‘Christmas At Aunt Elsie’s’ – written by Emily Harvale #BookReview @emilyharvale @rararesources

When escaping to Seahorse Harbour turns out to be more than expected.

Synopsis

A distant relative. A blizzard. A Christmas of surprises.

Lottie Short isn’t looking forward to Christmas. Her boyfriend has dumped her and she’s also lost her job. Lottie and her beloved spaniel, Merry, are facing the festive season – and a bleak future, alone.

But a Christmas card and round-robin letter give Lottie hope. And as the first snowflakes fall, she’s on her way to the tiny seaside village of Seahorse Harbour to visit her distant aunt. She’ll stay in a cosy B&B and get some bracing, sea air. That might lift her spirits. 

What she doesn’t plan for is a blizzard, her aunt taking a fall, or the dramas unfolding all around her. But at least there’s a warm welcome at Aunt Elsie’s cottage … and a roaring log fire in the village pub.

That’s not all that might bring a rosy glow to Lottie’s cheeks. Asher Bryant, the local vet is pretty hot, and Lottie also hits it off with another visitor to Seahorse Harbour. This festive season might be better than she hoped. 

And when Lottie gets more than one surprise this Christmas, perhaps she and Merry won’t be spending the New Year on their own.

This is book 2 in my new series of standalone novels set in the tiny, seaside village of Seahorse Harbour.

My review

Lottie Short needs an escape. Her boyfriend has dumped her, and she has lost her job. She feels she is on her own, and her only companion is Merry, her spaniel. She is also still coping with the loss of her dear parents.
When she receives a Christmas card from her distant aunt Elsie, she decides on the spur of the moment to go for a visit.

What she doesn’t expect it a blizzard, secrets to be unveiled and a meeting with the charming vet Asher Bryant.

When I realized that this book was the next one to be read on my list, I literally screamed of joy!

I knew before reading one word of this new adventure, that Emily Harvale would succeed in exceeding my already expectations!

Lottie is someone I just wanted to grab and give the biggest hug I could give! (ok, in a non – Covid world…).
Her sense of loneliness is so big and something you don’t wish for her.
So when she decides to go to Seahorse Harbour, I knew it would be the perfect solution for her and that the place would work its magic on her.

Lottie is not in a happy mental place at the moment, but from the moment she sets foot in Seahorse Harbour, you see a change for the better.
As at first she was afraid of how she would be welcomed, but quickly it’s obvious how amazing the inhabitants are.
Everybody opens their arms and hearts for Lottie, and whenever she makes an issue of only being family by marriage, it’s quickly dismissed because is family, no matter how you became part of it.

And Asher Bryant… oh Asher… already in the first part of this series you stole a little piece of my heart, but now I even fell deeper in love with you!
Asher is a kind man, adoring pets (certainly getting higher on my list by being an animal  – lover!) and loves his job as a vet.
Yet he is also an amazing friend, and offers a shoulder to cry on to Lottie.
The sparks between Asher and Lottie just fly out of the book, and every time they got closer, I was almost giggling like a girl, of happiness.

There is just one tiny bit I didn’t like, and I hope Emily will forgive me…
Lottie has two cousins, Josie and Diana., who were protagonist in the first part. And that book finished perfectly as we expected to be. Yet in this second part, I found it a bit hard to like Diana… she makes a decision that I couldn’t comprehend completely, just like her own family and friends didn’t…
But I secretly hope that this will not be last we will read about Diana and Seahorse Harbour in general!

I found this story just beautiful. It’s about family, in whatever shape and form it comes, about love, about secrets of the past, forgiveness, and of belonging.
And it’s taking place around Christmas. If you’re not convinced by now, I don’t know what else to say to make you read it! 

‘Just A Girl’ – written by Becky Monson #BookReview @bmonsonauthor @rararesources

Meeting the right man at the wrong time!

Synopsis

What happens when the right girl and the right guy meet at the wrong time?

One thing that can be said about Quinn Pearson is that she has a knack for doing the wrong thing at the wrong time. Like, the worst time ever. Take her job for instance. One little slip of the tongue using the mother of all swear words while reporting the news, and suddenly she finds herself with over 18 million views on YouTube and her employment in jeopardy. If that wasn’t bad enough, when she meets the man of her dreams, she nearly chokes to death on a powdered sugar donut.

Thankfully for Quinn, the dashing Brit, Henry, finds her near death experience quite charming. But just when Quinn thinks her luck is going to change, she finds out her timing is all wrong again. Henry is off limits. Or is he? Maybe it’s time for Quinn to quit settling for what life hands her. Perhaps it’s time for her to become more than just a girl.

My review

Quinn Pearson went viral a while ago, but for all the wrong reasons… her cursing while reporting the news has made her infamous with million views on YouTube and jeopardizing her job.

Luck seems to be on her side when she meets Henry. Even her nearly death experience was something he found charming.
Henry is the whole package, but fate keeps playing tricks to her. Because Henry seems to be off limits, when it becomes clear he will be her boss.
Is Quinn the unluckiest person at the moment or will she find her happiness?

I have to admit, I had some initial difficulties to get into the story. But before I knew, I was dragged into it, and I even left my sleep for it!

I see Quinn as a normal person with all too recognizable problems. Being a news reporter I see her as a bit on a higher step on the ladder.
Yet the problems she has are the same as you and I have. She is very down to earth and a very caring and sweet person.

I felt sorry for her the things she had to endure. The “help” her mother was giving (with the best intentions) and the mails she received  at work would put someone down. But she shows how above it all she stands and does not show how they truly hurt her.

Henry is absolutely swoon – material. Give me a British accent and I would do anything! So having Henry as a main character made this book even more perfect!

Quinn has many insecurities that are very realistic and recognizable. Yet she has a bunch of friends on her side and push her for not just settling but chase her dreams!

While reading, I had several laughs, as jealousy, friends with their something odd opinions and personal thoughts passed. Quinn is surely an amazing person, even if she doesn’t see it herself.
Yet during the story, she starts to realise that she has to fight for her own dreams. It was very admirable to see her grow during the story and see her grow a pair…

I found this a lovely story to read, about love, accepting yourself just the way you are and chase your dreams.  Just believe in yourself, don’t change for anyone and dare to dream!

‘Winter At Wishington Bay’ – written by Maxine Morrey #BookReview @Scribbler_Maxi @rararesources

You can escape from everything, except love.

Synopsis

Eighteen months ago, Sophia Jones finally walked out on her unhappy life.

With a tricky divorce ongoing, money is tight and so when friends offer her a housekeeping job while they’re away travelling, she accepts.

Nate McKinley is hesitant when his brother, Gabe, offers him the use of their home in the picturesque village of Wishington Bay. But he has a book to a write and an imploded marriage to recover from, so maybe a change of scene is exactly what he needs. 

As Wishington Bay works its magic, friendship blossoms between Sophia and Nate. For Nate, finally feeling able to be himself with someone who is honest and down to earth is a revelation. 

But Sophia has a secret and a jealous colleague is determined to blow her cover. Can she really keep her old life in the past or is it destined to destroy this new, happy one too?

Take a trip back to Wishington Bay this winter and find out…

A deliciously heart-warming and romantic read, perfect for a cosy winter’s evening, from the author of the bestselling Winter’s Fairytale.

My review

Sophia Jones has found a place where she truly feels at home in Wishington Bay. But with a difficult divorce, she isn’t really swimming in money. So she accept any job she can get.
That’s why she has agreed a housekeeping job from her friends, while they are away.

And so enter Nate…
He has agreed to stay at his brother’s house in Wishington Bay while Gabe is away travelling. He is trying to write a book while trying to cope with the ending of his marriage. The last thing he needs is a housekeeper who knows better…

Oooh how much I loved returning to Wishington Bay!
But no worries, this story can be perfectly read as a standalone.

From the start it’s obvious that Sophia is running away from something. That’s why she keeps her past a secret and does not appear anywhere on social media.
But Sophia is such a loveable character! Even her being clumsy is adorable!

Nate is someone I truly felt sorry for. His grumpiness is understandable when I learned what happened to him.
Yet I loved reading how he opened up, and how kind, caring he truly is.

When Sophia and Nate are together it’s just too sweet for words. I was hoping that something would happen very quickly.
But I found them also very responsible people. They both know that they need closure from their past before starting to think about a future.

Most characters in this story are just people I want to surround myself with. With the exception of Corrine and the exes of course.
Yet there is one specific character that stole my heart… Bryan is the most amazing, sweet, funny character of them all! Oh and he’s a dog…

Of course there is some drama, especially when the past catches up with both Nate and Sophia. I was a bit surprised by Sophia’s secret, it was not something I would suspect. But the way the community of Wishington Bay accept her and don’t judge her… I want to go to live there myself!!!

I found this a sweet, entertaining story. I enjoyed reading about nice, realistic people with their search for a fresh start.
If you want to escape to a beautiful place, what better place than Wishington Bay????

 

‘One Kiss Before Christmas’ – written by Emma Jackson #BookReview @ESJackson1 @rararesources

When the magic of Christmas does its thing!

Synopsis

A gorgeously romantic festive read from the author of A Mistletoe Miracle, guaranteed to warm your heart this Christmas!


Could it be the start of her happy ever after?

Ashleigh could use a little Christmas magic. She’s still living in Brighton with her Nan — who could give the Grinch lessons in how to be miserable — her acting career has been reduced to playing one of Santa’s elves, and not even the prospect of a friend’s winter wedding can cheer her up…

That is until Olivier, the gorgeous French chef, reappears in her life. Or more accurately, next door.

When they were teenagers, Olivier would spend every other Christmas with his mother, who just happens to be Ash’s neighbour and owner of the best chocolate shop in England.

If anyone can bring a little sparkle back to Ash’s life, it’s Olivier. All she needs is one kiss before Christmas…

Feel-good and festive, this is the perfect romance to curl up with this winter!

My review

Ashleigh is living in Brighton with her Nan, while her mother is being a famous soap actress. Yet Ashleigh’s own acting career is limited by playing one of Santa’s elves.
Even if she enjoys the festivities around Christmas, her Nan does not want to do anything to feel the Christmas Spirit. Even the excitement of her best friend’s winter wedding cannot cheer her up, as she has no idea what she wants to do with her life… When Olivier appears next door, Ashleigh is very surprised. Olivier spent every Christmas with his mother in Brighton, but now he is a famous French chef.
On top of it, Ashleigh used to have a crush on him!

Will him having next door make past feelings resurface? And will that one kiss finally happen?

If you are not willing to read this book in just a few sessions, don’t even start! Because it will be impossible to put it away!

Ashleigh was someone I immediately felt sympathy for. She wants to help everyone out, and yet at the same time she is longing for some TLC from her mother. Oh, how I disliked her mother! The only good thing she did, was bring Ashleigh to Nan.

Talking about Nan… she may seem like a real Grinch, but in the end I loved her! There are a lot of misunderstandings between her and Ashleigh, but she has her heart at the right place.

The attraction between Ashleigh and Olivier is just way too obvious! Yet it was frustrating that when you finally think something is going to happen, it just didn’t. But this also was part of the charm of this book.

The main characters have their own issues, and have to find out what would make them happy. And what sacrifices they are ready to make.
There are also a lot of discoveries to be made, because there is always more than sees the eye. And these discoveries will determine future decisions.

I fell in love with this book, its characters and the wonderful settings. The characters are on a self – discovering adventure, trying to find their passion again.
But a special remark is for Romesh. He is that extra something in this story! He is funny, caring but also a bit mischievous, yet with always the best intentions!

I cannot say more than sit back, start reading this book and fall in love with it! (and if you are like me, you’ll crave for some chocolate in the meanwhile!)

‘Wedding Vows And Cornish Ribbons’ – written by Laura Briggs #BookReview @PaperDollWrites @rararesources

Will Julianne and Kitty be able to realize the perfect wedding for their client?

Synopsis

Event planner Julianne Rose is on the verge of making her dreams of ‘rescuing’ weddings in need of help a reality. She and business partner Kitty have finally finished transforming the dilapidated barn into a chic event space, and they even have a new client eager to use it—a quirky, charming space organization guru named Deirdre who seems capable of organizing everything but her own special day. As if that wasn’t enough, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity soon presents itself through the who’s who of their sleepy little Cornish village: the chance to step into the event planning void for a posh bride in desperate need of an emergency salvage for her wedding plans. A wedding that could establish Julianne and Kitty as two of Cornwall’s best event planners if all goes well.

But an event that big doesn’t come without a catch. To persuade the posh clients to commit to them, Julianne and Kitty must first impress them with the ceremony for their current bride-to-be—a task that seemed easy, but proves complicated when stories emerge involving a history of broken engagements, cold feet, and commitment phobia on the part of Deirdre, who soon begins to exhibit possible symptoms of nervousness regarding her big day. Faced with a real case of runaway bride—and with their future reputation at stake— they must attempt to the impossible task of holding together a wedding fraying at its seams, and Julianne finds herself seemingly facing a choice between what’s best for Save the Date’s survival and what’s best for her client’s happiness, regardless of the cost.

Are Julianne’s worst fears about to be realized, with Deirdre gearing up for yet another run from the church altar? Can she persuade the posh but sympathetic bride Alexi to take a risk on Save the Date regardless of it? And will Julianne and the handsome-but-equally-busy Matt find time to smolder anything in their marriage besides leftover chicken pie? Readers will learn these answers and more in the funny and heartfelt sequel to the first full-length titular novel Return to Cornwall .

My review

Julianne Rose loves her wedding business. Together with her partner Kitty even the barn has been transformed in a wonderful venue.
The only thing missing is clients…

When Deidre requires their services, Julianne is over the moon as she sees this as THE opportunity to finally her business flowing. And another opportunity rises as a posh bride is looking for an agency to salvage her own wedding.
Julianne and Kitty want to persuade the posh bride to use their services by showing her what they can do with Deidre’s wedding plans.

But the closer Deidre’s wedding date is coming, the odder Deidre is behaving. And when Julianne discovers Deidre’s reputation of a Runaway Bride, Julianne is afraid history will repeat itself.

Will Julianne’s worst fear become reality? And what about her own marriage? It seems that both Julianne and Matt are having difficulties finding the perfect balance between work and family…

I truly love reading about Julianne, Matt, their little family and friends!

And also this next chapter in their lives made me smile from the beginning.

I felt a bit sorry for Julianne and Kitty, as their business is not really taking off. So when Deidre appears, I was happy for our partners that they could finally show their magic!

But when Deidre’s history is reason for gossip, I was so much hoping that this time history wouldn’t repeat itself. Because there was so much at stake for our friends!
Yet I have to admit, the further along I got in the story, the more afraid I started to get. And not only about the wedding, but also about Deidre’s organizing skills. If I were in Julianne’s shoes, I wouldn’t have been so patient at all, customer or not!

But her tower of strength is Matt… he is always there for her, supporting her, offering a shoulder to cry on. And being the romantic man we all fell in love with!

And let’s not forget about Kitty… she deserve a special remark, with her witty comments. She is looking forward to motherhood, but of course it cannot be a walk in the park with relatives like hers and a too worried father – to – be.
Whenever she appears in the story, I was looking forward to what would come out of her mouth!

I found this an entertaining adventure of our beloved friends! The book was way too quickly finished! I wanted to read as soon as possible, as I had to know what would happen next, but on the other hand I wanted to slow time so I could enjoy more of it!

‘Spider Hunting’ – written by K. J. McGillick #BookReview @KJMcGillickAuth @rararesources

How far are you ready to go to become a partner?

Synopsis

It’s never what it seems.

A murder of a high-profile law partner on a Manhattan street should have made the front page of the news. And yet it didn’t. Drew Bradley’s murder was treated as just another senseless crime and relegated to page four of the evening edition. But what if the press had been privy to the fact that the murder was actually an assassination?

As the partners at Lannister and Stewart scramble to fill the vacuum left by Drew Bradley’s sudden death, Asia Blythe, a rising star in the firm is offered his coveted position. But this golden opportunity that brings with it power, prestige, and unlimited financial rewards demands adherence to a code. A code of allegiance to the firm with no exceptions. Catapulted into the world of genetically modified designer babies and state-sponsored espionage, is Asia prepared to deal with the intrigues of a world that will threaten her life and shatter her illusions?

My review

Asia Blythe is rising in the law firm of Lannister and Stewart. Her absolute dream is to become a partner. But not if the cost is the life of another partner.
Yet she finds herself proposed the position when Drew Bradley suddenly dies. Problem is that Drew didn’t died of a natural cause, but was murdered.

After her initial joy of being able to become partner, Asia quickly discovers that being a partner doesn’t only bring power, prestige and financial reward. But there is a code she must live buy, a code of allegiance without exceptions.
The more Asia discovers about the firm and the way the partners work, the more reluctant she is to become partner.

But not only her partnership is at risk, it’s also her own life. Luckily for her, she can always count on the help from Sam, who is not only a freelance colleague, but also her boyfriend.
Will the truth come out? and at what consequences?

Each time I read a story from this author, I get the chills. I truly hope that the author has a very big imagination, because thinking that there are people like that in real life, is just terrifying.

Asia is a woman who knows what she wants in her career, but that doesn’t make her ruthless. She has a good sense of right and wrong. She does not act on impulse and makes decisions she afterwards will regret.
But she has a good gut feeling and trusts also her instincts.

When she is taking over Drew’s clients, she has a feeling many things are off. And instead of just going with the flow, she wants to figure out what is going on.
And the truth is much darker than she thought.

I have to admit, the whole world of bitcoins, modifying DNA and espionage is not something of my knowledge, I just know some tiny bits of what is possible and what not. But putting my ignorance on the side, I was again fully submerged in this thriller.

It was also nice to see the characters of the previous part again. But no worries for those who haven’t read it, this book is perfectly readable as a standalone.

This story is a perfect example of what a thriller should be. I had no clue where the story was going, what our main characters had to endure and what lengths the bad characters would go.
A real page-turner with intelligent people who are determined to find the truth, many conspiracies but also some lighter moments that allow you to catch your breath!

‘Blue Skies’ – written by Alana Oxford #BookReview @AlanaOxford @rararesources

Sometimes one meeting is all it takes…

Synopsis

Life isn’t always a walk in the park, but when Patrice takes her Pomeranians to the park after a rough day at the office, fate steps in. An unlikely hero comes to the rescue when one of her dogs gets loose. Short, pale, and kind of cute, Seth doesn’t have a lot of confidence with the ladies, but he hits it off with Patrice.

But some things might be too good to be true. While Patrice wonders if Seth could possibly be “the one”, fate steps in again with a horrible twist. Will it be a deal breaker or just a storm before bright blue skies?

My review

Patrice loves her Pomeranians and enjoys walking them out, even after a hard day at work. When one of her dogs gets loose, help is offered by Seth.
Even if Seth lacks confidence with the ladies, he and Patrice off immediately. But despite their potential, it all can be jeopardized by someone from Patrice’s past.

How did I enjoy reading this novella! Despite being short, I immediately liked both Patrice and Seth. They are normal people like you and me, making them so real to me.
I loved reading how they met, the awkward yet funny situations they got into. And when the twist came, I was hoping it would not be a deal breaker!

This is not a story with instant love and happily ever after, but a story of two people starting to fall in love. And it’s just that that made me enjoy it, it’s not something unrealistic but just the start of something beautiful.

And yes, it’s a novella, but it’s just perfect as it is. The author could have written much more, but for me, it was spot on. Adding more would spoil the magic of this blooming relation.

If you are looking for a sweet story about two amazing yet normal people with a twist, give this novella a chance, I promise you, you won’t be disappointed!

‘Until We Can Forgive’ – written by Rosemary Goodacre #BookReview @rararesources

Picking up the pieces after war…

Synopsis

They survived the Great War, but will life ever be the same?

Spring 1919: WW1 is over and a fragile peace has descended over the country. Now living in Cambridge with husband EdmondAmy Derwent is settling into her new life as wife and mother to little Beth. But the shadow of the Great War looms large, particularly as the injuries Edmond sustained at Ypres still take their toll on him today.

Edmond’s cousin, Vicky, has now grown into a fine young woman, eager to help her country. Throwing off her privileged background to train as a nurse, she spends her days tending to the many soldiers still suffering the after-effects of their time on the battlefield.

Meeting Maxim Duclos, a young Frenchman who has arrived in Larchbury, fills her heart with joy – but when it is discovered that Maxim may be hiding the truth about his past, Vicky is faced with an impossible choice. Follow her heart’s desire and risk her family’s disapproval or keep her family – but deny herself the chance of true love?

The war may be over, but Edmond, Amy and Vicky must all face a new battle, finding their own peace in a country wounded by loss.

My review

Now that WW 1 is over, people are starting to get their lives back on track.
For Amy Derwent it means that she can start enjoying her new life as a wife and mother. This little family is now living in Cambridge, but the demons of the War are still looming around the corner, especially to Edmond, as the injuries he sustained are still taking their toll on him.

Edmond’s cousin Vicky is using her skills as a nurse to tend the soldiers who are still suffering after their time on the battlefield.
When she meets Maxim Duclos, a Frenchman, she starts to feel what love is. But Maxim is carrying secrets of his past, Vicky has to make a difficult decision.

With the war just over, what can be forgiven? And will finding your own peace possible when the scars of the war run so deep?

I found this a beautiful but also realistic story to read.
It shows how people are struggling getting their lives back on track after one of the hardest periods. There is no sugar-coating, making is sound like war is over, it’s all happiness and love now.
No, this book tells us that the end of the war is discovering that life as we once knew, is a far away dream.

Amy and Edmond are a wonderful couple to read about. They had their share of problems yet they are making the best of their lives together.
Their love is something so palpable and sweet. And even if Edmond is still having a hard time, they stick together and are there for each other, no matter what.

I found Vicky and Maxim’s story bittersweet. I was happy when these two persons found love with each other. Yet it’s rather quickly obvious that Maxim is having a secret. I had my suspicions, and I was sorry when I found out I was right.

But the author instead of making it about someone running away for his terrible past, she changed it in something admirable.

This was not only a story about life after war, but also about forgiveness and seeing there is more one side of a story.
There are people like Amy, Edmond, Vicky and even more, ready to forgive past mistakes and just think about their future. And I think it’s a strong message. Lingering in the past and keep holding a grudge is not the best of ideas. It keeps you in the past and you cannot move forward.

It’s not a quick read, you need to take your time to let all the emotions get in. And even if it’s a part of a series, it can be perfectly read as a standalone, just like I did. But of course, having a background would be nice, so I know for sure that I will read the previous parts too!

‘About Last Night’ – written by A.S. Kelly #BookReview @ASKelly_Books @rararesources

When a new neighbour turns your whole world around…

Synopsis

Allow me to introduce myself.

My name is Tyler Hayes, and I’m a fireman.

Sorry to already disappoint you, but I’m not the person you think I am.

My charming uniform and seductive smile have caused nothing but trouble, and my not-so-honourable reputation, which I used to be so proud of, has kept me away from the one person I wanted to spend the rest of my life baking cookies for; my sweet, beautiful, slightly crazy Miss White.

I guess now I need to tell the whole story.

At forty years old, following years of self-sabotage, I’ve suddenly found myself admitting that I know absolutely nothing. Maybe my friend Niall was right when he told me to accept the process and just grow up. And now it’s too late; I’ll never be able to keep her close to me. All that’s left to do is watch helplessly – but deservedly – as my world comes tumbling down around me.

My review

Take any cliché about a fireman, and you have Tyler Hayes. He enjoys his status as a single man, and has a reputation with the ladies. He against any kind of commitment, and spending one night with is woman is more than enough.

When Holly White moves in the apartment next to his, Tyler wants her initially out as soon as possible. Holly is also totally off limits, as she is teaching his twin teachers, and teachers of the school are strictly forbidden, on instructions of his brother.

Too bad that the one thing he shouldn’t want, appears to be the only thing he really wants…

This story gave me different feelings and emotions.

On one hand, I loved reading about two totally opposite characters are starting to fall for each other yet trying to resist the attraction.
Yet there were a few things that bothered me a bit, but I will explain them further on.

Tyler is the perfect example of a player. He goes from one woman to another, never ready to make a commitment. He makes it clear what his intentions are, and makes sure that nobody gets hurt afterwards. So he’s not a a**hole, but just a flirt.

When he meets Holly, his instincts are his usual ones. But there is more to Holly than he expected.
After the first meeting that was a disaster, sparks are flying all around the place, and we see a change in Tyler, a change for the better.

Holly has moved for a temporarily job for a few months. She is a bit shy and has a rather closed personality. Thanks to the way she is welcomed by the teachers is opening her up more.
But there is more to her than just her shyness. Because of her mother was a hippie, Holly never knew who her father was, and makes her feel like she has on roots or family.
So she has mission… but that will not be her only mission.

From the very start, I loved reading about the banter and pushing and pulling away between Holly and Tyler. It was lovely to read how these two characters are learning to trust each other, and are ready to throw some of their restrictions away, just for each other.
The misunderstandings that sometimes are building, are funny to read about it, and the sweet moments are truly swoon – material.

But like I said there were some things that bothered me… initially I found it funny how Tyler referred to Holly as ‘Miss White’. It was an inside joke and I had several laughs when he called her like that. But at some point I started to find it annoying. A joke is only funny until a certain level, and then for me it became more childish instead of being a cute nickname.

Also Holly lacking in confidence towards the opposite sex made me frown a bit. We are not talking about totally inexperience, because she had had some. But she is certain that no one will feel attracted to her. And yes, insecurities make do you feel that way. But her plan to gain more confidence was not what I expected from a teacher. And how her colleagues were convincing her to continue with it, well, I don’t see teachers acting that tiny bit of childish.

But if I look past these few things that bothered me, or just read them quickly, and I focus on Holly and Tyler, I found this a sweet, entertaining story.
It shows how people can change when falling in love and when you find that special one, you would do anything for him/her.

‘Love Offline’ – written by Olivia Spring #BookReview @ospringauthor @rararesources

Trying to find Love old – school

Synopsis

Emily’s Struggling To Find Romance Online. Will Ditching The Dating Apps Lead To True Love?

Online dating isn’t working for introvert Emily. Although she’s comfortable swiping right at home in her PJs, the idea of going out to meet a guy in person fills her with dread.

So when her best friend challenges her to ditch the apps, attend a load of awkward singles’ events and find love in real life, Emily wants to run for the hills.

Then she meets Josh. He’s handsome, kind and funny, but Emily’s had her heart crushed before and knows he’s hiding something…

Is Josh too good to be true? Can Emily learn to trust again and if she does, will it lead to love or more heartache?

Love Offline is a fun, sexy, entertaining story about friendship, stepping outside of your comfort zone and falling in love the old-fashioned way. Ideal for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Lindsey Kelk and Beth O’Leary’s The Flatshare.

My review

Emily is your typical modern introvert woman. She has no problem with swiping left or right on dating apps, but when it comes to meeting her match in real life, she finds excuse after excuse to cancel the meeting. And let’s admit, she is still hoping that one day her ex – boyfriend will stand on her doorstep, begging for forgiveness and a second chance.

When her best friend challenges her to go offline and step out of her comfort zone, Emily doesn’t want to do it at first, but gives in.
Suddenly she finds herself going to awkward singles’ events, walks in parks etc. no matter how uncomfortable these activities make her feel.

Will she also find love? And can she find it closer than she thought?  Can Emily learn to trust again and give love chance?

This was a fabulous story to read!

First of all, I recognized a lot of Emily in myself. Despite me being very loud at occasions, only thinking about going somewhere where I don’t know people, is giving me the chills.
So yes, I was terrified together with Emily when she was going out on her own. But I was also proud of her, that she dared to do it, despite her fears! I wish I could find somewhere her courage too!

When she meets Josh, it seemed that finally luck was on her side. Josh looked to me like the perfect man. He is everything a woman would dream of. Yet there seems to be a secret that he is keeping.

I was a bit afraid of what this secret could be, but it is way more innocent than you think!

I have to admit, I thought that after a specific chapter, I reached the end, so I was very surprised to find several more chapters!
And these ‘extra’ chapters, if I can call them that way, shows how trust is an important, if not the most important, thing in a relationship.

But it is not just a story about finding love. It’s also a story about stepping out your comfort zone, daring to take a chance. It shows us how much we are relying on social media and that we only show the world a perfect, unreal version of ourselves. People are almost afraid to show who they really are and are afraid of being on the receiving part of negative comments.

This book wants to show us on a funny way that just being ourselves is more than enough and that the right people will accept you just the way you are!

I loved reading it from the first sentence until the very last word. And if you can’t get enough of it like me, there are even bonus chapters that made me love the whole story even more!