‘The Secret House Of Honey And Hope’ – written by Rose Amberly #BookReview @rararesources

When a place holds so many hurtful memories, can it bring happiness again?

Synopsis

Hal never wanted to return to La Canette, the way his family was treated is a painful memory. He only came back to sell the old family home because they desperately need the money. If only the impossible woman next door didn’t get in his way and sabotage his every plan. What else did he expect from the granddaughter of their arch enemy who destroyed their family.

Elodie has beautiful memories of her childhood on La Canette. When her sweet, loving grandfather breaks bis neck, she discovers he’s drowning is debt. The warmth and generous support on the island convince her to return and rescue her grandfather’s honey and beehive business. It’s a difficult challenge made worse by the impossible man next door, why does he hate her?

And if this weren’t enough, an old family secret threatens to ruin everything, unless she finds the long buried answers that might finally allow her to have her happy ending.

*****  “This is so much more than an enemies to lovers romance. … a thriller with a historical WW2 back story and a warm friendly community helping Elodie to create a beautiful honey shop. Everyone should read this”

*****  “I loved the story – I couldn’t stop reading”

*****  “Such a lovely story. Gave me goose pimples. I thoroughly enjoyed it!!!!” 

My review

Elodie has always been seen as a failure by her family. The only person that even remembers her birthday, is her grandfather who is living on La Canette. So when his health is deteriorating, everyone just assumes that as Elodie has ‘nothing important’ to do, she can head over to  help. It is not a problem for Elodie to visit her beloved grandfather Hedge, but the assumptions her own family makes, just irk her. But when Elodie arrives, it is clear that Hedge needs more help than expected, and not only because of his health… Now it is up to Elodie to rescue Hedge’s failing honey shop, even if she has no idea to make it all work, despite all her creative ideas. And then there is her annoying neighbour, Hal, who cannot wait to sell his former home as soon as possible and leave La Canette to never return again. Hal and Elodie don’t get along at all, and despise is even a too kind word to describe their relationship. But Hal is not the only one with secrets, as it becomes obvious that their own homes have been keeping secrets for years. Secrets that may change just about everything…

La Canette is a place that has grown to me the more books I read of the series. So of course I was delighted to return to this beautiful place, with a great community and the wonderful people I have already encountered previously!

Elodie is a real new character to the series. While in the previous books, we already saw glimpses of the main characters, Elodie is a real new entry. A new entry that obviously has a connection to La Canette.

With new characters, there is always a bit of trepidation… Will I like them? Will I connect with them? And with Elodie, I should not have feared at all! I liked her immediately, I connected with her and I just wanted to be her friend! But

I also have to say that I just felt so sorry for her too… Because she may be still trying to figure out her own life, but it isn’t just fair or nice that her own family just take her for granted or even make her feel like a failure or a disappointment… Just because you haven’t got all the answers yet, it doesn’t mean you have failed in any way!

From the moment Elodie is with Hedge, her grandfather, it is obvious that she truly loves her grandfather. And I believe that it is not something to take lightly. Because everyone loves their grandparents, obviously. But not everyone would do what Elodie is doing. If you can do such things for the person you love, it is truly a testament to her kind, caring and just great character!

When Elodie realizes the situation her beloved grandfather is in, she wants to do all the possible to rescue not only his honey shop, but also in general, she wants to help Hedge as much as possible, even if her own knowledge is well, lacking.

In a way it felt that not only Elodie wants to help her grandfather for him, but also to show everyone that in fact she isn’t a failure. And it also felt that she wanted to prove it to herself, that she can make a success out of things. She doesn’t know yet where her future lays, but she feels that La Canette may give her the answers that she is looking for.

That cannot be said of Hal though. After many years, he has returned to La Canette, a place that holds so many painful memories. Even if I didn’t know all the details, I could understand why he wanted to sell his former home as soon as possible. And while I didn’t agree with the speed and the nonchalance he wants to sell his home, I found it sweet how he has planned to use the money to help out his mother and his sister.

Hal and Elodie are clearly for opposite reasons at La Canette. And Hal’s reluctance is palpable and even shows in his rough and rude attitude towards Elodie, even if later on we get to know more about the animosity between the families. And a lot is made clear and makes his behaviour so understandable.

Now, if Hal was a real d*ckhead, I would be very angry with the author! But of course Hal truly redeems himself, and his background of course makes up for my initial bad thoughts about him. And he truly shows his real, kind and wonderful character. Slowly, but his real nature emerges. And yes, maybe I fell a “little” bit for him 😊.

Hal is not the only one with secrets in this book, as Hedge’s and Hal’s homes are having secrets of themselves. Or rather, to be more accurate, whole La Canette is harbouring secrets, for a dark history. Secrets that affect Elodie and Hal more than expected.

Once again I loved the close community that La Canette is. Because when needed, everyone sticks together, fighting against the same enemy. And that is just amazing, knowing that whenever in need, no matter how big or small, there is always someone to help you out, to brainstorm with you, or to do some labour at your place.

What a delightful return this was to La Canette, and what a great next instalment this was! This doesn’t perhaps has a that big connection with the main characters of the previous books, although there is one obvious and great one, but it also felt to me that bringing everyone back wasn’t strictly necessary. Elodie and Hal are carrying perfectly this book on their own. They don’t need the other main characters that often or present in this book, but whenever they appear, it obviously is a delight to see them all again!

‘Beside The Turquoise Sea’ – written by Emma Burstall #BookReview @emmaburstall @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Can a return heal what needs fixing?

Synopsis

Now her children have moved out, Edie has begun to feel lonely in the home she shares with her husband. She hopes returning to Crete, where she and Ralph spent their honeymoon, will help heal the growing rift between them.

And when Edie stumbles upon the website for the Villa Ariadne, with its breathtaking views and peaceful surroundings, it feels like the perfect place to spend a week together, along with their closest friends Mac and Hannah. But then, Edie invites a fifth guest: her feisty, independent colleague Jessica, with unexpected consequences.

It’s clear from the moment they arrive that the villa is special, and under the golden Greek sun, Edie hopes to rekindle the relationship she’s felt slipping away from her. But when conflict arises between two of her fellow guests, will Edie be prepared for revelations that could change her life forever?

My review

After her children moving out, Edie feels more alone and lonely than ever. It’s not that she has an unhappy marriage, but that passion and alliance that there once was, is now missing. Hoping to rekindle their relationship, Edie plans a holiday to Crete, where Edie and Ralph had their honeymoon many years ago. And when Edie stumbles on her online searches upon Villa Ariadne, she is sure she has found the perfect place to stay. Together with their befriended married couple, Hannah and Mack, and invited at the last moment, Jessica, the five head off to a holiday that will not go as expected at all… Not only because Jessica has a strong mind of her own, but also as nothing is what it seems…

I can imagine that in a married couple, there comes a time that sparks aren’t that sparkly anymore. And that when the children leave home, there is a sudden void. And the above circumstances are exactly where Edie finds herself in. It’s obvious to anyone that she isn’t in a bad marriage, that Ralph isn’t a bad guy at all. But it is just that things become stagnant, there is no excitement anymore.

So I liked it how Edie, instead of throwing the towel in the ring, decides to give it her all and tries to fix what is not actually broken, but needs something.

Villa Ariadne is not a complete surprise for me, as I know the setting from another story of this great author. So I knew how not only the Villa itself, but also the community of Crete, would have an affect and effect on the group of fresh arrivals. But do not worry, if you haven’t visited the Villa before, this will be a great first encounter, and you won’t be feeling that you are missing something that happened previously.

While I understand the perks of being a group on a holiday, sharing the costs etcetera, I was a bit surprised to see that not only their friends Hannah and Mack are tagging along, as this is an attempt to bring Edie and Ralph back closer together. But I was a bit shocked to read how Jessica suddenly was part of the group too. Yes, it was done out of kindness, but still, I didn’t truly understand, nor liked it…

In a different setting it makes sense that we see different sides of people who we think to know the best. And there is of course also the fact that you can get along with colleagues at work, but in your free time you just don’t gel…

It was lovely to see how quickly Edie is accustomed to Crete, how she easily befriends the locals and how of course the locals welcome her. Edie is also the kind of person that isn’t scared or bewildered by the strangest of statements or locals 😊.

I have to admit, at first I thought that the complete focus would be on Edie and Ralph. How would this lovely couple find a way back together? And would the friends would be an actual help or would they make things a little bit worse? Of course all the above is present in the book, but it felt mainly that the focus would be on the fact that nothing, nowhere is what it seems…

Obviously I am not going to tell you anything about all that is taking place during this holiday. But let me assure you, there were moments that my own radar started to go off, without any proof, and that I was just shocked by the behaviour of, well, I will say it, just one particular character. And that shows us that we never know what happens behind closed doors, no matter how good we think to know someone, and that unfortunately, there is no limit to selfishness…

Now, it isn’t all worry and gloom, because no matter what happens around them, Edie and Ralph are truly attempting to get closer to each other. Of course this doesn’t happen just overnight, but it was lovely to see how they are both doing their best to not only save their love, but also showing it towards each other.

Even if the story wasn’t exactly going where I thought it would go, I enjoyed reading it. We are faced with the fact that we just do not always know what happens behind closed doors. What we see, isn’t always the reality. But we also see that in fact, we cannot let anyone else direct our own relationships. We know what we truly feel in our hearts, and only we know if that relationship is worth the fight or not.  

Let me finish by saying that after reaching the end of the book, there is a lot to think about, a lot to reflect about. And the author managed to put even difficult subjects to paper, but not making it too heavy, by letting the main characters being surrounded by not only wonderful people, but also a wonderful, special and even in a way magical, setting.

‘Last First Kiss At The Village Church’ – written by Margaret Amatt #BoookReview @AmattAuthor @rararesources

Love works in mysterious ways…

Synopsis

Love thy neighbour

Music-loving Kristi Buchanan dresses like a rockstar and dreams of being an artist, but her reality is much less glam – she’s a single mum in her late thirties… and a church cleaner. Her love-life is non-existent, and she can’t even create a dating profile that doesn’t make her life sound deadly dull.

Young church minister Grant Kerr has a pitiful dating history. Whenever women discover what his job is, they run. With a new position in the idyllic Glenbriar parish, he hoped his life was on the up, but the parishioners don’t appreciate an attractive, unmarried man in the pulpit.

Despite not being religious, Kristi forms an unlikely friendship with him. With each other’s help, they construct their ideal dating profiles, only to end up on separate dates in the same place. But the dates don’t go to plan.

Kristi can’t let herself fall for Grant, not when he’s determined to win over the parishioners by finding the perfect match, and she doesn’t fit the description at all. As Grant wrestles with his own feelings, their friendship is tested. Perhaps if they dare put their faith in each other, they might just find the love they’re both seeking.

My review

Being a single mum in her late thirties hasn’t made things easy for Kristi Buchanan. And it doesn’t help that she was a teenager herself when getting pregnant of her first child, nor that she and the father of her children are no longer together. Her dream of having an artistic career, have been long buried, and the only career she is having, is one of being the church cleaner. Even if she is not religious herself, and she enjoys listening to rock music instead of hymns while cleaning, she forms a friendship with the minister of Glenbriar, Grant Kerr. However, her uniqueness and her past make sure that her name is often mentioned with the local gossipers, and many don’t agree with her being the cleaner of a sacred place. But even if the churchgoers are against Kriste, Grant is adamant on keeping Kristi and let her do her job. And that has nothing to do with the fact that despite that they may be like chalk  and cheese, Kristi and Grant are getting closer over dating profiles, (im)perfect matches and perhaps even circumstances that resonate closer to home than they have ever expected…

Glenbriar is one of those places where I am always happy to return. No matter what my current mood is, once I start reading a book of this series, I have a smile on my face. And that has not only to do with the fact that the place is just so welcoming for everyone, but also because the author is able to write wonderful stories, about perhaps impossible romances, showing us how love works in a way we never expected.

I was eager to get to know Kristi better. We know from the previous books in the series that she and Brann have been together when much younger and share two great children together. But that deeper insight of her character we did not have. Until now that this…

And even if my life couldn’t be more different than Kristi’s, I just immediately liked her! She didn’t have an easy time, and at moments she still doesn’t. But no matter what is happening in her life, no matter what people are saying or thinking about her, she won’t change even a little bit. She is who she is, and if people don’t like her, it’s their loss.

She is obviously an amazing mother, she raised both her children well, and I liked it how Kristi is still close with Brann. This is absolutely proof that even if a relationship didn’t work out, there can still be a close friendship, that you can still rely on each other, that there can still be love, even if it’s another kind of love.

But I was also a bit sad… Because Kristi obviously doesn’t show it, but the stings she gets from the people, they hurt. Kristi has an elephant skin, but she also wants people to see who Kristi is for real, and not just base their judgments on her past and the way she looks.

On top it also saddened me that she finds dating so difficult… Men seemingly don’t grasp that she comes with a past, and that even a mother of two needs some romance in her life…

And that is something the minister of Glenbriar, of all people, understands all too well…

Grant is a young minister, and while he knows that in Glenbriar things used to run a certain way, he also wants to put his own mark. And while it would be easy to listen to the people of Glenbiar, with their biased opinions, I liked it how he listens to the worries, but he won’t allow those opinions and voices to cloud his own judgement. He wants to form his own opinions based on what he sees in people and how he learns about people’s characters by himself.

As a man of the Church, it would be expected that Grant would be welcoming everyone and a-everything. But we also know that it is often easier said than done. And with a minister, you would expect him to try to ‘convert’ Kristi or at least show her a different kind of lifestyle.

But not doing so, and truly accepting Kristi for who she is, made me truly like Grant. He is the perfect example of practising what you preach. He sees Kristi, he truly sees Kristi, even in a way that Kristi doesn’t see herself.

On paper (yes, stupid joke made on purpose 😊) Grant and Kristi wouldn’t work. But we see their relationship slowly shift. They become friends, allies, supporters and have each other’s back. They help each other out with creating or updating their dating profiles, they are just there for each other.  With Kristi being able to help Grant with a personal situation she all too easy can relate with, only strengthens their bond even more. And seeing that relationship evolve, grow stronger by the minute, just wonderful and swoon – worthy material.

Margaret Amatt showed us with this story that even the most unlikely matches can work, as long as it based on mutual respect, understanding and honesty. Even a minister and a rock – chick deserve to be loved, to love without any judgements, prejudices or comments from  outsiders. And that is the power of love, bringing two people together that at first sight couldn’t possibly work, but show that it’s the inside, the heart that can make it work for the best.  

‘Dream Catcher Wanted’ – written by Rose Amberly #BookReview @rararesources

What is your real dream?

Synopsis

There’s a million reasons why I should give you up, but the heart wants what it wants.”

Pierre would give anything not to be falling in Love right now.

A free spirit who makes her own way in life, changing hair colours, tie-dyed skirts and hand painted wellies, she writes funny-wise-honest messages for greeting cards. Even her name is unusual for a girl.

After her last commitment-phobic boyfriend, Pierre promised herself never ever to fall for anyone unless he’s 100% available.

So why can’t she stay away from the wrong man? He’s not hers. Even if he’s in a destructive relationship. Even if he is funny, affectionate, warm, intelligent and talented. Even if he looks like the answer to all her dreams. Some dreams were clearly meant to stay out of reach, right? There’s a million reasons they should stay away from each other…

***** Must read. Fantastic series. Made me laugh and cry. The characters and scenery made me fall in love. Cannot wait for the next book.

*****  Wonderful. Another brilliant book in this series, I enjoyed every word and it is always a pleasure to spend time on the island. Wonderful writing, I can’t wait for the next book in the series!

My review

After her last serious relationship ended badly, Pierre promised herself to never ever fall in love again with a man who isn’t in for the full 100%. However, when the photographer of Millie’s wedding appears to be someone she already met, can she hold on to that resolution? Because Pierre for sure is an excentric person, not afraid to dye her hair in any colour of the rainbow, and is artistic in a unique way, as she loves painting her own wellies in a typical Pierre – way. Yet when she met Gabriel three years ago, there was already something palpable between them. And seeing Gabriel back, Pierre only gets the confirmation that in fact he is a gentle, talented, funny and warm. But he is also in a relationship, with the wedding planner of all people. And even if that relationship is anything but healthy, Pierre tries to not admit what she is starting to feel for him…

What a delight it was to return to La Canette! And I loved it that this story is taking place around the same time that ‘Unwanted Bride’ is taking place, as we can see what is happening to other characters and have more insights.

I knew from the previous books in the series that Pierre is something special, someone unique. And I just couldn’t wait to get to know this wonderful woman a lot better!

While it would be easy to see Pierre as a confident woman (because not everyone would have her courage to go 100 different directions with her hair), it becomes rather quickly clear that in fact, it is just a façade. I am not saying that Pierre is showing a complete different side to people than who she in fact is, but it is more of not letting anyone see *all* her sides. She uses the colours in her life to express herself, but also to not let anyone see what her fears and doubts are.

Because she for sure has them, and her last relationship obviously made those doubts and fears grow bigger. And to make it even worse, it also made her somehow forget about her real dreams. Instead she is settling in doing jobs that yes, she likes, but that don’t thrill her.

As a reader, I cannot deny that I couldn’t identify myself with Pierre. Of course there are aspects that we have in common, and there I felt a connection with her. But even if we are very different, I have to say that if Pierre were a real person, she and I would truly become friends. Because she is that kind of person, to easily befriend. Even if there are moments where it felt like she is a people – pleaser, she is also the kind of person to stand by your side without any hesitation.

In this part of the series, we see how Pierre is trying to figure out where her future lays, what her real dreams truly are. And it saddened me, to see her so at loss… Because Pierre deserves it to follow her dreams, if she knows what they are, and she deserves to find her happiness.

Happiness that doesn’t come easy for her… Especially when Gabriel (re)enters the scene…

I was a bit scared that the instant connection between Pierre and Gabriel would have completely evaporated in the present. Or perhaps exaggerated in both minds.

But I shouldn’t have feared, because once Gabriel is back, sparks start to fly around! So I was even angry, reading that Gabriel wasn’t on the market anymore. And I could live with the fact if it was truly a match made in heaven. But seeing him together with Nicole, of all people, that was something I just couldn’t comprehend…

Gabriel is not only a talented photographer, with an amazing eye for taking the perfect picture, but he is also a warm, gentle, kind person. He also has a great sense of humour, matching perfectly Pierre’s sense of humour.

However, no matter how perfect Pierre and Gabriel would be together, I liked it how their friendship evolved, without ever crossing a line. And while that for a reader is very frustrating, if they would just give in, it would taint the whole story for me, as they are just not that kind of people.

In this story, we see how not only Pierre, but also Gabriel are trying to understand what their dreams truly are. And if the path they have chosen previously is the path that they should continue following. Or is it time to go a different direction?

This book is a real journey, of understanding, learning, appreciating the environment too. With the story taking place in a world, or rather island, that we already know, it was not only a great return to a great place, but it was also a great reencounter with the people that we have already met previously and I was ready to get embraced by them all once again!

Compared to the other books, this one for sure didn’t have to pay the repetitive price! It was a great next instalment of a great series that captured my heart!

‘Unwanted Bride’ – written by Rose Amberly #BookReview @rararesources

Always the wedding dress maker, never the bride?

Synopsis

Some women were born to wear beautiful wedding dresses, others were born only to make them.

Talented bridal designer, Laura loves weddings, but long ago a tarot card reading told her she’s doomed to never marry. Trying to prove this wrong has left her with three broken engagements, an empty bank account and a career in tatters. Finally, she’s accepted she’ll never walk down the aisle. Now she desperately needs to rescue her career.

A high profile design commission will make her reputation, it’s the only reason she came to La Canette island. She ahs six weeks to make the perfect wedding gown, no time for anything else.

Adam, the handsome but allergic-to-marriage doctor has finally found freedom. He’s just passing through, a week maybe two, maximum, then he’ll be gone. Then a disabled old man begs for his help and he agrees to stay an extra week, and things get tricky. The universe can have an evil sense of humour, and La Canette is a beautiful place where lives can take unexpected turns.

★★★★★  “Rose Amberly has a very warm feelgood style and characters that leap off the page… occasionally a laugh out loud wit.”

★★★★★  “This is just lush! Who doesn’t like wedding dresses? The designs here and the exquisite silks and gold chiffons are almost as wonderful as the romance in this enemies to lovers feelgood novel.”

★★★★★  “This is the second book I’ve read by this author and have to say I’ve enjoyed them both. I want to live on La Canette! Great escapist stories for these lockdown times!”

★★★★★  “A magical uplifting story, full of warmth and laughter and deliciously romantic. Adam is swoon worthy even if he has a troubled past. Laura is the girl who didn’t realise her own strength. Loved it and enjoyed revisiting La Canette.”

My review

Laura is a wedding designer whose biggest dream has always been walking down the aisle. And yes, she has been close to achieve her dream, until her fiancé changed his mind. With now no husband, no job and no home, she can count on the help of her friend, who advices her to go to La Canette Island. Before she knows is, she has been hired to create the wedding dress for the wedding everyone has been waiting for. Laura understands perfectly what Millie wants and needs in her dress, and Laura is ready for the challenge, even if it means creating a perfect dress in just six weeks. Luckily, not only those really close to Millie but everyone on the island, is ready to help Laura out. That included doctor Adam, who just arrived on the island himself, in an attempt to get away from everything and everyone. However, before Adam even realizes it, he finds himself looking after Lord M., whose health is rapidly declining. But with the wedding approaching, Lord M. shows once again his stubbornness and refuses getting further examinations, exasperating Adam. Staying at the same place, and having each other’s back for sure brings Laura and Adam closer. But while things seem to go for the better for the both of them, Life still has a few curveballs for them, jeopardizing literally everything…

I think it is safe to say, that most little girls have always been dreaming about their wedding. And even when growing into adulthood, haven’t we all at least thought once about our wedding dresses?

And I could understand Laura, how it has always been her dream to be walking down the aisle, marrying the man that she loves. I could also understand her devastating when her wedding never takes place. In fact, her fiancé ‘suddenly’ makes a realisation, leaving Laura on her own, without anything to hold on to.

Once again, the marvellous island that La Canette is, offers all the help and comfort that Laura needs. Because La Canette, in all its uniqueness, is a real close community, where everyone is ready to help out.

I liked it how Laura feels at home at La Canette, how she finds peace there, meeting new people, and even having the opportunity of a lifetime. Because of everything she expected, she never thought that she would be the one that would create Millie’s wedding dress.

I was amazed by her artistic talents, especially as I don’t have an artistic bone in my whole body! Even if just by the words written in the book, it’s clear that Laura has great ideas, and that she understands who Millie truly is, even if have just literally met.

However, even if Laura is now in a place, literally, where she feels accepted and wanted, the hurt is still palpable. She wants to protect herself, and her heart, she wants to find herself and be herself, without ever losing herself once again.

And in that aspect she finds a kindred spirit in Adam. Because right from his first appearance, it is obvious that he also needs an escape, an escape from his own world, even an escape from the job that he has always wanted to practice.

However, no matter what happened in both characters’ pasts, it was lovely to see how they connect. Even if they start of just being friendly towards each other (forgetting that real first meeting of course), there is also a complicity between them. They understand each other, with even just a look here and there.

Now, there are several points in this book that I didn’t like and that got me worried. And don’t worry, it’s not because of the writing itself, but because what is happening in the book.

I truly feared the worst for Lord M. Because in the first book, we know already that his health isn’t one of the best, but there was an obvious progress. However, in this book, his health is truly deteriorating. And his stubbornness of refusing help was so infuriating!

And then there is the wedding planner Nicole… God, that woman… I am not a violent person (well…😊) but if she were a real person, and I would be around her like Laura is, I for sure would have slapped her several times!

But this story centres around Laura and Adam, finding a place that truly feels like home. A home where they think about their future, their dreams. We see with this pair how dreams can change, as how life takes you in a different direction than expected.

As a second book of a series, I am always curious to see if the sequel can live up to the first book. And I can happily announce that it for sure did! This is a great next chapter, once again in a wonderful place, filled with great people. People that are going through a lot, with many ups and many downs, but people that grow and understand not only the others around them, but mostly and most important, themselves.

‘Finding Love At The Magical Curiosity Shop’ – written by Jaimie Admans #BookReview @be_the_spark @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Sometimes, a magical quest is needed to find love…

Synopsis

In a shop full of stories, some magic is real.

Mickey Teasdale loves her quaint curiosity shop, where every item feels magical to her. She loves imagining the past owners of her knick-knacks and telling her made-up tales to customers, but lately, the magic has dimmed; the shop feels cluttered, and even her stories seem as worn as the items she sells.

Everything changes when the grumpiest customer Mickey’s ever met—single dad Ren Montague—walks in with his surly teen daughter, Ava. Ren hates mess and clutter and prefers order and calm, but he’ll do anything to see Ava smile. Yet, something shifts in him when he meets Mickey, who seems like she stepped out of her very own fairy tale.

When Ava discovers a secret diary, hidden from years long ago, she and Mickey believe it must have once belonged to a real-life mermaid! Ever sceptical, Ren tries to protect Ava from disappointment, but as they unravel the mystery together, something special happens…

Ren learns that happy ever afters still exist if you’re brave enough to look for them, and Mickey discovers that real-life can sometimes be way more magical than anything she could have ever imagined.

My review

Mickey Teasdale is running her quaint curiosity shop that she once had with her father. In fact it was her father that passed on his passion for little and big things that are looking to be loved again. However, no matter how much Mickey loves imagining the past of the objects, and who used to own them, the store isn’t attracting that many customers. In fact, people are even a bit scared to enter the shop. Until teenager Ava discovers the shop and sees it as a real treasure cove! Mickey and Ava immediately connect, which cannot be said of Mickey and Ava’s father, Ren. Ren cannot stand chaos, clutter and mess, and cannot understand how Mickey can run a shop the way she does. However, Ren would do anything to see Ava smile, especially after everything they have been through. So when Ava and Mickey find a secret diary, and believe it belonged to an actual mermaid, Ren is ready to indulge in their fantasies, but Ren also wants to protect Ava from any disappointment and another heartbreak. Heartbreak that Ren himself tries to avoid himself, yet he cannot deny that ever since meeting Mickey, something has changed. But can Fairytale Mickey and  Grumpy Ren have their happily ever after? Because those endings only happen in fairytales, right?

Part of growing up, is learning to no longer believer in fairytales. And as a woman at the end of her thirties, I no longer believe in those stories about Prince Charming, a Beast, mermaids etc. However, since I started reading the Ever After Street Series, it has made me long for the time I believed in fairytales, and while not exactly the stories being fairytales, I loved the connection, the link each story has with a famous fairytale.

This time, the wonderful author that Jaimie Admans is, takes us to the world of mermaids, on a journey not only for Mickey and Ava as a real adventure, but also on an emotional journey.

My heart went out to Mickey, right from the start of the book. She and her dad were very close, as it has been just the two of them for a long time. And running the shop was something they both loved doing, together as a united pair.

Ever since losing her dad, it makes sense that Mickey feels a bit lost. And that sense of lost clearly also shows in her shop. While on one hand, I liked it how Mickey makes up stories about each object she acquires, on the other hand it is also a coping mechanism of her. It’s obvious that not everything has a real value, not even an emotional one, but accumulating things is what is working for her; even if it comes at the cost of having a messy shop.

But beside her heartache, it is clear what a great character Mickey is. She is genuine, honest, open and truly kind – hearted. I liked it how she in a way is also free – spirited. And I don’t mean that she walks around with her head in the clouds, but more that she isn’t afraid of being her genuine self. Something that perhaps more people should do and be!

What I loved the most about Mickey, is her immediate bond with Ava. Being in your teens is not easy, and it’s difficult to find out who you are. It’s also a difficult age, because you are still young enough for some things, but too old for others. And Ava shows all those struggles. At times she acts like a little young adult, not wanting to be seen with her dad, and at other, she is mesmerized by the thought that mermaids could be real.

Despite the difference in age that there obviously is between Mickey and Ava, they just connect. Mickey is like Ava’s big sister, giving her advice and help, while Ava makes Mickey see and find what she has lost.

The contrast between Mickey and Ren couldn’t be any bigger. Ren cannot stand any clutter. He lives in a world of order, calm and quiet. And Mickey’s world is anything but that.

Ren is obviously closed off. He would do anything for Ava, but he won’t let anyone back in his life or his heart. And it takes some time to understand exactly why he is this way, because the potential is obviously there. We see him as a caring and loving dad, but also a bit an overbearing dad, too strict at times. But being a parent is a journey filled by trial and error, right?

And what has happened with Ava’s mother, how her actions affected both Ren and Ava, can you blame father and daughter for being scar(r)ed?

For the readers, it’s obvious what a great mismatch Ren and Mickey would be. Opposites attract, and they for sure show. But it isn’t only a matter of opposites attracting, but mainly about learning from each other.

Because slowly, Mickey, with the help and presence of Ren, understands that her way of living, is more a way of surviving, in a wrong way. The mess in her shop is showing the mess in her mind and in her heart. And Ren learns from Mickey that it’s okay to let go, to act on the spur of the moment, to be spontaneous.

Of course this doesn’t happen overnight, and there is some clashing, but not only Ava is holding them together, but also the mysterious diary.

And that diary needs a mention on its own. Because just like Mickey and Ren, I was enthralled by it. While I know that mermaids aren’t real, I could understand the want to believe. The diary for sure is mysterious, and it had raised several questions also from my side.

In a way, it felt like we had two stories for the price of one. And I loved reading, exploring and discovering the both of them. The author managed perfectly to grasp the wonderful world of fairytales, but keeping it very realistic, never going over the top like the tales we are all familiar with. She took the essence of the fairytale, gave it a modern twist to them, turning it into a wonderful, sweet, heartwarming modern romance story. What more can a romantic like me wish for? 😊

‘Love, Accidentally’ – written by Phoebe MacLeod #BookReview @macleod_phoebe @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When being single starts to feel rather lonely, can love be found?

Synopsis

Sometimes, what happens on the nightshift, should stay on the nightshift…

As an A&E nurse, there’s not much that can catch Tilly off guard (not even those kinds of accidents). But when her bachelor flatmate gets a girlfriend and her sister announces she wants another baby, Tilly is surprised to find herself questioning her happily single existence.

Thankfully, the arrival of a new face on the ward offers a welcome distraction. With his lustrous hair, and charming personality, Dr Luke sets hearts racing all across the hospital. But as Tilly and Luke get to know each other better, she starts to wonder if he’s really her McDreamy after all…

Is Tilly being blinded by her determination to find someone? And while she’s looking in Luke’s direction, will Tilly miss what’s right in front of her?

My review

With being a nurse at the accident and emergency room of the hospital, Tilly knows that it isn’t easy to find love. With changing shifts, it’s not only difficult to find love, but also to build a strong and solid relationship. And to be honest, Tilly doesn’t mind her single status, no matter how much her mother is pushing her. However, when even her roommate and best friend Mike, known as a real player, appears to have found his match, and her Tilly’s sister is thinking about a second baby, Tilly wonders if she may ever find her own perfect match. Until there is a new face at the hospital. Dr. Luke immediately has Tilly’s attention, or rather there seems to be an immediate connection between them. But Luke’s current situation isn’t one where he can prioritize Tilly. And slowly, Tilly starts to wonder if there is a future for them, or that her own wish to find love has blinded her vision?

With a book written by Phoebe Macleod, I always think by reading the synopsis, that I know what this story will be about. However, I shouldn’t trust my instinct, as once again ¨Phoebe proved me that with her excellent writing skills, I never know where the story will go.

I have to admit, I felt a real a connection with Tilly, because we are alike in several aspects. I am happy with my single life. And I don’t feel that I need a man to make me feel happy or complete. Yet there are sometimes moments, just like Tilly has, that I wonder if there will ever be someone out there for me. And that at moments, despite me being happy 99% of the times, that I feel lonely and alone. So in that aspect, I could not only easily understand Tilly, but I could also relate to her. I felt her pain at those moments of doubt that she is going through.

But despite those moments of doubt, Tilly is such a warm and kind person (just like me! 😊). She is a great, supportive sister, an open – minded and non – judgemental roommate, and is just the kind of person whose motto is ‘live and let live’. She is happy when her loved ones are happy and if she can help in any way, she doesn’t hesitate.

That we also see when she is working as a nurse. I cannot imagine everything a nurse sees, from funny things, to terrible things. I admired how she can keep her composure in the weirdest situations, while I for sure wouldn’t be able to keep a real poker face.

I liked it to see how she is respected by everyone, not only her fellow nurses, but also respected by doctors and surgeons. She keeps her professionalism, but isn’t afraid to even reprimand when people are in the wrong. And what I LOVED about Tilly, is her kind heart towards patients. She keeps that same professionalism, but also gives so much warmth and kindness.

And doesn’t that kind of person deserve to be loved and cherished? Of course she does! So when Luke appears on the scene, or rather in the hospital, I had fingers, toes and every other crossable thing crossed!

Now there has to be a bit of honesty from my side, without trying to give anything away about the plotline… While on paper Luke seems to be truly perfect for Tilly, and yes, things aren’t that easy for him, I couldn’t truly warm towards him.

Whenever the love interest appears, I almost immediately fall for him, or even if he is a grumpy a**hole, the more the story evolves, the more I start to like him. However, this didn’t happen with Luke… Yes, I understood the position he is in, that the struggles with his mother isn’t something to diminish. And while Tilly starts to fall the man, still…

We see how Tilly initially covers everything through the mantle of love, yet slowly, with the help of those around her, start to ask questions.

And that shows a maturity of Tilly, because it is easy to see everything through rose – coloured glasses. But no matter how much we like a person, we also have to keep our eyes and mind open for the faults of that person, or the little irks. Is what the other see a red flag? Or can she trust the man she has just met and seems so perfect for her?

Perhaps that is the real purpose of the story that Phoebe is telling us. That love can at first sight be found, even in a hospital. But that doesn’t per se mean that we have to be blind to the possibility of red flags or doubts that arise the more time passes.

And let’s not forget the obvious message of the story, and that is that love isn’t only the romantic bit, but that it is in family, friends, even patients that become more. If you are kind and loving, karma will reward you by surrounding you with the same kind of people. And yes, sometimes with the people you love, you may (even severely) clash, but you should also never forget that even those clashes and disagreements are expressed out of worry and with the best interest at heart.

Phoebe MacLeod just did it again. She wrote a marvellous, heart – warming story about a young woman that deserves the world and is on the search of what is missing in her life. But finding what is missing, doesn’t mean losing yourself or your principles. And that all is written in this book that just swept me away!

‘Plain Jane Wanted’ – written by Rose Amberly #BookReview @rararesources

When looking plain is finally what is needed

Synopsis

Who applies for a job asking for an unattractive woman?

Probably someone having the worst day of her young life.

Heart-broken Millie just lost everything, including her confidence, and desperately needs a job, a new home and a new start.

With nothing but a little courage, she sails to La Canette, atiny rustic island in the English Channel. Her impossibly grumpy new boss doesn’t allow cars or street lights on his island and he keeps trying to fire her. 

Despite all this, she makes new friends who help her rediscover her laughter and the beautiful little island full of unique wild flowers awaken Millie’s long-lost dreams. Gradually she blossoms into the beautiful confident womanshe is meant to be.

The only danger is her boss’ son. 

George might look like a knight in shining armour, but he’s sick and tired of being seen as a catch. Is it too much to ask that a woman love him for himself not his position or money?How can he allow himself to fall for Millie when she is exactly the kind of woman who needs a knight in shining armour.

If you enjoy the novels of Heidi Swain, Carole Matthews and Sue Moorcroft, you’ll love this beautiful, funny and moving novel.

 

Praise for Plain Jane Wanted

★★★★★ “An incredible story, couldn’t put it down. The perfect romantic comedy and New Start romance. A story of courage, hope, and healing – guaranteed to tug at the heartstrings.” BestReads Book Club

★★★★★ “The cast of characters you’ll wish you knew in real life. It’s an absolute joy from beginning to end.”

★★★★★ “A gorgeous, funny, heart-warming love story about starting over.” 

“Milly is incredibly relatable, with a good sense of humour and sincerity.” Harper Colins

★★★★★“The location is just exquisite. Imagine a charming cove, fields of flowers, long evenings in a warm cosy kitchen with great friends … a touch of passion and the best proposal scene I’ve ever read…”

My review

Millie is not having an easy time at all. Not only has her marriage ended in betrayal, but her marriage also made her feel small, and even mousy. To make things worse, she also is now without a job, and even without a home. Oh, of course things are getting even worser, as she has an awful encounter with a handsome yet obnoxious man after an incident. So Millie is more than ready for a new and fresh start. And there is one advert that catches her eye, where a Plain Jane is needed. The fact that she is going to have to move to a little island of the English Channel, known as La Canette. With a lot of enthusiasm yet a little bit of trepidation, she starts her new job. But quickly she realizes that it won’t be an easy task, as her boss is not only an actual Lord, but also impossibly grumpy. Yet Millie quickly makes new friends and starts to feel that she has found a place where she belongs, surrounded by wild flowers and wild herbs. But not everyone is happy with Millie’s arrival at La Canette, because George, the Lord’s son, is wary of Millie and her intentions. And it doesn’t help that he is the obnoxious man Millie has met previously. And also the fact there is an obvious relationship between the Lord and George is obvious to anyone. So when Millie and George start to feel an attraction, will it also be an opportunity to heal several hurts of the past? And what about the fact that Millie promised herself to never let a man getting close enough to hurt her and make her lose her confidence again?

Before I start talking about the book, what I liked about it and what I loved about the main characters, and perhaps what I didn’t like, I need to get something off my chest… FINALLY there is appreciation for a Nissan Micra!!! I have a cute little Micra myself, and as I adore her (yes, it’s a ‘her’), I was over the moon that someone choose this car!

My heart broke at the start of the book, because what Millie has gone through and is still going through. I felt also so much anger towards her (ex) husband Henry. What started as a beautiful romance, turned over time into something truly ugly. While initially I could understand that the choice has been made to prioritize Henry’s career, seeing other chances, and Henry belittling Millie more and more, even making her feel invisible, that was just ugly, making me almost literally sick…

Thus when she first meets George, which isn’t a pleasant encounter, but she finally stands up to him (perhaps driven too much by her emotions), I was happy. Because it’s clear that she has had enough of people taking advantage of her, and starts to find her voice again.

That first encounter is the start of Millie’s journey, not only literally as she heads off to La Canette, but also the emotional journey.

And I loved reading how Millie stands up to Lord Du Montfort, right from the start was just hilarious but also admirable! It is clear that she is not going to take cr*p from anyone anymore, but she also seems to understand that there is more to the Lord than that he may show.

I don’t know why Millie sees herself as mousy. Yes, her past circumstances didn’t benefit her, but everyone can clearly see that she is just a wonderful person, even if those that were supposed to support her, were belittling her.

On La Canette, it feels that Millie can finally not only breathe her freedom, but also learn who she is, as she has lost that over the years. And with a beautiful setting, seeing Millie finding her dreams and passions again, just marvellous!

While this is absolutely Millie’s journey and her personal progress, obviously there is also room for romance. But of course, it cannot be just a straightforward romance!

The very first impression of George isn’t one of the best. But in that same situation, he starts to redeem himself rather quickly. But that doesn’t mean that he is an easy man to read or to understand.

The animosity between George and his father is palpable from each page whenever they are sharing the scene together. And I was very curious to learn where that it was all coming from, because it is also clear that the past truly scarred George, but also scared George.

And perhaps it’s him being scared to truly allow himself to feel, and his need to run away at moments, made me want to slap his head a few times. Just because there is so much potential that could emerge way sooner, if he would just dare to open up, to stay and even to listen.

So this in also George’s journey, which he starts together with Millie. Because without Millie, George couldn’t go through his emotional rollercoaster. But without George, Millie’s growth wouldn’t be that gripping, that significant.

What started perhaps for me what would be an easy story, was a wonderful story, with amazing characters that go through an emotional journey, a journey that put new people on their paths, but also makes them understand themselves much better, allowing them also to put the past behind them and learn about their dreams again.

‘The Roommate Experiment’ – written by Camilla Isley #BookReview @camillaisley @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When the man you have loved for years suddenly becomes your roommate…

Synopsis

Could there be room for attraction?

Hunter has secretly been in love with her best friend’s brother Dylan for years, despite barely registering as a blip on his radar. She’s not even in the friend zone—more like friend zone adjacent. But her luck is about to change: Dylan is taking over her spare room, and she’s being promoted to roommate. Could this be the moment Dylan finally notices her?

Not so fast. When Dylan moves in, he carries more than just boxes—he brings complications. Suddenly, the dream of living under the same roof turns into a daily struggle. Dylan is off-limits, for reasons Hunter couldn’t have anticipated, and the closer they get, the harder it becomes to ignore her feelings.

But Hunter’s determined to keep her heart in check—no matter how difficult the task. She just has toavoid ogling him in a towel. Definitely don’t imagine what’s under the towel. And try not to swoon when he bakes cookies.

But after he saves her from a terrible date and they’re forced to share a sofa bed at his parents’ house, her emotions reach a breaking point. She’ll have to either move on or move out. Will she tell him the truth—or lose him forever?

The Roommate Experiment is a roommates-to-lovers, forced proximity, STEMinist rom-com perfect for fans of Lynn Painter, Sarah Adams, and Abby Jimenez.

My review

Ever since Hunter laid her eyes on Dylan, her best friend’s brother, she has fallen in love with him, and that feeling never went away. But no matter how she felt or still feels about Dylan, she never showed it or tried to act upon her feelings. That is why, even years later, she is not even in the friend – zone but in the friend – zone adjacent. However, could there possibly finally be shift, now that Dylan is taking over the rooms that once were occupied by her best friends? Or are things getting more complicated for Hunter, as Dylan appears to be even more irresistible, when he appears in just a towel, or is baking delicious cookies? Because Hunter quickly realizes that Dylan is now even more off – limits than ever. So will she learn how to get over him, or will Dylan see what has been in front of him all along?

When I started reading this book, I already had a smile on my face, even before I have read one word of it. That is how much I love this author and her writing talents! I know that I will be totally swept away, even if I know absolutely nothing about the plotline at all! 😊

Now, I have to say, that the fact that Hunter has been in love with her best friend’s brother for years is something that I could relate to. Not that I am still secretly in love with one of my brother’s best friends, but when I was younger, let’s say that I easily blushed whenever one specific friend was around. Of course with growing up and realizing that that friend perhaps wasn’t as perfect as I imagined him to be, my “love” for him passed without any actual heartbreak.  😊

So I could easily imagine the agony Hunter is in, seeing the man of her dreams coming to live with her. And while perhaps it would be serendipity or Fate giving Hunter finally a shot, it is rather quickly clear that if there is going to be anything romantic going on between Hunter and Dylan, it is going to take a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time…

To go from friends to lovers is an easier step to take than the situation Hunter and Dylan are in at the start of the book. Yes, they have known each other for years, but it has been always rather platonic, just because Hunter is best friends with Nina, it doesn’t mean that Hunter and Dylan are friends. In the past, they have never had a discussion, talked about things that matter.

But Hunter bringing back old memories isn’t the only reason I truly liked her. She is an amazing person of course, and a wonderful, supportive friend too. But she is also a determined person. The job she is doing, is not an easy one, and it doesn’t help that her being a woman could possibly be something that is faced with prejudice, in these times still!

Yet she shows such a resilience, strength, she won’t allow to be backed down, or tricked into failure! Something truly admirable!

It angered me in a way, that there isn’t a place of peace for her. At home, she does her best to not be falling even deeper in love with Dylan, and tries to keep her distance. And at work it is not only a stressful moment, with a new task at hand, but like I said, she also has to fight against those who should have her back.

But on the other hand, it was funny to see her struggling to keep her calm, her cool around Dylan. And let me tell you, a man that can bake, is for sure scoring cookie point on my list! 😊

However… Dylan… Where do I start with him?

He is truly a nice guy, when you are in his circle you are *in* it. And it saddened me to see how in a way he is at loss when his best friend and his sister are moving in together. He sees the love between them, and genuinely wishes them all the best. But with relationships shifting, it is clear that he doesn’t know where he is standing in his own circle…

He may seem like the kind of guy that isn’t truly looking for a steady relationship. And the way he acts and feels around his new girlfriend, well, he wasn’t scoring points in that aspect. I am not only saying that because I was rooting for him and Hunter get together, but if you are not feeling it, it is fair on just keeping the pretence going.

Although, I must say that Olivia is for sure something… I am a very patient and understanding person, but even if she is just fictional, Olivia, especially towards the end, is able to push my very patient buttons… And that final revelation… I can understand it until a certain level, but that was just too much! Even if that made laugh out loud, just like it did make Dylan and Hunter laugh out loud too!😊

It was lovely reading how Hunter and Dylan are getting to know each other for real in this book. They are going from ‘acquaintances’ to roommates to close friends. Where they initially didn’t know a lot about each other, there is this easiness between them, a trust between them. A trust that makes them open up towards each other, telling things that only real close people know.

And that is the force of this book. Because Camilla takes her time for the main characters’ journey. Time that is needed, to show the importance of their growing bond, to show that this isn’t just a random insta – love but a slow – burning one.

There are books that I can easily devour. But what I did with this book, was the superlative of devouring. I just needed to read more about these wonderful people and their journey to a hopefully happily ever after.

Camilla Isley got to the essence of what love can is. She has done this previously, but even more so in this book!

‘Owen’ – written by VH Nicolson #BookReview @vhnicolson @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Sometimes, you have to choose you…

Synopsis

Don’t play the game, change it…

I was born into privilege. I had it all; the house, the car, more money than I knew what to do with. But it came at a price. Duty. An arranged marriage for the sake of the family empire to a woman who couldn’t bear to look at me. As I stood at the altar, the weight of that burden became too much. So, I did the only thing I could. I ran.

To another country and unintentionally straight into the arms of another woman. Jade is strong, independent, and a single mom. And brick by broken brick she dismantles the wall I’ve built up around my heart. But where once I had everything, now I have nothing. No home, no job and no idea what the future holds. All I do know is, Jade makes me feel more alive than I’ve ever felt before.

But there is always the risk my past could catch up with me. Because the weight of my family’s expectation is likely to cause me to crash land and send my world up in flames. Can I save myself and Jade before that happens?

My review

Owen has it all, wealth, privilege and status. However, he also feels that he has lost everything. Due his own mistakes, he has lost his girlfriend to his best friend, yet he also now knows that they were meant to be. But as his parents have organised an arranged marriage for him, it feels like he has lost his soul. Even with the support of his best friends, on the day itself, Owen cannot go through with the wedding, even if the union would preserve his family’s empire. So Owen runs, to another country, with the help of his cousin. Now Owen has the time to think about what he truly wants to do with his life. Yet when he meets Jade, everything changes. Because Jade is a strong, independent woman, who for sure doesn’t need a man by her side. Her only priority is her little girl, while being the first female military pilot. However, attraction is too hard to resist, and Owen starts to feel more alive around Jade than he ever has been before. But no matter how much he would love it, he cannot turn his back on his past, as it quickly comes back catching up on him, and not in a good way. So where does Owen’s future and happiness lay?

Being the third book of the series, Owen has made previous appearances. And I have to admit, he wasn’t my favourite person… So even if I wasn’t all that happy with him, as I read the previous books, it felt somehow my duty to give Owen a chance too…

And even if I disliked him previously, I wanted to know who Owen truly is. Is he truly such a selfish man that he appeared to be in the other books? Of course that couldn’t be true, so I was ready to keep an open mind to let Owen show his real colours to me.

Boy oh boy oh boy, how wrong I was about Owen! Yes, he has made mistakes in the past, but haven’t we all? Yet I cannot deny that he has tried to please everyone around him, especially his parents, even if they for sure don’t deserve it!

Owen rather quickly makes it clear what kind of man he is. He never had the approval of his parents, yet he is ready to sacrifice his own happiness in order to save his family’s empire. If his fiancée was just a nice, kind or at a stretch, a tolerable person, I would have loved to read if this arranged marriage had a chance to succeed. But it’s clear that Evangeline is just an utter b*tch…

Seeing Owen running away may seem like a cowardice act. But I saw it more like Owen finally having the b*lls to stand up for himself, and choose for his own happiness.

When he first meets Jade, I was a bit afraid that it would turn out to be that kind of story where there is a strong physical attraction, and then the main characters suddenly realize that they are in love, without many in depth moments or growth as a pair.

However, this wasn’t at all the case!

Firstly, Jade is just an amazing woman! She is doing the impossible, not only is she a beast as a military pilot, but she is also an amazing mother to Poppy. Combining a demanding job and being there as a single mother, with a truly absent father, to a little girl, it’s not something I can see just anyone do. But that is Jade, a force of nature, wanting to do her best at just everything.

However, no matter what a force of nature Jade is, she is also a vulnerable woman. She has doubts about her own abilities, which are so unfounded! But there are also struggles at her job. And that bit truly angered me, seeing how people are using their rank for their own personal gain…

And secondly, Jade and Owen are just so right for each other. Yes, there is an age difference, with Jade being a few years older than Owen. And while she is the more mature person, as she has been through different things than Owen, together they elevate each other to a higher level.

Jade is Owen’s first supporter of figuring out who he is, what he wants to do with his life. She doesn’t care about his money, his wealth, his family. She cares about Owen for who Owen is. All the rest, she doesn’t care about it. She sees how Owen is around her and Poppy, and she sees this great man, even if that man is still trying to figure out who he is.

And Owen is just the same with Jade. Yes, he finds her the most attractive woman, and he cannot resist her. But he also supports her and admires her for what she has already achieved. HE is an awe of how she is able to make everything work.

And let’s not forget that the way he is around Poppy. I can assure you, my ovaries just exploded seeing that interaction! 😊

Owen grows so much in this story, thanks to Jade and Poppy. He sees himself doing things he never imagined doing, he sees a role for him in a lifestyle he never thought of.

Unfortunately, Owen’s past catches up with him. And I was shocked to see not only he has to face his own family and their tricks, but also the ugliness of other people around his family. The way they are twisting Owen’s hands, truly truly angered me. And in this particular bit of the story, I didn’t fully agree with the direction of the story, because I think I would have handled it completely differently…

Yet with this storyline, we see that family isn’t always about sharing DNA, but that family can be found in the best friends that you have, and their loving families. And I was happy to see that whatever Owen missed from his own family, he could find it always with his friends, no matter what.

I didn’t expect to fall for Owen, but I did, head over heels! We not only see someone standing up for himself finally, but also redeeming himself. We see how finding a special connection with someone, can make a change for the better in your life. That person can give you all the answers you were searching for, give you everything that you have missed in your life, and can even give you what you never thought of or were expecting to have.

I loved reading this story, showing us how people can change, how people can mature, how people can support each other, how people can be there just for each other. But most important, how people can find the courage to not only go for their own happiness, and how people can slowly let love in their hearts, no matter how terrifying that may be. Because love can not only find you when you least expect it, as it will be worth of everything that was on your path to get there.

I found this the perfect end of a wonderful series!