‘The Split’ – written by Amanda Brookfield #BookReview @ABrookfield1 @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

No matter what, your family always remains family…

Synopsis

Two decades on from a passionate courtship and marriage, Lucas and Esther are getting divorced.  

For Esther, it’s proving hard not to feel bitter watching Lucas enjoying his successful career, not to mention the attentions of his gorgeous, intelligent, and predictably younger lover. She meanwhile is struggling to forge a new life for herself, navigating the pitfalls of modern dating, while trying not to despair at the cost of living as a single woman of a certain age.

Then Lucas faces a shattering accusation at the same time as their children Dylan and Lily, start to implode.  When Dylan runs away, and as his father fights to save his reputation, Lucas and Esther find themselves back in each other’s lives, whether they like it or not. 

Has too much water passed under the bridge, or will long-forgotten loyalties and feelings bring the family back together, just when they need each other the most?

My review

When Esther met Lucas, she thought they would be together forever. But now, Esther is feeling jealous as Lucas moving on with his new girlfriend, and their children don’t need her as much as before.
Meanwhile, Esther herself is struggling to dive back into the dating pool, and trying to live as a single woman on her own.
But when Lucas is facing an accusation, and Dylan runs away, forces need to be joined to overcome it all.
Has too much happened in the past to stand as an united front, or is blood thicker than water no matter what?

I am part of a generation where children have parents that are still married, compared to current status, where it’s more common to have divorced parents. (I am not being judgmental here, I know that often getting divorced is the better solution compare to staying together).
And being single, I can only try to imagine how it feels when you are part of a unit and then you are not…

In this story, I found it’s not about one huge event, but several (little) things, changing the dynamics of an already disrupted family.
Picking up the pieces after a divorce is never easy, and add seeing how your ex – partner is easily moving on while you’re still struggling doesn’t make things easier.

I have to admit, Lucas wasn’t my favourite person in the book. While when Esther meets him so many years ago, he seemed like one of the good guys, his behaviour in the present is not something I particularly liked.
Especially how he behaves towards their children, and the way he acts as a teenager whenever his new girlfriend is involved, made me cringe a little bit.

This story shows not only how to ‘survive’ after a divorce, but also that even if separated, an ex – couple will always form a family unit when children are involved.
But also that each family is different. And how the family you grew up with, can form your own visions of your own family.

However, I also felt that in this book it was shown that despite a marriage that didn’t work, the differences between two people, when it truly matters, all those differences aren’t of importance.
Because there was a time that these two people loved each other, resulting in two children. And no matter what, the children always have the highest priority, even if that means facing a past you would rather forget.

We get not to know extraordinary people, but normal people with some everyday but also some devastating events. But they show us resilience, strength and an unbreakable bond.
I loved reading how Esther is getting back on her feet, even after some serious scares and terrible dates. But I also admired how Esther behaves like a mother, trying to always understand her children, how difficult it may seem, and always defended them. But I also appreciated how Esther stood by Lucas’ side when he is faced with accusations that can ruin his career.

I enjoyed reading this book, that is not filled with extravagant actions, but with the struggles of an ordinary woman with a rather ordinary life. Life doesn’t go always as planned, and it’s not always easy to get your life back on track. But blood is thicker than water, and that bond will always remain no matter what, even with new friendships, new love interests and new directions.

‘The Post Office Shop’ – written by K.T. Dady #BookReview @kt_dady @rararesources

Everyone can change, despite their past

Synopsis

Welcome to Pepper Bay. A small close-knit community where you’ll find chocolate box cottages, quaint shops, love, drama, and a happily ever after.

Snuggle down with this cosy, feel-good, comfort read that whisks you away to a beautiful bay on the Isle of Wight – Perfect for fans of Christie Barlow, Phillipa Ashley, and Holly Martin.

The Pepper Bay books are standalone stories, best read in order, that intertwine with recurring characters.

The Post Office Shop: Tilly Sheridan is fifty, perimenopausal, a widow, and pretty much lives in dungarees. Her daily life consists of running her family’s small shop on Dreamcatcher Farm, where not much goes on. The last thing she expects to happen in her life is to fall in love with an ex-criminal.

Rory Murphy has just finished a fifteen-year sentence for robbery, but he is not the man who first walked into that prison. With the help of a mentor, he changed his life whilst still behind bars, and now he has been given the opportunity of working on a farm to help him integrate back into society. He’s expecting early starts, long days, backbreaking work, and lonely nights, but he finds friendship, family, and love in Pepper Bay. Is it possible for him to finally have a good life? Not if his past has anything to do with it.

My review

Rory Murphy didn’t have an easy life and he is the first to admit that he has made mistakes in the past. Now he has finished his fifteen – year sentence for robbery, and he isn’t the same man anymore.
In prison he had a mentor that changed his life, and being a free man again, Rory hopes he can integrate back into society. With the help of the organisation Shine, with its focus to help ex – criminals, Rory ends up in Pepper Bay, helping on the Sheridan’s farm. Working on a farm means long days and hard work.
But what Rory didn’t expect was to meet Tilly Sheridan. She runs the small shop on Dreamcatcher farm in her dungarees.
Tilly is fifty, widowed, premenopausal and the last thing on her mind is to fall in love, especially with an ex – criminal.
But the heart wants what it wants, so will these two people have their own happily ever after, even after their past?

It’s not a secret that I love returning to Pepper Bay. But for me, this was the sweetest, funniest book of the whole series!

I loved the positive message in this story. Because no matter what mistake you made in your past, the people of Pepper Bay don’t hold it against you if you have changed your life.
Especially the whole Sheridan family shows how to give second chances without any prejudice.
And Tilly even proofs that everyone deserves love in their lives.

From the start, it’s obvious what an amazing person Tilly is. Not only because of her acceptance of Rory in Pepper Bay, but also how she is independent and strong on her own. She has loved but also lost and she doesn’t need a new man by her side.
She is easy on welcoming new people, she doesn’t judge someone based on their past. She sees you for who you are now.
And seeing how she accepts Rory and easily befriends him, shows again what a great character Tilly is.

I have to admit, Tilly is a very sweet and kind person, but also a very funny one, even if it’s unintentional.
Each time she has a hot flush, her ways to cool down are so awkward for her but so hilarious for us to read! I can understand her embarrassment, but I couldn’t stop laughing when one of those flushes came!

And Rory… he for sure changed his life around. He didn’t have an easy young life, which obviously made him made mistakes, for which he has paid his dues.
I liked it how he turned that page and has changed his life for the better. Even if I don’t agree with his past actions, I could understand where he was coming from, and obviously seeing how he redeemed himself, warmed my heart.
He is a selfless man, not afraid to risk his own life for others.

I just loved reading how these two lovely people are getting closer. They deserve to be happy together. It was marvellous to see how people, even after a certain age can fall deeply in love. Add a level of hilarity over needing some help at the more passionate moments, honestly, this book couldn’t be any better!

Of course, there are some moments that were saddening and heart – breaking, because somehow Rory’s not totally freed from his past. And wrong assumptions and decisions are being made, making me a bit angry.
I understood where those assumptions and decisions came from, but they were just wrong!

This was a wonderful return to Pepper Bay, with unexpected main protagonists. But these characters were very quickly in making me fall in love with them.
This book is filled with lovely people, but also with love, hope and showing us that everybody makes mistakes, some on a bigger scale than others. But it’s important to learn from those mistakes and change your life. And with people with an open mind and heart, you can find a place to call home, even if you never had it before.
And love can come at any age and in any shape, even in an unexpected way. But it’s up to us to dare to open our hearts again and even dare to fight for our love.

Maybe this book is the furthest away from my own situation/ life, but I think that this may be my favourite until now of the whole series! It’s such a positive book, putting a smile on my face!

‘Confetti At The Hummingbird Hotel’ – written by Daisy James #BookReview @daisyjamesbooks @rararesources

With so much going on, is one retreat going smoothly too much to ask?

Synopsis

Welcome back to the Hummingbird Hotel!

When Abbie Coleman is asked to organise a Dance & Desserts retreat for a group of exhausted schoolteachers, she decides to pull out all the stops. With line dancing, flamenco and the Charleston on the agenda, along with a whole host of delicious themed desserts, it’s her chance to prove to everyone that she has – at last – gained the skills needed to be an accomplished hotelier. This time she’s determined there will be no “unfortunate incidents” that make the Hummingbird Hotel look like Corfu’s Comedy Central.

With her big fat Greek wedding to the gorgeous Nikos Angelopoulos only three weeks away, will she finally be able to deliver a retreat without the habitual chaos and calamity the hotel has become famous for? Can she turn a clunky chicken dance into a classy Charleston and a boogie-woogie into a beautiful ballet? Or will she be boot scootin’ it back to London and life as a floundering florist?

Let Daisy James whisk you away to gorgeous Corfu with a feel-good holiday read filled with sun, sea and a sprinkle of romance. Perfect for fans of Mandy Baggot, Sue Roberts & Sandy Barker.

My review

In only three weeks it’s finally happening, Abbie will marry the love of her life Nikos in Corfu. With all the preparations almost ready, Abbie hopes that her latest retreat will go without any hiccups and that she can finally show that she in fact is a accomplished hotelier.
Even if the retreat is a Dance & Desserts one, for a group of schoolteachers, and her dancing skills aren’t really that great, she is determined to put her best foot forward.
With everything on her mind, can this retreat be accident – free? And will Abbie’s and Nikos’ plans for the future be the wonderful start of their lives together? Or will things fall apart before they even started? 

Returning to the Hummingbird Hotel is always a great joy for me. I have loved reading how first Abbie got the hotel and how slowly Corfu turned into her new home, with also finding love with Nikos.
So it’s obvious I just had to read this last chapter! 

Even if Abbie hopes to have a retreat without any problems, we know there is some trouble lurking around the corner.
Obviously, the mishaps are more a case of mischief than truly hurtful. And somehow I could understand why the culprit acted in such ways, even if in the end, the ‘victim’ showed his true colours and good intentions. 

But while the mystery and Abbie’s desperation is fun to read about, I found this more about how Abbie and Nikos are planning their future together, and the struggles they are facing to obtain their own happily ever after. 

It was so sweet and wonderful to read that even after a few setback, the love between these two characters is rock-solid. No matter what happens, I loved to see how they are there for each other, understanding each other with a few words and just having the same dreams, together. 

While one decision they made broke my heart (but I still understood it), Daisy James also shows that makes a decision and letting go is not easy. Wee see that when Abbie learns that what she has built with so much love, isn’t always appreciated.
so I kept hoping that there would be another, better fitting solution… 

Coming back to Hummingbird Hotel, knowing it would be the last time (not counting the re – reading sessions in the future), left me a bit melancholic…
I not only started to love Abbie and Nikos, but all their friends and family too. Getting to know them, and now parting our ways is a sad thing.
But it was also a privilege being part of their lives. And reading how in this book love is all around, warmed my heart.
And I am not only talking about love between the main characters, but also between friends, family and also the love for a place, just like Hummingbird Hotel and Corfu. 

I laughed reading about the dance classes, imaging Felix being true to himself, I enjoyed imaging how the desserts were being tasted (and devoured). I also freaked out when meticulously planned things went wrong, even bringing me almost to despair.
But I also felt hopeful, because this couple, their friends and family shows us that no matter what, together they stand strong and a solution will be found, maybe even a better one than the original plans. 

I enjoyed reading each book of this series, and for me, this last chapter couldn’t be a better ending for this great adventure the author made us participate together with amazing characters.

‘The Other Girlfriend’ – written by Alex Stone #BookReview @AlexStoneAuthor @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Love can change people, and not always for the better

Synopsis

She loves him…

Lizzie Green once loved Tom Murphy with a passion that bordered on obsession. All she wanted was his love to be returned. Then one night something terrible happened and Tom left Lizzie broken hearted. She swore she would never let him hurt her again….

She loves him not.

Now, ten years later, Tom turns up on Lizzie’s doorstep still as charming as ever. Lizzie knows he still has the power to break her heart and destroy her life again. But Lizzie can’t say no to him….

Can she?

My review

Lizzie Green and Tom Murphy have been best friends for ever. And then Lizzie realized that her feelings for Tom weren’t only amicable. She truly loved him with all her heart and passion.
But Tom doesn’t give Lizzie any indication that her feelings are reciprocated. And then that one night happens, a night that leaves Lizzie heartbroken and alone…
Ten years later Lizzie is known as Beth, as a way to put that past behind her. That is until Tom turns up at her doorstep.
Lizzie knows that Tom still has the power to break her, and not only her heart. But is she strong enough to say ‘no’ to him? 

I am a romantic type, and I have read several stories where lifelong friends suddenly realize that their feelings run deeper and slowly get involved and get their happily ever after.
But this for sure isn’t that kind of story, it is even the total opposite! Because what happens when feelings aren’t reciprocated or when the person of your affections doesn’t turn out to be who you thought? 

Initially it all begins on a happy note, as ten years ago, Lizzie and Tom are the best friends, and they just do everything together. They even decide to go to the same university, even if Lizzie’s parents, especially her mother, doesn’t think it’s a good idea.
Even if I could understand her parents’ view, I was happy for Lizzie that she would always have her best friend close to her. 

It’s until we fast-forward to the present. And we see a whole different Lizzie, who now goes as Beth. The contrast couldn’t be bigger, as that sparkly, social, happy Lizzie turned into fearful, grey mouse Beth.
And it’s clear that something devasting happened, to change Lizzie completely. And the lack of Tom’s presence in her life, makes it obvious that somehow he is involved in it. 

Through flashbacks we see how Lizzie is struggling with her feelings while Tom turns into a person I liked into someone I didn’t like at all…
And we get to learn how Lizzie becomes ‘the other woman/girl’, and desperately wants Tom for herself.
I got fearful at a moment, because it’s clear that her patience is running out, and with alcohol involved that one night, I had no idea what would happen. 

The more I got into this book, the more I started to have my own ideas about what happened that one night, even if Lizzie’s own memory couldn’t tell her what happened. 

I despised how Tom re – entered Lizzie’s life, turning her protected world upside down all over again. He just appeared out of nowhere, made himself too comfortable at Lizzie’s home and even stared to tell her what to do.
While maybe it’s about time that Lizzie started to live again, it isn’t Tom’s place to tell her how to live.

However, we also see how Lizzie, even if the way she acts towards Tom is the total opposite, doesn’t like the way Tom barged into her life and home again. This time around, she doesn’t just believe everything Tom tells her, and she slowly starts to stand up for herself and is even determined to find out what truly happened ten years ago.  

Even if the revelation didn’t come as a total surprise to me, as I had a feeling that there was so much more than what Lizzie believed what happened, I was flabbergasted how far people would go for their own gain. And the want of knowing the real truth is what kept me going.  

In this book, we get to learn that sometimes we only see the good in people. And that not always people are who we think we are. Unfortunately, some people use us to their own advantage, as proven in a rather extreme way by this author.
The author also shows us the impact such people have in our lives. They can make or break us, their actions and motives can change us, and turn people for a bright person into a fearful person, hiding from everyone.
But even if we are being played, the truth will come out at some point and we get to learn how strong and resilient we truly are.

‘A Summer of Castles’ – written by Rachel Walkley #BookReview @RachelJWalkley @rararesources

A summer filled with unexpected adventure and revelations

Synopsis

A Summer of Castles. A secret in ruins.

At the beginning of the sultry 2003 English summer, Robyn Yates quits her job to photograph fifteen castles for a man she’s never met. A man who won’t tell her his real name. 

What motivates her is an unusual ability she can’t explain nor understand. Somebody does though and is keen to exploit her secret.

But Robyn isn’t alone on her journey. An artist is painting pictures of the same castles. Wherever she goes, so does he, like a stalker. But is he dangerous? And could this man be the same person who wants her photographs? 

She decides to challenge him, never anticipating that the confrontation will change the path of both of their lives.

The stifling summer will eventually end, but will Robyn find out the truth in time?

My review

In 2003, Robyn Yates gets to fulfil partly her dreams, even if it comes in a strange way. She has always dreamed of visiting the castles of England.
So what does it matter if she has never met the man who wants her to photograph fifteen castles? Or that she doesn’t even know his name?
But it’s not only her dream that makes her accept the job, but also her unusual ability, that gets triggered at each place she visits.
While she expected to be alone on her journey, it becomes clear that an artist is following the same route. Is he following her? And is he dangerous? Or has he received likewise instructions?
Little does Robyn know that confronting him will make sure that her summer is unforgettable and that both their lives will change forever.

I always had a fascination for castles and having a story where the main character is going to visit not one, but fifteen castles, for sure it had my interest!
Add that we are in England, and it was even better!

Although, I have to admit, that the blurb of the book took my imagination a whole different direction than the actual story took.
I thought it would be a darker story, as Robyn finds herself being followed. And in those first chapters, it would really appear that the artist was not a genuine person.
But the more the story progressed, the more I realized that this is not that kind of story, and I was happy with the direction of the book.

I have to admit, that Robyn’s ability is not something I truly believe in. I believe, as in a book, that Robyn truly has this ability and that it’s not just an overactive imagination. So for in a book I can accept it, but if someone in real life would tell me about it, I would be sceptical…

Also, I wouldn’t know if I would accept the job like Robyn and Joseph did, without more information, just to follow the itinerary, send over what’s requested, but not knowing who you are actually working for.
But that is also the charm of the book, trying to figure out what is truly going on, and how Robyn and Joseph are both lined by the same person (or not?).

Both main characters have their own issues, and are trying to find their own spot in the world, literally and figuratively speaking. But it was also lovely to see how they are bonding together and are able to feel at ease with each other. Of course, there has to be some misunderstandings between them, that is mandatory!

With visiting each castle, I found myself using Google to understand better how the characters would feel with seeing the place.
it made me feel closer to them as I could see myself what they were seeing.

The further along in the story I found myself, the more curious I got about the main purpose of this journey. Obviously, there was a scheme of bringing Robyn and Joseph together, but in this story, it’s not until the end that all the pieces of the puzzle fall together.
And even if at moments it seemed a bit farfetched, I could appreciate the efforts someone would go for their beloved ones.

The author shows us with this tale that sometimes the most unexpected journeys takes us to unexpected places and let us meet unexpected people. But also that one unexpected thing can bring us the thing we were missing the most in our lives, love, acceptance, family and belonging.

‘Happiness is a Thing With Wings’ – written by Susi Osborne #CoverReveal @susiosborne @rararesources

Time to reveal a wonderful cover, and the story for sure has my interest!

Synopsis

Joanna is approaching the end of her forties and the empty nest syndrome looms. She consoles herself with gin and chocolate, realising that apart from her son Jack, she has achieved absolutely nothing in her life.

Somewhat on the plus side of plump and barely five feet tall, she finds it difficult not to envy her younger, prettier sister. Such elevated elegance seems so unfair – as does Hannah’s successful marriage. Joanna, in contrast, has remained in a loveless marriage for the past thirty years, stuck in a rut with the most miserable man on the planet but not having the impetus to get out.

It takes an embarrassing but hilarious encounter in the supermarket to make her realise what she’s been missing. It’s exactly the push she needs to make her change her life. With a little encouragement, Joanna starts to regain her independence, finally leaving her grumpy husband to enjoy life as a single woman. As she attempts to rebuild her own future, her family and friends continually surprise her with their own revelations.

Life is never dull, laughter never far away; can Joanna finally find true happiness within herself at last?

Pre-order Link – https://amzn.eu/d/ftHPlMW

Publication Date – 28th August

About the author

For many years Susi Osborne worked in libraries, and later as a classroom assistant in a junior school. She currently runs a business selling all things vintage in an antiques centre. She also runs Northwich LitFest which she started ten years ago. Susi lives in Cheshire with her husband, her family and two dogs. Happiness is a Thing With Wings is her fifth novel. Her previous books are – 

The Ripples of Life

Grace & Disgrace

Secrets, Lies & Butterflies

Angelica Stone

The COVER!

‘Just One Day – Summer’ – written by Susan Buchanan #BookReview @Susan_Buchanan @rararesources

What will summer bring after a spring with disasters?

Synopsis

‘Gorgeous, glorious and uplifting. A delight to read.’ (Christie Barlow)

List-juggling, business-owner mum-of-three Louisa is reeling after a tragedy, as well as learning how to cope after a life-changing revelation. With oil worker husband Ronnie possibly being able to move onshore, she hopes he can help her manage the burden.
But the secrets she keeps are causing her headaches and she’s unsure if her ability to make good decisions has deserted her. All she seems to do is upset those around her.
With Louisa’s to-do list gathering pace at an incredible speed, will she manage to provide a stable home for them all, embrace her new normal as well as rebuild their life from what’s left?
And if she gets what she has always wanted, will it match up to her expectations?

For fans of Milly Johnson, Sarah Morgan and Heidi Swain.

My review

Lou is still a woman with lists. Whatever she has to do, is mentioned on her to – do list. But instead of having it all easier, after the last tragedy, her list only grew longer.
More than ever, she now needs the help of her husband Ronnie, especially after their surprise discovery, so fingers and toes are crossed that Ronnie can quickly find an onshore job.
But when things don’t always go as expected, Lou has to face that what she things are good decisions, aren’t always seen as thus by those around her.
Can Lou manage to be on top of everything, and fulfil her own expectations? Or will it all crash down and make her world and family fall totally apart? 

When I started this book, I for sure was prepared, as I have read the previous book ‘Spring’. And even if it was a while ago, I was rather quick with catching up again with what happened there.
But even if you haven’t read the previous parts, it is easy to follow this wonderful story. 

After the disaster that happened in the previous book, we see a Lou that is trying to fix everything. With the help of her new friend/ new boss she and her family are staying in a suite in his hotel. And while it may seem like a dream coming true, I could also understand the struggles. Yes, you have all the luxury, the rooms get cleaned, you can order room service. But it’s also restrictive… because your whole life is just in one room, you cannot move around like you would at your own place.
And I completely understood how the kids would get bored after a while and would be ending up in mischief. 

While things between Lou and Ronnie may be going better, they are still a long way from being what they were a while ago.
Lou is still struggling with keeping all the balls in the air, and Ronnie is being a typical man, not seeing where his help is needed and not seeing Lou practically drowning.
Even if they have received wonderful news, it only adds more pressure on Lou, and even the well meant comments are only adding fuel to the fire, making Lou feel even more inadequate.

However, no matter what next challenge was waiting for Lou, I admired how she just kept going. At one moment I truly saw her as a Mama Bear protecting her family at any all costs.
Maybe the way she did some things, weren’t the right way, but she did it for the right reasons.
I completely understood her, but I also comprehended how her own family and her closest friends didn’t appreciate the direction she took. 

Lou has so many tests in this book, that I was amazed how she just kept going. It isn’t just the issue with her home, but also the struggles of her family, being there for her friends, keep the business going, that last surprise.
Many people would have thrown the towel in the ring, but Lou cannot afford to lose everything she worked so hard for. She has a determination and fierceness that made me even stand a bit taller as she wouldn’t take ‘no’ for an answer. 

This book shows us the determination of a woman, with her desire to make everything work, but also facing reality that not everything can go as she wants. Lou also come to learn that going too fast means that at one point, you’re going to crash with all its consequences. 

I loved reading this next part of the series, even it shows us not only all the good that happens in life, but also the twists that life has in store for us.
We often take things for granted, or think our secrets are safe, but at one point, we have to face reality and see that all can be lost very quickly.
But that is real life, and this author managed again perfectly to show us that real life is filled with beautiful, wonderful things, but also with things that just aren’t… 

This book is so easy to devour, as I just kept reading if and how the pieces of the puzzle would fall into place.
Susan Buchanan is able to make you feel comfortable at one point, and the next moment you are left flabbergasted as everything seems to fall into pieces again.
But no matter the twists, she also shows us that with the right mindset, determination and strength, even the extension of a surprise is not insurmountable! And that love can maybe even overcome the greatest sense of betrayal. And most important, happiness comes in shapes and forms you never expected.

‘Where The Magic Is’ – written by Giselle Green #BookReview #ARC @gisellegreenuk

All you need sometimes, is a bit of magic and belief

Synopsis

Sofia’s due to marry rich Rio businessman, Cristian… only, she’s just learnt that her daughter Ida is about to lose her eyesight. When she decides to take Ida on one, last ‘memory trip’ to the Scottish Highlands, Sofia’s impoverished family become alarmed. So close to the big wedding, she’s forced to keep the real reason for her trip a secret…  

Handsome Scotsman Cal’s a dream tour guide… but he’s got somesecrets of his own. Unknown to the others, caring Cal usually works as a male escort… a job which keeps him trapped and compromised, and also keeps any real chance of love at bay. Meeting the girls, Cal is poignantly about to reconnect with the side of him that once longed for more.

Meanwhile, Sofia’s faced with the dilemma of how best to support Ida whilst keeping her fiancé and family on side. Questioning how ‘free’ she really is… Sofia’s now forced to consider what price she’s prepared to pay, to follow her conscience and her heart?

My review

Not coming from a wealthy family, Sofia surely exceeded expectations, as she is soon getting married to rich businessman Cristian in Rio.
But when at the last check – up with her daughter Ida, Sofia learns that Ida will inevitably lose her eyesight, Sofia wants to take Ida on one last, amazing trip to the Scottish Highlands. Even if her own family is constantly warning her of not jeopardizing the imminent wedding. So obviously, Sofia keeps her own reasons for the trip a secret, as nobody, not even her own fiancé understands her.
Arriving in London, Sofia is surprised when not Ray is being her tour guide, but Cal. Cal, who is helping out his friend Ray, but is also a male escort .
While Sofia, Ida and Cal are following William Wallace’s steps in the Highlands, Cal finds himself reconnecting with a side of him he thought he had lost.
And Sofia is struggling with keeping her family in the dark and a fiancé wanting her to return home even if there is a small chance for Ida to keep her sight.

I always enjoy reading stories about women who made their own luck, despite what cards Life has thrown them.
While Sofia comes from a rather poor, yet loving family, she created her own path to happiness by following her dreams.
And that brought her at the place where she is now, engaged to a wealthy man, Cristian. Cristian may seem the answers to all her prayers, but being engaged to a busy man, isn’t always as easy. Add the fact that his own family is a very close unit, sharing everything, doesn’t make it always better.
But I kept thinking that as long there is love, it would all be good. 

However, wealth isn’t everything in the world, as Sofia and her daughter Ida know all too well. My heart broke when the news was that Ida would lose her sight, in a short period. I cannot imagine how devastating that news would be for real people… 

So obviously, I totally understood Sofia and her determination to take a trip with Ida and go to the places that Ida is obsesses with, namely the places where William Wallace lived, and Ida has binge-watched ‘Braveheart’ even a little bit too much.
Who doesn’t love a girl who loves watching ‘Braveheart’???
And I absolutely took their side while everyone wanted to change their mind, because why would Sofia take a trip when her wedding is so near? 

I must admit, I didn’t always like Sofia’s family… While I understood how her marriage would benefit them too, couldn’t they really put Sofia’s happiness in first place? I found them very selfish at moments, and the further along I read into the story, the more my feelings towards them only grew stronger. 

Even Cristian disappointed me… while it’s clear rather early in the story that Sofie and Cristian aren’t really madly in love with each other, why couldn’t he understand that Sofia would grasp any tiny bit of hope if there was a way to help Ida?
And I understand the importance of family, I truly do, but sometimes not everything needs the seal of approval of every member, and sometimes issues needs to be solved with the people concerned and not add extra people in the equation. 

With Sofia and Ida on their trip, I had my fingers crossed hoping that this would be the real answer to their prayers, as I couldn’t bear seeing the light and fire go out in Ida’s eyes. Because even if she is just a young girl, she is very mature for her age and she deserves all the best. 

I don’t think that many of us readers have ever met a real male escort, but I think that our imagination can surely run wild!
And Cal for sure keeps our imagination going, but we also see a whole different side of him. While his looks may make me swoon, his behaviour and Cal being Cal, made me fall in love with him.
I fell in love with him seeing how he helps out his old friend, I fell in love with him the way he acts with Ida, I fell in love with him when he went lengths to make the trip even more memorable and magical than planned, I fell in love with him how he understands Sofia and I fell in love with him how he never crossed a line.
Although, I loved him a little bit less when he let his boss command him! 

I found this a deep, wonderful, hopeful story, about three people at a crossroad in their lives. They know that each decision they take, will change their paths.
Hope is always the last thing to die, and even if that has died, there will always remain a tiny sparkle of it alive. It’s up to us to decide if it’s worth igniting it again or not.
Belonging is not something we feel out of duty, but we feel it with our hearts, just like Freedom. While the easy option may mean to give up some of our freedom, it isn’t always the right thing to do. Sometimes it is better to lose some, and have that sense of belonging, freedom and home. Because home isn’t always the place we know, but can also be a place we have never been before, and can be a place where our heart feels at home.

‘Caper Crush’ – written by Kathy Strobos #BookReview @kathystrobos @rararesources

Teamwork makes the dreamwork

Synopsis

A feel-good, opposites-attract, slow burn romantic comedy

Somebody stole my painting! The one I need for the career-defining Vertex Art Exhibit. This upcoming art show is my chance to finally be recognized as an artist—after ten years of waitressing and being asked if I still have that “lovely painting hobby.”

I have mere weeks to find my painting or lose my artist dream forever—but it’s going to mean working with William.

William Haruki Matsumura. Good-looking, if you like the Secret Service type. You know, law-abiding, protector of women and children. That’s all fine, but I can never tell what he’s thinking. Which drives me crazy.

He insists on coming along to do “damage control.” As if “accidentally” wandering into certain areas is “breaking and entering.” I may be an emotional artist, but William shouldn’t dismiss my investigative skills yet.

William is definitely my opposite, and, if there’s one takeaway from my parents’ divorce, it’s that opposites might attract, but it doesn’t last. But detecting with William is kind of fun—and fluttery. I definitely can’t trust these feelings, or can I? However this caper ends, I think this may be more than a crush.

My review

Miranda is on the verge of having her dream coming true. She can finally show her painting at the Vertex Art Exhibit and she is certain that this exhibit is her chance to be finally appreciated as an artist.
That is, until the most important painting is being stolen, together with another famous painting owned by her Uncle.
Without her painting, her place at the exhibit is at risk, and she has only a few weeks to find the paintings back.
Miranda is determined to find the culprit, but what she doesn’t need is to be chaperoned by William Haruki Matsumura, who is connected to her through her Uncle’s partner.
While Miranda would go everywhere head first, William is the calmer of the pair. And is also frustrating Miranda as she never knows what she is thinking.
Together on a mission, Miranda quickly learns a whole different side of William, that is actual fun. Opposites have always attracted, but with so much at stake, can Miranda trust her feelings? 

There are some authors that you know before you have read one word, that you will enjoy reading their books.
And this author surely is part of my list! 

I appreciate art, but give me paint, a canvas and brushes, and I would come up with something a toddler could make.
And while modern art isn’t my cup of tea either, again, I appreciate the artist’s work and passion in it.
So I can only imagine how devasting the discovery of stolen paintings can be.
And I can surely comprehend how Miranda is struggling with putting anything else on a blank canvas! 

So obviously, Miranda wants to find her painting back, not only for her exhibit but also for herself, as this painting was a turning point in her career as an artist.
I have to say, I absolutely loved Miranda! She is a determined woman, as she won’t back down until her painting is back where it belong.
She is also an inventive one. The way she can trick people (in a good way) by changing her appearances, made me laugh out loud!
But she also is a correct woman. Meaning that if someone isn’t as passionate about her work, she would rather lose the sell than have it hanging somewhere and not being loved. 

So obviously, such a headstrong woman, needs someone to balance things. And William is the perfect yang to Miranda’s yin!
He is an accountant, so clearly a strict man, making numbers work and not colouring outside the lines. And he keeps Miranda from doing things she didn’t think through.
While William may seem like a boring accountant, the more we read about him, the more fun he seems to be and he surely is very chivalrous!  

I loved how the author managed to keep the reader intrigued about the theft, but also kept us luring with Miranda and William.
I kept looking for clues together with the main characters, while at the same time I was in need for the romantic moments.
While more clues were being found, more feelings were developing. Even if both Miranda and William have their own stories of broken hearts and reluctance of admitting their feelings, even in their way of moving on couldn’t be more different (as Miranda is still friends, while William doesn’t see the point). 

This book is filled with so many emotions, there is anger, sweetness, love, laughter, frustration, determination and understanding.
Being opposites doesn’t mean that things are impossible, just that in some circumstances we have to learn to step in the other person’s shoes. Because seeing things our way doesn’t mean that everyone sees it the same way. 

The author for sure fulfilled my high expectations, and I found myself swept away in this mysterious yet lovely story, with not only amazing main characters, but also great side characters giving us that little extra making this story even more amazing!

‘The Duke’s Bluestocking’ – written by Josie Bonham #BookReview @BonhamJosie @rararesources

When one is determined to never get married…

Synopsis

Temptation like never before for the fashion-loving bluestocking when she meets an unconventional duke.

Headstrong Grace Bamford is determined to remain unwed and keep her independence. Which means interesting, marriageable men are best avoided. Her classical studies and philanthropy are more important to her than a husband and a lot safer.

Angus Medley’s life is turned upside down when he unexpectedly inherits a dukedom. He is wrenched from the career he loves as an Edinburgh advocate to take up responsibility for the Duchy of Evesham and the people relying on it for their livelihoods.

Grace rescues Angus from a knife-wielding attacker outside the London orphanage she helps to run. He dismisses the attack as a failed robbery but Grace suspects foul play. Is someone from Angus’s past trying to kill him? Grace offers to help him investigate, concerned for his safety, even though it means spending time with the most attractive man she has ever met.

Marriage is the last thing on Angus’s mind as he grapples with his new responsibilities and his hidden enemy, until he falls in love with Grace. Will Grace find the courage to follow her heart?

Georgette Heyer meets Mary Balogh in this romantic adventure.

My review

Grace Bramford is determined to never get married, as she wants to keep her independence and surely doesn’t need a husband to tell her what to do or not to do.
She enjoys doing what she pleases, like taking care of the orphanage and her classical studies.
When she saves Angus Medley from an attacker, Angus may think it was just a robbery going wrong. But him becoming the Duke Of Evesham may make him a target for other purposes.
Investigating the matter together, means that Grace start to fall for Angus, but she is not prepared to give up her independence. Especially with her own brother trying to play matchmaker between them. And Angus himself is for sure not looking for someone to marry.
But with lives at stakes, how long will it take for Grace and Angus to admit their feelings? 

I surely can enjoy reading a Regency romance, even if the outcome isn’t that big of a surprise. And with this author, I know there is more than just swooning looks, hidden/ forbidden kisses and damsels in distress. 

I loved Grace’s resolution to never get married, especially when you take in account how marriages were in that era.
Grace is an independent woman, but not only that. She is smart, capable and fearless. I for sure never heard of a woman carrying a weapon around!
It’s not easy being a woman back then, but Grace won’t let her being a woman let her hold back.
She knows what she is worth and what she can do, and she won’t back down. 

But beside this fierceness, she also has a gentle, sweet nature. She is truly invested in the orphanage, and helps out every way that she can. But she also makes sure that when someone wants to employ one of the orphans, the orphans go to a good place. 

Angus was quickly winning me over. He isn’t accustomed with the society rules as he now is a Duke. But even in his elevated status, he just remains the man he was before. He treats people equally, he doesn’t care if you’re an orphan, in the working class, or a Duke. He looks at the character of people.
However, being a typical man, he doesn’t know how to express his feelings correctly, and while he says things with the right intention, they come out in the wrong way, making it funnily frustrating! 

It was fun to see also some old friends again, and how they accept Angus between them. But also seeing how they are offering their help in discovering who Angus’ enemies are and why. Again proof that me liking them was the right thing to do! 

Grace and Angus together, you know that feelings will grow, but also knowing the characters, they will hang on to their beliefs. And even if it made me frustrated at moments, because we know the potential, it shows us that the main characters aren’t quick in dismissing their thoughts and actually overthink everything. 

This was a captivating, intriguing story, making me see enemies everywhere, and having me watch our main characters their backs too.
But there were also many moments filled with loyalty (Sam is surely one of the characters that will steal your heart), tender moments between our main characters and moments that made me grasp a little bit for air. 

It is in this book perfectly clear to never underestimate the force of a woman, but as headstrong as the main characters can be, also never underestimate the force of love. And the right person will understand your views on several matters, and will accept them and will never try to change you.