‘The Next Step’ – written by B. R. Maycock #BookReview @BRMaycock @rararesources

Christmas is a great time to think about your life and your choices

Synopsis

Christmas has been all but forgotten as a negative pregnancy test makes Rachel reconsider her future with Todd. The realisation sends her to the small town of Abbeyglen where the opening of Caulfield’s Café is all anyone’s talking about. But it also has her beginning to see returning colleague at Blackwater Financial Services, the loud, hilarious Owen Larrson in a new light.

Natalie has decided she needs a change. In the midst of Christmas craziness, with the grand opening of the café and the excitement of her two children’s Christmas concert, Natalie can only hope the people of Blackwater Financial Services can help her find the job that will change her life. But as ex-boyfriend Darren returns, she realises luck might not be on her side for a bright Christmas after all …

Join two women who are trying to figure out what the rest of their lives hold, in the midst of the mayhem of the most wonderful time of the year in the most wonderful place to be!

My review

After a pregnancy scare, Rachel thinks about her relationship with Todd. As it was crystal-clear that they were on a different level when thinking that a baby was on its way, and that now Todd has also lost his job, are they truly that happy together?
Spending some time with her best friend Bex in the small town of Abbeyglen, and her job at Blackwater Financial Services is the right mindset to think about her future. And now she also has the chance to see her colleague Owen Larrson in a different light than just being that loud and hilarious man.
But during this Christmas period, Rachel isn’t the only one thinking about her future. Because in Abbeyglen, Natalie also needs a change. As a single mother, she is struggling, even if her two children are absolute angels.
However, a new job would be great, and she tests her luck for a job at Blackwater Financial Services, with the cheering of Bex. But when her ex Darren reappears out of the blue, Natalie is afraid that things will turn back to what they were, while in fact she needs a change…
Two women, both in Abbeyglen, connected through mutual friends, are having a Christmas where they have to figure out where their future will be and what it will look like…

I have to admit, it was a while ago since I read a book written by this author. So in a way, it was like discovering her all over again! And what a delight it was!

Both Rachel as Natalie are somehow lost characters.

Rachel seemingly has is it all, she loves her job, she has the best of friends, and she is engaged to the most attentive man, being Todd.
Rachel and Todd are so alike, so in sync, that it would appear that nothing can come between them. Until Rachel thinks that she is pregnant…

I always like reading how a woman, initially a bit shocked, quickly becomes very protective over their babies. And seeing this in Rachel, even if she isn’t 100% sure yet of the baby being actually there or not, warmed my heart.

So on the other hand, reading Todd’s reaction somehow flabbergasted me. Okay, perhaps the pregnancy that wasn’t, came as a shock, but if you are engaged and you have had the talk about children, for sure slowly you would be happy about it? Even if it came before planned?
For me, that was only proof that not only Rachel and Todd aren’t a that great match, but also that Todd isn’t that mature at all.
I was even angered to read the avalanche of messages he sent to Rachel, take a chill – pill will you?

While it was sad to read how suddenly Rachel’s securities in life are collapsing, this also felt the right thing in a way. Because this event makes Rachel think about her own future. Perhaps making a pro and con list is not the best of ideas, but that list makes her realize that Rachel doesn’t laugh at loud with Todd. And isn’t a relationship so much more than just getting along and (dis)like the same things?

With her (love) life falling into pieces, Rachel can luckily count on her friend Bex, and stay with her temporarily in Abbeyglen, where she also meets Natalie.

Perhaps Natalie was an even sadder character than Rachel, because she just tries so hard. Yet being a single mother isn’t easy. And she wants her kids to have everything they could wish for, but she just cannot…

Her children are absolute delights, where Katie has that innocent enthusiasm, and Jamie is already a responsible young “man”, even if he is just a child himself. That only shows which values Natalie is passing on her children. And believe, it’s the right kind of values!

So seeing her struggling seemed so unfair, because in the world there are people that have everything and don’t deserve it, while people who do, don’t have anything…

Even if I didn’t agree with the choices she makes when her ex reappears out of the blue, in a way I could also understand Natalie. Because no matter what, Darren is and will always be the father…

Both women are at crossroads in their lives, as they both realize that the lives they were living wasn’t living their lives at the fullest. And that was eye – opening, because too often we are just content with our lives. But being content isn’t good enough. Sometimes we need to find the courage to make some tough choices and decisions, to have a better life. And I mean this to have a better emotional life. Life is too short to just stick to what we know.
Because with opening your perspectives, you don’t know what or who will cross your path! 

‘Lessons In Love At The Cornish Country Hospital’ – written by Jo Bartlett #BookReview @J_B_Writer @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Love comes in so different kind of shapes and forms, and even in the most unexpected ones

Synopsis

A broken bond…

Wendy Tyler’s marriage ended when she discovered her ex-husband, Mike, had got his much younger new partner, Chloe, pregnant. Wendy’s over Mike, but suddenly she fears her own daughters will find a new baby much more exciting that their old mum…

A chance encounter…

But when Wendy bumps into Chloe at St Piran’s, it’s clear something is troubling the fragile young woman. Wendy doesn’t want to be sucked into Chloe and Mike’s relationship, but she can’t help worrying that Chloe needs someone to turn to.

A lesson in love.

And when Wendy realizes that Chloe is more fragile than any of them realised, she knows she has tostep up. She might not love Mike anymore, but Chloe is about to join their family and Wendy can’t just stand by. Sometimes life is hard, but the easiest lessons are built on a solid foundation of love.

My review

Wendy Tyler isn’t that sad that her marriage ended, even if it is no fun to catch your husband in the cheating. She even found love again, and she sees now what real love truly entails.
But what bothers her is that her ex – husband not only has found a new girlfriend that could be his own daughter and that she is pregnant, but she fears that her own daughters may prefer Chloe and the new baby and replace Wendy.
Wendy does not want anything to do with Chloe but when they bump into each other at St. Piran’s, it’s clear that Chloe is struggling. And with Wendy’s generous and kind heart, she cannot just walk away…

With each story in the series, I find myself falling more and more in love with not only the returning and new characters, but also with the place itself.
Such a warm, close and caring community, don’t we all want to be living and working in such places?

Basing on the blurb, I thought it would be Wendy’s story and with some appearances of her friends and colleagues. But discovering that also Danni has a rather important part in it, made me even happier than I already was!

While perhaps initially it may seem that Wendy is jealous of her ex, or that she doesn’t want their daughters to bond with the new partner and they half – brother on the way, I quickly understood that that isn’t the worry at all.
Because what truly bothers and worries Wendy is that she is replaceable and that her lovely daughters will give up their time together in order to be more with Chloe and the little baby.

Even if Wendy is an adult, and should know better, as a mother is never replaceable, her fears make sense, especially learning how her past marriage has been and how she doesn’t have in fact a lot of self-confidence. And that saddened me, because while Wendy is in a happy place now, she deserved that happiness all the time, and not only after a failed marriage.

Of course it isn’t easy for Wendy to see Chloe walk around, as her ex now seemingly has completely changed his tune.
Yet it was so sweet and heartwarming to see how Wendy doesn’t turn into a bitter person when in need. Her kind and good heart takes the overhand, and Wendy isn’t just that kind of person to not help out a person in need…

I have to admit, just like Wendy, I didn’t immediately liked Chloe. But slowly, as the story progressed, the more my heart started to break for her.
Of course being the new woman in a broken family isn’t easy, but Mike also isn’t proving to be a real knight in shining armour.
And we see a strong Chloe, who has been through so much already, but also a vulnerable Chloe, who needs love…

And then there is Danni’s story too, ready to continue.
I was so over the moon for Danni, as her life, after a disastrous moment, finally was on the right track.

Obviously, it would be better to have read the previous books in this series to be complete up to date, yet it isn’t that mandatory. But it’s just such a wonderful series, so just read it already 😊

With Danni we see that no matter how good things seem to go, there is always this inkling of doubt and fear. And her upbringing for sure didn’t help, even if she is surrounded by lovely and amazing people too.

This was a wonderful book to read. Not only because I loved returning to St. Piran’s and see all my friends again. But because this is a love story in the real sense of the word. We don’t only see romance, but just love in all its aspects. From obviously love for your partner, but also the love someone has for their children, how that love is reciprocated. And then the love between friends, that real friendship that nothing can break.
But the most wonderful kind of love in this book was the most unexpected love, for the person you wouldn’t ever think of.
Because no matter what, it’s someone’s character, struggles, honesty and genuineness that make you love someone, wanting to help them out through the most difficult moments of their life, stand by their side and hold their hand…

Jo Bartlett managed perfectly with this book to capture the essence of what love means. The love sparks from each page, even with drama taking place that made me hold my breath. I once again devoured a book from this amazing author! 

‘You Had Me At Château’ – written by Portia MacIntosh #BookReview @PortiaMacintosh @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When to get over a rut, a retreat in the French Alps can perhaps bring the inspiration and even more

Synopsis

Romantic comedy writer Amber Page is stuck in a rut.

After her editor tells her she needs to “up the spice” in her books (literally Amber’s worst nightmare…), she is at a crossroads of what to do with her career.

When the opportunity arises to go on a writer’s retreat at an exclusive château in the beautiful French Alps, Amber reluctantly agrees, hoping a change of scenery will help with inspiration.

While she tries and fails to spice up her writing – with the unhelpful guidance of the eccentric romance writers at the château – she meets two leading men who cause her own real-life romantic comedy to unfold…

A laugh-out-loud love triangle, forced proximity romantic comedy from million-copy bestseller Portia MacIntosh.

My review

Amber Page has written several successful romantic comedies. But now she is stuck in a rut, and cannot manage to write a great next story. Somehow all her stories take the cozy romantic mystery turn. Something that her editor doesn’t approve on. On the complete contrary: the editor suggests Amber to put some more spice in her books. And let that be the thing that Amber doesn’t want!
When there is suddenly a spot available on a writer’s retreat at an exclusive château in the French Alps, Amber reluctantly accepts, as perhaps it will give her the much needed inspiration.
And she is a bit flabbergasted when she bumps again into Caleb, a social media influencer. They have met previously at her publisher’s office, and while Caleb told her he would find a way to be at the same resort, she didn’t truly believe it.
And when at the château she attracts the attention of resident Henri, the game is on. Especially as she hopes that now inspiration will truly come, as she cannot really count on the help of her fellow writers who are also staying at the château.
So while her parents are struggling at home with their marriage, Amber finds herself in a real love triangle.

Reading a book by the hand of Portia MacIntosh is injecting yourself with a great dose of laughter. Reading a book about an author, written by an author you love, is a double shot of greatness. So of course I was eager to read this book!

Amber is an easy person to like. She is even inspirational in a way, as she managed to be a great writer. But beside her initial writing success, she is also a loving daughter and sister. And her craziness and sarcasm is something I recognized as I have the same level of crazy and sarcasm.
I also understood how she wanted to take a different direction with her writing. It felt like it’s not that she has gotten into a rut, but it was more that her own story in romantic comedies has reached its end.

While of course it is needed for the story to evolve, I didn’t like it how her own editor wasn’t truly listening to Amber and her ideas, but started to push her in a direction that isn’t Amber at all. I just hope that the real editors in the world aren’t like Amber’s! 😊

Yet I also liked it how this great opportunity comes for Amber, staying at a French Château in the Alps, working together with her fellow authors. Staying in a castle, isn’t that something everyone dreams of?
But I also was a bit disappointed in the other authors. Yes, in a way they are all each other’s competition and rivals, but they are all also just writers who want to write a great story. So why all the jealousy?

I loved reading about the love triangle. Not because in one case, Amber is rather oblivious and in the other just overly hilarious. But also because I wanted to see where it all would end. And yes, I had my own preference, as it felt more genuine than the other.

Seeing things develop in each way, and seeing Amber even finding in a way her mojo back, was just great. And it’s not only about Amber finding her writing mojo back, but also just seeing Amber finding her voice again, and discovering herself in a way again. In so many ways, Amber needed to find her joy and her spark back, both professionally and personally, and that development was a great journey to read about!

Obviously I had several laughs while reading, some really out loud, and other times it was a snickering moment.

Portia MacIntosh wrote again a hilarious but also heartwarming story, about struggles in life, but also about prejudices, hypocrisy and miscommunications but mainly about finding love(s), inspiration and that one (or two) person/people that can ignite something back what seemed to be lost.

‘Mistletoe Magic In The Highlands’ – written by Bella Osborne #BookReview @osborne_bella @rararesources

When your match suddenly ghosts you and brings you to the Scottish Highlands…

Synopsis

Olivia Bingham has bad luck with men.

She’s been ghosted more times than she can count, but this Christmas she’s finally met someone really special online: Fraser Douglas, a Scottish chef working at an idyllic hotel in the Highlands. He’s sweet and sensitive, thoughtful and funny – not to mention incredibly good looking.

Just when she thinks things couldn’t be going any better, Fraser’s dating profile vanishes, and Olivia fears the worst. Frustrated and wounded, Olivia decides she’s going to drive all the way out to Loch Lochy Hotel and confront Fraser.

But when she arrives, things don’t go exactly as she hoped. Worse still, Fraser doesn’t seem to have any idea who she is….

My review

Olivia Bingham has been unlucky in love, to put it mildly. The times she has been ghosted cannot be counted anymore, but now she believes that she has find the perfect man online, Fraser Douglas. Online they have talked about everything, and they have so much in common, their love for Mariah Carey included.
So when Fraser suddenly ghosts her, and deletes everything online, Olivia decides to find Fraser in real life and confront him. As she knows Fraser is a Scottish chef working in a hotel in the Highlands, it cannot be that difficult to find him, right?
For once luck is on her side as Olivia can track him down. But when she arrives at the hotel, it turns not only out that the place itself is not what she expected, nor the circumstances. But also that Fraser seems to have no clue who she is…

I have to admit something before I start reviewing this wonderful book. I have been ghosted a few times, but in a few cases, I have been the ghost too… and before you condemn in any way, I had any right to be ghosting that person, as they just wouldn’t get the message… 😊

So I could understand how Olivia, or rather Liv, felt after finding her apparent perfect match and then see him disappear into thin cyberspace air…
Especially after reading that it hasn’t been the first time.

I don’t know if I would have the same courage, to find Fraser in real life and confront him, as I am not a big fan of confrontation myself. But if Liv didn’t head up to the Highlands, we obviously wouldn’t have this story to enjoy.

Now, I have to say that Liv is surrounded by lovely people, perhaps a bit crazy (because who in their right minds would gift her Stan? 😊). Her friends may be joking about her single status, but it all comes from the right place. And her sister and mother while perhaps agree with her decision to go to Scotland, they also worry, because who knows what Fraser will turn out to be?

Her arrival at the hotel for sure is one that can count! I don’t know who was more in shock, Liv, Effie and Fraser, or Ginger 😊.
And the hotel/ restaurant itself wasn’t also what I expected, as some rooms absolutely were horror movies material!

With Liv’s car (or rather, her sister’s car) not being drivable anymore, I was eager to see how Liv would enjoy (or not…) her stay at the hotel.
But it warmed my heart to see how she got along with Effie, who for sure deserves an honest friend, who accepts her as she is.

Fraser for sure was an initial enigma. While I rather quickly knew that his dating profile was unknown to him, his behaviour wasn’t all that welcoming and warm at all.
But slowly we learn why he acts the way he does towards strangers, and we quickly see also his protective nature, especially towards Effie…

It was just great to see how Fraser and Liv initially just don’t get along, keep on clashing, even literally. But it was sweet to see how there is slowly a trust being built, and that they understand each other, even if there are still a few hurdles and that demons/ghosts of the past aren’t completely chased away…

I was of course intrigued to know who the culprit of the dating profile was, even if I had a feeling that it was all done for the right reasons.

This book shows us that over a few days, strong bonds can be created. And we see people that just know each other, want to protect each other, even if it isn’t an easy task.
But we also see how strong and stubborn but also delightful cows can be! Go Ginger!!! 😊

I truly enjoyed this sweet story, showing us how taking charge of things can be the start of something new and wonderful. And this all in an amazing setting, with plenty of snow and towards the end even Mistletoe magic!

‘The Promise Of Tomorrow’ – written by Samantha Tonge #BookReview @SamTongeWriter @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When your life is a deadline…

Synopsis

Elena Swan believes she’s going to die. And soon.

She’s not ill. She’s not in imminent danger. But she is sure it’s going to happen.

Because many years ago… she’d made a promise to a stranger, in the woods. Elena’s mother was in hospital, after a life-threatening accident. The promise would keep her mother safe, but put Elena’s own life at risk, instead, when she grew up and turned thirty.

Elena put the promise to the back of her mind, over the years. But she’s twenty-nine now, and when something happens that puts her life in danger, she remembers. And she knows.

But Elena hasn’t done everything yet. She’s not brave like her daredevil friend Rory. But she’s also not ready to give up on life. Not before she’s been to Paris. She always wanted to skydive too. She’s never even fallen in love.

Without the promise of tomorrow, can she fulfil all her dreams before fate comes for her?

A completely unexpecting, romantic uplifting story, about friendship, love, and fate, perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes, David Nicholls and Faith Hogan.

My review

When Elena Snow was just a child, her mother was in an accident that didn’t look good. And that night, she makes an encounter in the woods. An encounter that turns out in a deal: a life for a life. Because in order for her mother to survive, Elena’s life will be numbered until her thirtieth birthday.
Now Elena is twenty-nine, and she hasn’t done everything she ever wanted to do. Her lack of braveness always held her back: she never went to Paris, she never has been skydiving, and she hasn’t ever fallen in love…
However, now that her friend and colleague Rory is staying with her during his renovations, she starts to think again about everything she hasn’t done yet. And when a series of events take place, she remembers that her doomsday birthday is nearby…
Is she able to fulfill all her dreams before her birthday? Or will there be still things left unfinished?

Now, where to start with my thoughts…

I have to admit that rather quickly in this book, I wanted to give it just one star. Because I truly believe that Samatha Tonge did an unforgivable thing… Why did Elena have to be a lover of pineapple on pizza??? WHY?????? 😊

But I also have to admit another thing, while Elena is a wonderful person, I kept wondering how she would believe that her days were limited. As a child, yes, it would make perfect sense to believe that. But I would expect that with the years, understanding would dawn and that she would realize that in fact she still has a bright future ahead.

And it saddened me to read how that prediction, made so long ago, held Elena back, as it’s clear that she hasn’t been living her life like she truly wanted, as she felt like the sword of Damocles was hanging over her…

In that aspect, it was good for her that Rory temporarily moves in with her. It seemed that with Rory in her home, it is somehow a little push, a nudge for Elena to get out of her protective shell. And with Rory questioning her, Elena starts to do what she dreamed of doing.

But it also felt like Elena was trying too hard, and started to be reckless about them. She went from one extreme to another, not thinking about any kind of consequence. Yet that perfectly also sums up what Elena is going through as she feels at loss, and feels that there is still so much to do, but does she really have the time for it?

I liked it to read how through her internal turmoil, she starts to rely on Rory. They may be colleagues in first instance, and there is already a friendship, but their bond only strengthens throughout the story. And just like real, honest and genuine friends, Rory doesn’t judge Elena on her beliefs. But that doesn’t take away that he tries to find the reality behind it.
And with their bond only intensifying, we also see it develop in another direction. A direction that both haven’t experienced yet.

Of course towards the end of the book, everything makes sense. But of course I also understand the importance of not spoiling everything in a review. All I can say that I was happy with how Samantha Tonge handled the end of the story. 
And I must say, while perhaps the details were eluding me, I had an inkling of what it would be.

On the other hand, Samantha Tonge also managed perfectly on putting me on a completely wrong direction with another mystery in this book. I truly started to believe in things that I normally don’t believe. Only to discover a wonderful reality! 🙂

This book for sure felt like a real journey. Not only for Elena and Rory, but also for myself. After finishing, I realized that perhaps there will never be a right time to chase my dreams. If we have a dream, and it’s realizable, why not go for it? Because we will never know if there will be a tomorrow. We will never know what the future will bring and if we will have that opportunity.
And while perhaps Elena’s journey was a tiny bit far-fetched with her deal made as a child, her story pinpoints that we should enjoy our lives while we can.
So that is why I, despite the monstrosity of pineapple on a pizza, I truly enjoyed reading this story!

‘A Classy Affair In The Country’ – written by Margaret Amatt #BookReview @AmattAuthor @rararesources

Status shouldn’t matter when love enters…

Synopsis

It’s hate at first sight… But he’s about to dismantle her walls brick by brick.

Young heiress Ophelia Chattan-Blythe needs a miracle to save the family estate, and working with Brann – the ruggedly handsome, popular, and extremely irritating local builder – is not it. He may have a smile that can melt diamonds, but when he and Ophelia hit it off on the wrong foot, she starts to hate him with a passion.

Single-dad Brann isn’t all he seems. He’s built up a good business, though it doesn’t stop him from being lonely. Falling for a beautiful but stubborn heiress isn’t part of his master plan. But how can he not find Ophelia’s serene charm and whip-like comebacks irresistible?

As Brann and Ophelia work together, their arguments advance to attraction, and their desires ignite. But it’s more than Brann’s job’s worth to act on his feelings and Ophelia mustn’t, not if she’s to secure a wealthy match and stop her family from going under. A love this intense should be worth the fight, but constructing a happy ending is an almost impossible task without breaking all the rules.

My review

Ophelia Chattan – Blythe has created her own successful interior design business. But when she hears that her father is not well, she runs back home to Glenbriar. There she is faced with several shocking revelations: her father seems to be doing just fine, which is a relief, but the estate is not. Now Ophelia is forced to do whatever she can to save it. However, her ideas and that of her stepmother and her own father, couldn’t be more different… While she wants to restore the estate and its grounds back to their former glory, while especially her stepmother Jacinta believes that marrying Ophelia off to someone with more than enough money. Ophelia’s determination to make her grandparents’ dreams come true, makes her cross paths with local builder Brann. Even if they start off on the complete wrong foot, and hate seems to be the common emotion, Ophelia cannot deny that not only is Brann good at his job, but also that his perky comebacks put a smile on her face. No matter how much Brann enjoys pushing Ophelia’s buttons and there is an attraction growing, as a single dad, his mind is not set on finding love at all. But hearing on Ophelia’s prospects and about her needing to gain a wealthy match, and of course the difference between the Lady and the Builder, can he truly keep his distance?

Now, do I really have to tell you once again how much I enjoyed returning to Glenbriar? Because I think that if you are following me regularly, you already know how much I am enjoying starting each new story set in this wonderful series!

Reading books also means that you should never judge a story on its cover, and thus I know that even if Ophelia may be of class, it doesn’t mean she is a posh person, or thinks herself being better than anyone else.

And Ophelia for sure shows that a person is a character, and not a name or a status. Because if you would meet Ophelia, and not knowing about her ancestry, you would just find a great person, with a kind heart, and even a stubborn determination. And with that last, I mean it in the best possible way 😊.

I liked that determination, as we can see how she was able to build up her business on her own, and turn it into a success. She also has great plans to restore the estate. And her determination and her insightfulness is the perfect combo to save what she cares so deeply about.

But I have to say, no matter how much I enjoyed getting to know Ophelia better, her story also angered me… Because she has the most obnoxious, self – centered stepmother and the most oblivious possible father!

Who in their right minds would believe it would be okay to spend money for themselves that was in fact meant for the business?  And feel any remorse for it?

And it make it worse, which kind of parent would believe it would be okay to marry off their child like a cattle at an auction, for the highest bidder?

I was amazed that Ophelia didn’t cut them out immediately and just cut all connections with them. But I also knew that standing up for herself would be Ophelia’s real journey in this book. While greatest part of the book Ophelia seemingly seems to go along with whatever her stepmother and father want from her, we also see that slowly she starts to believe that her own happiness and life may be a too big of a sacrifice. And with Brann now also in her life, she wants to do right by her, and not only by her family…

Brann… he for sure is a character that appeared previously and I couldn’t wait to get to know him better!

And what a delight it was to get to know him! He for sure lived up to the image I had in my mind, but also showed so much depth, love, care and especially humour!

He is a single dad, yet I liked it how much he still gets along with his wife. He for sure shows that the end of a marriage doesn’t mean to end things on bad terms.

And he so dedicated as a father!

When Ophelia and Brann meet, saying they don’t get along would be the understatement of the year. They clash more than anything else. They constantly annoy each other, but that is also because they don’t know each other for real, and are basing their assessments on even some kind of prejudice.

So while it was hilarious seeing them constantly bickering around, it was delightful to see them unable to stop the attraction that slowly grows between them. Slowly, but by bit, they start to understand each other, support each other, giving in to each other. And seeing them trying to protect their hearts, but failing, and discovering that perhaps love is worth of risking their hearts again, was just so heartwarming!

This for sure is a slow burn, although there are many sparks flying around all the time. But while this is the story about Ophelia and Brann, it is also and mainly a story about Ophelia and a story about Brann. This book is about their personal journey, a journey that brings them together, but is only possible if they undergo a lot of growth. Because the Ophelia and Brann that we see at the end of this book aren’t the same as those at the start of the book. And seeing that growth, that journey, that change in the both of them, made me love this book so much!

‘A Highland Family Affair’ – written by Lisa Hobman #BookReview @LisaJHobmanAuth @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Family will always be family, but can all be forgiven?

Synopsis

Can people ever really change or are family ties always set to unravel?

After inheriting Drumblair Castle over her older brother Kerr, Lady Olivia MacBain has had to forge a new life for herself far away from New York and her dream career in fashion. She fears her brother’s bitterness has fractured their relationship to the point of no return and is still clearing away the devastation he left when he disappeared.

Kerr’s unexpected return and supposed change of heart raises eyebrows. He is now seeking forgiveness and to rebuild the bridges he previously wrecked, but can he be trusted, or is it all just smoke and mirrors?

While her friends are settling down, Olivia patiently waits for childhood sweetheart Brodie to propose and wonders if she will ever get her happy ever after.

Can Olivia find a happy future or are promises always made to be broken?

My review

Everything seems to be falling in the correct place for Lady Olivia MacBain. Inheriting Drumblair Castle instead of her brother Kerr may have caused a disruption with him, but it also brought Liv love back in her life, in the wonderful shape of Brodie. Life hasn’t gone how Liv perhaps thought it would go, but she couldn’t be happier. If only Brodie would propose… And when Kerr suddenly reappears back at the castle, Liv doesn’t know what to do or to feel. She is happy that her brother is back, and he seems to have changed. But has he really or is it just another scheme? Can Liv finally have the happy ever after she wants, with being surrounded by her family and loved ones?

I am becoming repetitive in a way, but there are books, series, that even before I start reading them, put a smile on my face right away!

And this book, part of a wonderful series, did exactly that!

Lady Olivia, or rather Liv, has been through a lot in the previous books, so I truly wanted her to find her happily ever after as soon as possible!

And what a delight it was to see how great Liv, Brodie and their loved ones are doing!

Like I said, Liv has been through a lot, yet I loved seeing how still now Liv is positive about everything, and how even the biggest disappointment didn’t crush her.

Of course, with now finally having (re)found love, I could understand why she couldn’t wait for Brodie to propose to her.

And I for sure was eager to read when, where and how Brodie would do it! 😊

The biggest shock for Liv, and also for me, was the return of Kerr. Obviously, I knew he would be back, yet it still left me a bit flabbergasted. Especially to read in which state he made his return…

And I for sure wasn’t ready to  just forgive him for what he has done in the past to Liv! But I could also understand Liv’s wish to forgive him, because after all, he is and will always be her brother.

So even if Liv wants nothing more to forgive him and welcome him back home, I was glad to read that she still has some reservations.

Reservations she shares with not only Brodie, but everyone at the castle and her friends. Because it is at all ‘Shame on you if you fool me once, shame on me if you fool me twice”…

Everyone wants to believe that Kerr has changed, but actions speak louder than words, and it’s up to Kerr to show everyone he has indeed changed.

I felt that in this book, Liv shows a lot of courage and love. Not only does she keep on thinking about ways to improve the castle, but she is also accepting old and new people back in her life. She is understanding, although not gullible anymore. Throughout the whole series, she has learnt and grown a lot, and we for sure see that growth in this book.

Now, I have to say that Lisa Hobman for sure made me gasp for air several times. Not only there are some twists that I didn’t see coming, shocking not only the characters but also me. And there was one stormy night that I still have to get over!

So it’s not that this book is just one happy episode after the other, even if love is all around in this book.

Love for that special person in your life, that supports you no matter what, understands you better than anyone, that even pushes you to chase your dreams. Love for your friends, that keep on surprising you and that you keep on surprising. Love for family, by blood or not, family that has made mistakes and are looking for redemption. And love for life in general, and love for all the good things in life…

Lisa Hobman for sure had me captivated with this sweet, warm story that show us the power of that love. And of course I had the many laughs I was expecting, especially as one character didn’t disappoint at all! 😊

‘One Winter At The French Chalet’ – written by Mandy Baggot #BookReview @MandyBaggot @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When a strange reindeer – story in France is the catalyst

Synopsis

Things aren’t going well for travel writer Orla Bradbee.

With Christmas fast approaching, her boss is insisting Orla must travel to a rural village in France to interview a man who doesn’t speak. But with trouble at home – her teenage sister Erin is in a ‘situationship’ with a man online – Orla’s only plan is to take Erin with her.

Get the interview done, find out more about this online Romeo and still be back in time for Christmas dinner. Easy, right?

Saint-Chambéry is a picturesque French village nestled in the snow-capped mountains, but Jacques Barbier – gorgeous and brooding, yet a man of few words – makes it clear that Orla is wasting her time here.

Orla can’t deny that Jacques intrigues and infuriates her, but what is the mysterious Frenchman hiding exactly? And can she get close enough to uncover his secrets without risking her own heart?

Escape to the beautiful French Alps with Mandy Baggot for a romantic, heartwarming story to get you through the cold winter months!

My review

Orla Bradbee enjoys travelling the world for her stories. Of course her dream is to write for Time Magazine. But as  Christmas is approaching, she isn’t really happy to take of the France, for a weird story about a pregnant reindeer. And it’s not that she is taking off to a fancy place, rather she is going to the rural village of Saint-Chambéry, set in the mountains. Once there, Orla must try to write a captivating story about the reindeer, and for that she needs may need the help of Jacques Barbier. But Jacques isn’t that eager to talk to Orla, and isn’t absolutely willing to help Orla, in any way. But even if Orla and Jacques irk each other annoyingly, there is something simmering between them. Yet the more Orla and her sister are in Saint-Chambéry, the more Orla wants to discover what secrets Jacques is hiding. But Jacques doesn’t give up his secrets that easily, and he for sure wants to get to know the real Orla, and not just the Orla that everyone sees. Is Orla ready though to open her heart?

I am not the adventurous type of person. Don’t ask me, even for the sake of a wonderful story, to go to a remote place, as I will refuse even for all the money of the world!

But even if I like the comfort of my own home, I can truly enjoy stories about people going on adventures, chasing reindeer – stories in a rural yet quaint place like Saint-Chambéry.

Orla is the adventurous type, she isn’t afraid of going to the world’s end to write a great story and capture a touching picture. With every story, not only she hopes that it will be the story to truly launch her career, but she also hopes to give her readers something special.

But while she loves discovering stories and the world, she is also a family person. She worries about the members of her family, and tries to be a great daughter and big sister. Even if there is a big age difference between her and her little sister Erin, and also some kind of generation issue, she does her utterly best to be there for Erin. And that is how Orla finds herself with Erin going to Saint-Chambéry.

I have to say, I was very quickly enthralled by Saint-Chambéry and its inhabitants! It for sure has that something special about it, and it warmed my heart to see how a whole community join forces over everything, from the beanbag contest to a real search party…

Obviously in such a wonderful place like Saint-Chambéry, there must be a grumpy inhabitant too. And this time, it comes in the form of Jacques.

Jacques is living not only on his own, and he wants to keep his peace, but in a way he is also haunted by what he has been through, what he has done and has seen. His past job for sure scarred him and made him seek refuge in a quiet and peaceful place, where no one knows about him or his past.

But we also quickly see a gentle side of him. Even if he tries to keep Orla away, he just cannot just walk away from her. And we also see his care and his gentle nature and kindness in his actions towards animals. Isn’t it that we see one’s real character in the way he acts towards animals?

Seeing Orla and Jacques growing closer, was just great. Their worlds couldn’t be further apart yet there is just something. And that something is that they are more alike than they might think. It’s what they are hiding from everyone that they share with each other.

And it takes great courage and trust to open to someone. It’s not easy, to let someone see the most hidden secrets and fears you have. But we also see how opening up can lift a burden, how it can put some light back in your eyes.

I truly enjoyed reading this book, that despite the obvious cold it is set in, emanates so much warmth. Because not only this is a great story about two people finding each other in the most peculiar and particular of stories, but it’s also a story about family, community, friendship and just love in general and in all its aspects.

Mandy Baggot managed to write so many emotions in just one story, keeping me captivated, hung on to every word of this book! And I finished it while a warm feeling inside, like I was truly enveloped in warmth!

‘Christmas At The Little Paris Hotel’ – written by Rebecca Raisin #BookReview @jaxandwillsmum @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When the pressure is on, on several levels, unforgettable things will happen

Synopsis

Turn a tumbledown Paris hotel into a perfect boutique, bookish retreat, and have it open for Christmas? What could possibly go wrong?

When Anais receives a near-derelict Paris hotel in her divorce settlement, her first thought is to tidy it up and sell it immediately. All she wants is to move on and forget her disaster of a marriage ever happened.

But selling it proves impossible, so she has only one option: to make it gorgeous and open by Christmas… when her funds will almost certainly run out.

She’s not counting on the grumpy American bar-owner next door, Noah, coming and interfering at every moment though. Nor is she expecting to find a mysterious room – which holds the key to a one-hundred-year-old secret – about a woman who chose love against the odds.

One thing’s for sure… as the fairy lights twinkle all over the city of lights and the first snowflakes start to fall… this will be a Christmas in Paris to remember.

A totally gorgeous, escapist romantic comedy, with an unforgettable mystery! A perfect festive read for fans of Emily Henry and Sarah Morgan to curl up with this winter.

My review

Anais never expected that divorcing her husband would be ending with her being the owner of a Paris hotel that has seen its best time. Her first thought is to sell the place as soon as possible, in order to forget her disastrous marriage and hoping that she can find quickly inspiration for her next book.
But selling a hotel that needs too much TLC isn’t easy, so together with her niece Manon, Anais comes up with he perfect plan: renovate the place, open it right before Christmas and sell it in the new year.
However, renovations are expensive and also loud, and her new neighbour bar – owner Noah for sure proves to be the annoying and grumpy kind of neighbour!
So it makes sense with her history of men, that every writing attempt ends up in murder (on paper!). Yet when a mysterious room is found in the hotel, with secrets being kept for over hundred years, suddenly Anais finds her joie de vivre again, and she also discovers that she has more in common with Noah than expected…

There are people in the world that believe in the good of people, and in the honesty of love. And there are people that take advantage of those people…
Unfortunately, Anais is a woman who is the first, and fell for the tricks of the latter.

And even without having started with the book, that fact already angered me so much! I don’t understand how someone can be so evil to use someone just for financial gain and then even later on, wanting to exploit once again only for their own benefit.

So of course it broke my heart to see how Anais is left with picking up the pieces of not only her broken heart, but also a life in scatters… And a hotel that she doesn’t really want.
While reading Anais’s story, the more angered I became.
Because we have a lovely woman, believing in love, writing romance books for heaven’s sake, to finally fall in love, believing it’s the Real Thing. And then it all falls apart in a terrible way…

In a way it looked like the hotel was reflecting Anais’s life: falling apart, and in need of love. But let me tell you this, I don’t know if I would be staying in the hotel in that state! I honestly think my mysophobia wouldn’t allow that, and also, an empty hotel, isn’t that horror story – material? 😊

Yet I was happy for Anais that she had Manon in her corner. Although… Manon for sure is a force of nature, and not someone you want to have as an enemy! 😊

As a reader, it was obviously hilarious to see how Anais and Noah are clashing over everything: from dirty windows, to too much noise made by the renovation team. And of course what direction their relationship will go, so I was eager to see that development.

And that development all starts with the mysterious, hidden room. Once again, and this is purely on me, the idea of discovering hidden rooms, gave me a little bit the creeps. But in fact, this discovery was a bittersweet one. Because the reason of why that room was used in the past, was a sad one, but also one that makes you believe in the goodness of love again.

We see also how the past is an inspiration for the present and future, as not only the intrigue brings Anais and Noah closer together, but also how it gives Anais the best ideas for her hotel.

I truly enjoyed reading this book, as it shows that sometimes the worst thing that could happen, can turn out to be the best.
And the setting of Paris for sure makes this story even a more romantic one, and the surprise of some cameos in this book was a nice extra addition! 😊

‘Falling For A Star In The City’ – written by Krysten Lindsay Hager #BookReview @KrystenLindsay @rararesources

When dreams don’t come true…

Synopsis

Paige thought she had it all: a job on a soap opera and a boyfriend who was trying to get discovered as a singer/songwriter. Then her part on the show is reduced to reoccurring status and her family pushes her to leave her acting dreams behind to major in journalism—what they call a “real job.” Her relationship with her wannabe pop star boyfriend ends only for her to find out he signed a recording contract right after their breakup. Then she reads online that his new album is about their relationship.

She gets an internship in the sports department at a TV station where she meets a college hockey player named Viktor who has trust issues from a past relationship. Now with Walker’s pop star dreams taking off, it leaves her questioning her acting career and self-worth.

Paige and Viktor begin to fall for each other, but Paige worries their worlds are too different for them to work as a couple. Plus, there’s the issue of her ex coming back into her life.

Now she must figure out what she really needs to be happy and fulfilled in life. Can Paige find both her purpose & true love?

My review

Paige is on the verge of having her big break, and see her dream finally come true. But when her part on the soap opera is being reduced, and her parents and family purse her to go for a  ‘real’ job and go for her major in journalism, that isn’t the only change in Paige’s life.
Because also her relationship with her boyfriend ends, and that just before he finally breaks through as a popstar and releases an album based on their relationship.
While working as an intern in the sports department at a TV station, she starts crossing paths with college hockey player Viktor.
But while Paige and Viktor start growing closer, their worlds couldn’t be more different from each other, and is Paige truly over her ex yet? And there is also Viktor’s ex that is somehow still a presence. But most important: Paige now has to figure out what truly makes her happy and make choices in her life…

Haven’t we all have been at a point in our lives where the realization of our dream (small or big one) was within reach, only to then see it slipping through your fingers?
And when you are several years already in adulthood, you aren’t that shaken up anymore by the missed opportunity.
But a young adult, like Paige, it can truly be devastating to see it all fall apart. And it for sure can be the last straw that breaks the camel’s back, making her doubt everything and everyone.

That is exactly what we see happening, as Paige suddenly finds herself at loss. She was so close to her big break, and losing it makes her see a lot of things in a negative way.
And while perhaps her decision to break up with her boyfriend was a rash one, I have to admit that the more I saw of him, even later on in the book, the more I just didn’t like him… And he didn’t start on a positive note either.

What I liked about Paige, was her positive attitude. Even if her big dream fell apart, she doesn’t show that during her internship. She is enterprising, ready for a challenge and eager. But she is also respectful and has standards. We see this especially when she is interviewing players. She doesn’t push them even deeper in the gutter but stays always very respectful and knows exactly what to ask and what not.

When she first meets Viktor, it doesn’t exactly start the fireworks, but it made this story only even sweeter. Because we see how both Paige and Viktor start to appreciate each other, but also listen to each other and understand each other. It was even sweeter to see how Viktor is there for Paige, from buying lovely gifts, or to be there when Paige needs actual help.

But Viktor too is having his own struggles. Not only isn’t he playing as much hockey as he would like, but he also is facing the end of his own relationship. Yet that doesn’t take away how considerate and just how sweet in fact he is.

I have to say, in several moments, we see the youth in the characters, as they act rather impulsive, and make wrong assumptions and wrong conclusions. But can you blame them, as they miss the life experience? 

In this book we see how young adults are trying to find their place in the world. They also try to understand what brings them happiness and they are also on a quest for love. Due their young age, it for sure is a path filled with trial and error. But that makes it more realistic and relatable, as we all have been through what Paige and also Viktor are going through, somehow. And that is exactly what made me enjoy reading this book!