‘Freezing The Puck’ – written by Lasairiona McMaster #BookReview @QueenofFireLas

Not all men need to be an Alpha…

Synopsis

Justin
I thought I’d left my past in Minnesota when I moved to Iowa, but it was right there waiting for me.
Long blonde hair, curves in all the right places, and a death glare that hits harder than a slap shot to the solar plexus. On the ice, I’m a pro at blocking shots, but Savannah Bowen has slipped behind all my defenses and made a home in my heart.
I had no intention of revisiting the past, but when she’s damn near everywhere I go, I’m a goner.

Savannah
Hell freakin’ no.
It doesn’t matter that Justin Ashe is seven feet tall and sexy as sin, or that I’ve had a crush on him for years. He cheated on my best friend in high school, and that makes him off limits.
I can’t be with him, but damn, it’s impossible to stay away from him. Girl Code says uteruses before duderuses.
He’s supposed to be my enemy, but the more I see of him, the blurrier the lines get.

Welcome to UCR hockey, where fierce AF heroines and hot as puck heroes find their hockey ever afters. If you pucking love college hockey romance series, you’ll adore UCR Raccoons hockey.

FREEZING THE PUCK is a delicious slow burn, enemies-to-lovers, ovaries before brovaries sports romance. This interconnected full-length stand-alone is the first in a new series with no cheating or cliffhangers and has a guaranteed happily-ever-after.

My review

If there is one thing Savannah holds on to, is that it’s always sisters before misters. So when years ago, Justin cheated on her best friend Molly, that was the foundation of a hatred still lasting till present times.
Luckily, Savannah and Justin never crossed paths, until just recently. Now they seem to meet each other all the time, and despite Savannah efforts, she starts to feel an attraction towards him. An attraction she tries to resists, because of what Justin did to her best friend and is still unforgivable.
However, Justin may not be the guy everyone thinks he is. In fact, there are more than just one lie going around about him and despite his fierceness as captain of the Cedar Rapids Raccoons, he has a gentleness and a caring nature you wouldn’t expect from a hockey player. And he cannot take Savannah out of his mind.

My dearest Lasairiona, 

Being a big fan of your previous series filled with A-M-A-Z-I-N-G Alpha – men, having my ovaries exploding with each new book, I was both looking forward to this next series, but also a bit worried. Because after such a delightful series, how could *anything* be better than what I have read before? My expectations were so high that I thought they would be impossible to be reached. 

But what on earth was I thinking, having even a tiny doubt about you and your wonderful writing skills??? 

I just loved how Justin is the total opposite of an Alpha. Even if we often dream about a man taking control, isn’t it that we also need the kinder, gentler men to sweep us off our feet?
And Justin did exactly that and even more!
Justin shows us that being an empath isn’t easy, feeling someone else’s emotions so deeply, feeling not only their happiness but also their pain and struggles.
I am not an empath myself, but I care deeply how everyone around me is feeling, so this book made me understand a little bit better how being an empath affects that person’s life. 

But this book is so much more… 

Who would ever think that a fear of flying would turn out to be something so hilarious for the readers, yet so swoon – worthy material! Seeing how Savannah is struggling during the flight was almost making me afraid of taking a plane again. And then to be forced to sit next to your sworn enemy, could things even get worse for her?
But Justin shows what a perfect gentleman he is, trying to help her and distract her, comfort her… *Tizi was swooning before anything actually happened!*   

I could perfectly understand the dilemma Savannah was facing. She and Molly have been best friends since high school after Molly rescued her from an awkward situation. So when Molly caught Justin in a compromising situation, Savannah stayed and is still staying loyal to Molly. So no way Savannah would give in to her growing attraction to her sworn enemy! 

If only that was the only problem Savannah was facing…
When we meet her, she made a terrible discovery that shook her ground. Now, as a bystander it’s easy to say that it isn’t that big of a deal, as she did have everything (it’s hard to say anything about it without giving away what the discovery is! 😊).
But how can anyone judge on how to feel if you aren’t in the same situation? And feelings for sure don’t always listen to reason, as they have a mind of their own. 

While reading, I was blown away with Justin’s job. I found it both hilarious and also amazing to read that a man would be doing what is mostly expected from a woman. Now, don’t go thinking crazy things, it’s rather innocuous in a way, yet it left me flabbergasted in a good way. 

It takes a while before Justin and Savannah finally get into some action. But while I couldn’t wait for that action, it didn’t bother me that it took so long. It only made it possible to understand the characters much better and fall completely and irrevocably in love with them!
When the action finally took place, I swooned how considered and determined Justin was to achieve his goal. He won’t settle for less than an amazing O from Savannah, even if it takes hours! If only all men would be as passionate as Justin! 

Savannah and Justin are a match made in heaven, they both couldn’t find a person more perfect for themselves.
While obviously there is some friction between them, even after getting together, it fitted their character perfectly, the reason of the friction and the way they behaved afterwards.
And I found it a nice touch of this amazing, wonderful, talented author of even mocking a bit romance books, by refusing a third act break – up. Who could make up this stuff!!! 

My dearest Lasairiona, you blew me away with the start of this new series. I devoured this book, I adored it, I wanted to read it all over again. And I don’t blame you at all for my lack of sleep, and when I did sleep, dreaming of finding my own Justin to my Savannah!

‘Billionaire’s Island Temptation’ – written by Rachael Stewart #BookReview #ARC @rach_b52

A much needed escape that will bring so much more…

Synopsis

Will their fling on the tropical island of Mustique develop into something more? Find out in the first of the Billionaires for the Rose Sisters duet by Rachael Stewart for Harlequin Romance.

A summer fling…

Or something more?

Jessie Rose is shocked by the instant chemistry she feels when she meets billionaire Joel in Mustique. She’s come looking for an escape, and brooding Joel is very clear he’s not looking for anything permanent. But letting their guards down while exploring the island together, they can’t deny their fling is dangerously close to being a temptation they may not be able to walk away from…

From Harlequin Romance: Be swept away by glamorous and heartfelt love stories.

Billionaires for the Rose Sisters

Book 1: Billionaire’s Island Temptation
Book 2: Consequence of Their Forbidden Night

My review

Jessie Rose for sure needed a time – out. So when her sister has arranged the perfect escape for her, Jessie cannot not accept the offer to stay a while on the tropical island of Mustique.
what she wasn’t prepared for, was having an instant chemistry with billionaire Joel. A chemistry just impossible to ignore, and despite several warning, they decide to have a fling.
But their fling may turn out to be so much more than that. However, are both Jessie and Joel ready for deeper feelings, as they both have high walls built around them, protecting them from getting hurt (again)… 

Is there a book from Rachael Stewart that doesn’t make me devour it at once? I truly don’t think so… 

There are a few admissions I have to make, before I start my long list of compliments…
I am just a regular, normal woman, living in Belgium, having a normal pay check. So it takes some time for me while reading to grasp the ability of rich people to just own a villa on a tropical island, having private jets, ready to take off wherever they want.
Just imagine the luxury to go wherever you want, without a single worry about finding the cheapest flight, a good but not too expensive hotel etc. What a life the wealthy have! 

And I do believe in instant attraction, but I never had the urgence to jump a man after just seeing him for the first time. So again, I had to turn off my own situation and just go with the flow. 

But what an amazing story this was!  

When Jessie arrives on the island, she isn’t in a good place. After losing her beloved mother, she is faced again with terrible nightmares, only now she doesn’t have the warm embrace of her mother to comfort her.
While it broke my heart, I could completely understand how terrible that returning nightmare was, and her reaction to it.
But what was even worse than just those nightmares, was how laconic her ex was about it, even ridiculing her!
So I was glad that Jessie has an amazing sister that took her away from everything, giving Jessie the opportunity to find some calmness again. 

A calmness that she somehow finds in the arms of Joel…
Joel is the kind of man that everyone is warning you about. He has the looks and he has the money. But what he lacks is the commitment. Even his best friend warns Jessie to stay away from him, to avoid another heartbreak. 

Initially it was difficult for me to grasp why everyone would be so against Jessie and Joel getting (temporarily) together. They are both consenting adults, knowing their romance comes with an expiration date. So while I understood the meddling of Joel’s friend Brendan, and Jessie’s sister Hannah, I found it also very frustrating, annoying and intrusive.
Obviously we as a reader know what outcome we want to have, and will have. But in this book the journey towards that ending was more important than ever. 

While we know from the start what Jessie’s issues are, it’s harder to get through Joel’s armour. I just couldn’t understand how an amazing man as Joel could be cold at moments, even towards his own family.
But slowly, we get to understand Joel better, we get to know his past and thus his fears. And reading those bits, made everything crystal – clear. And my heart went out to him… 

In this book there is a difference in status, as to say. While Jessie isn’t living in the higher ranks as Joel, it turns out that Jessie may be exactly what Joel needs to just live again. Jessie is the antidote Joel didn’t know he was looking for.
But also Joel shows Jessie that not every man is the same. And while he may seem self – centered, he shows his caring and nurturing character in Jessie’s most agonizing moments. 

The feelings develop rather quickly in this wonderful book, but sometimes it just takes an instant to fall in love. But it takes so much more and so much courage to take the dive and find the courage to admit those feelings. Because even if there is always the risk of ending up in heartbreak, the chance at love is always worthy of that risk…  And then I am not talking about all the sparks that fly out of the pages!

I found this an amazing story about two hurt people, falling in love, overcoming their pain, finding comfort and trying to find the courage to put the pat behind them and starting to have a bright and wonderful life again.

And I am also VERY intrigued with what will happen with Jessie’s sister Hannah next, because those few glimpses the author shared with us, for sure makes me want to dive into the next story right away! ☺️

‘Rainbows Over Puddleduck Farm’ – written by Della Galton #BookReview @DellaGalton @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Dreams are never truly over…

Synopsis

Don’t dream your life, live your dreams….

Phoebe Dashwood is a passionately committed vet who’s living the dream. She’s about to open her own small animal practice at her grandmother’s animal shelter, PuddleduckFarm in the New Forest.

Phoebe is helped by her two oldest friends. Her best friend Tori is a mix of hard-headed journalist and hopeless romantic, who thinks love will conquer all when she finds the right man!

Then there is Sam, Phoebe’s staunchest ally, whose integrity and selflessness mean he would do anything to make Phoebe happy, no matter what the cost to himself.

Very soon Phoebe discovers that fantasy and reality don’t quite match.

An unscrupulous bunny breeder, a poisoned stream, and a complicated attraction all conspire to throw her dreams in a spin.

Events come to a shocking climax at the New Forest Show where Phoebe’s world is turned upside down and she has to make some life changing decisions.

My review

Phoebe Dashwood has finally opened her own small animal practice at Puddleduck Farm. With her two best friends by her side, Tori and Sam, help is always just a call away.
While it may seem that all her dreams have come true, Phoebe knows that life is never dull. Because what to do with a best friend who has just come clean about his feelings, but they are not reciprocated? And what about her own feelings towards a grumpy neighbour? And with being a vet, her mind is always set on protecting animals, even against a breeder with not so admirable intentions…
It’s clear that no matter what dreams have come true for Phoebe, there are still many to be fulfilled! 

What a delight retuning to Puddleduck Farm and Phoebe her adventures! This for sure was a book I was eager to pick up, as I had too many unanswered question when finishing the start of this series.

Phoebe is still that wonderful person, with a big heart for animals. She always has the animals’ best interest at heart, and goes even beyond the ‘normal’ to protect them from people with lesser good intentions.
Seeing her walking on Puddleduck Farm, surrounded by all the animals that love her, shows what a great character she is.
But not only towards animals she is amazing, jut in general she is the kind of person we would be lucky to have as a friend. 

The fact that she does not want to hurt Sam, even if she doesn’t feel the same, says more than enough.
She wants her best friend to be happy, and that makes her think if perhaps her feelings may go deeper or not.
Adding to the equation that she is feeling an attraction towards Rufus, turns this story into a sort of love triangle, but where both contenders are amazing people, and neither one of them deserves the heart – break…
Because whether I have my own personal preference, I for sure don’t want to be in Phoebe’s shoes… 

This story is slow – paced, making it perfect to put a pause on our own hectic lives, and making us enjoy a wonderful read, which is also filled with realities we too often want to ignore.

The issue of the breeder with the focus on just making money and not taking care of the rabbits like they should, opened my eyes to look beyond the cuteness. No matter how cute an animal may seem, cuteness isn’t a indication of good health. And it saddened me to understand through this story how in pain such lovely animals can be, just for our own personal gain. 

But there is also the mental health issue. My heart went out to Rufus, as he obviously is still struggling with his panic attacks, but is slowly finding his own way to overcome them. The more I read about his issues, the more it was obvious to me that just everyone can have an attack, and there is nothing to be ashamed about, no matter who you are.
But I also understood why Rufus wasn’t ready to talk about to just anyone, as he didn’t want to burden anyone, especially his little boy, with his issues. 

The author made also my heart stop when there is a terrible accident taking place. Once it started beating again, it was torn towards two different directions, just like Phoebe’s…
I am not going to say more about it, as I want you to undergo the same shock and dilemma as I did! 

Reading this book was the perfect time – out, it put my senses at ease, but also made me think about the real world outside, how not everything is as clear – cut.    

Phoebe’s story has not come to and end with this book, and I felt like the story got to a point where significant choices have to be made.
So while it was delightful to read this second chapter of Phoebe’s new life, I cannot wait to read how her story will evolve even further.

‘The Lady Of The Loch’ – written by Elena Collins #BookReview @judyleighwriter @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Every castle has its secrets, but this one more than others…

Synopsis

‘Although I believe I will die here in this castle, my spirit will never be silent.’

Ravenscraig Castle, Scotland. 1307

When the castle she works in is sacked by the army of Prince Edward of England, kitchen maid Agnes Fitzgerald manages to escape north of Inverness to throw herself at the mercy of the Lord and Lady at Ravenscraig Castle. Although safe for now, the people of Scotland are fighting hard for their independence, and the threat of the English hangs heavy over the land.  But when Agnes spies Cam Buchanan swimming in the loch, her mind turns away from war and towards love.  Agnes even dares to dream of a happy future, until she learns that Cam must go and fight alongside Robert de Brus.

Present day

Twins Leah and Zoe need a change, so caretaking at Ravenscraig Castle is the perfect opportunity to get away from it all. Surrounded by rugged Highland countryside, and bordered by a loch, the picturesque setting is everything they dreamed of. But the locals are reluctant to visit Ravenscraig, and there are whispers of ghosts and lost souls. The sisters quickly dismiss such superstition, but soon the overwhelming sadness they feel coming from the tower grows too hard to ignore.

Can the sisters finally right the wrongs of seven hundred years of heartbreak, seven hundred years of betrayal…

USA Today bestselling author Judy Leigh writing as Elena Collins, brings you this heart-breaking and unforgettable timeslip novel, perfect for fans of Barbara Erskine, Diana Gabaldon and Louise Douglas.

My review

Leah and Zoe are typical twin sisters, they are as close as can be. But Leah has been going through some rough time, and getting away from it all may be the perfect remedy. So when Leah gets a job as a caretaker at Ravenscraig Castle, placed in the Highland countryside and bordered by a loch, they set off together.
While Leah feels finally at home, it seems that the roles have been switched and now Zoe is finding a hard time to adapt in their new setting. And rumours of ghosts and lost souls for sure don’t help. Even if the sisters dismiss these kind of gossip, they cannot deny that there is *something*…
Something that can be linked to the events taken place in 1307, when a young kitchen maid, Agnes Fitzgerald, had to escape from her home to Ravenscraig Castle, while the people f Scotland are fighting for their freedom. In a place where history is being written, filled with fights and threat, Agnes might fall in love with Cam Buchanan. But will their love stand a chance when Cam must go and fight together with Robert de Brus? 

I always think that writing dual timelines can be dangerous for an author. Because I am afraid that one story will not have the chance to capture the reader’s heart.
And while indeed the main characters could have perfectly have a book on their own, the fact that there was a common thread, linking both stories turned this book into an even better one. 

There is a thing I have to admit… my knowledge of the Scottish past is rather minimal. And what I know, I know from reading some fictional books, making me do some superficial research on Google, or watching movies like Braveheart.
So while Agnes’ story may be fictional, I liked how it the author put some real events into it, making it all more plausible. 

What I liked the most, was the bond of sisterhood. Leah and Zoe are real sisters, and would do anything for each other, even moving out of their comfort zone if that would mean it would help their sibling.
And while Agnes is on her own, she is like a real big sister to Effe, who is much more fragile even if they are around the same age.
Both Zoe and Agnes are very protective of Leah and Effe respectively. And that makes it so easy to like them. But their protectiveness also makes sure that they put their selves on the side-line, eve risking to lose their own happiness. 

It was sweet to read how initially it was Leah who was struggling at home, and once in Ravenscraig Castle, she found herself at home, and we saw how she was opening up, being back the Leah everyone knew.
And it saddened me to read how Zoe was now in the struggling position, as she was doing everything to make her sister happy.
That only shows that even twins are only alike until a certain point, but in the end they are also individuals with their own characteristics. 

Yet both sisters slowly start to appreciate the beauty they are being surrounded by, and their curiosity to get to know more about Ravenscraig Castle, brings them to befriend some locals and the owner of the place, making them find more than just a wonderful yet also bit spooky place. 

A spooky place where Agnes finds herself living after she had endured a horrible event, making her escape her home with Effe.
What I liked about Agnes was her hands – on mentality. She doesn’t play just the victim, but she wants to show her worth and make sure that people see her value and allow her to stay at the castle.
By just being true to herself, she shows people they can rely on her and trust her.

Seeing her falling in love for the first time was very sweet in my eyes. And even if it may seem a bit superficial, as how quick these feelings develop, it also shows that sometimes just one look can be more than enough to find the love of your life.

But on the other hand, it angered me to see in the end how she gets betrayed by the person she would do anything to protect…
I felt so angered, so shocked even to see how quickly Agnes was being dismissed as soon as she longer was needed, and how quickly has been forgotten all the things that Agnes has been doing. 

Obviously I knew that at least one story wouldn’t have the ending I wanted it to have, yet the author managed so well to let me care about all the main characters that I kept wishing, hoping, that somehow, the ending would be what all characters deserved. 

Even if I am not fully convinced that places can be haunted, or that there are spirits lingering around, I was fully enthralled by this book. I just had to find out how each story would end. A wonderful book, filled with love, family, but also sadness and betrayal, just like in real life…

‘Dreams Come True At Primrose Hall’ – written by Jill Steeples #BookReview @jillesteeples @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Isn’t it always the case that when something seems too good to be true…

Synopsis

Pia Temple has always had a soft spot for Jackson Moody following a passionate teenage love affair that burnt out over one long summer, more than ten years ago. First loves can be hard to forget, and the devastatingly gorgeous Jackson, is harder to forget than most.

After putting aside her ambitions while she cared for her parents, it is finally time for Pia to think about herself. So, when she’s offered the perfect job running the social calendar at Primrose Hall, with a dreamy flat included, how can she refuse? There’s only one problem… The new owner of the refurbished seventeenth-century manor house set in the idyllic Primrose Woods, is none other than Jackson, the man she’s thought about every day for years.  

In a whirl of weddings and craft fairs, literary festivals and tea parties, Pia blossoms in her new role. But with the delectable Jackson a daily distraction, maybe this isn’t the dream job after all – especially when Jackson’s unfeasibly beautiful ex-girlfriend Tara, comes back to visit the hall… 

Dreams Come True at Primrose Hall is the perfect feel-good love story to brighten even the darkest day. Just right for fans of Cathy Bramley, Heidi Swain and Julie Houston.

My review

As a teenager, Pia Temple thought she had her whole life figured out. Unfortunately, she had to give up her dreams to take care of her parents, and she even saw her teenage love affair with Jackson Moody end abruptly and unexpectedly.
Now it’s finally time for adult Pia to think about herself and her dreams again. Even if she has low expectations, she applies for the perfect job, running the social calendar at Primrose Hall. Being in a situation where she needs to find a new place to live, the fact that the job comes with a flat, it’s the perfect solution to all her problems.
But another issue arises, as it appears that the new owner, thus her new boss is no one else but Jackson Moody himself, the man she never forgot…
Surrounded by weddings, craft fairs and donkeys, Pia finally has the chance to blossom, even if Jackson seems to become a continuous distraction… 

What I love about this wonderful series, is that each story can be perfectly read as a standalone, and each time I fall in love with not only the wonderful characters, but also an amazing setting. 

Having read the previous parts, I already saw glimpses of Pia and Jackson, but in this story we are able to get their whole story, which made my heart break a little bit, but also made me feel all warm and cosy on the inside… 

Pia is a beautiful woman, inside and outside. She ‘gave up’ her own dreams to look after her parents, doing what not just everybody would do. And now that they are gone, it was absolutely understandable how lost Pia felt…
And I could perfectly comprehend how difficult it was for her to leave her childhood home behind, having to stand on her own two feet, and find herself not only a job but also a place to stay, while having no real references… 

However, despite her situation, it’s crystal-clear that her heart is at the right place, just read how she looks after not only her elder neighbour but also doesn’t hesitate to take care of Bertie, the Dalmatian.
And I am not talking the lengths she would go for her friends… 

Obviously, when Pia starts her PA job at Primrose Hall, she feels like a fish out of water, as she hasn’t done anything like this before. Yet I admired her determination to work everything out, and just own the job.
And I have to say, she has some great ideas, perfect for the place, understanding and feeling what it needs and what it doesn’t (or what Jackson needs and doesn’t need). 

Initially it was difficult to decipher Jackson’s character. His actions were some moments contradictory, and for sure he isn’t always a ray of sunshine.
But we also see this softer side of him, and the way he is around Bertie, speaks volumes. Slowly we get to understand Jackson better, seeing his struggles, his issues and his demons that keep chasing him. 

While it’s clear that this story will have romance in it, and who the love interests are, for me it felt more than just *that* kind of story.
I saw it more as a story where a young woman is still trying to figure out what she wants to do in her life, where her place in the world is and also has still a lot to learn, as her priorities were so different in her earlier life. 

And it is also absolutely a story about second chances, at love and at life. Reading how Pia and Jackson cannot ignore that spark that is still alight after so many years, was just proof that we can never underestimate feelings, no matter when they were developed. 

I found this a marvellous book to read, filled with many realistic, real issues. But also with realistic and real positive developments. Each solution made sense, and wasn’t something that could have been fixed by using a magic wand. They were real solutions for real problems. 

Devouring this book may be an understatement, as I enjoyed reading each page of it. And seeing my old friends again, making new friends and fall in love with this wonderful setting was the perfect recipe to lighten my day!

‘A Christmas Wish’ – written by Suzanne Rogerson #BookReview @rogersonsm

To remind us what Christmas truly is about…

Synopsis

A heart-warming collection of feel-good stories showing snippets of family life and friendship during the festive period.

Santa Paws Delivery
Blaze delivers Christmas cheer to a care home.

Christmas Wish – Part One
During the office Christmas party Cassie is forced to re-evaluate her life priorities.

For the Holidays
A stepdaughter’s not just for Christmas.

Chance Encounters
Two brothers must unite to do the right thing when faced with a life-threatening choice.

Christmas Wish – Part Two
As Lynn contemplates another lonely Christmas, can Harry provide a welcome distraction?

The Icing on the Cake
Preparing for a big family Christmas, will the day go as Jess plans?

Not Just For Christmas (extended version)
The Shelton family welcome a new addition to the family, but could it spell disaster for Christmas?

One Good Deed
Struggling with life after University, Sam is stuck in a rut until he meets a homeless man with an unexpected gift.

From the author of short story collections – Fantasy Short Stories and Love, Loss and Life In Between.

My review

Christmas is more than just Santa and gifts from/ for your loved ones. In this collection filled with lovely short stories, we get a reminder what Christmas truly is about, family, friendship, love and hope.
The books contains following stories: 

Santa Paws Delivery
Blaze delivers Christmas cheer to a care home. 

Christmas Wish – Part One
During the office Christmas party Cassie is forced to re-evaluate her life priorities. 

For the Holidays
A stepdaughter’s not just for Christmas. 

Chance Encounters
Two brothers must unite to do the right thing when faced with a life-threatening choice. 

Christmas Wish – Part Two
As Lynn contemplates another lonely Christmas, can Harry provide a welcome distraction? 

The Icing on the Cake
Preparing for a big family Christmas, will the day go as Jess plans? 

Not Just For Christmas (extended version)
The Shelton family welcome a new addition to the family, but could it spell disaster for Christmas? 

One Good Deed
Struggling with life after University, Sam is stuck in a rut until he meets a homeless man with an unexpected gift. 

Sometimes, when reading short stories, or novella’s, I feel a little bit unsatisfied. Not because the story is bad, but because I just wanted to read more about the characters, see more what the future would hold.
And yes, with this collection, there were many cases where I wished to have *more*. But more isn’t always needed, when we need to be reminded of the true meaning of Christmas, or just kindness and love in general. 

And while I wanted each story to be longer, to satisfy my curiosity, having to move forward to the next lovely story, I also understood the necessity of just having a snapshot of these characters’ lives. Otherwise the focus would shift to other events, but that is not what is needed. Even with just glimpses, I understood so much more of the characters and their struggles that a whole book could ever make me see. 

Obviously, the common thread IS Christmas, but I found there were several common threads, and while they were all linked, they were also all wonderfully unique! From a lovely therapy dog, to a woman trying to expand her family, to a woman trying to be loved by her stepdaughter, to two brothers with the wrong friends, each and one of them made me smile when their story came to an end. 

And secretly I have one favourite story that made my heart warm a little bit more than others…☺️

This author managed amazingly to put the focus on the most important feelings in the world, in a short amount, during the most wonderful time of the year.
The collection shows us that everyone has their own struggles in life, and things may not always be as easy for everyone. But it also shows us that sometimes one action, how small it is, can make a great, positive difference in someone’s life…

‘One French Summer’ – written by Gillian Harvey #BookReview @GillPlusFive @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

To rediscover yourself in France…

Synopsis

Only child out of the house – so far out that she’s gone all the way to Australia! A husband, who has requested a break. Life isn’t quite going as planned for Katy.

She’s suddenly at a loss, but she still has her friends Sam, Vicky and Ivy. The girls have been there for her through thick and they’re not about to stop now. However, they think Katy might need more than boot camp . . . so they kidnap her and head off to France on a last minute retreat.

Can a reset give her a new lease on life or help her win back her husband? Or could there be a new love in her life?

She went for a holiday, but it could become the start of a second chance . . .

My review

Katy was sure that her husband came back to his senses when he asked to talk to her after needing a break.
But she wasn’t prepared to hear that he wants the break to be definite, especially after hearing that their daughter wants to stay in Australia and make her life there.
Feeling at loss, Katy doesn’t know what to do with her life now. But her friends Sam, Vicky and Ivy, Katy’s rock at the most difficult moments, decide to surprise her with a last minute escape, in a retreat in France.
The French countryside is the perfect place for Katy to unwind, and let loose. And perhaps start a new chapter in her life? Or will she be able to win her husband back? 

You know what really annoys me? When people, especially women, think that *they* need to change in order to keep their spouses. What is wrong with just being yourself? And if your spouse is being a prick, like Katy’s husband is, isn’t it better to lose him instead of always doing as he pleases? 

So at the start of this book, I wasn’t Katy’s biggest fan, as it was clear that she lost herself while always following her husband.
I wasn’t her biggest fan, but I also pitied her… In a short time she has had several shocks, at first her husband needing a break, then her daughter wanting to stay in Australia and the straw that breaks the camel’s back, her husband having moved on and having no intention of returning to Katy at all… 

While as a reader it doesn’t come as a total shock, I could understand how deflated Katy felt, as everything that mattered to her, was now just gone. No husband, no daughter around…
Luckily she has some wonderful friends, who will do everything they can to make Katy feel alive again.
Sometimes we all need a (not so) gentle push making us rethink about our lives and which course we want to take next. And is there a lovelier place than the place where these best friends will be staying? 

I liked it to see how Katy opened up again, thinking about herself and not what someone else expects from her. She finds her own passions again, and is not being gaslighted by a selfish, outdated, old-fashioned and even a bit sexist husband.
And this new, old Katy was for sure much more loveable than the Katy we met at the start of this book. 

Katy also found a potential love interest, but the focus wasn’t about Katy finding romance, it was all about finding herself (again). Even if at one point in the story she makes a choice I didn’t agree, I could understand she had to give it one more chance. And it was the more rewarding seeing how Katy has changed throughout the story, and seeing how she doesn’t accept the BS she would have accepted in the past.

The author shows us that this search isn’t one without trial and error, even here and there clashing with people who have your best interest at heart.
It’s not an easy journey, it takes a lot of courage and understanding, not only what happened in the past or what direction you want to take, but also understanding yourself, allowing yourself to be yourself again. 

This was a wonderful story to read, about a woman who reluctantly has to accept the changes in her life, but realizes that being comfortable in a situation doesn’t mean that you have to just accept it. But that, at any stage in your life, you can change the course of your life, and can change back into the person you used to be, the person that used to be happy, and not just content.
Something we all just stop and think about!

‘I Love You, Always, Forever’ – written by Charlie Dean #CoverReveal @CharlieADean @rararesources

What book is more perfect to have its cover revealed on such a romantic day?

Synopsis

Life is full of highs and lows, but it’s who helps us through that counts.

Stumbling across her teenage diaries in her childhood home, Charlie is instantly transported to the 1990s.

Charlie relives all the emotions and feelings as memories come flooding back, from first kiss to first love and everything in between.

Back in the present and Charlie discovers that even in the darkest of times, light and laughter can ALWAYS be found.

A heartfelt journey through life, from teenage angst to the trials and tribulations of adulthood. Family love, friendship and romance weave throughout but who will love you, always, forever?

Pre-order Links

Amazon UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/I-Love-You-Always-Forever-ebook/dp/B0BSYSTC2Z/

Amazon US – https://www.amazon.com/I-Love-You-Always-Forever-ebook/dp/B0BSYSTC2Z/

Publication Date: 30th March

Follow Charlie Dean on Twitter – https://twitter.com/CharlieADean

About the author

I’m a 70s baby, 80s child and a 90s teenager. I love writing stories with real, likeable characters who are perfectly imperfect just like me.

I love exploring love in all its forms, be it romantic, friendship or family and all that these relationships entail.

My stories are romances with a sprinkling of spice.

The COVER!

‘Nobody Puts Romcoms In The Corner’ – written by Kathryn Freeman #BookReview @KathrynFreeman1 @rararesources @0neMoreChapter_

What ever could happen when recreating famous movie scenes?

Synopsis

Not an expert, not even close, not in any of this. But nobody will try harder than me to make you happy.

Sally is a classic romantic and Harry is a classic cynic, but when a drunken bet leads the new flatmates to (badly) recreate ‘the lift’ from Dirty Dancing, and the video goes viral (#EpicRomcomReenactmentFailure), they both realise there’s potential financial benefit in blundering their way through the romcom lexicon for their suddenly vast social media following.

Now, as Harry and Sally bring major romcom moments to new life – including recreating that classic diner scene – their faking it turns to making…out and suddenly they’re living a real life romcom of their own! But like all the greatest love stories, the road to happily ever after is paved with unexpected challenges for this hero and heroine…

My review

Sally and Harry have recently become flatmates as Sally had a free room and Harry was looking for one. Their characters couldn’t be more different, as Sally is a ray of sunshine, a real romantic and believes in true love. While harry is cynic, down – to – earth and doesn’t believe at all in love.
However, when one drunken nights leads to recreate the famous lift of Dirty Dancing and their video goes viral, they decide to make more video of them failing at the re-enactment of famous romcom scenes. But when the faking sparks turns into real sparks, how can there be a chance at happily ever after love when someone truly believes that love isn’t real? 

Oh My God, how great was this book!!! I absolutely devoured it and even if I could, I wouldn’t have put it down! 

Sally is a delightful character, she for sure brings the sunshine in even the darkest moments. But while I liked her from the start, getting to know the sacrifices she made at a younger age, and yet even the worst didn’t put a damper on her bright character, made me even admire her more.
I love watching romcoms, but I don’t think I will ever be at the same level as Sally! Obviously when someone says ‘the lift’ or ‘the pottery scene’, we all know what movies we are talking about. But I didn’t realize there would be so many iconic movie scenes, but after reading this marvellous book I am starting to see movies with whole different eyes thanks to Sally! 

But Sally is more than just a young woman filled with sunshine, she is also a great and supportive friend, and even if not appreciated, an amazing sister to Amy (who I truly disliked throughout the largest part of the book but in the end, she redeemed herself and turned out to have a nicer character than I expected!). 

I have to admit though… Sally’s view of love was a bit credulous. We all want the fuzzies, the bells etc. But we also know that most of them are a figure of speech and that even the greatest loves don’t always get along. So it was a bit strange to see Sally not understanding that bit while she dreams of finding her Mr. Darcy.. 

Harry couldn’t be more the opposite of Sally and the furthest away from any romcom hero. Seeing his parents and his ex, I could completely understand why he doesn’t believe in love. Logically he knows that movies are just a fantasy, and that none of whatever happens there would or could happen in real life. And having no example of love in his life, can you blame the guy he believes that love is just a fairy-tale?
However, his actions speak louder than his words, because even if he doesn’t realize it himself, he does things out of love… 

Seeing Sally and Harry together, as they are like chalk and cheese, was delightful, sweet, hilarious, heart – warming, steamy yet also a bit frustrating! Seeing them making the videos with their own twists made me laugh out loud, as we all know the real thing. I found it clever of the characters (and thus the author) how they managed to just own the scene by not being just a copy but added their own uniqueness to it.
And if I could see the sparks fly on the pages, can you imagine how they would spark around in the actual videos??? 

I said that I found it also frustrating, but in the sense of why-can-they-not-see-how-perfect-they-are-together?
While hanging too tight on their own beliefs, they would be able to not see the best thing right in front of them! 

I have said it before, and I can only confirm it once again, I absolutely adore this amazing author, as she writes funny, sweet, hot, amazing stories. Every time a new book comes out, I actually squeal out of joy, and just like with this story, while reading I have this sense of contentment as I am being in a wonderful place with lovely characters.
I don’t believe Kathryn Freeman can even disappoint me in any of her books!

‘An Island In The Sun’ – written by Kate Frost #BookReview @katefrostauthor @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

How long can you keep running away?

Synopsis

Running away is what Tabitha Callahan does best until saying goodbye becomes too hard…

When successful songwriter Tabitha Callahan swaps a summer of sadness for pet sitting around the world, she intends to use the time to heal her broken heart.

Tabitha can’t believe her luck when she picks up a housesit on the rugged and beautiful Portuguese island of Madeira.

The villa is luxurious, the views breath-taking and her charges, a gorgeous but aloof cat and two cute and friendly Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, are perfect companions while she works on some new material and attempts to reconcile her past.

However, her peace is shattered when an unexpected house guest puts paid to her much-needed time alone, forcing her to confront not only her feelings but what she actually wants from life.

New friends and old dominate her time on the island, along with deep-rooted regret and unspoken sorrow.

Will a year of running away be enough to put the past to rest and allow someone new to inch into her heart?

My review

Tabitha Callahan, an amazing songwriter,  has used her pet sitting around the world as an excuse as she isn’t ready to face her broken heart.
Her latest job brings her to the wonderful island of Madeira, where she will look after a gorgeous cat and two delightful Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. With a breath-taking view in a great villa, Tabitha hopes to have the opportunity to work on some new material.
But what she doesn’t take in account is the unexpected guest at the door, the son of the owners of the villa, who hopes he can crash there for a short time.
Because with now an extra presence in the villa, Tabitha may realize that running away from everything and everyone may not be the answer, but that maybe now is the time to face her past, feelings and what she truly wants from life.
And facing those feelings also include facing the feelings that start to develop for Raff and the feelings she has for an old friend also residing on the island… 

So, my brother went on holiday to Madeira last year, and I was honestly a bit envious of it! But now I can gladly say I have been there too, while reading this amazing book! Isn’t that just wonderful, how a book can just take you to amazing place? 

Being a great animal – lover myself, I was intrigued by Tabitha, as she has found the perfect combination of going on holidays and ‘working’ at the same time, by looking after lovely pets. Of course, she is doing her main work as a songwriter at the same time, but just how amazing is it to travel all around the world, getting to see wonderful places and being surrounded by animals that will love you unconditionally? 

However, no matter how lovely Tabitha’s life seems to appear, it’s clear that it’s just not… She had her heart broken, but not only in the way I expected it to be…
While she truly loved her boyfriend, it takes strength and courage to walk away when it’s not the right kind of love.
But what truly wrenched my heart was the aftermath… While she was hesitant at first, only after losing she realized how much she truly wanted what she no longer had (taking very cryptic here I know…). 

While in Madeira, she also wants to grab the opportunity to reconnect somehow with her former, now famous, best friend. Maybe this subplot was a bit superficial, as I felt that it could be a little more present in the story, I also understood that it was important to make us understand Tabitha’s state of mind better, but it would take much more for Tabitha to heal completely. 

Tabitha’s story for sure saddened me, even if the more her story evolved, we saw her seeing the light somehow. And while running away may be the best solution for a specific moment, it cannot be the permanent answer…  

However, I was not prepared for Raff’s story. At the start, I have to admit, his laid – back attitude, his lack in understanding, made me didn’t actually fall for him immediately. But the more I got to know this man, the more I saw that he had so many demons defeated and still was trying to defeat…
It felt so wrong everything he had endured, and all because of a clash of expectations…
For the little I have seen from his parents, and the more I got to know what happened, the more I understood why there was no love lost between Raff and his parents…
And even towards the end, I could see why he wasn’t ready yet, as he wasn’t at the same place where Tabitha was. Yet I kept hoping… 

This story shows us that stepping away from everything, the right moment will come to see things more clearly. But walking away won’t solve all our problems, as we still need to confront them and talk openly about what’s haunting. Only then we can be able to see what direction we want our lives to take and move forwards to a life filled with happiness, joy and love…