‘Sophie’s Summer Kiss’ – written by Debbie Viggiano #BookReview @DebbieViggiano @rararesources

When you go on your honeymoon on your own, you can never know what will happen next…

Synopsis

Sophie Fairfax knows that you don’t get to fifty without collecting some emotional bruises along the way.  Having left the School of Knocks with top marks, she’s not just older, she’s wiser. 

So, when boyfriend George proposes, Sophie says yes.  After all, George is nothing like her charming but unfaithful ex, Teddy. Okay, George is a little boring – his favourite colour is grey – and there’s also the small matter of him suggesting Sophie is too old for a bikini and should buy a one-piece for their honeymoon on the Amalfi Coast, but so what?

When Sophie uploads a pic of her engagement ring to Instagram, she expects attention, but not in the form of Thomas Tabby Cat – a fake account – warning she’s betrothed to a cheater. 

Rocked, Sophie suffers flashbacks to life with Teddy. She can’t go through that again. Bestie Sue suggests it’s the work of a jealous troll, but Sophie is rattled.  Is there a love triangle and, if so, might it become a wrecktangle?

Sophie reckons there’s a way to find out. Sometimes, when searching for an enemy, you need to check your list of friends….

My review

After a failed marriage, Sophie hasn’t given up on love yet, even if she is fifty. So even if George may be a bit boring and both literally and figuratively speaking grey, she doesn’t care. Because at least she knows that George would never be unfaithful, like her ex Teddy.
When she posts her engagement ring on social media, she expects many congratulations. Obviously she is shocked when a fake accounts suggests that George is cheater.
With the wedding so close, Sophie can’t shake the feeling of doubt… Is George a boring man, or a cheater?
And what will Sophie do? Marry George despite her doubts and head for their honeymoon on the Amalfi Coast? Or will she be betrayed again, but this time by someone she least expected to? 

Debbie Viggiano did it once again… She wrote a wonderful story, in a wonderful setting (not biased at all here! 😊) but also a heartfelt story about picking up the pieces not once but maybe twice… 

Sophie is a woman that gave me mixed feelings at the start. First of all, I admired her, not only for not giving up on love. Because after how her first marriage ended, as Teddy cheated on her, it takes courage to take that step again, especially when you are in your fifties.
But I also liked it how, despite the hurt, she and Teddy are still on good terms. They are friends, and even if Teddy cannot stop flirting with her, Sophie knows that she can always count on him. 

However…
I also felt that while she gave love another chance, she wasn’t it giving a*real* chance. George may have been an comfortable choice, but it wasn’t the right choice.
Everything about George screamed ‘grey’, while Sophie is a cacophony of bright colours. Every choice Sophie made, from her bathing suit to the colours of her bouquet or even Sophie’s friends, George had a negative opinion. 

When the post was sent, I was a bit shocked, just like Sophie. But that wasn’t the only shock we get before and during the wedding itself. Without giving anything away, George’s ‘greyness’ turned into a nasty colour (perhaps best to be compared with the colour of vomit?). 

And then the wonderful story truly takes off, as Sophie’s adventure on the Amalfi Coast starts. Having been to all the places Sophie visits, I knew perfectly where Sophie was, and I saw again all the wonderful places that stole pieces of my heart. 

Of course, it’s mandatory that some things still go a bit awry. But even those mishaps added to the fun I had while I was reading. 

What I liked the most, was the strength that Sophie is showing more and more in the story. At her arrival in the hotel, she is a poor lost soul, but slowly we see the strong Sophie emerge. She allows herself to be just her again, and is finding her feet while enjoying the beauty of Italy. 

There may or may not be a romantic interest for Sophie, but it didn’t feel like that was the purpose of the story… 

The purpose was for me that we should never just settle down, but if we have to start over, we do it with all our heart, out of love, and not out of fear.
Sometimes it may be the scariest plunge that can take us on the most amazing adventure
Why only make lemonade out of lemons, when you can also make a delicious limoncello? 

I found this a real treat to read! This is an author who absolutely always delivers and never disappoints!

‘An Italian Island Summer’ – written by Sue Moorcroft #BookReview @suemoorcroft @rararesources

When you need an escape but you find something more

Synopsis

Will one summer in Sicily change her life for ever?

After her marriage falls apart, Ursula Quinn is offered the chance to spend the summer working at a hotel on a beautiful island off the coast of Sicily, Italy. Excited by a new adventure, she sets off at once.

At Residenza dei Tringali, Ursula receives a warm welcome from everyone except Alfio, son of the Tringali family. He gave up his life in Barcelona to help his mother Agata with the ailing business, and is frustrated with Ursula’s interference – and she in turn is less than impressed with his attitude. As they spend more time together, though, they begin to see each other in a different light.

But what with Ursula’s ex-husband on her tail, family secrets surfacing and an unexpected offer that makes Alfio question his whole life, there’s plenty to distract them from one another. Can she face her past and he his future, and together make the most of their Sicilian summer?

My review

Ursula has been through a rough time lately. So when she has the chance to not spend the summer to work at a hotel but also study ceramics on the coast of Sicily, she grabs the opportunity with both hands.
For her that means that she can take her mind of her failed marriage, escaping even her ex – husband and even get away from the other family problems.
She is welcomed by everyone at Residenza dei Tringali, everyone except Alfio Tringali.
Alfio come back from his life in Barcelona, to help out his family with the hotel. His family who is struggling with not only the hotel but also with several health issues.
So the last thing Alfio needs is the interference of a stranger…
But the more time Ursula and Alfio spend together, the more they realize that their first impressions of each other were wrong.
However, even if they are each other’s perfect distraction, what will happen once the summer is over? 

Do I love reading a book written by Sue Moorcroft? Yes!
Do I love reading a book set in anywhere in Italy? Yes!
So, if you combine the two above statements, did I love reading this specific book? Absolutely! 

In this book, we follow Ursula, who we already met in Under The Italian Sun, as Zia’s best friend.
While it isn’t mandatory to read first Zia’s story, I recommend it, to make things make even more sense. And also because it’s another great story! 

With Ursula’s background and history, I was glad to see how she was making plans to get her life back on track. After everything she has been through, I wanted her to find happiness just like Zia did. Not only because it would be a great story but just because Ursula deserved it. 

Now, I have to admit, it took me a while to see Ursula as a good character. Not because of her character, but because that name is imprinted in my mind as an evil character from a specific tale.
But this Ursula for sure deserves all the love I have! (Remember The Little Mermaid?)

Even if there was a incident in the past, I admired Ursula and her determination to show everyone around her that she is in fact okay, that she doesn’t need anyone to hold her hand.
But there is a different being just okay being good… 

And that is the evolution we see Ursula making.
At the start of the book she is indeed doing ‘okay’, but nothing more than that. Yet during her story, we see her grow, mature, even becoming ready to face her demons instead of using her known strategy of running away. 

But we also see that she slowly starts to learn that not all men are the same. And we see her learning to trust men that worthy of her trust, men like Alfio… 

Alfio is just like Ursula, haunted in a way by demons. He feels like he has failed not only his father, but also his family.
And he may have built his own reputation in Barcelona ( in a good way), yet being back home made him initially feel like a stranger amongst his own relatives… 

Yet we can clearly see the love between him and his family. Because not only didn’t he hesitate to come back home when needed, he also wants the best of interest for everyone in his family, and not just what’s best for him.
He wants his mother, sister and niece to be able to take a rest, to not to have to worry about a thing. Even if that would mean to sell the place that has been in his family for a long time. 

While they started on the wrong foot, Ursula and Alfio start to understand each other in a way that perhaps nobody ever did.
They see the pain they both have endured, and also see that behind the pain there is a great person hidden.
Obviously what started as a bickering old couple (figuratively speaking), turned into a summer fling but turned into something deeper. 

There are a few other bumps in the road for both Ursula and Alfio, but reading their development, their growth, and their seeing the things even differently was a real delight to read.
But it was also good to see how Ursula’s family is seeing how strong Ursula in fact is. And that one moment of stupidity doesn’t define our whole character at all. 

Again this was a great gem to read from a very talented author. It shows us not only the strength of people, but also how we can see the strength behind the pain. And how one place can turn to be the place that we need to call home, as it gives us everything we need to be truly happy: love, joy, purpose and passion for newly discovered talents.

‘Always Beth’ – written by Louise Hudson #BookReview @lhudsonauthor @rararesources

How a meeting between two dogs can turn into something just…

Synopsis

She missed out on her happily ever after.

He’s not sure if he deserves one.

Sometimes, fate needs a helping hand…

Bethany Cross is ready for the mother of all fresh starts. No more self-sacrifice. No more city smog. And definitely no more lying, cheating ex-husbands who make divorce proceedings an actual living hell. Instead: Cotswolds. Country air. Candle making.

But when her Yorkshire Terrier, Poppy, makes the “acquaintance” of a rather virile Dachshund, the irritatingly handsome barrister attached to him makes Beth’s newly simple life…complicated.

James Taylor has ditched the courtroom for the countryside while he cares for his terminally ill sister. When a prickly, flame-haired, and newly single Londoner moves into the Taylors’ rental cottage, she looks like just the distraction James needs. But each encounter is an escape that only amplifies just how much he’s about to lose.

As Beth’s walls of caution start to crumble under James’ touch, past scars threaten to engulf the first sparks of chemistry. And when reality catches up with them, both must find a way forward — even when the future seems unbearable.

Always Beth is a dual first person POV, open door romance, featuring a swoonworthy MMC, bittersweet family ties and a HEA.

My review

Bethany Cross, Beth for friends, is ready to start afresh, even if her lying, cheating husband is making it difficult to get a divorce.
With her moving to the Cotswolds, she hopes to have some peace with her lovely Yorkshire Terrier, Poppy and Beth’s candle making.
Little does Beth know that when Poppy meets Dachshund Dick, it will change her life too. Because even if James Taylor irks her in every wrong way, she starts to not getting him out of her mind.
But James has just left the courtroom to take care of his terminally ill sister Lauren. And he for sure has no time to think about the new tenant of the cottage… Yet he cannot stop thinking about her too
Perhaps they can be the distraction the both of them need… 

When I started reading this book, I thought I had it all figured out: woman meets man, woman clashes with man, woman and man fall in love, woman and man live happily ever after.
Well, I quickly realized that the big lines I had indeed correct, but I never expected to also have my heart broken, a few times just lightly but few times also hugely… 

At the first meeting with Beth, I felt sorry for her… Her marriage is over, and while her greatest wish is to get a final closure over it, her husband refuses to give in easily. His position is also making it difficult for Beth to find someone ready to fight in her corner.
And it saddened me to see how she wasn’t able to completely move on because of him.
I also understood why she initially kept everyone at a distance from the moment she moved into the Cotswolds.
But it was also wonderful to see how slowly she starts not only to feel truly at home, but also  Beth is opening up, even becoming stronger.  

And then she meets James… And I couldn’t stop laughing and having fun!
Seeing the two of them bickering every time was so delightful! But also seeing how impossible it was for the both them to ignore that attraction… 

Yet I couldn’t stop my heart from breaking while reading James, and also Lauren’s story… 

Lauren’s illness shows us how unfair life can be… To read how final things were for her, was just terrible. However, despite her situation, she still has this strength over her. And wants to make sure that James will end up well…
I am very close to my brother too, even if we are not twins, but that love between the siblings was so real and recognizable for me, it made my heart ache for the imminent pain that was lurking around the corner. 

I could perfectly understand why James decided to help out Lauren. Because just like him, I would do anything for my sibling.
Yet while it’s expected for a man to be strong, and keeping his emotions in hand, we clearly see fragility in James. Especially when things are getting rough with Lauren, but also when we get to know about his past, we see how in pain James has been and still is… 

While for both Beth and James it felt that, once their initial dislike was over, they met at the wrong time, for me it felt that they met at exactly the right time. Because inadvertedly, they were exactly what they needed, at exactly the right time. 

When the terrible thing happened, it broke my heart and I had to have a few sobs myself, especially reading how it all happened… But I was glad that James had someone there for him.
So for a moment, I hated the author for doing what she did! But that feelings didn’t last till the end of the book, luckily for her! 

How things turned out from that point was rather unsurprisingly for me, as I had a hunch how the story would go. But that didn’t take away any pleasure I had! 

This story was absolutely heart – warming and breaking to read, even with a few heated moments in it.
I loved reading how Beth and James find each other in their darkest moments, I felt sad getting to know Lauren but also losing her.
And I laughed over the antics of Poppy and Dick/Richard! Those dogs for sure put a smile on my face! 

Even if this was a romance, it also shows the fragility of life, but also the strength of it!

‘A Vintage Vacation’ – written by Maddie Please #BookReview @MaddiePlease1 @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When one door closes, an awesome vacation taverna opens…

Synopsis

Clover Harrington might be sixty-one, but she’s still bossing it in the corporate world and can still run rings around her younger colleagues. And then she is made redundant….

Devastated and now suddenly the wrong side of sixty Clover doesn’t know what to do with her life or her corporate wardrobe! What does she wear if not red lippy and a power suit?! Rather than offer her any support, her partner, Jack announces he’s off on a golfing weekend, leaving Clover completely adrift.

Desperate to get away from it all, Clover decides to visit her cousin Zoe at her small taverna in the gorgeous Italian Lakes. There she can rest and recuperate and plan the next stage of her life.

Until Clover’s eighty-year-old mother, Eleanor decides to turn up for the holiday too! Instead of gentle ambles around the lake, Eleanor seems more interested in late night poker and swigging Prosecco and Clover can’t quite believe her mum is having more fun than she is. But as the saying goes – if you can’t beat em, join em!

But is Clover brave enough to live La Dolce Vita?

My review

Even if being sixty – one, Clover Harrington expected her latest meeting to be one where she would get promoted. However, things turn out to be the opposite as she is being made redundant.
With her partner Jack having more focus on his imminent golfing weekend and not on giving her the much needed support, Clover decides to take matter in her own hands.
So with a wish to get away as far as possible, she decides to go visit her cousin Zoe, who owns a taverna in the Italian Lakes.
That will give Clover enough time and space to figure out where life will take her now. That peace is only abruptly disturbed with the arrival of her mother Eleanor…
Mother and daughter will learn the true meaning of living La Dolce Vita. But this was only planned to be a vacation, right? 

Now, you may know that whatever story is set in Italy, that I am going to read it. So obviously I had to add this book to my immense TBR pile!
And I must say, I truly enjoyed it, even if my world and Clover’s are miles apart. 

Because Clover is a real business woman, and she wont let her age of sixty – one hold her back. She is determined to get that promotion, as she for sure had worked very hard to get at this point.
So even if I am not a career – woman myself, or even a few decades younger than Clover, I could for sure understand not only her shock but also a bit the shame of missing out the promotion, but also being made redundant.
Why should she be punished for her age? While she has done so much for the business… 

And then there is the support from her loved ones. Or should I rather say the lack of it? Even before Jack had said just one word, I already disliked him…
He is a self-centred man, only thinking about his needs and completely lacking empathy. And even when Clover makes it clear that things are over (okay, perhaps not in the best way), he still acts like he can walk around in Clover’s house and do as he pleases. 

But also Eleanor, Clover’s mother, won’t win an award for most caring mother by her actions at the start of the story. I found it hard to understand why she cared more about appearances and not giving her daughter the support she needed… 

So I absolutely agreed with Clover getting away for a while. Yet I was also very curious to see how this woman would adapt in Italy, and especially in a taverna, where everyone is more laid back! And I must say, seeing Clover struggling, adapting and slowly even embracing the Italian way of living, was a real delight! 

Of course it was lovely to see how Clover starts to see that there is a different kind of living your life at the fullest. And I was happy to see how she also wanted to be of help, even if she was a guest at Zoe’s place. Obviously her help didn’t always go as planned, only adding more laughter for the readers! 😊 

When Eleonor appears again in the story, I was a bit afraid that the story would take a turn, taking away some of the lightness in it. Yet it was the total opposite!
I found Eleanor a real gem in Italy, and her using some Italian sayings was absolutely hilarious! 

There may be a love interest in this book, for more than just one character, but it doesn’t determine the story. Because it isn’t about finding love again, but it’s about finding life again…
This story shows us that perhaps when we think the worst has happened, it will turn out to be an opportunity to start afresh, to start something new, somewhere new.
And it doesn’t matter what age you have, it’s always the right time to take a dive into the unknown and have a place that makes you happy, surrounded by people that make you happy!

‘The Palm Tree Swingers Island Band’ – written by Lily Lawson #BookReview @lifelovelily22 @rararesources

A band like you have never seen before!

Synopsis

Take a tiger, an orangutan, an elephant, an eagle, a rhino, a dragon, a spider, and a turtle. Mix with music till loud – you might want to stand back.

My review

Even if I don’t have children of my own, I read this book with curiosity and even some eagerness!
I loved the idea of different kind of animals playing in a band together, where their differences don’t matter, as music is what brings them together. 

It was lovely to see how each animal has its own talent, and bring joy to their listeners, even those who are already in bed!
The rhyming adds a great extra something into this cute little story, making it even better. 

The illustrations are beautiful, and for the smallest readers a great help to see what instrument is played by which animal. 

If I were ever so lucky to become a parent and would want to start my precious one very early with the English language, I can see myself reading this story to him/her!

‘The Perfect Husband’ – written by Danielle Ramsay #BookReview @danielleramsay2 @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When you think you have found the perfect man, but have you really?

Synopsis

How do you know if you’ve married the wrong person?

It was a whirlwind romance and we had the perfect relationship.
He was my dream partner, loving, caring, attentive… until the day I married him and things became toxic.
I spent my wedding night in A&E with an ‘unexplained’ broken wrist – but I knew what happened….
My romantic illusions shattered. My fear of the future heightened.
The man I had fallen in love with wasn’t the man I married.
And that was just the start of things to come.
Quickly things escalated. He isolated me from family and friends, and with no one to turn to, he began to control every part of my life.
I tried to escape, but he watched my every move.
Until one day he went too far, and I found my strength to fight back.
I no longer wanted to be a victim.
I wanted to live.
I wanted my life back.
But at what cost?
In sickness and in health and till death us do part…

** Perfect for the fans of Louise Candlish and Adele Parks**

My review

Sophie truly believed that she has found the love of her life with Jay. Even if her previous relationship and engagement aren’t that long ago, with Jay she feels ready to take their relationship to the next phase.
However, she didn’t expect to spend her wedding night in A&E with a broken wrist, caused by the man who she loves.
From the moment Sophie and Jay said their ‘I Do’, the perfect man turned into a nightmare.
Jay starts to isolate Sophie and control every step she takes. But his abuse isn’t only psychological, but also physical. Sophie has no one else to turn to, confide in or ask for help.
But she realizes that she has to fight back for her not being a victim anymore…
However, will Jay just let her walk out? 

While the blurb already is a terrifying one, I was intrigued by it. Not only did I want to know what Sophie had to endure, but I also wanted to read how Jay was able to separate her from her loved ones. And of course I wanted to see how Sophie would escape from her nightmare. 

I have to admit, beside the abuse itself, there were moments that I didn’t like. Like how Sophie allowed Jay to play his tricks, or how quickly her own family walks away from her, and even her best friends don’t appear to be the most caring kind.
But of course, this is all part of Jay’s scheme, which is truly a real nightmare! 

I was astonished reading how quickly Jay turned from a caring (although, was he ever truly a caring person?) man to a jealous, vindictive, abusive, controlling bastard…
Even if I tried to comprehend him somehow, his reactions were of a psychotic person… 

And my heart went out to Sophie…
Not only did she get her heart broken by her ex – fiancé, but by wanting to find happiness, she ends up in a real nightmare.
It gave me goosebumps to see how this once strong and confident woman was turned into a shell of her former self.
With Jay gaslighting her, controlling her and even more hideous things, she starts to doubt herself and her memories. 

It is a terrifying thought yet unfortunately it’s also a reality that someone who claims to love you, is set out on hurting you, playing you, making you look like an unstable fool.
So I was glad to see how Sophie found the strength to fight back (not literally), to get not only her freedom  but also her sanity back. 

Obviously things don’t go smoothly from the first time, and I was again flabbergasted to see how easily people can be put against the victim.
I realized myself that for Sophie to be truly free from her nightmare, there would be only one possible outcome…
And even then things didn’t go as presumably planned, how horrifying! 

This for sure isn’t the kind of book you want to read to pass time easily. It shows us the worst kind of people, who are set up on breaking those around them.
But it’s also about the resilience victims, but also people just in general have. Because even at their lowest moment they are able to find the strength to fight back, and have a determination to succeed to gain their freedom back…

‘Consequence of Their Forbidden Night’ – written by Rachael Stewart #BookReview @rach_b52

When one night of giving in has an unforeseen consequence…

Synopsis

Their friendship is about to get very complicated when his best friend reveals their one spontaneous night had consequences… Find out what happens in the latest Harlequin Romance by Rachael Stewart!

Best friends…

until one night changes it all!

Top criminal defense lawyer Brendan is used to getting everything he wants. The only thing he can’t have? Best friend Hannah Rose. Until one night forbidden passions unexpectedly ignite and the barriers they put in place years ago are impulsively put aside. Now, determined to recover their friendship, Brendan tries to forget about their spontaneous encounter—until Hannah reveals it had consequences…

From Harlequin Romance: Be swept away by glamorous and heartfelt love stories.

Billionaires for the Rose Sisters

Book 1: Billionaire’s Island Temptation
Book 2: Consequence of Their Forbidden Night

My review

Hannah and Brendan have been best friends for years. But what Hannah doesn’t know, is that Brendan has been in love with her from the moment he first saw her. He would do anything for her, like letting Hannah’s sister Jessie use his place on the island of Mustique, or even telling the truth about Hannah’s husband Leon. But that latter isn’t well received, as Hannah won’t admit that her marriage is anything but perfect.
That is, until Leon wants to proceed with a divorce, and Hannah needs her best friend… her best friend with whom she shares a passionate night with. And that didn’t come without consequences… 

Okay, I could write a very short review by just stating that I loved reading this book. But I am not that kind of reviewer and I always want to explain what exactly makes me love a book (or in a few rare cases, not). 

This is the second book of the series, which can be read perfectly on its own, but I truly recommend to read the first book too, as it would make things even more clearer but also because it is also a great book to read! 

In Jessie’s book, we get to know Hannah as a rather overprotective sister, and with their background, I could understand Hannah a little bit, but couldn’t shake the feeling she was a bit over the top.
With Hannah having her own story now, we get to understand her character and her actions much better and my scepticism turned into not only understanding but also compassion. 

My heart went out to her reading how even at a younger age she was the one looking after Jessie and also their own mother. It’s clear she has a great sense of responsibility, but it’s also that same sense that is not only herself back, but also everyone around her.
She wants everything to go the right way, never wanting to make the wrong decision. And even admitting a mistake is very difficult for her, as she sees it as a failure.
And that we can also see in her work ethic. She worked hard to get where she is, and won’t show any weakness. 

Hannah has to learn that life goes its own way, no matter how hard she is fighting against it. So yes, she is devasted by the end of her marriage, but not because of the man she loved, but as it’s a sign of her failure.
With Brendan by her side, if she wants it or not, she slowly starts to understand that people have to make their own mistakes to learn from it, and there is nothing to be ashamed of when you fail at something.
And with her one passionate night with Brendan, she for sure can now attest that herself! 

Brendan is a loyal friend, an amazing and also righteous man. He has loved Hannah for years, but as she married his best friend Leon, he never admitted his feelings. Yet that doesn’t stop him for wanting to protect Hannah, even if that means losing Leon’s friendship.
There isn’t one thing that he wouldn’t do for Hannah. And even if Hannah gets pregnant after one amazing night, after his shock, he is protective not only towards Hannah but also over their unborn child.
For me personally, it was a real turn – on to read how Brendan wants to be included in every little step Hannah needs to take. And yes, he does and says sometimes the wrong thing at the right moment, but he does it all with the best intentions. And aren’t men generally known for doing exactly that? 😊 

I loved reading how Hannah and Brendan are both trying to find a way to make their current situation work. Obviously things don’t go smoothly from the start, but that allows the characters to grow and mature during the story.
They both have to lower their swords to come to a compromise, but that is not an easy task. 

While there for sure were some heated moments between Hannah and Brendan, that kind of passion was not the common thread in this story. Because I felt like it was more about friends finding the courage to not only admit their feelings, but find the courage to let go, to find the courage to allow love in their lives, whatever risks comes with it. 

So in that sense, for me this was a very sweet story, about two people who are ‘forced’ together, but also realize that perhaps this was the best thing that could ever happen to the both of them…  

What more can I say that Rachael Stewart delivered again a marvellous story!

‘Her Unforgettable Knight’ – written by Melissa Oliver #BookReview @melissaoauthor @rararesources

Protect the Crown together, despite their feelings of…

Synopsis

She never forgot him…

Can she ever forgive him?

Part of Protectors of the Crown. Marguerite never expected to see Savaric again—let alone to have to help him when she finds him outnumbered in a fight. He’s the brooding knight she fell for two years ago, until he left her unexpectedly. Now Marguerite is a hardened spy, and wary of trusting him again. But how long can she resist their connection when they must work together to protect the Crown…?

My review

Marguerite and Savaric met two years ago in an unusual way. And while there was a purpose in their ‘meeting’, Marguerite couldn’t stop herself from falling in love with the Knight. Only to be heartbroken when he left her unexpectedly.
Now Marguerite is a spy for the Crown, and is forced to work together with the Protectors of the Crown. And that means working together with Savaric again…
Can they work out their differences to fulfil their task by stopping the Duo Dracone for once and for all? And what kind of feelings are the both of them truly having? And can Marguerite trust him again after everything that happened two years ago? 

I have enjoyed reading the previous parts of this series, so that made me very eager to read this book too!
While we have seen both characters preciously, we didn’t have the chance to get to know them better. And it sounded like music in my ears that these two side characters would have their moment in the spotlight too! 

Marguerite for sure has grown since her first appearance, and I liked it how she even made it to become someone of importance to the Crown. Her skills turned her into a spying asset.
She is also a strong, focused woman, not afraid to get her hands dirty whenever needed. And I for sure found it hilarious to see how she became a Knight in shining armour, to help ‘damsel in distress’ Savaric.
For sure I could understand her feelings towards Savaric and her distrust. That one time she put her trust and love in one person, he only ended up breaking her heart. 

Yet despite her personal feelings, she feels terrible to see how people are wary and even rude to Savaric because of the way he looks and his background.
In the time this story is set, Savaric’s appearance is not something common, and unfortunately people aren’t able to see beyond the colour of his skin and even doubt his intelligence. Something that unfortunately is still very current in the present…
Luckily Marguerite is not one of those kind of people, and sees Savaric for the man and Knight he truly is. 

While it was wrong what Savaric did two years ago to Marguerite, I could understand where he was coming from. He has his heart at the right place, but he is also very wary for the way people think. That causes him to do what he thinks is the right thing, but doing the opposite, hurting Marguerite in the process. 

It was lovely to see how both Marguerite and Savaric get a second chance for their love. If only it wouldn’t be that frustrating as a reader to get to that point!
It’s obvious that no matter how hard they deny it, those feelings of two years ago are easily resurfacing! And with the growth they have made in that time, it has come back with a vengeance! 

Of course there is also their quest to finally defeat the Duo Dracone… And seeing Marguerite, Savaric and the other Knights join forces to finally succeed had me sitting on the edge of my seat. It is always amazing to see where a woman shows her strength and isn’t just an accessory in a fight!
And seeing the other Knights and their spouses was a nice reunion! 

I truly enjoyed reading this story, about strong characters, fighting in their own ways against prejudices but also a common enemy. But I liked the most that Love finds a way despite all those prejudices, as it always looks beyond the surface. And that those that truly love you, aren’t afraid of those nasty voices that are talking behind your back or even straight in your face. People that love are ready for every fight they have to put up with (yet there shouldn’t be any fight at all!) as long as they can share their love with whom they love!

‘Claimed By The Viking Chief’ – written by Sarah Rodi #BookReview @sarahrodiedits @rararesources

A Jarl and a servant can never be together, can they?

Synopsis

She can be his lover

…but never his wife!

Forced into servitude, Wren is quietly miserable…until Jarl Knud arrives at her settlement, seeking an alliance through marriage. Despite their initial sizzling attraction Wren despises everything the Jarl represents—and he needs a high-status bride to save his people, not a servant like her. As Wren uncovers the man beneath the fierce Viking chief she’s tempted to claim one forbidden night of passion…but will it ever be enough?

My review

Wren hasn’t know anything else than being a servant to Earl Ingrid. From a young age she grew up together with Ingrid. But Wren never forgot her place, as she was and always be merely a servant. And that makes her life rather miserable and all she dreams about is to gain her freedom one day, somehow.
When Earl Ingrid makes an alliance through marriage with Jarl Knud, Wren knows that things will change for sure, but she doesn’t know how exactly.
Because their first meeting is not in front of Earl Ingrid, yet at night, when Wren is taking a bath in the waters.
And Jarl Knud finds himself captivated by Wren… But Jarl Knud is only looking at marriage as a way to strengthen his forces, as he already let his people down once and won’t allow any enemy to cause them hurt again.
So no matter what they feel, or start to feel, thing can never evolve to something more and deeper… 

I don’t know why, by Viking romances always get somehow. I think it’s safe to say that we all have that Alpha – male figure in our minds when we think about Vikings, a man that will protect with his every might. And that as a reader we are ready to swoon all over him. 

Having read several of such stories, I was ready to enjoy this story from an author I know and that never disappointed me.
However…
This book got to me even more than I thought! 

First of all, there is Wren. Wren, who despite her situation, is a bright young woman. She cares about Earl Ingrid, yet she dreams of her freedom. Wren is the kind of character is a silent, even hidden character at the start, but will show immense growth.
Wren knows that her situation isn’t the best one, but she knows how to behave to have the best possible life with Earl Ingrid. 

Knud may not have made the best of first impressions, but not only his behaviour but also his set of mind made all up for his initial slip of the tongue.
I was not surprised of him not wanting to get married out of love, as having read many many stories where the male protagonist shares the same thoughts.
But when his past is revealed, and the pain he had endured, made my heart go out to him.
Yet that doesn’t take away the vision of Viking I had in my mind of him!  

I loved reading how Wren and Knud, despite their many differences are feeling drawn towards each other. And it saddened me that they both realize that nothing could ever come from it, as Wren is a servant, and Knud a Jarl, searching for an alliance by marriage (not out of love). 

Yet no matter their differences, they evolve in each other’s company. We see Wren becoming bolder by the minute, expanding her dreams and realizing how blank and dull her life has been until now. And we see in Knud a Jarl very protective of his people, admitting his failures and his fears, and slowly learning to open up, even if it is towards ‘nothing more’ than a servant. 

Even if towards the end it felt a tiny bit too rushed, I liked it how the author managed to tie all the loose ends, in some ways unexpected and in some expected.
I was surprised by Earl Ingrid’s behaviour and antics, yet I was surprised by the revelation of Wren’s parentage. 

There were many bits in this story that made the characters wiser and open – minded. I truly admired Knud’s vision concerning servants, with the help of his and our good friend. 

This story shows that love doesn’t follow a strict pattern. No matter what state of power you have, it’s not up to you to decide who you fall in love with. And even if you decide to not love again, that is not up to you.
Because everyone deserve to love and to be loved, and with love also come great power and it makes you grow as a person too!

‘Claimed By The Viking Chief’ – written by Sarah Rodi #BookReview @sarahrodiedits @rararesources

A Jarl and a servant can never be together, can they?

Synopsis

She can be his lover

…but never his wife!

Forced into servitude, Wren is quietly miserable…until Jarl Knud arrives at her settlement, seeking an alliance through marriage. Despite their initial sizzling attraction Wren despises everything the Jarl represents—and he needs a high-status bride to save his people, not a servant like her. As Wren uncovers the man beneath the fierce Viking chief she’s tempted to claim one forbidden night of passion…but will it ever be enough?

My review

Wren hasn’t know anything else than being a servant to Earl Ingrid. From a young age she grew up together with Ingrid. But Wren never forgot her place, as she was and always be merely a servant. And that makes her life rather miserable and all she dreams about is to gain her freedom one day, somehow.
When Earl Ingrid makes an alliance through marriage with Jarl Knud, Wren knows that things will change for sure, but she doesn’t know how exactly.
Because their first meeting is not in front of Earl Ingrid, yet at night, when Wren is taking a bath in the waters.
And Jarl Knud finds himself captivated by Wren… But Jarl Knud is only looking at marriage as a way to strengthen his forces, as he already let his people down once and won’t allow any enemy to cause them hurt again.
So no matter what they feel, or start to feel, thing can never evolve to something more and deeper… 

I don’t know why, by Viking romances always get somehow. I think it’s safe to say that we all have that Alpha – male figure in our minds when we think about Vikings, a man that will protect with his every might. And that as a reader we are ready to swoon all over him. 

Having read several of such stories, I was ready to enjoy this story from an author I know and that never disappointed me.
However…
This book got to me even more than I thought! 

First of all, there is Wren. Wren, who despite her situation, is a bright young woman. She cares about Earl Ingrid, yet she dreams of her freedom. Wren is the kind of character is a silent, even hidden character at the start, but will show immense growth.
Wren knows that her situation isn’t the best one, but she knows how to behave to have the best possible life with Earl Ingrid. 

Knud may not have made the best of first impressions, but not only his behaviour but also his set of mind made all up for his initial slip of the tongue.
I was not surprised of him not wanting to get married out of love, as having read many many stories where the male protagonist shares the same thoughts.
But when his past is revealed, and the pain he had endured, made my heart go out to him.
Yet that doesn’t take away the vision of Viking I had in my mind of him!  

I loved reading how Wren and Knud, despite their many differences are feeling drawn towards each other. And it saddened me that they both realize that nothing could ever come from it, as Wren is a servant, and Knud a Jarl, searching for an alliance by marriage (not out of love). 

Yet no matter their differences, they evolve in each other’s company. We see Wren becoming bolder by the minute, expanding her dreams and realizing how blank and dull her life has been until now. And we see in Knud a Jarl very protective of his people, admitting his failures and his fears, and slowly learning to open up, even if it is towards ‘nothing more’ than a servant. 

Even if towards the end it felt a tiny bit too rushed, I liked it how the author managed to tie all the loose ends, in some ways unexpected and in some expected.
I was surprised by Earl Ingrid’s behaviour and antics, yet I was surprised by the revelation of Wren’s parentage. 

There were many bits in this story that made the characters wiser and open – minded. I truly admired Knud’s vision concerning servants, with the help of his and our good friend. 

This story shows that love doesn’t follow a strict pattern. No matter what state of power you have, it’s not up to you to decide who you fall in love with. And even if you decide to not love again, that is not up to you.
Because everyone deserve to love and to be loved, and with love also come great power and it makes you grow as a person too!