‘Match Me If You Can’ – written by Sandy Barker #BookReview @sandybarker @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

The length to go in order to receive an inheritance, but with a twist

Synopsis

Welcome to the Ever After Agency – a clandestine organisation offering bespoke solutions to romantic problems.

Whether you’re looking for the love of your life, a fresh romantic start, or just want to keep up appearances, the agency can tailor a solution to meet your needs.

When Tristan Fellows walks into the agency, Poppy Dean knows she’s in for a challenge. A typical bachelor, Tristan has no intention of falling in love, but in order to receive his 30-million-pound inheritance, he must find himself a wife before his 35th birthday.

This may be Poppy’s hardest case yet, but even the most arrogant of men can sometimes warm a woman’s heart…

My review

Poppy Dean works in a matchmaking agency in London. She loves finding the perfect match for her customers!
But when Tristan Fellows enters the agency, it’s clear that he is an unusual kind of customer. Because even if he is looking for a wife, he has absolutely no intention of falling in love or whatsoever. His desire to find a wife is all linked with the stipulation in order to receive his 30 – million – pound inheritance, as he must have found a wife before his 35th birthday…
With a race against time, it’s up to Poppy to find a perfect match for Tristan. But what when Poppy realizes that behind his arrogant composure is a man she may start falling for herself? 

Whenever I start reading a new book from this author, even before I have read one single word of it, I already have a big smile on my face.
Because I know that I will love the story, I will laugh, I will swoon and yes, I will even get a bit frustrated at moments. But as it’s all part of the bigger picture, even the frustrations are absolutely welcome! 

Poppy’s character for sure is a delight! She believes in what she is doing, and is absolutely dedicated in finding perfect matches for her customers.
She is just lovely, and it’s clear how much the distance from her family affects her. It hurts her to be so far away from her parents, even if she is doing something she loves. 

Obviously she wants to find matches for love, and even if she doesn’t agree with Tristan’s reasons, she knows that he also is a customer and he deserves to find a match according his stipulations. And seeing how determined Poppy remains, shows us once again how invested she is in the job she is doing, even if Tristan isn’t the easiest customer to have. 

Now, it’s easy to condemn Tristan for his choices, as he all does it to get his inheritance. But let’s be truly honest for a moment… what would you do in his situation? And he makes it clear that whoever is being matched, is aware that this will be anything but a marriage out of love. He isn’t tricking some ‘poor woman’, he wants the truth out there. 

And the more we get to know Tristan, the more we get to see behind his strict, distant and even arrogant behaviour.
There are several occasions in it that we see who Tristan truly is, a man with a kind heart and who is compassionate. He is also honest about what he wants and why. 

As Poppy accompanies Tristan on his search for a potential wife, is with him on the first meetings and spends actual time with him, she also starts to see the real Tristan. And she understands, just like we did, that behind that façade is in fact a great man. 

And perhaps as a reader it was sometimes frustrating, as both Poppy and Tristan know that no matter how their feelings are evolving, but it somehow also shows both their professionalism. Poppy knows that giving in to her feelings is not the right thing to do, and Tristan is adamant on not letting love get into the equation of finding his wife. 

Now, being a Sandy Barker – book, there just have to be some hilarious moments in it. And while for Tristan perhaps some of them were a complete nightmare, I just had so many laughs!
But there were also so many sweet moments in it too! Like seeing how Poppy and Tristan are getting closer and closer, and understanding each other like no one else possibly could. 

I truly enjoyed reading this book, just like I knew that I would. And as this is *only* the first book of a brand new series, I may have to warn Sandy Barker…
Because now the bar is set so high, and I will expect nothing else but amazing, marvellous next chapters of a series, as the start of it already swept me of my feet!

‘Only For Christmas’ – written by Tracy Corbett #BookReview @tracyacorbett @rararesources

Can fake – dating change into something more, even with a limited time?

Synopsis

One month to pretend… or one month to fall in love?

How do I turn down an overly keen colleague I have zero interest in dating? Should I:

1. Stammer and bluster my way through every excuse in the book

2. Accept and then immediately turn in my resignation letter, change my number and leave the country

3. Allow my hot, new, doctor neighbour to step in and pretend to be my boyfriend

The answer: there are no right answers.

But option 3 is happening and I’m fake dating Lucas just to survive my work Christmas party without any further unwanted advances.

My review

Sarah is an HR manager in a hospital. But when one of the new colleagues doesn’t get the hint that Sarah isn’t interested in him, Sarah has to come up with another solution. Enter Lucas Moore, not only her new neighbour but also doctor at the same hospital.
With showing everyone that she is not available, she hopes to get rid of the unwanted attention.
But while Lucas agrees to fake – dating Sarah, and the more affection they have to show their colleagues, the more Lucas has an effect on Sarah…
Because even if Sarah absolutely despises Christmas,  because of Lucas she starts to see the beauty of it again. And because of Lucas, Sarah is opening up after protecting herself from emotional pain. But Lucas is going to return to the States after the holidays, so how close will Sarah allow him to get?

Fake – dating around the period of Christmas, can a story get any better than that?

When we first meet Sarah, she appears a very distant person. She won’t let anyone close and appears to not need anyone. And she doesn’t like Christmas!
But it’s clear that this is just a façade, and Sarah is doing this all to just protect herself, as she has been hurt in a terrible way around the same period a few years ago.

We can also see that she has worked hard to get where she is now, as she has an important position as HR manager in the hospital.
And she deserves to be where she is now. So it truly angered me to see how there still are dinosaurs in this world, not only not accepting a no as an answer, but truly believing that their behaviour is still okay.
And while it’s easy to tell Sarah what she has to do against it, I could also somehow comprehend her. Because at the start of it all, it’s a thin line. And the more the story evolves, the more difficult it gets to speak out, but also to provide some kind of evidence, or show it’s not just a case of misunderstanding.
Unfortunately, that is still a hot topic in the world, one that should have been long gone…

But we also see a very vulnerable, softer Sarah… when she finds Fred she takes him in, even if it’s against the policies of her apartment. But also how she is worried about her elder neighbour.
And then when Lucas is slowly able to bring down her high walls…
We see how Lucas is having an effect on her, how she allows herself to let Lucas in, to have a confidante, but also someone to have fun with, to banter with.
That Sarah for sure is great to have around!

Lucas for sure is exactly what Sarah needs. Even if reluctantly he agrees to be her fake boyfriend, he truly starts to care about Sarah, as a colleague, a neighbour, a friend. And he doesn’t hesitate to help her when she needs someone in her corner.
But he is just in general a great guy. He truly cares and he won’t be chased away by rudeness (yes that’s you Mrs. Kelsey! J) . He is a great brother to a sister going through a rough period, but he is also an amazing uncle, who is there for his nephews whenever they need someone in their corner.

This for sure was a heart – warming story, as it shows us two people finding each other in perhaps the weirdest circumstances, not getting along initially, but slowly start to see each other for who they really are. That behind the hurt there is an amazing character.

I loved reading the banter and bickering between Sarah and Lucas, but I loved the tender and vulnerable moments the most, as we see both characters in their purest forms.

The author shows us characters that are easy to like and love, even if in some cases they are initially very closed or rude, but also characters that don’t give up. We see also (and unfortunately) people causing a toxic work environment, but also how that an united front can make a difference.

But most important it shows us that love and romance can be find in perhaps the strangest ways, but that if you dare to open up yourself to it, it can be the most exciting and courageous thing that could happen.

‘A Wedding at Heatherly Hall’ – written by Julie Houston #CoverReveal @JulieHouston2 @rararesources @AriaFiction

Check out this wonderful cover!

Synopsis

Romantic entanglements, A-list weddings and missing diamonds… it’s going to be a busy spring in Westenbury!

Sisters Hannah, Rosa, and Eva are on a mission to sustain picturesque Heatherly Hall, in Yorkshire’s Westenbury village. So when they hear the legend of the Jet Set – a necklace with a rare diamond, commissioned by royalty and hidden in their hall – they plan a fundraiser: an Agatha-Christie style am-dram production and treasure hunt.

As if that weren’t enough, music superstar Drew Livingston and Bollywood legend Aditi Sharma have chosen their hall for a wedding in just six weeks’ time, and the pressure is mounting to pull off the wedding of the decade.

Staging the play, unravelling the mystery of the diamond, and meeting the demands of an A-list bride and groom without their lives unravelling seems impossible. But these three sisters know that with family by your side, anything can be overcome…

Perfect for fans of Katie Fforde, Jill Mansell, and anyone who loves a warm and witty romance with a dash of intrigue.

Pre-order Link – https://geni.us/juliehouston

Publication Date – 29th February 2024 – so just 5 months to go!

About the author

Julie Houston lives in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire where her novels are set, and her only claims to fame are that she teaches part-time at Bridget Jones’ author Helen Fielding’s old junior school and her neighbour is Chocolat author, Joanne Harris. After University, where she studied Education and English Literature, she taught for many years as a junior school teacher. She now teaches just two days a week, and still loves the buzz of teaching junior-aged children. She has been a magistrate for the past nineteen years, and, when not distracted by Ebay, Twitter and Ancestry, spends her time writing. Julie is married, has a twenty-four-year-old son and twenty-one-year-old daughter and a ridiculous Cockerpoo called Lincoln. She runs and swims because she’s been told it’s good for her, but would really prefer a glass of wine, a sun lounger and a jolly good book – preferably with Matthew McConaughey in attendance.

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‘Christmas At The Cat Café’ – written by Jessica Redland #BookReview @JessicaRedland @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

To love cats, yourself and everyone around you

Synopsis

It’s the most wonderful time of the year on Castle Street, and there’s a paw-some new business opening….

It had always been Tabby’s dream to work with cats and an inheritance from her beloved nanna has finally made that a reality. Idyllic Castle Street in Whitsborough Bay couldn’t be a better place for pastry chef Tabby to open a cat café with her boyfriend, Leon.

But when Leon leaves her in the lurch, the pressure mounts for Tabby. With Christmas fast approaching, she has to open the café on her own – a daunting prospect, especially when she’s been hiding her health issues from the ones she loves.

Faced with local resistance to the café – and somebody seemingly determined that she won’t succeed – Tabby will need her friends, family and cats more than ever to recover her broken Christmas spirit and pull together for a Christmas miracle.

Will the cat café bring the festive joy to Castle Street as Tabby had hoped or will it be a cat-astrophe? And can the magic of Christmas on Castle Street mend Tabby’s broken heart as well as her business?

Escape with million-copy bestseller Jessica Redland this Christmas for the purr-fect festive treat!

My review

Tabby is finally realizing her dream: opening a cat café in Castle Street in Whitborough Bay together with her boyfriend Leon.
The opening has already been postponed once, as Leon accepted a job as a chef on a cruise ship. While that perhaps was a gift in disguise, Tabby now is counting down the days to finally welcome Leon back and to open the café.
That is until Leon decides that not only the café isn’t his dream and that being in a relationship with Tabby isn’t either…
Now Tabby has to open her café on her own, while Leon would be her ack – up when her health wouldn’t allow her to work.
Luckily Tabby can count on her family, friends the people she has hired for the café to make the opening happening.
But apparently not everyone is happy to have a cat café in Castle Street, and Tabby finds herself fighting against not only her illness, but also against prejudice and even against her own pride, as even her closest family doesn’t know the depth of her illness… 

Hello everyone, my name is Tiziana, and I am an ailurophile… (yes, I had to check letter by letter that I was writing that word correctly 😊).
At the moment I have no cats of my own, and that is only because I am living in an apartment, work fulltime and I wouldn’t find it fair for a cat to be having a limited space and being on its own for most of the day…
So I take pleasure from catsitting, reading books where cats also appear etc. 

And can you imagine my complete joy at discovering that one of my favourite authors (yes, that’s you Jessica!) wrote a book involving cats??? It felt like all my favourite holidays were coming together! 

Tabby, our main character, is an amazing, lovely person. Even if I questioned the amount of cats she has, because let’s be honest, there are A LOT of them, I admired with how much love and care she looks after each and every one of them.
And I completely understood her with giving each cat a voice and accent of their own. Believe me when I say that I did the same thing!  

But while I was developing a girl – crush on her, my heart also broke for her. Not only did her boyfriend dump her on a terrible way, also her health – issue for sure did add pressure on realizing her dream. (In Dutch we have a very fitting saying, by pointing out that something isn’t just that straightforward ‘Dat is geen kattenpis’, which would be translated as ‘That is no cat pee’). 

I didn’t know much about the disease, and I didn’t know how it all translated into how it makes someone feel. But reading how Tabby is feeling, and how she is trying to explain it, both with the colour scheme and the amount of spoons (you’ll get it when you’re reading the book), somehow it was much more understandable for me, even if I can only try to imagine how people really feel having the disease.
And it truly broke my heart seeing how Tabby’s health issues are preventing her to live her dream at the fullest. Because somehow, she always has to depend on someone else on the bad days… 

I could comprehend Tabby, as she hides her discomfort, as she doesn’t want to be a burden to anyone. But her family and friends do an amazing job by asking her what would she do if someone she loves was in need of help? 

Jessica shows us with this book how much love there can be in a person. The way Tabby cares about each cat as an individual, and how she makes decisions that even break her heart, but are the best decision possible for her furry friends, shows us that Tabby is a real cat – lover.
And we see at one specific occasion how one event truly affected Tabby (don’t go thinking I have forgiven you for that Jessica, as you brought me to tears once again! 😊). 

But Jessica also shows us that we should never underestimate the love others have for us. Tabby is afraid to show her real pain to her people. But she slowly learns that her people love her unconditionally and would do anything to help her out. Because that’s what you do when you love someone. 

I have read a few reviews before I started writing mine, and some were saying that this wasn’t’ a real romance, as it only appears more towards the ending.
And yes, it’s true that Tabby’s love interest isn’t the main subject of this lovely book. But let me ask you this… what is romance about? Isn’t it about finding/ having someone to love?
And so, Tabby has to learn to love herself, her completely. And she has other people around her that love her. So how can this not be a romance? Because this book is filled with love, on each page! 

Well, except when there is one character who proves to be anything than a lovely character… 

Like I just said, Tabby has to learn to love and accept herself. Even if that means that her dream perhaps isn’t that realizable in the way she thought it should be. But that doesn’t mean that her dream and love for cats cannot be shown in a different way, one that is perhaps even more ‘Tabby’ than she thought. 

My dear Jessica, once again you wrote an amazing story, filled with so much warmth even if there were a few heart – breaking moments in it.
And you brought us also back a few old friends, which absolutely delighted me! 😊
You show us again and again what marvellous characters you can put into books. And they are real characters, flaws even included. But those flaws and real issues that they are facing, make the characters only more lovable.  

This was a typical Jessica Redland – book, filled with so much warmth, friendship, paws and love. Once again this author exceeded my extreme high expectations!

‘The Highlander’s Unexpected Bride’ – written by Nicole Locke #BookReview @NicoleLockeNews @rararesources

When a made bet turns out to go completely differently

Synopsis

Escape to Medieval Scotland, where a Highlander searches for a bride…

Is the wife the Highlander seeks

…already by his side?

Back from battle, Hamilton of Clan Graham makes a bet with his brother to find a wife by summer’s end. So, the Scottish warrior enlists the help of his childhood friend, Beileag, to help him woo his perfect woman. But like Hamilton, Beileag has changed whilst he’s been away…and she intrigues him like never before! His focus should be on winning a bride. Yet why is Beileag all he can think about?

My review

Hamilton of Clan Graham has made a bet with his twin brother, to find a woman by the end of the summer. While Hamilton does it to push Camron to finally go after the woman he loves, he doesn’t want to lose the bet himself.
He has found the perfect woman for him, and he asks the help of his childhood friend Beileag. But what Hamilton didn’t expect is to see how Beileag has changed while he was away. And he finds himself intrigued by this woman, proving that still waters run deep…

Having read the first book concerning the Clan Graham brothers, I was very curious to read Hamilton’s part.
And while I absolutely liked reading Camron’s tale, I think that perhaps Hamilton may be my favourite of the twin brothers!

But even if Hamilton was my favourite of the two brother, I truly liked Beileag’s character.
Well, I liked her, but I also felt sorry for her.
She is a quiet character, yet nothing goes unnoticed. I felt that she wasn’t comfortable in her own skin, and her height for sure wasn’t the best of gifts that Mother Nature could give her.
Also her parents weren’t exactly the most kind and loving people.
Yet we can see obviously that Beileag is a kind and loving woman. Her siblings mean the world to her, and she is also very protective towards her friends.

I loved how free – spirited she was during the whole story. She found something that made her happy, her own world, and even if she knows that not everyone would agree with what she is doing, she won’t let anyone take it away from her.

But it was also interesting to get to know Hamilton better. Why was the bet placed? And what exactly did he truly see in his ‘perfect woman’?
While it was easy to see Hamilton as a playful person, up to mischief all the time, in this book we get the chance to get to know the real Hamilton, his fears and struggles included.
And while his choice for a wife may have seemed a superficial one, it’s clear it’s made with a purpose. And that purpose shows us an unexpected vulnerability in Hamilton.

Hamilton and Beileag are very different kind of characters, a fierce warrior and a shy young woman. Yet them together, it just works.
Despite their differences, they seem to understand each other, and when they don’t, they want to.
I found it even sweet to see how slowly they start to see each other in a different light. They get to know each other on a totally different level, and they realize that perhaps despite their differences, they also have a lot in common.

Beileag naivety concerning matters of the heart and Hamilton’s passion turn this unlikely couple into a couple with fireworks. Beileag learns that love is not something impossible and Hamilton learns that even for him there is a perfect match, even if it’s not in the form of the woman he expected it to be.

This was a great story to read, as it gives us characters that perhaps are unlikely to find something deeper with each other yet they do.
It was also a funny story somehow, seeing how sudden jealousy submerges, and making the characters understand the depth of their real feeling.

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‘In From The Cold’ – written by Sarah Bennett #BookReview @Sarahlou_writes @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When secrets bring you together…

Synopsis

Amelia Riley and Ben Lawson have something in common – fathers who have kept secrets.

On the day of his father’s funeral, Ben’s life changes forever when a woman he’s never met shows up claiming to be his sister. As he investigates the past, Ben is shaken to discover that much of his life has been built on a carefully constructed foundation of his father’s lies. Needing answers, he agrees to visit Juniper Meadows, the ancestral estate owned and run by his long-lost relatives, the Travers family.

Arriving in the pretty Cotswold countryside, the first person Ben meets is Amelia Riley. They are immediately drawn to one another, but Amelia has her own complicated ties to the Travers family. Her only goal is to set the past to rights so she can move on with a clean conscience.

As Ben starts to see the events of his childhood more clearly, he allows the warmth and fun he finds at Juniper Meadows to draw him in from the cold. But just as he’s contemplating setting down roots, Amelia is making plans to leave…

Bestseller Sarah Bennett is back with an irresistible, feel-good, page-turning escape, perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Katie Fforde and Phillipa Ashley.

My review

Ben and his father have always been on their own, after Ben’s mother died. At least that is what Ben always thought, and he couldn’t be more shocked to learn that not only his mother is still very much alive, but he also has a little sister.
Digging up his father’s past, Ben sees that his father has kept many secret and hasn’t always been as truthful as Ben thought.
In search for more answers, he decides to take up on his sister Hope Travers’ offer to visit Juniper Meadows.
And slowly Ben gets t know a part of his family he was unaware of, and it makes him think about what his future may hold, as in the past he didn’t follow his passion, but listened to his father. With now a family that encourages to follow your passion, Ben has a lot of thinking to do. And thinking he does, as he also keeps thinking about his encounter with Amelia Riley…
Amelia, who has been best friends with Hope, but also discovered that her own father betrayed her and her mother in a terrible way… 

Oooh just what a delight to return to Juniper Meadows! And I liked it how the story just picked up straight where book Nr. 1 left us, namely Hope finding her brother, after learning of his existence. 

I felt sorry for Ben in so many different aspects… He is doing a job that in fact he doesn’t truly love yet he did it anyway, after his father pushed him for a ‘real’ career. He never felt the support for chasing his artistic talents, even if that was what put him in a happy place. He has lost his father, not knowing about the illness, and  has to face somehow even the hypocrisy of those who knew his father. And then he learns that everything he thought he knew was a lie. Not only did his own father kept the truth about Ben’s mother, but Ben is shocked to learn that he has a little sister, and a whole family ready to welcome him back. 

But I could also understand Ben, as he doesn’t know what to do with the fresh information he has received. He is obviously wary of the new situation, and he doesn’t know what the correct way is to tackle the whole matter. 

I truly sympathized with him, as while he was happy to realize that he isn’t alone in the world at all, but I could also understand that finding a whole family still makes him a bit wary of everything, as he tries to comprehend what happened in the past, and what the real truth is. 

Of course Hope optimism is very infectious, and I found it heart – warming to see how quickly the siblings bonded. Yet I also was glad to see that Hope understood that they all needed to take baby – steps. 

If there is one person who could somehow comprehend Ben, knowing what it feels to discover a father who kept secrets and didn’t always follow the laws, it is Amelia. 

Amelia isn’t a complete stranger, as she made an appearance in the previous book. But I was happy to see she has her chance in the spotlight in this book.
We know what her father did (and even if you didn’t read the previous part, it is all explained) and I could understand her feelings.
While Amelia herself didn’t do anything wrong, she will always be linked to her father. So her sense of guilt and shame, even towards her best friend, made sense to me, even if they were absolutely unjustified, because she didn’t do anything wrong. 

So obviously, these two people, haunted by secrets from others, find each other. And seeing Ben and Amelia finding each other, comprehending each other like no one else could, and find someone to just talk to (initially 😊) was truly heart – warming. Because both characters need to have that kind of person in their lives.
But they also find someone that persuades them to follow their dreams, to do something with their artistic talent, even if it would be a risk somehow. 

I truly liked the development between them, but in the end what I liked the most about this book, was the story about family.
Because Ben finds a family he wasn’t aware of, yet he is accepted between their midst like if he has always been there.
The Travers’ for sure show everything that is beautiful about a family. This is a welcoming, open family, ready to help out a member of it, no matter if you have always been in there, or have just arrived. And no matter if you’re family by blood or not, just like Amelia. Because Amelia is also part of the family by proxy, as she is Hope’s friend. And that makes you find a home, with no judgement. 

This author once again wrote an amazing story, with wonderful characters even if they are haunted. Yet Sarah Bennett makes it possible to inject so much warmth and love in her tale, making her characters find a place where they truly belong, with whom they truly belong.

‘The American Woman’ – written by R J Gould @RJGould_author @rararesources #Promo

Aren’t you curious about this book?

Synopsis

The American Woman: a story of hope, disappointment and new beginnings

When it’s impossible to forget is it possible to forgive?

Jennifer is stuck doing dead end waitressing jobs, her naïve dream of Hollywood stardom in tatters. Gareth, an IT consultant on a temporary contract, is the unlikely customer at Giulio’s Diner in the downbeat part of Los Angeles where she is now working.

It shouldn’t be a perfect match, the attractive, outgoing waitress from Idaho and the shy, good looker from Wales, but when it comes to relationships nothing is predictable, is it?

They move from state to state and when Gareth’s work in America dries up Jennifer follows him to Britain. Everything changes. What is she supposed to do when she discovers that she’s been fed a pack of lies?

Now living alone in Muswell Hill, Jennifer is a regular at the popular Dream Café with a great job and a lovely set of friends, but it’s impossible to cast aside the wonderful memories of her time together with Gareth.

Were his lies justified? Are they forgivable? And most importantly, should she be giving Gareth the second chance he so desperately wants?

[This is a stand-alone novel in the ‘at the Dream Café’ series]

Purchase Links

https://www.amazon.com/American-Woman-story-disappointment-beginnings-ebook/dp/B0CCYSWVJ3/

About the author

R J Gould writes contemporary fiction about relationships using a mix of wry humour and pathos to describe the tragi-comic life journeys of his protagonists. The American Woman is his ninth novel and follows The Engagement Party, Jack and Jill Went Downhill, Mid-life follies, The bench by Cromer beach, Nothing Man, Dream Café, Then and now, and Darren, Andrew and Mrs Hall. He has been published by Headline Accent and Lume Books and also self-publishes. Before becoming a full-time author he worked in the education and charity sectors. In addition to his addiction to telling stories, he has somewhat milder addictions to playing tennis, watching film noir cinema, completing Wordle and eating dried mango slices. He is a member of Cambridge Writers and the Romantic Novelists’ Association UK and lives in Cambridge, England.

‘A Winter Wedding at Starcross Manor’ – written by Christie Barlow @ChristieJBarlow @rararesources @0neMoreChapter #PublicationDay #Cannotwait #newbookalert

Oooooh look at this brand new book from this amazing author!

Synopsis

Love Heart Lane – where friends are there for you no matter what 

Fashion designer Libby Carter has always loved weddings, so when her brother finds himself in a bind and asks her to step in and plan the perfect winter wonderland wedding for guests at his hotel, Starcross Manor, she happily takes on the challenge. But this is no ordinary Christmas wedding and when everything starts to go awry Libby asks gorgeous videographer Guy Hart for help.

This isn’t single dad Guy’s usual gig – and he is not a fan of weddings – but saying no to vivacious Libby isn’t an option … especially when saying yes leads to one very unforgettable kiss under the mistletoe!

Where to buy

https://www.amazon.com/Winter-Wedding-Starcross-Manor-holiday-ebook/dp/B0BM4GGC2T

‘Second Chance With His Viking Wife’ – written by Sarah Rodi #BookReview @sarahrodiedits

Can hate change into something else?

Synopsis

A high-stakes marriage of convenience in the Viking era.

Back to claim his crown

…and his wife!

Prince Teon married the Viking chief’s daughter Revna to prevent a war, only to leave immediately to fight another one. Now, he’s returned to claim his crown! He’s stunned to discover the love his people have for Revna, and by the intensity of their unexpected connection. Teon tells himself he only needs Revna as an ally, until the passion of their belated wedding night promises they could be so much more…

From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past.

My review

Eight years ago Prince Teon married the Viking’s chief daughter Revna as an alliance between the two people. The marriage would prevent a war. But as this wasn’t Prince Teon wish, the day after his marriage, he left his home to fight other wars.
Now Teon has returned after the passing of his father, ready to claim the crown. But at his return, he is shocked to see how his own people has accepted heathen Revna as one of them. And not only that, he is also flabbergasted to see how Revna has turned into a woman. A woman he finds himself attracted to.
But the hurt and sense of betrayal of the past are too painful to be just forgotten, and Teon is adamant to keep his distance. That is until there is someone threating what is rightfully Teon’s.
And Teon may need Revna as his ally, and perhaps even more… 

There have been several books written where the main characters had to marry out of duty, or that they were being forced, or to make an alliance.
And yes, in those books the main characters didn’t really like each other. 

But in this book, Teon truly despises Revna, so much he even leaves his home to ‘escape’ her and their marriage!
Talking about forceful feelings, even if negative ones! 

I have to say, while I immediately liked Revna, I had not so nice thoughts about Teon at the start. 

But let me start with Revna… 

Revna made the move to England with her Viking Chief father, ready for a fresh start after losing her mother and brother.
As her first encounter with Teon was well, nice is not the correct word, but Teon for sure made an impression, I could understand why Revna wasn’t putting on a bigger fight when her father asked her to marry the King’s son.
And it saddened me to see how Revna’s heart broke a little bit by Teon’s behaviour during the wedding and especially afterwards.
He couldn’t be any clearer about his despise for her and her people… 

But I have to say, I admired Revna. Not only did she show in those eight years how she adapted to her new life, but she also managed to make the people like her and even love her. She showed her new family her values, and she became a real confidante, an ally, a member of the family. 

She is also a fierce woman, as she knows how to handle a sword, and fight literally and figuratively speaking for her home. Even when Teon returns, she won’t just step back and let someone put her back in a corner. 

Like I said, Teon initially didn’t score very well on my scoreboard. I could understand that he wasn’t all too pleased being forced to marry Revna. But he for sure could understand that Revna wasn’t at fault here?
However, slowly he lowers his armour and we, together with Revna learn how his feelings were born and how he kept onto them.  

His sudden attraction towards Revna was a physical one, and while I found it superficial of him, I couldn’t blame him, as he is a man after all 😊. 

I found the way he acted at his return rather cocky. He comes back after eight years, and expects that his word is law. In a way he is right, being the Prince, but I thought he could at least first asses everything and then put his mark…
But luckily for us, Revna is there to put in back in his place! 😊 

While things between Revna and Teon are rocky, we slowly see how Teon starts to see himself the good influence Revna had on his home and family.
And while things perhaps start with a physical attraction, they are also building an emotional bond, even Teon doesn’t understand how deep that goes until he is faced with danger. 

An unexpected danger and menace, that may jeopardize not only the fragile bond between Revna and Teon, but everything Teon and his ancestors has built over the years.
A danger that perhaps comes unexpected, but has been building for a long time…
A danger that also brings Revna and Teon closer, as they both see each other’s value and strengths. 

I truly loved reading this story showing us that our perception over events can be wrong, that our prejudices of someone can be wrong, that our fears can be wrong and that our hatred can be wrong. And there are always two sides to a story, which we should both hear.
But we also see a lot of strength in this book, as Revna is a force to be reckoned with. And we see that love is a strong emotion, changing feelings into the complete opposite. And that even the most stubborn, adamant person can be changed by that powerful emotion, and make them desire something they never wanted before, but with the right person by their side, is all they would want. 

Sarah Rodi wrote a great story, about strong characters but most important about love in perhaps the weirdest conditions. But sometimes it’s in the weirdest conditions that we find the most valuable things!

‘Off – limits Fling With The Heiress’ – written by Rachael Stewart #BookReview @rach_b52

A summer spending together, can feelings be ignored once again?

Synopsis

In the latest Harlequin Romance from Rachael Stewart, for this billionaire, spending the summer with his best friend’s little sister is complicated…by his forbidden feelings for the heiress!

Forbidden attraction…

or forever fling?

I’ve always been drawn to heiress Avery Monroe, but I’ve also known how completely off-limits she is! We haven’t spoken since I rejected her kiss three years ago. Now, her brother’s meddling means Avery’s spending the summer with me at my castle in Croatia. I promised to protect her, but uncovering Avery’s secret battles, I can’t keep my true feelings hidden. Will our passion finally be unlocked?

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How to Win a Monroe

Book 1: Off-Limits Fling with the Heiress
Book 2: My Unexpected Christmas Wedding

My review

Avery Monroe has been searching herself for several years. Being an heiress for sure always put her in the spotlight, showing everyone every kind of error she made.
Now she is going to spend the summer with her brother’s best friend Gabe Curran, in his Croatian castle.
But Avery knows that her brother Aidan would never have agreed with it, if he would have known about that one rejected kiss three years ago.
And three years is exactly the time that has passed since Avery and Gabe last saw each other… Spending the summer together, Gabe not only is fighting against the attraction he always had towards Avery, but he also learns that Avery is fighting not only the same, but she is also fighting her own battles… 

What a delight this latest book from Rachael Stewart was! If you would ask me what my favourite trope would be, I would definitely be having a difficult time picking a favourite one, but for sure ‘brother’s best friend’ would be rather on top of that list!
And having this amazing author writing just in that trope, how can I possibly resist? 

At the start it’s obvious that Avery is trying to find herself, and as it’s normal to do, she does it with trial and error.
So being forced somehow following a path that isn’t her, and struggling with the consequences of her choices (right or wrong), made me truly pity her.
Avery acts her age, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, but having a spotlight on her every step she takes, cannot make her position any easier. 

To make things even worse for her, she always had a crush on her brother’s best friend, Gabe, but he sees her more as a little sister than the woman she is.
So when he sees her on a night out, his ‘big brother’ protectiveness emerges. And while I liked Gabe for that, I also wanted him to realize that Avery is not his little sister. 

I was left a bit surprised to read that after one kiss, we fast – forward three years, and learn that in those three years, there was absolutely no contact between Avery and Gabe. (yes, I know it’s mentioned in the blurb, but I am the kind of person that doesn’t even read the blurb when a loved author brings out a new book 😊) 

And all the above is just the beginning of the book!!! 

Three years later, I was happy to see how Avery found her true passion. Yet it also broke my heart to see how her own family still didn’t understand her, or would persuade her to follow her passions.
But despite finding her passion, it saddened me even more to see how Avery still feels as the odd one out in her own family… 

Gabe isn’t as easy as a character either… He too is struggling, with his own family. His mother left them, and Gabe clearly feels her absence even after so many years. And his father for sure would never win an award for Best Father Of The Year. 

Despite their history, that kiss three years ago, in Gabe’s castle, they start to see the real Avery and Gabe. Being secluded in a way, also gives them the opportunity to truly understand each other, and learn from each other, take each other’s advice too.
And obviously that brings them closer, even realizing that that simmering attraction they once had, is still there, ready to erupt. 

This book is truly a slow – burning kind of story. Rachael Stewart put more into character development, making sure that the readers understand this isn’t a story or a relationship based on physical attraction. But the characters go through an individual journey, together, making them understand what their heart perhaps have been trying to tell them for a long time. 

For sure it was a story filled with ‘will they will they not’, and a revelation that came as a surprise for Gabe, but to be honest, not to me completely.
But there were also funny moments, truly heart – warming moments, showing that despite the inner turmoil people are going through, there is always room for a laugh. 

Rachael Stewart wrote once again a wonderful story, about two people being in each other’s lives for ever, but finding each other once again in a way that brings them courage, love and happiness. And a feeling that won’t be stopped by fear. 

I truly enjoyed reading this story and cannot wait for the next one! 😊