‘Photographed In The Writer’s Room’ – written by Michelle L. E. Price #BookReview @MichelleLEPrice @rararesources

When getting out of the picture is all you need.

Synopsis

Former TV star Brandi Tyler’s big screen debut crashed and burned amid rumors of an affair with her married co-star… Now, she wants nothing more than to quietly slink away from Hollywood. When she’s offered an opportunity to get out of town and work on a project involving the photographer that launched her career, it seems like the perfect escape! Unfortunately for Brandi, her famous face makes hiding out even a huge city like Houston a little tricky. 

When the celebrated photographer’s son offers to let her use his home for privacy, it seems like everything is falling into place. Little does she know that Michael Ames a gorgeous best selling author, and he comes with the package! As Brandi makes her way through old photographs and new scandals, Michael struggles with his next project, and they both fight the growing attraction between them. 

Maybe a posse of new girlfriends, some Texas-sized boozy brunches, and a little private time in the writer’s room will help this leading lady find her path back onscreen. And, if she can just picture it, maybe this time she’ll even find love?

My review

When her big debut on the big screen totally flopped, Brandi Tyler wants to disappear from Hollywood for a while. Especially when she is being accused of having a relationship with her married co – star.
So it’s obvious she accepts the opportunity to work on a project involving the photographer that discovered her. Yet even in Houston her face is too recognizable and it’s clear that staying at a hotel is not an option to have the required peace.
Luckily the photographer’s son, Michael, offers to stay at his place and enjoy the anonymity.
But Michael is not only the son of a famous photographer, he is also a famous author himself, even if he finds himself with a writer’s block.
Both Brandi and Michael are having their own struggles, yet their messaging takes a flirty tone. Will this new opportunity open Brandi’s eyes on what she truly wants? And is love also something she will find, beside a whole bunch of new friends?

Even if this story was not what I expected, I truly enjoyed reading it!

Brandi is an actress who was very successful on the little screen, but her debut on the big screen was a big flop. It saddened me to read how Brandi was some kind of victim of her own looks, because the project she signed on and the final result couldn’t be further away.
And to make things even worse for her, she is being accused of having an affair with her co – star.
Somehow this made me angry because no matter if it’s true or not, Brandi is the one who gets all the negative attention, while her co – star hasn’t been blamed for a bit.
And this is something that also happens in real life. Even if there are 2 people in an affair, the man always gets off easily while the woman has to endure so much more.

Yet I loved to read how Brandi gets to make new friends, and even if her new girlfriends couldn’t be further away from her own life, they accept her as she is, and not get all star struck. They treat Brandi like a ‘normal’ woman, inviting her for booze – brunches. And how did I want to be there too during those hilarious moments!

The interaction between Brandi and Michael was different. In the sense it fits completely in in this world full of virtual contact. But it was funny to read how people that are staying in the same house, prefer to use messaging instead of just talking to each other.
However those messages were perfect aligned with how I saw the characters myself. And of course it’s easier to say something over text than in real life. And even if Michael seems very awkward and distant face to face, he manages to show his real nature through messages.
Obviously, it’s also easier to flirt through text!
The whole Brandi – Michael relationship is like a slow burning fire. It’s not instant love, but slowly getting to know each other and they are both taking their time. it could be a bit frustrating as I just wanted the sparks to fly around, but somehow this pace was perfect!

I found this a very entertaining story about a woman ready to hide away, but having the opportunity to have the peace so she can decide what direction her life should take. She is having a whole different adventure with making new, real friends, and finding people she can just be herself and not that Hollywood star that got burned.
It shows us that true friends, old and new ones, stand by your side no matter what. And that love can be as satisfying when it’s a slow feeling turning into more compared to that instant attraction!

‘The Cornish Midwife’ – written by Jo Bartlett #BookReview @J_B_Writer @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When going back home means a fresh start.

Synopsis

WELCOME TO THE BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE TOWN OF PORT AGNES.

A fresh start…

Midwife Ella Mehenick left the small Cornish town of Port Agnes for London and never looked back. But when her seemingly perfect life crashes down around her, there’s only one place she can heal her battered heart – the place she once called home. 

A new arrival…

Ella is quickly welcomed into the small community midwife team and loves her new job caring for mums and their precious babies – it’s what she does best! But being back also means facing ex-flame Dan Ferguson…the first man to break her heart. 

A second chance at love?

Dan is still as gorgeous as ever, but he’s never forgiven Ella for leaving. And now she’s back it’s clear that there is unfinished business between them. As Ella settles into her new/old life, she can’t stop the memories of how she once loved Dan so completely – and maybe never stopped.

Maybe coming home to Cornwall is Ella’s chance to love again…

Meet The Cornish Midwives of Port Agnes- where community, friendship and love are always delivered.

An uplifting and escapist read, perfect for fans of Christie Barlow, Jessica Redland and Holly Martin!

This book was previously published as Return to Port Agnes.

My review

After having her heart broken and her humiliation has been going viral, midwife Ella Mehenick decides to go back home, in the small Cornish town of Port Agnes.
Being a midwife made to possible to find a job caring for mums and their babies in a great team, who has welcomed her with open arms.
But being back in a place you never wanted to go back to, isn’t easy. Especially when Ella keeps on meeting the man she had her first love with.

I found this a sweet story about picking up the pieces, rediscovering yourself and forgiveness.

When Ella finds herself being ditched a few minutes before getting married, I felt her shame too. It’s terrible when your fiancé decides you’re not the one after all, but when this happens at your wedding day, it’s just horror.
However Ella is adamant to get over the humiliation and sees this as the perfect opportunity to start over.

I loved reading more about the profession of being a midwife. Because not having children myself, I only know what I see on the television, movies or read in books. So it was even enlightening, reading that it’s not just being there whenever the baby decides it’s time. Now I see midwives also more as a “caring” person. They do everything for the baby, but also take care of the mother – to – be. They provide advice, help whenever and however they can. And that even how phobic or anxious the mother is, with a kind word a mother can already feel better. And Ella surely does even more than expected. She shows how she truly cares about her “patients” .

Being back home is not always easy for Ella, having nasty comments from not so nice people, and having your ex – boyfriend around.
However Ella quickly bonds with her colleagues and true friendships are being made. Also old friendships are being rekindled. And her feeling of belonging in Port Agnes only grows.

I had a sense of proudness when Ella allows Dan to explain the past and she realizes that there is always more to a story. It’s easy to stick to your grudge you’ve been holding for so many years. but here Ella shows how mature she is.
And Ella shows also how good of a friend she is while playing matchmaker.

This was a lovely book to read, taking place in a beautiful setting. But also with beautiful characters you easily warm to (the kind characters of course, there are a very few you would kick in the a**). I loved reading this story, making me appreciate midwives even more and making me fall in love with these characters that I would easily accept in my own life as my friends!

‘Duchess If You Dare’ – written by Anabelle Bryant #BookReview @AnabelleBryant @rararesources

Never underestimate the persistence of a woman!

Synopsis

From the glittering ballrooms of the ton to the city’s grittiest corners, London has no shortage of wrongs in need of righting–and the Maidens of Mayhem are prepared for the challenge. United by secrecy and sisterhood, these daring women from all walks of life aim to fight injustice wherever it takes them–even into the arms of unexpected love. This feminist take on Regency-era Robin Hoods from USA Today bestselling author Anabelle Bryant is destined to storm readers’ hearts!

Scarlett Wynn’s tragic childhood taught her that life can be cruel to women with little power. So when a local seamstress disappears, Scarlett vows to find out why. Armed with a weapon and her courage, Scarlett scours London for clues–and crosses the unlikely path of Ambrose Cross, the Duke of Aylesford, at an unlikely place: an upscale brothel. The Duke is trying to solve a mystery of his own, and Scarlett is sure they can help each other–if she can resist the attraction that draws them together…

As Duke of Aylesford, Ambrose is duty-bound to protect his family name from scandal no matter the cost. But Scarlett’s fearless spirit forces him to look beyond his world of privilege. Scarlett is as intoxicating as she is dangerous, igniting a fire in him like no other. When the pair learn both mysteries they’re trying to solve are tied to a string of missing women, the tangled scheme they uncover may put their lives, and their growing love, in mortal danger–and lead them to search their hearts like never before…

“A delightful historical romance with a liberal dash of adventure, plenty of sizzling heat, and a heart of pure gold. A superb start to Bryant’s new Maidens of Mayhem series”

–Lenora Bell, USA Today bestselling author

“Duchess if You Dare is a fantastic read that kept me up late and has me anxiously awaiting the next book in the series.”

–USA Today Bestselling Author Renee Ann Miller

My review

Scarlett Wynn will not let her tragic childhood dictate her future. She fights against the injustice against women, and when her seamstress disappears, Scarlett is determined to figure out what happened to her.
Even if a woman is in a disadvantage during Regency, Scarlett knows how to walk in London streets without being afraid. Because she knows how to fight and defend herself against characters with less good intentions.
When her search makes her path cross that of Ambrose Cross, they decide to put their strengths together to both find the answers to their missions, even if it brings them to an upscale brothel.
Joining their forces means spending time together, and a growing attraction. But with having such a different upbringing and being on a different state of mind, will attraction be the only thing in store for them?

If I’m being honest, the first chapters were a bit difficult for me. I found it hard to grasp just everything. But as I am a stubborn person, I refused to just give up. So I kept reading and in the end, I was glad I did!

I liked the idea of a group of women not afraid to fight against injustice. And this during Regency! Scarlett had a hard childhood, but that made her into the strong woman she is now. She is literally not afraid to take matters in her own hands. She stand her ground and knows how to defend herself. And the way she can keep herself invisible, it seemed to me that she was like a superhero!

I admired her determination to find out what happened to a person she knew, and she won’t let anyone hold her back. So when she meets the Duke of Aylesford, Ambrose Cross, who is also on a mission, but has a few outdated regards of what a woman should do or shouldn’t do, it’s a standard recipe for a clash.

Slowly Scarlett and Ambrose realize they have to learn to work together if they want to find out the truth.
And it was entertaining to read how these opposite characters feel an attraction but are doing their best to not give in.
The interaction between them was one of the things that kept me reading. Because their differences is part of the attraction but it’s also the thing that is keeping them apart.

I would have loved to read more about the Maidens of Mayhem and how it all started for these women, but I suppose that is something that will all be discovered in future books.

The mystery of disappearing women was something that intruiged me, especially reading how easy it was just to be gone and having no one that cares, with the exception of Scarlett of course. And how evil some people can be, because they are chasing their own fortune without regard for others…

Even if it is just fiction, it made me think how fortunate we are, as we have people that care for us and would go lengths to find us if necessary.

After the difficult start, I enjoyed reading this story about empowered women, a Duke acting very “un-duke-like” and a mystery about disappearing women.

‘Summer Secrets At Streamside Cottage’ – written by Samantha Tonge #BookReview @SamTongeWriter @rararesources

When the stay at a cottage means unravelling family secrets.

Synopsis

A new start can come from the most unexpected places…

It’s been years since Lizzie Lockhart spoke to her parents. But she was safe in the knowledge she knew everything about them. Once upon a time, they were as close as could be. Until they weren’t.

After receiving the earth-shattering news of their passing, Lizzie decides it’s time to unearth some family secrets and find out just who her parents really were… starting with Streamside Cottage. A cottage Lizzie never knew existed, in a place she’s never heard of: the beautiful English village of Leafton.

Leaving behind London, and the tattoo parlour she called home, Lizzie finds herself moving to the countryside. Faced with a tight-lipped community, who have secrets of their own, Lizzie is at a loss for what to do, until her rather handsome neighbour, Ben, steps in to help.

As Lizzie finally begins to piece together the puzzle of her family history she realises she has to confront the truth of the past in order to face her future.

My review

Lizzie Lockhart is not on speaking terms with her parents for several years. Yet when she receives the news that her parents passed away, she realizes that even if she thought she knew everything about them, they had many secrets. And one of those secrets was Streamside Cottage, in the beautiful village of Leafton.
As Lizzie never heard of this cottage or the village, she is determined to find out why her parents kept this place yet never went there. However leaving London and the tattoo – parlour that is also her home, makes Lizzie feel at a loss.
Because the more time she spends in Leafton, the clearer it is that not only her parents are good at keeping secrets, but the whole community too.
Luckily she can count on her kind and handsome neighbour Ben to help her out!

This story truly surprised me. I thought I knew what it would be about, but was I wrong!
I never thought there would be so heart-breaking secrets, misunderstandings  and the sense of belonging somewhere.

Lizzie is a young woman I both admired and pitied. Her parents were rather controlling, not allowing her to make her own decisions or mistakes. And in the beginning it’s obvious that something happened to break al the contact. And that made me very curious. What could Lizzie have possibly done to her parents not want to talk to her anymore? It seemed a bit harsh that following your own dreams would mean to lose your parents.
Yet somehow Lizzie managed to live her life how she wants to, working in a tattoo parlour, and even if her relationship with Ash didn’t work out, they loved each other.

When she arrives at Streamside cottage it’s the start of just everything…
Not only doesn’t Lizzie understand why her parents kept the cottage while never going there, the village is also full of mysteries. Inhabitants avoiding her, carrying secrets that may or may not involve her family, a haunting legend and dreams that are more than just simple dreams.

There is just so much to this story, making it impossible to point out just that one thing that made me devour it.
I loved reading the little facts concerning tattoos at the start of each chapter, but I also loved how a community after the initial hesitation accepts Lizzie as one of them.

I absolutely *ADORED* Taz, without further explanation, because you must read the book.
And Ben… he is just perfect… and how in the end all pieces of the puzzle suddenly fall together… it was not something I saw coming, so I was very surprised but also over the moon with this twist!

I found this a beautiful story, but also a painful one. Not because it was hard to read, but because of what our characters had to endure or already have endured. Yet beside the pain it was a hopeful story too, because even if the ending came too quick for me, it was an ending full of positive possibilities.
The author managed again to grip my attention and did not let it go until the last word, leaving me with a smile of contentment.

‘Chasing The Sun’ – written by Judy Leigh #BookReview @JudyLeighWriter @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

A new start when you’re seventy…

Synopsis

Sun, Sangria and new starts, from the author of the bestselling Five French Hens.

Molly’s seventieth birthday comes as something of a shock. The woman in the mirror certainly looks every day of those seventy years, but inside Molly feels she still has so much more living left to do. Widowed and living alone with her cat Crumper, Molly fears she is slipping into a cliché of old age.

When Molly’s sister Nell appears on her doorstep, distraught that her husband of more than forty years, Phil, has left her for a younger lover, the women decide to seize the day. By the morning, flights are booked, bags are packed, and off they go for an adventure in Spain.

The sun, the sea, the new friends and the freedom are just the tonic for broken hearts and flagging souls. But even Spain isn’t enough to revive Molly’s spirit. A solo journey to Mexico is booked as Molly continues to chase the sun and to chase happiness. Will she find what she’s looking for in Mexico, or will she discover that true contentment can’t be found on a map, but it might just be found in a new flame. 

Judy Leigh is back, with her trademark spirit of joie de vivre, fun, warmth and timeless lessons in how to live.

My review

After her seventieth birthday, Molly feels like she has been missing out. being widowed and living with just her cat Crumper was not how she imagined life would be. When suddenly her sister Nell appears on Molly’s doorstep after Nell’s husband left her for a younger woman, they both decide it’s time to be adventurous again.
So the both pack their bags and are ready for a whole new adventure in Spain.
Enjoying the sun, the sea and making new friends is enough for Nell, but Molly still feels it’s not enough. So for Molly it’s again time to pack and leave for Mexico this time.
Will Molly’s free spirit find the required peace in Mexico? And is Nell truly ready for a new relationship?
What is more in store for these two sisters who have different ideas for their trip?

What I truly liked about this story, is that even if the main characters are all of a certain age, their adventures could be applicable to anyone. It’s not a typical story about realizing the best of your life has already passed and making the best of what’s left.

Molly is someone I quickly felt sympathy for. She is this free spirit feeling that something is missing. I admired her courage to just pack her bags and leave for this big adventure in Spain, together with her sister.
And even if the place in Spain is not what they both thought, she keeps this positive attitude, not letting the bad thoughts take over.
She is quick in making new acquaintances and is not afraid to discover new things.
Even when she feels like not belonging anywhere, she is ready to just leave and look for what she is searching for somewhere else, and why not, even in Mexico!

I found Nell a harder nut to crack… of course it’s terrible that her husband left her after being married for so long. So it’s obvious I pitied her. Bu her behaviour in Spain and towards Molly was not always something I understood.
I understand that she is ready to put the past behind her, but I didn’t like how she easily put her own desires first, without really taking Molly feelings in account. Once she has found a new love interest, Molly is being pushed aside.
And when it benefits Nell, it’s just being the two sisters again. And that was something very selfish and made me dislike her a bit.

But even if I didn’t understand Nell motivations all the time, I loved reading about these two women, rediscovering themselves, bonding again and ready for new adventures they never thought about.
I loved Molly’s passion and curiosity. The way she just adapts in a new place, making easily friends and allowing herself to put herself out there, is something admirable.
I also liked Nell’s sense of protectiveness. In her own way, she doesn’t want Molly getting hurt.

I found this a lovely story that shows us that age is truly just a number. You are never too old for a new adventure, starting all over again and find somewhere you belong. And feeling home does not mean finding an actual place, but being surrounded by the right people. Friendships can be made even if you’re living in different countries, the bond that has been created won’t be broken by country borders.
And that you have to dare to put yourself out there, because you’ll never know what you’ll find… 

‘Crackle And Fire’ – written by Russ Colchamiro #BookReview @AuthorDudeRuss @HenryRoiPR

When your latest job as a PI becomes more complicated than thought!

Synopsis

Angela Hardwicke isn’t just any private eye. She’s a PI from Eternity, the cosmic realm responsible for the design, creation, and maintenance of the Universe. 

When accountant Gil Haberseau hires her to find an intern with stolen corporate files, Hardwicke soon finds herself embroiled in a deadly case of lies, intrigue, and murder, clashing with vengeful gangsters, MinderNot rallies, and a madman who’s come a long way to get what he wants. 

In Russ Colchamiro’s thrilling Sci-Fi mystery Crackle and Fire, Angela Hardwicke learns once and for all that when it comes to being an intergalactic private eye, there’s no telling what threats she may face on-realm and off… including the demons that lurk deep within her soul.

Bonus story included! The AI-themed Angela Hardwicke murder mystery, “The Case of Jarlo’s Buried Treasure”

My review

Angela Hardwicke has just accepted a new job as a PI. But she is not a normal PI, she is an intergalactic PI in Eternity, the cosmic Realm responsible for the whole Universe.
She has been hired by accountant Gil Haberseau, as an intern has gone missing, together with important corporate files.
What seems to be an easy search and find job, Angela quickly realizes that there is more to Gil’s story. And before she knows, she finds herself embroiled in a case full of lies, intrigues, murders and gangsters. And then she has her own demons to fight…

When I was asked to write a review for this book, I was a bit sceptical. Intergalactic stories are not really my cup of tea, and don’t start with stories about aliens, mind controlling things or “Beam me up Scotty”. Of course I understand that there are many people who enjoy such stories, so no judgement from my side if you are one of them.
The plot itself intrigued me, so I was ready to give it a chance.

It’s clear from the very start that Angela is not a PI like we all imagine a PI to be. When this story is taking place, she has endured already a lot. She has several demons she needs to fight every day, and the struggle is truly hard for her.
Despite her own demons, she has the determination to solve the mystery of the missing person and missing files.
And even when she realizes that her new task may come at a high price, she is ready to discover the truth, no matter what that may be.
And that aspect was something I truly admired in Angela.

Of course it helps that she has people around her to help her on her mission, and that they are ready to help her with her demons.

This is a story that could have been easily taking place on Earth, without the intergalactic aspect, with of course some changes to make some sense. But letting this story staking place in the Universe, added this extra dimension, making it even more intriguing.
But this isn’t a story you can easily read through in one session. You need to keep your attention to it, taking some breaks to let your mind process everything that has been taking place.

I was pleasantly surprised and loved it that it wasn’t a too big sci – fi story. The characters come over as real persons, with real issues. Even the ‘higher forces’, if I can call them like that, are not these perfect beings, they also have their own problems.

I found this a dark story, with a lot of mystery, action and twists. And even if there were some moments that I didn’t see how the story would end and the few sci – fi elements, I found myself totally submerged in Angela’s world, wanting to know more and more after each chapter!

‘The Mersey Mistress’ – written by Sheila Riley #BookReview @1sheilariley @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Life is always full of surprises, good and bad ones…

Synopsis

BRAND NEW FROM LIVERPOOLS’ VERY OWN BESTSELLING AUTHOR, SHEILA RILEY

1910 LIVERPOOL DOCKS.
Ruby Swift is a hard-working, straight-talking woman of substance who does not suffer fools gladly,
But when tragedy strikes on a bitter Christmas Eve, Ruby and her beloved Archie take matters into their own hands when a trusted employee’s house is mysteriously engulfed by flames and lives are lost.
Orphaned by the fire, Ruby welcomes heartbroken sixteen-year-old Anna Cassidy, into her home and family but circumstances conspire against them and she is unable to save Anna’s twelve-year-old brother Sam Cassidy, who is sent by the Church to Canada as a Homeboy. 
Can Ruby help mend a broken heart and can these two children ever be reunited or is there another higher game in play?

Mersey Mistress takes you on a journey to another time, another place. From the banks of the River Mersey to the frozen waters of the Canadian Saint Laurence River.

My review

Anna Cassidy is a sixteen – years – old girl finding herself without a home or family when tragedy strikes on Christmas Eve. She and her twelve – years – old brother Sam are the only ones who escaped the flames.
Ruby Swift and her beloved Archie are adamant of taking both kids into their home. As they are on time to take Anna with them, they are too late for Sam, as he is being sent to Canada with the promise for a better life.

Will Anna be able to feel at home at Ruby’s? Is Sam having the promised better life so far away from his sister? And is there a chance for the siblings to find each other again?

No matter how much information is giving for this book, it would never be enough. There is so much more going on than described on any blurb, that you just have to read it to understand all the dynamics.

This is not simply the story of Anna, or Sam or Ruby. Yes, they are our main characters, but through them we see how life was not so long ago, just before World War 1. And it’s not all that beautiful.

We have Ruby and Archie, a couple together for years, but with a past that has left them scarred. Yet they did not let dictate them and choose to live their lives how they wish to.
And for being in that specific time set, it is something admirable. They don’t care what people think of them, they do what they believe is best.

And the lengths they go for Anna is something truly amazing. Anna’s mother was working for Ruby, but taking the orphaned child in your own home, it’s not something every employer would do.

Anna’s story is a terrible one, yet it shows us also how resilient Anna is. No matter what she has been through, after a period of getting well herself and grieve, she starts living again, showing Ruby her worth and not taking advantage of the goodwill of Ruby and Archie.

Also Sam’s story surely made my heart break… the better life he has been promised to have, is not what he really expected. This means he has to find a way to make it better himself.

This book shows that there are many good people in the world, ready to do just anything to help someone out. But it also shows how despicable some people can be, even people who should be giving the good example.

Yet the main message came out as a positive one, because no matter what you have been through, with helpful people by your side, you can change direction of your life.
And that the good will prevail over the bad!

Even if the ending left me with many questions, and not a real closure, I am curious to read what else life has in store for Anna, Sam and Ruby!

‘Hollywood Hero’ – written by Madelle Morgan #BookReview @madellemorgan @rararesources

When you are in love with your boss, who also is an A – list actor!

Synopsis

Unrequited love is hell on earth

Personal assistant Wendy Davila is in love with her boss, Halden Armstrong, megastar of the Apollosuperhero film franchise. But she can’t compete with the succession of stick-thin blond beauties he’s caught and released. Or can she? When Halden asks Wendy to accompany him on a fishing trip to Muskoka, it’s her chance to remake her dark-haired, curvy Latina self into his ideal woman and cast her hook for Halden.

Can he trust her?

Halden has been burned by love. The last thing he wants is a woman like his ex who faked it until she landed him. Wendy is special, and the private trip is an opportunity to explore his feelings for her. However, the Greek god has an Achilles’ heel. Can he trust Wendy with a secret that could ruin his career? And will she still care for him when she learns the truth?

When Apollo falls off his pedestal, Wendy must decide if the man she adores is a keeper.

My review

Wendy Davilla is the personal assistant of the star of the Apollo superhero film franchise, Halden Armstrong. Not only does she knows him the best, but she also has been secretly in love with him. Too bad that Halden only appears to be dating thin blond beauties, and Wendy has curves and with her Latina looks, obviously NOT blond.
So when Halden is taking her along on a fishing trip to Muskoka, she hopes that finally she will make him notice her, even if it means that she has to become a blond.
But Halden has his own problems… not only is he afraid of trusting women after his disastrous marriage, he is also carrying a secret around. And then we are not talking about his feelings for Wendy.
Will Wendy be able to show Halden she can be trusted and is worthy of his love? Or will his latest mistake burn all bridges?

Each and every one of us has had a crush on an A – list actor, and my list is actually a rather long one 😄. So for us “normal” people, we are used to have an unrequited love. But Wendy is actually working for the man she loves, it must be a real hardship seeing that man on the red carpet with women that look nothing like you.
When opportunity arises to join Halden on a fishing trip, I was happy for her, to have finally some alone time with him.

I have to admit, I found it a bit hard to completely like the main characters. I didn’t like how Wendy changed her own appearances to just be noted by Halden. And while packing her bags, she seemed superficial, only choosing clothes that would help her seducing him.
But slowly I warmed towards her, because no matter she has planned, or tried to change, her true nature comes out each time.
When Halden tells her his secret, she makes it clear she knows him better than he thought. And also her behaviour towards some characters, show us that she sees more than meets the eye, and that she is not judging at someone’s misfortune or hard times.

Halden is a man afraid of trusting women, and after his failed marriage. He is afraid of people judging him. but thanks to Wendy’s presence he sees what an inspiration he can actually be for people in his same situation. That made me truly feel sympathy for him, but then how easily he made a mistake jeopardizing everything between him and Wendy, was something I found not so easy to comprehend.

But I was looking for a light, entertaining story and this book surely ticked those boxes. And it was nice to dream away in a world of glitter and glamour, but also a world full of mosquitos and fish! 😃

‘A Gentleman’s Promise’ – written by Penny Hampson #BookReview @penny_hampson @rararesource

When an inheritance becomes so much more.

Synopsis

A docile wife is what he wants. A husband is the last thing she needs. Can a quest for a killer teach them that they are both wrong?

Emma Smythe and her brother arrive at Easterby Hall to discover that a handsome stranger has laid claim to their ancestral home and the family title. Have her relatives been murdered, and is her brother next? Determined to find the answers, she has no option but to trust the gentleman who insists that he will help. But danger appears in many guises, and for a woman intent on remaining single, her intriguing protector may prove the biggest threat of all. 

The attempts on Richard Lacey’s life begin when he inherits a title and a rundown estate. A coincidence? He’s not so sure. Problems multiply with the unexpected arrival of Jamie and Emma Smythe. Long thought dead, they too are potential targets. Richard thinks he wants a docile, obedient wife, but will the task of keeping headstrong Emma safe from danger change his mind?

Embroiled in a sinister mystery, can Richard and Emma work together to catch a killer? And will this dangerous quest teach them that what they both wish to avoid is exactly what they need?

Filled with intrigue, unexpected twists, and faultless period detail, this slow-burn romance is a must-read for lovers of classic Regency fiction.

My review

Richard Lacey finds himself inheriting a title and an estate which already had its best time. But after the news has spread about his inheritance, he is suddenly targeted at several attempts on his life. It’s too much a coincidence that the attempts began after receiving the inheritance.
To complicate things even further, suddenly Emma Smythe and her brother appear on his doorstep. They are the righteous heirs as it was their family that died under strange circumstances or just been brutally murdered.
Now Emma and Richard have to join forces to discover who is after their lives.  Richard being the gentleman has promised to keep Emma an her brother safe. But how can he keep his promise when Emma is adamant on not just being a damsel in distress and has a strong mind of her own?

I found this story a nice mixture of just every genre (with the exception of horror 🤣). There is the drama concerning Emma and her family, the mystery of who is after the characters’ lives, the action when things get a bit dangerous and the romance.
There is also the positive note of accepting people just as they are, not giving importance what people think.

Emma has been through an ordeal, trying to get back home safely after her parents died, and simultaneous taking care of her younger brother. She has mind up her mind that she does not want to get married, because it would only limit her, and she needs to be free.
She is also a strong young woman, not allowing someone to dictate her what she can do or not. She is not someone who just sits docile waiting for a man solving all her problems, she wants to solve the problems herself.

And even if Emma clashes with Richard, the attraction between them just grows. Because Emma realizes that Richard is not like many other men. When he makes a promise, he intends on keeping it. He also is someone who wants to do the right thing, even if it means a loss for him. He knows that Emma and her brother are the heirs and will do everything to make certain that they will get what is theirs.
He would do whatever he can to protect those he cares about, and even if someone is different, he sees the real person and not at what is making him different. He sees the characters for how they really are and is not afraid to show affection.

I found this a very entertaining story. I enjoying reading how Richard and Emma are strong characters clashing several times, yet somehow completing each other. But I also loved reading about all the other characters, how they all fit perfectly in a tale where a lot happens yet without creating confusion.
But most important I loved reading about a family that has been through a lot, but don’t judge and just accept new entries in their family as because family is what matters.

‘Half The World Away’ – written by Rebecca Banks #BookReview @rebeccabanks @rararesources

When a move to the other side of the world becomes so much more.

Synopsis

Divorced and keeping a heart-breaking secret, Abbie Potter is sleep-walking through her life as a publicist at a London football club. She seems to spend more time covering their scandals than celebrating their wins, and has had enough. Though she’s already prepared for a fresh start, some shocking news pushes her to take an opportunity even further from home – in Salt Lake City.

The first morning of her new life, Abbie bumps into Kyle Miller. He’s persistent, and Abbie’s more than intrigued by him. Everything else seems to fit into place too: she has a fulfilling job, is on a journey of self-rediscovery, and has revived her love of music thanks to a new-found friendship.

She can’t risk losing what she’s built for herself, but how can she stop it from slipping through her fingers without shattering the façade she hides behind?

My review

Since her divorce is Abbie Potter not really happy. Her job as a publicist for a London football club makes her spend more time covering for scandals instead of giving her joy. And when she hears some shocking news, she is ready to just get away as far as possible. So how can she refuse a job that will take her to Salt Lake City?
Ready for a fresh start, she packs and off she goes.
It’s the beginning of a journey full of self – rediscovery, igniting passions that were slumbering, putting the past to rest, new friendships and even a persistent Kyle Miller that she cannot easily ignore.

Can I just say how much I enjoy reading a story about starting all over again? And believe me, if you’re like me, you will truly enjoy this book!

Initially I felt pity for Abbie. Her marriage was over without a real reason and since then she is in a downward spiral. Even her job is not giving her satisfactions, especially after the latest event.
I have to admit, I would be just like Abbie, even with such a great opportunity I wouldn’t want to move to Salt Lake City, leaving everything and everyone I know behind.
Yet I was cheering for her when she took that step, after the news she heard. It’s obvious there is more to the story of her marriage, but I just wanted Abbie to find happiness again, because that is something that just everyone deserves.

And when she literally bumped into Kyle, I was even cheering harder, because she needed a Kyle!

Kyle is the kind of friend (to start with…) that everyone needs in their life. He’s the kind of guy always ready to help out, he knows people (in the good sense!) and is kind, funny and just everything!

But I did not found this purely a love story, but more a story about finding yourself again. Abbie needs to get her life back on track and slowly she discovers that moving away is the right decision, no matter how much she misses her family and friends.
Thanks to the new friendships, especially with Rose, she finds a way to be more involved with her true passion again.
And stepping away from everything, makes it possible to reflect on everything that happened in the past and allows Abbie to process all those events that scarred her.

Seeing the real Abbie was a real joy because I knew there was more potential in her, and the ideas she comes up with were just amazing. And every time she is with Kyle, I wanted the scene to take longer, because I love this pair!

I found this a strong story, about rediscovery, grieving over what has been lost, but also no longer allowing the grief to take a hold on your life.
It’s a beautiful, warm and also an inspirational story, full of hope, opportunities, love and strength!