‘Dreaming Under An Island Skye’ – written by Lisa J. Hobman #BookReview @LisaJHobmanAuth @rararesources

When losing someone means you’ve lost yourself too.

Synopsis

Is there really such a thing as a second shot at true love?


After three wonderful years of marriage, librarian Juliette Fairhurst’s heart is shattered when her husband, Laurie, is taken from her much too soon.
Devasted, Juliette decides to take a sabbatical and reconnect with her mother’s birthplace, the village of Glentorrin on the picturesque Isle of Skye.
Welcomed by most of the villagers, Juliette throws herself into an idyllic community life, taking on the role of temporary summer guardian at The Lifeboat House Museum; a role that offers her the perfect escape from the tragedy of her real life.
During her time on the island, Juliette clashes with brooding single dad and artist, Reid Mackinnon and is befriended by his son Evin and dog Chewie. It’s clear that divorced Reid is struggling and scarred by his own painful experiences.
Can these two lost souls find a lifeline to rescue each other?
Or will their pasts scupper their second chance at real happiness?

My review

Librarian Juliette Fairhurst is still trying to place losing her husband Laurie. They were happily married for three years and were looking forward spending a lifetime together, when their whole world was suddenly falling apart.
Juliette realizes she has lost her own spark, and needs some time off. So she heads off to Glentorrin, a village on the Isle of Skye, her mother’s birthplace.
Very quickly she feels herself at home and is welcomed by most of the villagers.
But will this and her temporarily job at The Lifeboat House Museum be enough to truly get over her loss? And what will she do when she discovers that the man she is constant clashing with, is also struggling and carrying his own grief around?

After I had read the prologue, I was nearly left in tears… It was just so beautiful, yet I knew what would come next, and I didn’t want to continue reading, because I knew what would happen to Laurie…

So seeing how perfect Laurie was, I totally understood the difficulties Juliette was having to ‘just move on’. How can someone just do that after losing the love of her life? But she is not alone, because she has her best friend Millie and her brother Dexter standing by her side, not pushing her to do what they think is best, but just be there for her.
And when she has the need to just go away for a while, they understand her motivations.

This is not a simple love story, because it would have been too easy to just like. This story shows that there is no “right” way to grieve. Juliette has to find her own way to place the pain of losing Laurie. And staying in a wonderful village like Glentorrin with amazing inhabitants surely help.
But it’s not only about Jules’ (Juliette’s nickname 😄) grieve. There are several things people need to grieve over. It’s not always about someone dying, but it can also be of a terrible betrayal, just like Reid’s…

Despite Jules and Reid clashing time over time, Jules understands Reid’s pain and sees how low he is actually feeling. And Jules, being the amazing woman I knew she was, doesn’t just stand on the side-line and watch Reid falling deeper, but offers a real helping hand. Because who better than Jules understands what Reid is going through? 

But do not think this is a depressing story, because there were many happy moments. The moment Reid’s son Evin appears in the book, together with his dog Chewie, I was smiling. There is nothing a sweet boy and his dog cannot fix! And I surely needed these two to get over my heart breaking feeling the pain of Jules and Reid.

I found this a bittersweet story, about pain and grieve and trying to move on. Yet I found it also a hopeful message. Because once you have found the courage and ability to place your grieve, you obviously do not forget your loss, but you can remember the beautiful moments. And that just maybe there is a possibility to love again…

‘Second Chances In Chianti’ – written by T.A. Williams #BookReview @tawilliamsbooks @rararesources

Decisions decisions decisions…

Synopsis

Alice thought her future was set in stone, until her past came knocking…

Alice Butler starred in a successful US sitcom until tensions in the cast and crew caused the show to be cancelled. Now, five years later and working towards her dream job in art history, she’s called back for a revival of the show. It can only end in disaster, surely?

Flown to a villa in Chianti to meet with the rest of the cast, Alice must decide where her future lies – with her boyfriend, David, who laps up the Hollywood company, or with the mysterious Matt, who shies away from public attention?

My review

Decisions decisions decisions…

Alice Butler is looking for a job in art history, her true passion. But most people will remember her as the actress of a successful U Sitcom. Even if it was five years ago, people still recognize her and compare her to her character.
Now that a revival of the show is being discussed, Alice is also contacted again even if the show was cancelled until the tensions on the set were unbearable. Alice is flown to Chianti to meet the cast again and see she must decide what her future will be. Will she go back in the spotlights? And what will her boyfriend David want to do? Or should she follow her passion for art history and find a lesser paid job? And then there is also mysterious neighbour Matt…

Do I really have to say again how much I enjoyed reading a book of T.A. Williams? Really??? Okay then, here it goes!

Whenever I read a book by this author, I just know I will love it. And also this book was a success!
It’s not only how he managed to describe in perfection the atmosphere of the setting but it also the way he manages to write about people that are maybe out of our comfort zone, yet so recognizable!

Alice used to be an actress in a famous sitcom, that had a lot of similarities with a real sitcom about a bunch of *friends* living in New York. But it’s clear that even if there are similarities there are also many differences. But the sitcom is absolutely not the most important thing in this story.

It’s about Alice and what she wants to do with her life.

Everyone who thinks about a career in Hollywood, sees all the glitter and glamour, but with Alice, we also get to see behind the scenes. When she was acting, there was a lot of tension, even causing the sitcom to be cancelled.
Now that she is following her dream, it’s a difficult choice to make. Continue to follow her dream or step again in the spotlights and just cashing in?
And how will her relationship with David evolve?

This story grabbed my attention and just didn’t want me to let go. The dilemma Alice is facing, not knowing what to do is in many ways recognizable for so many of us, even if it doesn’t involve an acting career. Every one of us at least once had to think about what would the best thing to do? And having people around you with their own opinion isn’t surely helping.

We see Alice making decisions for HER best interests, and thinking what would make HER happy. And not only about her work, also in her relationship with David. Of course there is one thing that makes things very easy for her to make a decision!
And what is going on with mysterious Matt??? Just like Alice I was just wondering what was truly going on with him, as I just couldn’t understand him being so evasive! I even started to think the worse!

I absolutely enjoyed spending time in Chianti, just feeling like I was truly there. And for even who have never been there, the details that the author managed to capture in his book makes sure that you can have the complete picture!
Another perfect escape to Italy with a main character making hard decisions, surrounded with people that you will instant like or dislike. But never forget, first impressions can be wrong in some cases!

‘Wicked Game’ – written by Jo Lambert #BookReview @Jolambertwriter

What my poor heart had to endure!

Synopsis

Fashion designer Thérèse D’Alesandro has recently moved into Westhead Manor with daughter Felicia and stepson Marco. Joining forces with neighbour Ella Benedict, she is about to open a bridal boutique at Ella’s exclusive wedding venue Lawns at Little Court.

Managing his father’s European restaurant chain, Marco has both the looks and charm to guarantee him any woman. Any woman, that is, except the one he wants: Ella’s niece Charlotte. Marco knows he should walk away as not only is she the most exasperating female he has ever encountered she’s currently in a relationship with rock star Christian Rosetti. But the chemistry between them is undeniable and sensing trouble brewing between Charlotte and the egotistical singer he is prepared to wait.

Charlotte’s cousin Lucy has discovered Christian’s guilty secrets – ones he has been keeping safely hidden from everyone. Determined to cause mischief and at the same time settle her own score with the arrogant star, she sets in motion a chain of events which eventually brings Marco and Charlotte together.

Thérèse’s husband Gianlucca has invited the granddaughter of an old friend to stay as a house guest while he undergoes heart surgery. Rossana Caravello is due to inherit the one of Italy’s premier vineyards on her twenty first birthday in September. Aware this would make an excellent addition to her husband’s international business portfolio, Thérèse plots to push the young heiress and her stepson together. Rossana is already besotted with Marco, but if the plan is to have any chance of success first she needs to get rid of Charlotte…

My review

Charlotte Kendrick is currently in a relationship with rock star Christian Rosetti. But when the fame and fortune is going to his head and his behaviour is unacceptable, Charlotte ends things with him.
Meanwhile Charlotte enjoys working whenever she can with her mother Jenny in Lawns at Little Court, an exclusive wedding venue Jenny runs together with Ella Benedict.

When Thérèse D’Alesandro moves in the Manor next to Ella’s, a business opportunity rises, as Thérèse is a former fashion model and now is a famous dress designer.
Together with Thérèse have come her daughter Felicia and stepson Marco. Marco will manage his father’s European restaurant chain and with his looks and charms he can get every woman he wants. But no matter how much Charlotte annoys him, he cannot manage to stay far away from her, their chemistry is too hard to ignore.
Yet with so many players in the same game, all having their own and only interest at heart, who will be the final winner?

Ok, first things first, in this story there are many characters, so initially I had just printed out the list of people that you can find at the beginning of the book. And every now and then I had to take a glimpse at who was who again.
But the more I got into the story, the less I needed that list and eventually I didn’t need it at all!

I have to say, this story grabbed my attention and I had to have a reading marathon, because putting it away was just impossible!

There are many subplots in this book, but the main story was about Charlotte and Marco. These two just lovely people are falling for each other, but the interference of other people is making it hard for them to enjoy their togetherness.

The main villain is Thérèse… I don’t understand her feelings towards Marco and why she wants to use him as a pawn to her own benefit… her actions are just terrible and the fact she isn’t afraid to use innocent victims like Rossana made me truly despise Thérèse…

But our couple has also people who want them to be together. Marco’s sister Felicia show how good a bond between brother and sister can be, by doing whatever she can so that her brother is happy. And Charlotte’s cousin Lucy is evolving in the story from a selfish girl to a young woman understanding her own potential. And she sees the love between Charlotte and Marco and helps out however she can to bring them back together.

The twists and turns just keep appearing and just when you think that NOW all is resolved for the better, another curveball has been thrown, crashing everything once again.
But beside all the drama, there are so many sweet moments too! Whenever Charlotte and Marco are enjoying a blissful moment together, I found myself smiling because of the tenderness.

All the characters are going through an evolution in this story. Not only Charlotte and Marco grow into trusting each other, but also Lucy shows a matureness through the story. Unfortunately some people evolve in a worse way… Thérèse’s scruples are taking a terrible height, taking Rossana with her in a world of deceit.

While reading I hoped that the author had just a wicked imagination and that she didn’t inspire her characters on people she knew, because if they truly had to go through all whatever happened to the characters, well, I wouldn’t want to be in their shoes!

I found it a gripping story about finding love, but also losing love. There is hope sparking through the pages, and people are able to redeem themselves. But sometimes redemption is not enough and a sad ending is written in the starts thanks to the hands of other people.
Loving someone is sometimes not enough, if it’s true love, will it not all end in a happily ever after after all? And will all the heartbreak (both for the characters as for the readers) be worth of it anyway?

This author has managed to slowly climb higher and higher on the list of my favourite authors! So I surely hope to read more from her!!!

‘The Flame Must Burn’ – written by Beena Khan #BookReview @beenaxkhan

Can a love be truly forbidden?

Synopsis

It’s forbidden for me to love someone from a different culture.

The hottest summer brings the first flames of love.
Love is dangerous. It collides with culture, and culture is defied with rebellion.

#1 in New Adult & College Romance and Multicultural & Interracial Romance
#2 in Romance Literary Fiction and Family Life Fiction

Ryder
It’s summertime, and I’m at the beach when I see a young, college girl. Azure eyes and dark, raven hair. Our eyes lock together and now I’m obsessed. Intrigued by her, I want to approach her but she quickly disappears. Disappointed I return home, but I see her the next day in my summer class.

Cyrah
Good girls don’t fall in love. They only obey. I’m a caged bird. I’m from a traditional family where love doesn’t exist. I’m a foreign-exchange student at a study abroad summer program. The local small-town biker is intimidated by me, so Ryder begins writing love letters. I’m flattered, but I try to steer clear from him. We have nothing in common, but then an incident happens that draws us, two star-crossed lovers, together. Slowly, I reciprocate the same feelings and promise myself to him. Summer doesn’t last forever though, and I have to leave.

Our love story is forbidden.

This is the first book of the Forbidden series. The story explores two star-crossed lovers, family dynamics, international romance, and first loves. This is a light read but has some sensitive topics that can trigger someone.

My review

Cyrah is spending her summer in Canada, taking part in a summer program. The only condition for her being in Canada is that once she is back in Iran, she will obey her baba and meanwhile won’t do anything to shame her family.
When she meets Ryder, she flattered by the attention she received from this biker. She receives love letters from him, but she still keeps her distance.
However a traumatic event will bring them closer than expected. Yet summer will end and that means that Cyrah has to go back home. will their forbidden love survive the summer? Or will it only remain a holiday romance?

I found this a sweet yet intriguing story.
Maybe it’s a bit of ignorance from my side, that I had no clue how things are handled in Iran, but I found it disturbing that a young woman like Cyrah had no saying in who marrying to and that she had to obey her baba.
But the luck on her side was that her mother understands her better and is supporting her. I’m not saying that her father is a bad man, not at all. But when traditions are very important to a person, it’s difficult to look at the future with an open mind.

The blooming love between Cyrah and Ryder was something I found very sweet. To have that first love, and with such strong emotions, it’s something beautiful.
Their bond is so strong and I was hoping that their plan would work out.

There are some twists I did not see coming and one revelation left me totally agape! I can honestly say I did not expect *that* one coming!

The pace of the story was sometimes a bit too quick for me, it all went very fast for me. But then of course it’s a novella, so some speed is to be expected!
Yet I kept thinking that maybe it would have been a more completer and calmer story if there would have been more chapters. That would have made it easier for the reader to fully understand all the characters. But like I said, it’s a novella, so the writer cannot write endless pages 😄.

I enjoyed discovering this author and her writing style. She dares to write about topics that are not that easy to accept, yet she manages to keep the focus on this lovely young couple facing the  problems their love encounters.

‘The Duke’s Runaway Bride’ – written by Jenni Fletcher #BookReview @JenniAuthor @rararesources

When an offer to divorce becomes a marriage trial.

Synopsis

From shopkeeper To Duke’s wife

When Beatrix, Duchess of Howden, writes to her estranged husband offering a divorce, she’s stunned when he arrives on her doorstep with a different proposition: a six-week marriage trial! Quinton Roxbury seems cold and inscrutable, but Beatrix gradually realises his rough exterior hides a heavy burden. As their connection deepens, dare she trust him with her own scandalous past and risk the marriage she never knew she wanted?

My review

Beatrix enjoys her life as a shopkeeper with her friends. But what her friends don’t know, is that she is actually married to the Duke of Howdon and that she ran away right after the wedding.
When she proposes a divorce, Quinton Roxbury surprises her by showing up at her doorstep. He does not want a divorce, but his proposition is to have a six – week marriage trial. If after those six weeks, Beatrix still wants to divorce, he will accept it. But only after she has given their marriage a try.
Beatrix thinks it will be easy, because Quiton appears to be cold and never shows his true emotions. Yet not all is what it seems. But will it be enough for Beatrix to trust him with her own secrets? And will it all be over in six weeks?

When I first read about Beatrix, it’s obvious she is not an evil woman. Yet I couldn’t match the image I had of her, with a woman who would just run away after taking vows and pretending her marriage never took place.
But even if her actions may seem harsh, it’s clear there is a story behind it. And let’s not forget she wants to get her freedom back, but also wants her husband to be free of her.
It show that there is a kind and gentle side of her, and what she wants is just to be happy, living with her friends and being a shopkeeper.

So when Quinton Roxbury appears on her doorstep, with another proposition, she is in shock. Of course Beatrix accepts the offer, otherwise we wouldn’t have a story at all.
I was very curious to know if and how Beatrix would adapt to a life as a Duchess, while she is totally not knowing what is expected from her. And how would Quinton’s family welcome her?

This story may seem like a simple story, man and woman spend time together, realize they have feelings and give their marriage a real chance.
But there is so much more going on…
Not only is there a man who doesn’t show or admit his feelings, there are also secrets from both sides that could jeopardize the whole relationship.
And to make things even worse, there is a bitter mother, siblings taking sides and relatives I don’t even wish for my worst enemies.

Even if I was eager to read about Beatrix and Quinton, there is one character that truly stole my heart… Sweet Helen went from a presence under a table to a young sister seeing (and hearing) more than everyone else and she turns out to be the real heroine of the story.

I enjoyed reading about how  two different people being forced being together, find common ground, and even dare to stand their ground for each other.
This story gave me more than I expected and I loved it!

‘The Dog Sitter’ – written by Zara Stoneley #BookReview @ZaraStoneley @rararesources

Is there a better escape from your life than dog – sitting?

Synopsis

One dog. Two strangers. An unfurgettable romance.

Wanted: someone nice, normal and trustworthy to housesit a beautiful cottage in the Lake District while the owner is away on a business trip. Must like dogs.

Wanting to escape from crap bosses and useless boyfriends, Becky jumps at the chance of being a dog sitter and the perfect escape – rest, relaxation and a very cute pooch called Bella.

But looking after Bella comes with a catch, namely gorgeous, brooding, Chris Hemsworth-worthy Ash James, who claims Bella is his dog and will stop at nothing to get her back!

Becky’s not about to hand over lovely Bella to any Tom, Dickor Ash.  She’s determined to watch every move Ash James makes…even if it gets her very hot under the collar.

My review

Becky needs an escape from her current life, as her job doesn’t satisfy her anymore and her boyfriend is rather useless.
So when she has the chance to accept a job as a dog – sitter in The Lake District, she grabs it with both hands.
Pooch Bella is a real treasure, only Becky didn’t expect that there would be several rules she had to follow, and one of them is to keep Ash James as far as possible not only from the house, but also from Bella.
Because no matter how good looking Ash is, he has a mission… He will get Bella back no matter what!
Yet Becky will not just hand Bella just over, regardless the looks and how much they have in common.

What do you have to do to make me forget about everything? Just give me a book written by Zara Stoneley!
Whenever I start reading a book by this author, I just keep reading and forget to eat, to sleep,… But this book has even something more, and that is THE cutest, THE funniest, THE most adorable dog EVER!!!

Becky needs to get away for a period because both her boyfriend and her job are making her feel like she has missed her spark.
And I surely understood her motivations, when I read about the circumstances she was working in! And just admit it, if you would have the opportunity to spend some time in the Lake District and look after a dog, wouldn’t you grab it with both hands????

I could really relate to Becky, she finds herself in a situation she doesn’t like anymore, but she doesn’t know what she wants to do next. Because everyone is afraid of just giving up the security you have and just follow your dreams.
Becky is down to earth, with a great love for animals. The way she interacts with Bella is how every owner of a pet should be.
And surely not be over the top, like the real owner Georgie is! For Georgie it’s more important what her followers think than what is in the best interest of Bella.

That is totally the opposite of Ash, who is truly swoon – material! He is not only handsome, but also kind, caring and with a hint of mischief. But he has just like Becky his heart at the right place, and truly loves Bella, no matter what.

But put Becky and Ash together and it’s fireworks! They clash often, over Bella, but slowly a bond is being made and that bond is just something to be jealous of!

I loved every bit of this story and I was happy when it ended, because it gave me everything I expected. But I was also sad, because the main characters in this book were marvellous people, and together with Bella they were people I started to care about, wishing they were real and that they would be part of my life!

‘The Juggle’ – written by Emma Murray #BookReview @murrayemma @rararesources

How not to lose your mind with all the pressure of a family and being main breadwinner.

Synopsis

‘Clever, wise and achingly funny.’ Cathy Kelly

‘You can have it all,’ they said. ‘Happy children, happy marriage, great career – no problem,’ they said…

Mother-of-one Saoirse is just about holding it all together – combining part time work with the school run, while her husband David gets to focus on his career. But when David loses his job, everything has to change.

With no hesitation, Saoirse suggests she takes on the role of main breadwinner. After all, how hard can it be? And when a new client offers her a life-changing sum of money, Saoirse can look the other over-achieving Woodvale school-run mums in the eye with pride.

But there’s a problem with keeping too many balls in the air – eventually one is bound to drop. And when that happens – well, who knows what the consequences could be…

Laugh-out-loud funny, achingly relatable, but with a heart of gold, and warmth running through every page. This is the perfect read for anyone who has way too many balls in the air! The novel may or may not have been inspired by real life…

My review

Saoirse is still combining her part – time job with taking care of her daughter Anna, while her husband David is focussing on his career. This all works perfectly, even with the minor hiccup between Saoirse and David after the revelation in ‘Time Out’.
But when David loses his job, Saoirse suggests to be the main breadwinner, giving David the opportunity to find a job he likes.
Yet being the money bringer is not such an easy task as she thought… Because will the offer of a new client really be the solution to all her problems? And she is still competing with the overachieving Organics at the school gate…

For this story I truly recommend to read first ‘Time Out’, because there are several references to it, and if you have not read it, it will not make a lot of sense.

But how fun it was to see Saoirse and her family and friends again! Especially after the cliff-hanger of the previous book.

It’s clear that it’s not all puppies and sunshine between Saoirse and David, but as a real couple, they are working on it.

Saoirse is her usual self, trying to please everyone, even The Organics know what button to push to let Saoirse do what they want.
Yet I see a more determined Saoirse. She does not just accept at each first opportunity, and especially when it concerns a new client, she overthinks what the best thing to do is.

This is again a realistic view of how current days parents (not only mothers) are struggling with a normal life. No matter how hard you try to keep everything going smoothly, there is always something going wrong, it can be a small thing but also a bigger thing.

I had several laughs, together with Saoirse, but I also felt frustrated with her too. And oh, how I wanted to give The Organics a reply that would show them!
And to see how Saoirse and David are working together on several issues, shows that when you work on a marriage, not everything Is lost.

In this sequel I had the same fun as the first story, but it all felt more familiar, because I knew what our characters were like and how messy their lives could get. But again it was a peep in the life of an average family, with sometimes not so average problems, but it is clear that no matter how hard you try, sometimes life takes a turn you didn’t expect, and that is the same for everyone. So whenever in despair, just remember : we’re not alone!

‘Only When It’s Love’ – written by Olivia Spring #BookReview #OnlyWhenItsLove @ospringauthor @rararesources

Can seven steps truly find you your Mr. Right?

Synopsis

Alex is tired of being single. After years of disastrous hook-ups and relationships that lead to the bedroom but nowhere else, Alex is convinced she’ll never find her Mr Right. Then her newly married friend Stacey recommends what worked for her: a self-help book that guarantees Alex will find true love in just seven steps. Sounds simple, right? 

Except Alex soon discovers that each step is more difficult than the last, and one of the rules involves dating, but not sleeping with a guy for six months. Absolutely no intimate contact whatsoever. Zero. Nada. Rien. A big challenge for Alex, who has never been one to hold back from jumping straight into the sack, hoping it will help a man fall for her. 

Will any guys be willing to wait? Will Alex find her Mr Right? And if she does, will she be strong enough to resist temptation and hold out for true love?

Join Alex on her roller coaster romantic journey as she tries to cope with the emotional and physical ups and downs of dating whilst following a lengthy list of rigid rules.

Only When It’s Love is a fun, feel-good, romantic comedy by British author Olivia Spring, about self-acceptance, determination, love and the challenge of finding the one. 

The sequel, When’s The Wedding? will be published on 25thMarch 2021.

My review

Alex is looking for her Mr. Right, but she only manages to get ghosted or being contacted for ‘having some fun’.
When her friend/ colleague Stacey tell Alex how she managed to get married by following the rules dictated in a self – help book,  has difficulties believing that it could be just so easy.
On the other hand, what can she lose? So she start following the seven steps. But what when each step is more difficult than the previous one?
And what if one rule involves dating, but under no circumstance sleeping with a man for six months?
Will Alex manage to follow all the rules, no matter how hard they seem to be? And will she find he Mr. Right?

This book is something I kind of feel ashamed of… Not because I didn’t like reading it, on the contrary! I started reading, and before I knew, the day flew by, the evening flew by and then I finished reading the last page.
It was just impossible to put it away!

Initially I thought that Alex was a bit superficial. The way she looks like is very important to her, she doesn’t get out of her house without a layer of make – up and wears heels even if they are killing her.
But the more I got to know Alex, the more it’s obvious that she is just an insecure woman, who loves watching romcoms. And that makes her very recognizable. It’s easy to relate to her.

So when she starts her adventure of following the seven steps, I was eager to know what the result would be for her.
She meets two men, very different from each other, yet with each having their own charm. But for me it was rather clear who I preferred, and I hoped that Alex would follow my feeling!

This story is about Alex finding her Mr. Right, but I found it more about a story about Alex and just loving herself. We see Alex mature to a young woman who knows what she wants, and does what makes HER happy instead of wanting to please someone else. And when you love yourself, it’s easier for someone else to love you too.

A funny story, which makes you forget everything around you, but with a strong message that left me with a happy feeling!

‘Photographed in the Writer’s Room’ – written by Michelle L. E. Price #Promo @MichelleLEPrice @rararesources

Is there a better day than Valentine’s Day to promote this book?

Synopsis

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

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

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

About the author

Born in Montreal but raised in New England, author Michelle L. E. Price has been writing as long as anyone can remember. An avid reader who was on the verge of losing her mind as a mom to two small children, Michelle began writing her first book, Hidden in the Writer’s Room, as an escape… at least her characters would do exactly what she told them to do and she could always count on a happily ever after ending. She also enjoys wine, re-watching 90’s sitcoms and occasionally running, but heavily relies on writing to stay sane. Michelle is a firm believer that laughter and love are the best parts of life.

‘This Changes Everything’ – written by Helen McGinn #BookReview @knackeredmutha @rararesources

When a meeting with a first love uncovers hidden secrets.

Synopsis

Should first love be left in the past, or is first love, forever love…

Sisters Annie and Jess are used to their mother Julia being spontaneous. But when Julia announces she’s flying off to Rome to meet her first love Patrick, whom she hasn’t seen for fifty years, it’s an adventure too far. So, her daughters decide the only way to keep Julia safe, is to go too – without actually telling their mother she has chaperones!

Julia and Patrick’s love story was everything – epic, once-in-a-lifetime, with a tragic ending and life-long consequences.  First love is hard to forget, but sometimes, just sometimes, life delivers a chance to rewrite your story. 

As the eternal city of Rome works its magic, old secrets, old friends and old loves become new possibilities and new dreams. And when the four travellers return home, nothing will ever be the same again.

Join Helen McGinn for a timelessjoyousunforgettable journey through love, family, and long-forgotten dreams.  A novel to hold to your heart and treasure, perfect for fans of Elizabeth Noble, Cathy Kelly and JoJo Moyes

My review

Annie and Jess are used to their mother Julia and her being ‘spontaneous’. But when Julia decides to fly to Rome to meet her first love Patrick after fifty years, the sisters are not so sure of that decision. So without Julia knowing, Annie and Jess also fly over to Rome, to keep an eye on their mother. Little do they know that the love story of Julia and Patrick was a beautiful yet also a tragic one…
The journey to Rome is only the start of discovering the truth, because once back home everyone has to decide what the right course is.

I think that the author did a great job in dividing the story into two parts.
The first part is all about the trip to Rome and what is taking place there, while the second part is about what happens after the trip.

First of all, having been several times to Rome, I enjoyed being there in my imagination. “Thanks” to the current pandemic, going to places I love visiting time after time, I did not have my ‘shot’ of Italy, but thankfully with this book I could walk on the Roman streets again!

I have to be honest, when I read Julia her plan, I totally understood how Annie and Jess were feeling. Who would ever agree to meet a man after fifty years? And not only that, but also agreeing on meeting him in another country! Yet this decision makes it obvious just how spontaneous Julia is.

Annie and Jess are not very alike, their characters couldn’t be more different, yet they are like real sisters: they bicker a lot, but they obviously love each other. And also both of them love their mother very much and would do everything to prevent Julia to make a mistake.

This is not just a story about seeing your first love again, but also about a chance to redemption. And the second part of this book is all about it.
Even if sometimes I found things going too smoothly without many hiccups, the second part was a bittersweet event.
Without giving too much away, it shows how one (forced) decision fifty years ago affected many people in the present.

I loved how each character faced the revelations on their own way, matching perfectly with how I imagined they would.
And I enjoyed reading how there were even more surprises in store for our main characters!

A real beautiful story, with many emotions both for the characters as the reader. Not something to be easily put away!