‘Living The Dream At Puddleduck Farm’ – written by Della Galton #BookReview @DellaGalton @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Love is always a work in progress…

Synopsis

Life would be idyllic if everyone else was on the same page…

Puddleduck Vets Practice is busier than ever.
Phoebe Dashwood is juggling the usual crazy animal antics of her quirky clients, whilst organising the wedding of her bridezilla grandmother and thankfully dating her perfect man.

Phoebe loves every minute of being a New Forest vet, even if she hardly has time to catch her breath. If only she could find some quality time for her and the man of her dreams, life would be perfect.

When an ex’s heartbreak stirs up some emotions from the past, Phoebe realises she must deal with some unfinished business. It would seem a miracle is needed to pull off a happy ending for everyone – but is it within Phoebe’s power to work miracles?

My review

Puddleduck Farm is always a place full of surprises. Phoebe Dashwood loves running her Vets Practice, and as she now finally has admitted her feelings towards Sam, life couldn’t be any better. Even her grandmother becoming a real bridezilla isn’t an issue for Phoebe!
But being a vet also means always being busy… and taking time from her and Sam. And while Sam may seemingly not be making an issue of it, Phoebe starts to wonder if the reality cannot live up to Sam’s dream of being together with Phoebe. Even if they are together for a short time, are they on the same page concerning the future?
And Phoebe cannot stop worrying about Rufus, because even if they aren’t together, when tragedy strikes his family, she wants to be there for him. But is Rufus now ready to let someone in? Because even if things didn’t work out with Phoebe, it doesn’t mean it won’t work out with someone else? IS there a happy end in line for everyone?

What a wonderful delight returning to Puddleduck Farm! I am not into large animals, never let me get close to a horse, or even a cow for that matter, but I for sure can love them from afar or in amazing books like this one!

I am always eager to know what happens after a couple gets together. Because getting together is the easiest part (although, for Phoebe and Sam it for sure took a long time! 😊) but a relationship is always a work in progress, and both parties have to find their find in a changed position. And being a vet does mean getting unexpected calls away, cancelling dates, or just being tired after a long and hard day of work.
So I just had to see how this lovely couple would find the perfect balance and be happy together!

It may sound weird, but I found it somehow sweet how especially Phoebe was not sure of where she was heading as a couple with Sam.
Not that I liked her self – doubting, but it was more that Phoebe is having and even expressing doubts that everyone has. Especially as Phoebe went from being best friends with Sam to that deeper connection. The fear she has is real, because what if things wouldn’t work out? No matter how determined or how much in love you can be, you will never know what the future brings. And if things should go terribly wrong, it’s not only the end of a relationship, but also that of an amazing friendship.
Phoebe’s thoughts makes her a more reliable and real character, because it isn’t always sunshine and rainbows in life.

Phoebe is in this third instalment, despite her doubts, still that amazing person I got to know from the previous books. She is kind, gentle, with a great heart, compassionate and doesn’t hold grudges. And we see that how she still cares about Rufus. Even if things weren’t meant to be between them, she still worries about him, and wants to be there for him as a friend. And that was truly lovely to see, because you don’t stop caring about someone when things doesn’t work out romantically.

I have to admit, I didn’t really like – like Rufus in this book. Yes, he is still learning to cope with his fears, but he also allows the past to still hold a tight grip over him, making him even more closed off than before. And while when something unexpected happens (although I had a gut feeling about this),  I was a bit shocked by this. But I was more shocked to see Rufus making once again the same mistake and hurt the people he cares about the most.

Obviously there are a lot of other things happening in this book, some lovely events but also some events that makes you stop a moment and think about it. Because while there is a lot of lightness in this book, there is also room for serious matters. Matters that perhaps have been kept hidden, but when once exposed, is met with such understanding and love, that it can give enough courage to take matter back in own hands.

And obviously, we read once again that communication is key. Because opening up, talking about your fears, doubts and thoughts, is what can make or break a relationship. In a relationship, you have to be able to express what’s bothering you, because perhaps whatever it is that haunts your thoughts, isn’t what is truly going on.
Because reality can be that even when you don’t know, you can be on the same page. And that when love is the real thing, even those short moments (or too short moments) shared together can be the most amazing moments.

This author wrote exactly what I was expecting from this third instalment, even more layers to a already amazing series. I loved reading every bit of it!

‘Anxious Girl’ – written by Rosa Silva #BookReview #anxiousgirlbook

It’s okay if you’re not feeling okay…

Synopsis

No one’s ever told Mel that she didn’t have to be perfect.

Meet Mel: She’s a dedicated workaholic and chronic people-pleaser who spends her weekends drowning her loneliness in alcohol. A meticulous planner, Mel’s world takes a turn when a panic attack forces her to reassess the pursuit of flawlessness.

Seeking refuge, she escapes to the Azores, reconnecting with her estranged aunt and collaborating with photographer Carlos to capture the island’s breathtaking beauty, all while waiting for her elusive boyfriend. Yet, even in this picturesque escape, her inner struggles persist, leading her back to familiar vices.

Amid the backdrop of unfulfilled relationships and crippling anxiety, a meaningful bond blossoms between Mel and Carlos. He becomes the dependable friend, her unwavering rock. As their connection deepens, Mel faces a pivotal choice that can change her life forever. Torn between two paths, she must choose what she truly wants.

Join Mel on this heartfelt journey as she navigates the challenges of anxiety, seeking liberation from society’s expectations. Witness her discovery of inner strength, empowering her to rewrite her own story.

Funny and moving, sweet and inspiring, “Anxious Girl” is a poignant narrative that explores the layers of anxiety, revealing the courage needed to seek help and the resilience to forge a new path.

My review

Mel is determined to prove her worth in the law firm she is working for. But as it’s still a men’s world, she needs the weekend to drown her loneliness and sorrow, hoping that her boyfriend Rodrigo will soon pop the question.
But a severe panic attack makes her stop and reassess her life. And to escape even her own parents, Mel seeks refuge with her estranged aunt in the Azores.
There she learns that not only there is so much more to life than the one she is living now, but she also learns who the real Mel is. She also reconnects with her aunt and discovers why this weird yet amazing woman has become an outcast. She also connects with photographer Carlos, who is there for Mel whenever she needs him, or just to show her the beauty of life.
But when her life catches up with her, it’s up to Mel to decide which is the right path to follow…

Is it possible to write a book about serious matters, yet not making it all too depressing story? But finding the perfect balance of keeping it light, yet never taking it too light either?
Well, let me assure you, that this book that found that perfect balance, and Rosa Silva never made a mockery about the main character’s issues. On the contrary in fact, because we see Mel at her lowest, but also finding back her strength.

I can only try to imagine how lonely Mel feels at the start of the book. Her friends have spread around the world, living their own lives. Her work doesn’t take her serious, giving her time over time the same kind of cases. There is one toxic colleague enjoying bullying her. Her parents don’t understand her. And even her boyfriend is rather absent, and when he is with Mel, well, serious discussions aren’t exactly on the table.
So even if I didn’t agree with her coping mechanism, I could understand why Mel needed to drown her weekend.

Panic attacks can be very frightening, as I am speaking out of experience myself. My attacks weren’t of the same calibre as Mel’s but I felt her fear as she didn’t understand what was happening to her. With those symptoms, who wouldn’t think about a heart attack?

Mel has so many battles to fight, and her panic attack is a clear signal she, for once, needs to think about herself, and do what’s best for her and her alone. Even if that means standing up against her parents and head off to her stay with her estranged aunt.
While for me, I would never think to visit an aunt who I haven’t seen or heard from for years, I could understand that Mel needs to be with people who don’t know her and her background.

I have to say, even if I didn’t feel anxious like Mel does, I could feel the calming effect of the Azores. I have never been there myself, but I could picture myself there alongside Mel, discovering this beautiful place, while on the discovery of herself.

Once arrived, it was funny to see how different Mel and Aunt Gabriela were. Mel was rather wary at the start, while Aunt Gabriela is this exuberant woman, a force to reckon with! Aunt Gabriela pushes Mel outside, almost literally. But her pushing doesn’t feel so overwhelming as the pushing that happened with Mel at home.
Aunt Gabriela truly acts at Mel’s best interest, even if it’s crystal-clear that she has her own problems. And it was funny to see how her behaviour was rubbing off on Mel!

Mel finds the peace and calmness she was seeking, but she also has time to think about her life and the choices she made and the choices she needs to make. Together with Carlos, she rediscovers an old passion of her, making her wonder if the path of the law is her path to follow or not.
And while with the friendship with Carlos deepens, Mel has to reassess but also understand the depth of each relationship, romantic ones and not.

In this book, we see that sometimes the worst thing that happened to us is perhaps the best thing that could happen.
Anxiety, panic attacks,… are serious matters, not to be taken lightly. And Rosa Silva captures that anxiety and sense of loss, loneliness, perfectly, but she also added a layer of lightness, showing that it takes courage to take a step aside and just reflect on everything. And that there is there will always be sunshine after a storm, no matter how long that storm lasts. But also that it’s okay not feeling okay, and it’s okay to be “selfish” and think about yourself and your own (mental) health. Because it’s only when you look after yourself, that you can start thinking about a future involving others. Because the others that truly matter (estranged family or even newly acquainted people), understand that you need you – time and will stand patiently waiting for you and the right time.

‘A Villa With A View’ – written by Julie Caplin #BookReview @JulieCaplin @rararesources

When trying to find your roots brings you so much more

Synopsis

Escape to the Amalfi Coast and feel the warmth of the Italian sun on your face, hear the sound of the turquoise waves crashing on the beach and fall in love with a new enemies to lovers romance!

Lia Bathurst had always dreamed of escaping to the white sandy beaches and turquoise blue seas of the Amalfi coast – but that dream hadn’t included meeting her real father. A father she had never even known about until a few weeks ago! Yet here she was, standing outside the gates of a gorgeous pink villa being refused entry by the insufferable – and insufferably handsome – Raphael Knight, her father’s business manager.

When an old black and white photo proves Lia’s claim to be true, Raph is determined to make sure this stranger, with her long caramel waves and infectious smile, doesn’t have an ulterior motive. Even if that means not letting her out of his sight.

As temperatures rise, and not just from the heat of the Mediterranean sun, could Lia and Raph’s forced proximity lead to something more like… amore?

My review

Lia Bathrust got the shock of her life a few weeks ago, after discovering that her father isn’t her biological father at all. And after receiving a rejection over her designs for a restaurant in London, she thinks that perhaps it’s time to find her real father, as she knows that he, famous actor Ernesto Salvatore, is residing at the moment in his villa on the Amalfi coast.
But Raphael Knight, Ernesto’s business manager and stepson, is not allowing a complete stranger getting close to Ernesto, as in the past similar claims, yet unfounded, have been made.  And he won’t let get Lia out of his sight, as he wants to know what Lia’s game is.
And then, before any of them realize, the game has been changed and the heat sparking between them cannot be blamed on the Mediterranean sun…

I believe that I am a very easy reader to please. I don’t need that much to be touched, and if it takes place in a wonderful setting, I’m hooked. And when I pick up a book from this author, I know I will be spoiled. And then it’s set in Italy, what more could I possibly need more??? 😀

At the start I truly felt sorry for Lia. Everything she believed in turns out to be lie, and even if she didn’t miss anything while growing up, learning that her father isn’t in fact her father, truly shook her. I could understand on one hand how at loss she felt, but on the other hand, isn’t a father the person that loves you unconditionally and raises you to the person you are now? Yet I could comprehend Lia. And it’s not only this discovery that made her doubt everything. Also her designs were rejected, so it was a case of the mountain only getting bigger and bigger.

Honestly, I have to say that it wasn’t 100% clear of what her job truly was, or how it actually works and what her design in fact truly were. But I blame it purely on my ignorance, as I am sure that her creations would be looking marvelous! 😀

I admired Lia’s courage to go take off to the Amalfi coast, and find her father herself, even if that means to stand against a stoic Raphael Knight. What’s in a name, right? 😀
Because he for sure acts like a knight, in the sense that he is ready to protect and fight for his family and loved ones.
But just like a knight, he is also immovable, just going for his goal.

What I liked the most about this book, was the unconditional love that sparked from each page. From how Lia was welcomed into the family without an issue, after revelations that she is in fact Ernesto’s daughter, to how both Raph and his brother Leo are just as much Ernesto’s sons even if there is no shared DNA…
The whole family are what you could describe a real Italian family, from learning how to make pasta, to support each other but also to tease each other incessantly. It just warmed my heart to read all those bits!

And of course there is the changing relationship between Lia and Raph… I could understand both visions. Lia wants to find her family and figure out where she belongs. And I understood Raph wanting to protect his family against vultures lurking around each corner.

I found it hilarious to see how these two people are trying to outsmart each other, but as spending more time together (voluntary or not…) slowly are getting closer, understanding each other and seeing the person in front of them. That evolution, in a beautiful setting, was just marvelous.

But it was also lovely to see how being surrounded by family (just found or the kind that has always been there for you), inspiration can be found, and how doubts (even self-doubt) can be  erased.

I truly devoured this story, as it had everything I wanted, needed and even more. Julie Caplin made me fall in love with a fictional family, fictional characters and made me fall deeper in love with a place that already had a special place in my heart!

‘Chasing A Highland Dream’ – written by Lisa Hobman #BookReview @LisaJHobmanAuth @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Dreams can always come true, no matter what

Synopsis

Can you live your dreams and also find your destiny?

Since having to drop out of her design degree, Bella Douglas has been unlucky in just about everything life has thrown at her.She’s lost more jobs than she cares to remember and to top it off she’s still single, despite her Granny Isla’s best attempts to set her up with every eligible bachelor in the Scottish Highlands. Currently PA to her best friend, aka, Lady Olivia MacBain, at DrumblairCastle, Bella is yet to find a role that sets her soul on fire. But when disaster strikes for Olivia, Bella steps into the breach to rescue her bestfriend from a fate worse than a bad interior designer.

When Bella and her Granny find themselves homeless, they relocate to the castle where a handsome new neighbour brings mystery, intrigue and a spark of romance.

Is Bella finally on the track to find true happiness? Or do more catastrophes lie ahead? And does true love hide where you least expect it?

My review

Bella Douglas isn’t really known for being lucky. First she had to drop out of her design degree, and it’s easier for her to remember the current job she has, instead of remembering all the other jobs she has lost.
Even in matters of the heart she is unlucky, despite her Granny Isla’s attempts of matching her to any available man.
And while she is currently working as a PA for her best friend Olivia at the Drumblair Castle, Bella is still searching for something that she is actually good at and she loves doing.
When opportunity rises to help out Olivia, Bella is eager to use her vision and her skills as an interior designer.
And when Bella and Granny Isla are forced to stay at the castle after disaster strikes again, they find themselves facing a neighbour that is very much intriguing.
Will this opportunity finally turn the cards for Bella and make her find something she loves doing, and bringing her love at the same time? Or is this just once again a case of calm before the storm?

Obviously it was a delight to return to Drumblair Castle. And I was very eager to read Bella’s story while at the same time seeing how Olivia was doing as Lady of the Castle.

I absolutely liked Bella’s character. She shows in so many ways how altruistic she is, how caring she is, and how she always sees the good in everyone.
She is so kind in many different ways, even putting others before herself.
But she is also the kind of person that will never boast herself, on the contrary! Despite her actual great skills, she often fails to see how amazing she is. Bella obviously doesn’t believe in herself like we as a reader do, and that is a pity, because she is just amazing!

I loved seeing her together with her Granny Isla, who for sure is a force of nature! It was absolutely hilarious how Isla has her own way with words!
The love between the two was so obvious. Yet I could also perfectly understand Bella’s frustrations when Isla was playing matchmaker once again!

I was happy for Bella seeing how Liv gives her the chance to be the interior designer for the castle but also giving Bella more responsibilities. I can understand how in worst case scenarios (and that also happens…) this may test the friendship, but yet when a friendship is so strong, even the worst of the worsts cannot break that bond!

It angered me to see how a trust in a character was given, truly believing it was the right thing to do, to only see how that trust was actually better not given. And it only confirmed my gut feeling in the first book!

Of course there is also romance for Bella in this book. Yu could even see it like a little love triangle if you want. Obviously I could understand Bella being star struck for a moment. Yet I liked it more how Bella nevertheless doesn’t lose herself and just follows her gut feeling. A gut feeling that mirrored mine and once again was the right feeling!

On the other side of the triangle was something that was born out of friendship, showing compassion, care and preparedness to help when needed. It shows patience that isn’t present with the ‘rival’. But here we see people that want only the best for each other, even at the cost of thei own wishes and happiness.

I found this a wonderful, sweet but also hilarious story, about altruistic people that believe and trust each other, are willing to forgive past mistakes. But also trust their (gut) feelings, and always keep an eye open.
We also see that no matter what happened in the past, how unlucky you may have been, your time will come to shine brightly, and that good things will come on your path.
And obviously it’s filled with so many love, in all its forms… and love that can change over the course of time, or just how strong it can stay no matter what…

‘Ex in the City’ – written by Portia MacIntosh #BookReview @PortiaMacIntosh @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When a past you want to keep hidden, returns…

Synopsis

Nicole Wilde’s life has not panned out how she expected.

Ten years ago when she was living the rock star lifestyle as a music journalist – touring the country, going to gigs and hanging out with celebrities – she never thought she would end up living an uneventful life in suburbia, in a relationship that is well past its sell-by date.

Nicole knows that her days of wild parties and tour buses are over, but yet there is something that keeps drawing her back to her old life. So when rock star Dylan King turns up on her doorstep needing her help to restore his public image, she can’t resist one last trip down memory lane.

But Nicole and Dylan’s history is complicated. And when her old life and new life collide, she will soon realise that you can’t run away from your past forever, and sometimes you just have to follow your heart…

My review

Nicole Wilde is not the young woman she was then years ago. Back then, she would live like a real rock star, touring around the world, going to gigs, all because of her job as a music journalist.
But now Nicole is not living the glitter and glam anymore, but she is living in suburbia, in a relationship that honestly has had its best time…
Nicole back then and Nicole now couldn’t be more different, and it makes Nicole sometimes miss the good old times.
And then suddenly rock star Dylan King needs her help to restore his reputation… While things have been complicated between the two of them, the allure of her old life is too big to ignore. But Nicole also knows that restoring Dylan’s reputation is easier said than done, as in the past his name was always linked with trouble. Is Dylan truly a changed man? And is the past truly in the past for Nicole?

I was intrigued by this story’s blurb. Of course knowing this author and having read several of her books already, I didn’t question one moment if I would read it or not.
But with story had that little bit extra, as our main character had a past that was the total opposite compared to her present.
A past that she tries to keep hidden, especially how wild that past has been.

Nicole Wilde for sure seems to have it all together, now that the wild bit is apparently out of her system and she has settled down.
But her life for sure shows us how off perception can be, as yes, Nicole cannot complain about her life, but for sure it isn’t all that glam as her partner Rowan makes it appear on his social media.

And isn’t it when we are at our lowest, that we start to think about our past, where we seemed to be happier? A past that stands in contrast to the life Nicole is living now?
Now, Nicole for sure had seen and heard everything ten years ago, but don’t think she was all into the wild things linked to the rockstar – life. Because no matter what she was seeing, she has never been tempted into the complete wicked world her friends and bands lived in.

Specifically, how Dylan King used to live… because he for sure had ‘bad boy’ written all over him. And it saddened me to see so much potential going to waste in a way. He is the perfect example of having it all, yet living too hard and too fast, and see it all flush away in making the wrong choices over and over again…

When he reappears, he is also the typical case of wondering, is it truly possible that he has completely changed? And that he won’t fall back into the same traps he fell into in the past? Because it’s easy to say you won’t, but what when you’re back in it?

This story was in a way a sad one. because Nicole is being torn between her old life and her new life. Both lives have hurt her, but what is the right thing to do? Because it’s not only about Dylan or Rowan, but she also has to think about Rowan’s kids, as she is the main caretaker of these lovely boys.
But it is the right thing to do, to give up your own happiness for the kids’ sake? And not only that, there is also the uncertainty, because what happened in the past can easily happen again…

it was only after I finished reading this book, that I realized that in fact, this was a sequel. But if you, just like me, haven’t read the previous books, do not worry, because you can easily catch up with everything. Things that need further explanation, are explained, and even without the detailed bits, you wan easily understand what Nicole went through, and understand how her life has changed, but also why her heart is in turmoil now.

In this book, we see clearly that the rock star life isn’t an easy one, as it throws you several and severe and dangerous temptations on your path. But we also see that people can change, for the better, and they deserve a second chance.
And we also see that no matter how ‘easy’ a life can look like, it doesn’t mean perse that it’s a happy life. It take courage to not only understand the unhappiness in your life, but it also takes courage to take matter in your own hands again.
And perhaps, the only way forward, is to go back to your past…

‘Her Scandalous Suitor’ – written by Rachel Brimble #BookReview @RachelBrimble @rararesources

When a loveless marriage is awaiting, and a trickster crosses your path

Synopsis

A chance meeting…or so she thought. Is confidence trickster Will Samson the hero he claims to be or someone else entirely…

Emily Darson assumed her future of propriety and privilege amid a loveless marriage was set in stone. At least, she did until confidence trickster Will Samson came into her life…

Then everything changed.

With each revelation about her fiancé and herself that Will uncovers, he also reveals a little more of who is he, what he has suffered, and the volatile vengeance that burns in his heart.

Can Emily really risk security for scandal? Loyalty for love? Only time will tell…

My review

Emily Darson is willing to do anything to make sure that her father’s business stays in safe hands, even if that means to have a loveless marriage with Nicholas Milne.
But even if she is ready to get married, she doesn’t want to change into a meek wife, and she will for sure keep fighting her battles. Even if that causes friction with her fiancé.
Then she crosses path with Will Samson, a man on a mission, searching vengeance for what harm Nicholas Milne caused Will’s mother. And if that means to use Emily…
But the more time Emily and Will spend together, the more Will reveals about Nicholas’s character and what Will has been through, making Emily rethink about her options. And the more of Emily Will sees, the more Will starts to rethink about his plans and using Emily for his schemes.

I am always curious to read in historical fiction how strong and even independent women will manage to break free from the terms of society. Because while society expects them to behave in a certain way, I can for sure understand that there are plenty of women that have a mind of their own and won’t just give up themselves in order to find a husband.

It’s clear from the first moment that Emily is just one of those women, staying true to herself. But in order to keep the family legacy safe, she has no other option than marrying Nicholas Milne, even if she has no loving feelings of any kind towards him.
Yet for love of her father, she is ready to do exactly that, because the cause matters to her.

Nevertheless, I found it great to see how Emily, despite Nicholas’s attempt, won’t change a bit. She keeps on speaking her mind, has an opinion of her own and just does as she wants.
That fierceness obviously causes some troubles with her fiancé, but she won’t give in!

I had a bad feeling about Nicholas, even before I knew his real character. There was just something about him that gave me the chills.
And when everything was revealed, he made me just sick… that such men existed and still do, that’s just terrible.

So obviously I was totally team Will from the moment he appeared, even if he was scheming against Nicholas and wanted to use Emily to succeed.
Yet I wasn’t fooled by that, because it’s clear that his revenge is purely because of the injustice and the terrible things his own mother had to endure.
I could understand his thirst for vengeance but I liked seeing how his plan changed once he meets Emily.

Emily and Will couldn’t be more different from each other, yet they connect, what they both didn’t expect. And with revealing his real intentions, he finds an unlikely ally in Emily, who once again shows the strength of women.

And that strength is shown also by many other women, ready to stand up against men using and mistreating them!
It was also great to see that despite society’s expectations, there are parents that want what’s best for their children, even if that goes against what society wants.

This was a lovely story, about an unlikely connection, joining forces, and understanding. But it also shows how ugly the world can be. But it also shows us hope that good will always find a way to prevail and that even love, how unconventional or scandalous may seem, is always the right course to follow!

‘It’s Complicated’ – written by Camilla Isley #BookReview @camillaisley @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When you love your best friend, is a good idea to pretend to be dating your other best friend?

Synopsis

Lori has been in love with her best friend Aiden since college. Now Aiden (handsome, fair, All-American dream doctor) is getting married, and Lori desperately needs a date to the wedding.

So she asks the best man, Jace (tall, dark, and brooding), to pretend their platonic friendship is something more not to have to face the worst day of her life alone.

Fake dating one best friend to forget the other should be easy… Plot twist—it’s not. When Jace starts acting like the sweetest, most attentive boyfriend, Lori begins to wonder if she’s been seeing him wrong all this time?

They’ve been an inseparable trio since freshman year, but now everything is changing — and that’s not even bringing Jace’s feelings into the mix.

Basically? It’s complicated.

My review

Ever since Lori met Aiden in college, she has been in love with him. Together with Jace, they have been inseparable for years. But her feelings were never reciprocated. And seeing Aiden getting married to someone else, it’s Lori’s worst nightmare coming true.
So she asks Jace, her other best friend and Aiden’s best man, to be her date, to help her through the worst day of her life. And that also means to be pretend – dating before the actual marriage.
But the last thing Lori expected, was that Jace would turn out to be the best boyfriend in the world. Could it be that she never saw Jace for who he truly was and what he was truly feeling?
And then Lori learns about a pact the boys made in college, which makes things even more complicated…

Dear Camilla,

May I kindly ask you to stop writing such great, funny, hilarious stories? With each book you publish, I find myself giving up real life, and let myself submerge in the book. Sleep? Who needs it… Food? Who needs it… Everything else has to make room so that I can keep reading page after page. And that is not healthy! 😀

Is there something I didn’t like about this book? Perhaps one thing… it was over too quickly! 😀 I was completely enthralled by it, curious to see how it would all evolve, and when the once made pact was revealed, how it would affect all the characters.

I truly liked Lori from the start. Even if she is a doctor (so really really smart!), she doesn’t act like one. Meaning that she still is a ‘girl next door’, not splashing money around and is just like you and me.
And I also felt sorry for her, as she has loved Aiden for years. I can only try to understand how her heart broke and keeps on breaking seeing him with someone else, and on the verge of marrying someone else…

So while perhaps it wasn’t the best idea ever to pretend to be dating common best friend Jace, I could understand her reasoning. Yes, it all started by just a misunderstanding, but as she didn’t do anything to correct Aiden, I had a few laughs over the whole awkward situation.

Now, I have to say, while Lori is totally in love with Aiden, it isn’t that her friendship with Jace isn’t a that good one. And it was sweet to see those little revelations, where we see that in fact Jace is an amazing friend, there for Lori whenever she needs a shoulder to cry or. And all that while keeping his own feelings well hidden…

Seeing Lori and Jace paired up was so so so sweet, even if it was just pretend. And seeing the real feelings emerge or just grow was amazing! I could see how this couple would work for real, as they are exactly what they need or are longing for.

And even both their friendship with Aiden was a real genuine one. These three friends would walk through fire for each other, and you can clearly see how all the lies that Lori and Jace are telling Aiden is not an easy task for them. They know that once the truth comes out, it can end everything they have been building on for years.

It was absolutely funny to see how the pair are trying to keep up with the pretense, even finding allies that are having the best of times with teasing and adding a bit of fuel on the fire!
But we also see how Lori realizes that the woman she sees as her worst enemy perhaps isn’t truly the enemy, and she starts to see Aiden’s fiancée for who she truly is and that being a likeable and warm woman.

Obviously, being a Camilla Isley book, I had so much fun, laughter, smiles, swoons while reading. And even if there are a few misunderstandings, miscommunications between the characters, all of the friends truly care about each other, and don’t want to hurt in any kind of way.

I just *devoured* this book, I couldn’t get enough of it, wanted and needed more of it. Camilla managed to write a story about friendship that lasts a lifetime, an unreciprocated love, faking it until you make it, but most important, realizing that love was perhaps closer by than you thought but didn’t manage to see. And all this wrapped up in a wonderful book that for sure will put one big smile on your face!

This is an author that never disappoints, and makes me look eagerly forward to her next book! Because you can be sure of it that I will read that one too and will love that one too! 😀

‘A French Adventure’ – written by Jennifer Bohnet #BookReview @jenniewriter @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

Sometimes, a change in your life is exactly what you need, no matter what that change exactly is…

Synopsis

When your old life ceases to exist, its time to build a new one…

It’s early summer on the French Riviera when Vivienne Wilson arrives for a one-woman writers’ retreat after learning that her philandering husband or 30 years, wants a divorce. There to collect the shell-shocked Vivienne is recently widowed Maxine Zonszain, who is struggling to come to terms with her empty life. To add insult to injury she receives another knockout punch with a letter from her very estranged first husband…. Florist extraordinaire, Olivia Murray, shares the Villa that Vivienne is renting. She’s content with life – but sad to add another failed relationship to her growing list and longs to meet ‘The One’. Life under the summer sun in Antibes becomes a challenging time for all three women as secrets are shared, problems halved as they forge unexpected friendships and embark on new adventures. Sometimes life’s surprises turn out to be unwanted but just sometimes the ‘new normal’ makes for a happier life than the one lost.

My review

Vivienne Wilson never thought that while taking off for her retreat on the French Riviera for her new book, her husband would tell her that their marriage was over, on the same tone if they would be discussing the weather.
To state that Vivienne is shell-shocked in for sure an understatement, and it for sure puts a damper on her mood arriving in Antibes.
Welcoming her in Antibes, is Maxine Zonszain, who is struggling with the loss of her husband. Maxine is ready to help Vivienne with all her questions, and the apartment Vivienne is renting.
An apartment that belongs to Olivia Murray, local florist and content with her life, yet there is still missing something. And even if she is still looking for that special person in her life, Olivia is tired of her mother’s constant interference.
No matter how different these women are from each other, under the Antibes’ sun, a friendship is formed and the three women learn that shared problems can be halved and that new adventures will await, no matter what phase of life you’re in.

I always thin k to know what to expect from a book written by Jennifer Bohnet, yet each time she manages to surprise me with another wonderful story. And this book for sure wasn’t an exception on this great rule!

The story starts with Vivienne ready to go on her retreat, to find inspiration for her next book. But instead of feeling ecstatic, her journey to the airport turns out to be a real nightmare. And all that ‘thanks’ to her ‘wonderful’ husband…
Is there anything worse than starting your retreat by discovering that not only your husband has decided to end your marriage but already has a ‘replacement’?
So it made perfect sense for Vivienne to arrive absolutely subdued in Antibes. And Vivienne herself knows that her behaviour isn’t what it should be. So it was nice to see her apologize to Maxine and Olivia.

I was also intrigued by her real quest. Because she didn’t come to Antibes only to find the inspiration for her book, but also a way more personal reason. And I wanted to know how her search would go and if she would find all the answers she was looking for.

It was lovely to see Vivienne getting to know Maxine and Olivia better. And it was great to get to know them also better!
My heart broke for several reasons while getting to know Maxine. Not only is she still hurting after losing the man she loves, but she is also carrying a secret from the past, a secret that suddenly stands at her door.

Maxine didn’t have it easy in the past, but I liked it how, despite everything, she managed to find happiness and love again. And how, once again – despite everything – she is a kind, caring and warm woman.

And then there is Olivia, living and enjoying her life, even if it comes with perhaps her own mother’s disapproval. I’m not saying that her mother is a bad person, but she for sure is the perfect example of ‘mother knows best’. 😊
Somehow, I felt connected with Olivia the most, maybe because she was also the closest to my own age. But I could understand how she wanted to make things on her own, following her own dreams and even making her own mistakes.

It was amazing to see how these three women, even if Vivienne just recently came into the other’s lives, managed to form such a close bond. Their friendship perhaps started a bit rocky, and their lives couldn’t be more different. Yet with having each other, and staying in magnificent Antibes, they manage to start a brand new adventure in their lives.

I loved reading this story, as first of all, it was a great setting. But most important, it shows us that no matter what kind of lemons the past or even the present throws us, with the right kind of friends and support, we may open our eyes and find the courage, determination and the will to start an unexpected yet amazing new adventure!

‘The House Sitter’ – written by Elizabeth Drummond #BookReview @lizzythebrit @rararesources

When you want to save a home that isn’t yours…

Synopsis

His house. Her rules. But who’s in charge?

Pippa Munro had everything planned for her perfect wedding. What she did not have planned, was for her boyfriend to break up with her. Or sell her beloved farm. So instead of being blissfully engaged, Pippa finds herself jobless, homeless and loveless. Things couldn’t be going better…

Wolfie Squires needs someone to look after his family’s ancient house. He’s too busy with his hot shot city job to deal with a country manor several hundred miles away.

The perfect solution? Find someone to house sit.
The less-than-perfect candidate? Pippa Munro.

Pippa is more comfortable working on a farm than dusting a chandelier, and definitely not the ideal choice for the job.

As tempers fray, ideas clash, and secrets are spilled, Pippa and Wolfie might realise they have the same ambitions for the house, if only they could stop arguing long enough to find out…

My review

While Pippa Munro was expecting a proposal, the last thing she thought was that in fact she would end up jobless, homeless and single. All thanks to her (ex) boyfriend Alex that sold her home and the farm, without even consulting her.
Her search for a new job bring her to the Squires family mansion, where Wolfie Squires needs someone to look after the place while he is working in the city.
But Pippa is shocked seeing the state of the once splendorous mansion, and learns about all the tasks that need to be done. Only to leave her flabbergasted when she hears that Wolfie is trying to sell the place, while it has been of importance to just everyone.
So while Pippa tries to save the place and return it to its original splendour, she finds herself clashing with Wolfie over everything. But slowly they both realize that perhaps they do share the same visions…

I am an absolute lover of the trope enemies – to – lovers. So obviously I just *had* to read this book.

I was aware that Pippa at the start of the book would be in a relationship, yet it left me shocked the kind of relationship it actually was. Because for sure it felt more like Pippa was working for Alex, not only as a farmer, but as a maid, as a taxi driver, just everything except being a real girlfriend.
And then I am not talking about the decisions Alex made without even talking about it to Pippa, whose future also depends on it.

But I liked Pippa’s ethos. Because even if she isn’t the actual owner of the land she is working on, she loves the work. She has a vision for it. But not only for the farm, also when she starts working for Wolfie, she sees the potential of the mansion. She sees the work but she also knows how all the efforts would pay off.
Her passion for whatever she does, sparks of the pages. Even if that means that clashing with the lord of the manor (figure of speech).

Because let it be clear, Wolfie is not an easy character…
When we meet him, he is rathe standoffish, even cold in a way. And while he knows the place needs to be looked after, he couldn’t care less. The quicker the mansion is sold, the better.
And the way he just appears and disappears, well no brownie – points for him!

But slowly, very slowly, we see a complete other side of Wolfie, a side that perhaps is even haunted by his upbringing. Because while it seems heaven to grow up in a mansion, for Wolfie it was anything but.
And there is also this soft side in Wolfie, a side that cares, that is worried, that doesn’t hesitate to go on a search in the rain and carry someone back home.

Pippa also starts to see this side of Wolfie, and starts to understand him better, and sees that despite the many differences between them, there are so many similarities.
Yet their relationship, from platonic to friends to … is a work in progress, as there are several occasions of miscommunications, misunderstandings and even not coming clean about some matters.

I have to admit, the name of ‘Wolfie’, irked me a tiny bit. Because in my mind, Wolfie was more a ‘Wolf’, giving more importance to his character than his actual name. And there were moments that he for sure showed us that he can carry around his weight (or Pippa’s 😊).

I liked reading how these two characters seemed to be fighting against each other, only to realize that when their forces are joined, they are practically invincible. And that what haunted them in the past, dark memories, can be replaced by creating new and happy memories. But most important of all, communication is key to everything.

‘Lighting The Lamp’ – written by Lasairiona McMaster #BookReview @QueenofFireLas

What when one unforgettable night for you is one he forgot…

Synopsis

The night she’ll never forget is the night he can’t remember.

Tori
How dare he act like we’ve never met?
I thought we connected, but after a steamy one night stand, the hockey hot shot ghosted me, leaving me with nothing but wounded pride and two pink lines on a stick. And not the hockey kind.
Well, not this time, bud. You fooled me once, and I’m never giving you a second chance to fool me again.
We don’t need you.

Raffi
She’s not a forgettable woman, so why does she insist she knows me?
One look at her son and it hits me like a slap shot to the chest. The resemblance is undeniable.
How can I convince the mother of my child to let me be part of their lives, when I don’t even remember her?

My review

Tori and Raffi spent one magnificent night together. But then, to Tori’s shock, Raffi seemed to have ghosted her. Only their one night didn’t go without consequences, as Tori discovered later on to be pregnant.
Three years later, their paths cross again and Raffi does not understand how Tori claims that they know each other. Because he is sure that he would never forget a woman like Tori…
But seeing Tori’s child, Raffi’s spit image, he knows that the kid is his. Yet Tori isn’t sure to let Raffi back in her and her son’s life, as now it isn’t only her heart on the line.
Can Raffi convince Tori to give him a(nother) chance, even if he cannot remember the connection they had three years ago?

How is it possible that with each book this amazing author becomes even more amazing? Because I cannot describe how much I ADORED this book!!!
It was just perfection and beyond, and Lasairiona for sure deserves all the possible praise for her latest masterpiece!

Okay, the first chapter had me a little bit confused, as I just didn’t get it. But that initial shock quickly evaporated once the whole picture was given.
And in those first chapters, wow, did sparks fly around! I could just feel the heat coming of the pages, because one thing is for sure, Tori and Raffi, they could start a real fire with all that sexual tension between them!

From the blurb, we know that Raffi later on wouldn’t remember his meeting with Tori. And I was very curious to read hat exactly happened. I had an feeling what that would be, and I was glad to see that my feeling was the right one and not that of Raffi being a douchebag.
Although Las wouldn’t do that to us loyal fans, have a douchebag as a main character, wouldn’t she…

Tori for sure is a force of nature, even if she is way too self-conscious and self – doubting (yes yes, pot meet kettle…). But even if she gave up her dreams to have lovely Wyatt, we see that she truly is a dedicated mother. Even if things haven’t been easy, she gave it all her best and didn’t regret once having Wyatt.
And I for sure understood her wariness in letting Raffi back in her life. Because who in her right mind would let someone like Raffi (or at least her idea of Raffi) back in her life?

I also admired her, because of her having to deal with PCOS isn’t easy. And that on top of everything else. I have to admit, I never heard of PCOS before I read in this book. And it made me realize that while it seems that someone on the outside is doing fine, we can never really know what that person is struggling with. So in a way, this book was even enlightening for me.

Raffi is of course a swoon – worthy character. He is an amazing hockey player. But he also shows so many vulnerabilities. Not only the physical ones, like his injuries, but most important the emotional vulnerabilities he is having. He knows what the right thing to do is, but he also fears what it would cost him and his family…

And then he sees Tori for the first time, or what he at least believes is the first time. And I have to admit, I absolutely liked it how perhaps subconscious , or just his heart, knew that Tori was it for him. Then him seeing with Wyatt, well my ovaries exploded! It was so so sweet to see how he wanted to get closer to this little family but without crossing any boundaries.

But it wasn’t only Tori and Raffi that *made* this book, it was also seeing the depths of the friendships in in. All their friends would help this pair, anyway they can. In fact, just like they say it themselves, they aren’t just friends, they are family, no matter what and no matter what path life makes them take.

All the characters in this book seem so real, recognizable and likeable. Tori isn’t the perfect young woman, yet she is perfect the way she is. Raffi is troubled by the choices he has to make, yet he is the perfect man.
And Lasairiona absolutely kept it real too, without using some magic powder, solving all the issues and fix things. Because that is not how real life works, so why would it work in a book?

I would say that this is absolutely my favourite book of the series, but I would be lying, because I love all the books in the series equally, just like I love each character, cameos and Bacon included!
What more can I say to lovely Las than she did an amazing job, gave me everything I needed, expected and even more!