‘Under A Sicilian Sky’ – written by Lisa Hobman #BookReview @LisaJHobmanAuth @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When a hacking turns your life upside down, and not always for the worse…

Synopsis

Global box office sensation, Ruby Locke, is a long way from her Yorkshire roots. Together with her fiancé, movie heartthrob Tyler Harrison, they are Hollywood’s new glitterati.

Overnight, however, Ruby’s life implodes when her social media accounts are hacked with a multitude of vile posts, turning her into an international pariah. Even Tyler breaks off their engagement.

Confused and heartbroken, Ruby escapes to the beautiful island of Sicily to avoid the media scrutiny and clear her name. With only a Yorkshire Terrier to comfort her, Ruby is befriended by a handsome neighbour and slowly begins to heal.

But who is this mysterious man and what are his intentions?

When her Sicilian hideaway is compromised, Ruby is once again forced to relocate, this time to the stunning Isle of Skye.

In the tranquil cove of Glentorrin, Ruby is left questioning not only who wants to destroy her career, and why but also if celebrity lifestyle is really for her…

My review

Ruby Locke is a famous actress, even if she rolled into Hollywood by sheer coincidence. Together with her fiancé and movie star Tyler Harrison, they are the most glamourous couple of the moment.
But when someone seems to have hacked her social media accounts, she is turned into a pariah, as it appears that nobody believes that she absolutely didn’t write those vile posts.
So now not only is she now persecuted by the media, also Tyler breaks of their engagement, as it puts him in a bad light…
Ruby sees no other option to escape, and with the help from an unexpected corner, she finds herself in Sicily.
But what when it appears that even there she is not safe and not everyone is what she thought? And another escape, this time to the Isle of Skye is necessary.
Is there a better place on earth to think about her future and to figure out who is after her?

With a title like this, as an Italian, I was surely eager to start reading this book. And even if I liked the time spent with the characters in Sicily, it is the Isle of Skye that stole my heart…

But aside of the beautiful location, this is just a marvellous story to read!
Of course, the premise is not a good one…
Ruby knows that being an actress means that she is subject to gossip and untruths. And even when she is being hacked and nobody appears to believe her, she believes that people know the real her, and that she is not that vile person. So when the opposite appears to be happening, and people also nearby her are leaving her on her own, the escape to Sicily is also the opportunity to rethink just everything.

Yes, while reading, I felt truly sorry for Ruby, because it’s just obvious from everything she does and says that she is this kind and honest person. All that she is going through, is just not something she deserves.
However, as often is the case, in time of need you see who your real friends are. And Ruby finds herself surrounded by unexpected friends.
It’s obvious that Ruby is a determined and strong character. Because even if the main rule for her was ‘stay low’, she takes matter in own hands, determined to not let people with bad intentions win.

Don’t worry as a reader, because this is not a depressing story. I found myself often smiling and actually laughing at loud. It was just lovely to see how Ruby starts to pick up the pieces of her life again and is figuring out how she wants her future to look like. And even if in Sicily something happens that would crush her faith in people again, the Isle of Skye and its habitants rights again every wrongdoing!

Of course there is some romance taking place, as some heart – breaking bits, but the Isle of Skye is working its magic again, as Ruby finds a place where she can find her peace. And it was just wonderful to see how everyone around her protects her however they can. And seeing some old friends again that we knew from a previous book, was just the cherry on top of the cake.

Again this was a story I just devoured! Beside the villains in this story, I loved every bit of it. It shows us not only how strong and resilient someone can be, but also that happiness can be found when you least expect it. And that sometimes you need one bad event to rediscover yourself and find that thing that is your real passion. Oh okay, and why not, you can also find love even when you think all is lost!

‘No Place Like Home’ – written by Lynda Stacey #BookReview @LyndaStacey @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When even home isn’t a safe place…

Synopsis

He knows where you are…

Sisters Molly and Beth Winters thought the remote clifftop house would be the perfect place to hide away after their mother’s brutal murder. They were wrong….

He wants revenge…

Because someone from the girls’ past has already found their safe house and he is watching and waiting in the shadows ready to make them pay.

He won’t stop until you’re dead…

Their new home should have been the place the sisters were safe.

But no place is safe forever.

A gripping new thriller from Lynda Stacey guaranteed to keep you up all night!

Perfect for fans of Sue Watson, S E Lynes, Jackie Kablerand Kendra Elliot.

My review

Molly and Beth are two sisters just moved to the remote clifftop house they inherited after her mother has been brutally murdered.
Their move was not one by choice, but it’s the perfect place to hide away.
But rather quickly Molly realizes that danger is still lurking around the around, more literally than imagined. Because who is after the sisters, will not rest until he has had his vengeance…

For the very start, it was obvious this story would be full of twists and turns, with revelations and deceit on a high level…

Obviously, after learning what happened to Molly and Beth, I felt pity and sadness. Moving to a remote house is surely not an easy choice to make, but Molly sees it as their only option.
But of course, as Beth is still a teenager, Molly now not only has to make the best of the made choice, but she also had to find the power to make Beth see her reasoning.
I kind of understood Beth her feelings, as she absolutely did not want to leave their previous home, but some moments she was being that typical frustrating teenager, even pushing my buttons.

I have no idea how it feels to be living in constant fear, and when someone is messing with your mind, it must be just so utterly terrifying.
Even new acquaintances are being regarded very sceptical, because are they honest, or are they hired by the one who is after you?

The whole reading session, and yes, it was almost one long never ending session, I was sitting on the edge of my seat, turning page after page, being afraid myself, being flabbergasted when another twist took place.
Some things were very obvious from the start, most other ones were so unexpected I had to take a moment to allow my brains to process it all!

Stories like this always make me hope that the author has a very vivid imagination, because thinking that people can be truly that evil, make me shiver.
And even thinking about the uncovered secrets, made me wonder how good we actually know the people near us, even those we love the most.

However, before you think it’s only a story full of evil and fear, there are also a few sweet moments in it, restoring somehow the faith in mankind!
Because yes, it’s an ugly world out there, but there are also people worthy of your trust.

I found this a real page – turner, finding it just impossible to put the book away and carry on with just my life.
The urgency of finding out the truth was just so overwhelming that everything else just had to wait!

‘Secrets On The Italian Island’ – written by T.A. Williams #BookReview @tawilliamsbooks @rararesources

Will the search for precious metals result in finding something more important and lasting?

Synopsis

Her work has got in the way of relationships before – but never like this

Anna’s job as a geologist takes her all over the world, including to the beautiful island of Elba, where she’s sent to look for precious metals. And the island isn’t the only thing that’s gorgeous – she can’t believe her luck when she meets windsurfer Marco and sparks fly.

But Anna must keep her role on Elba a secret to avoid upsetting the locals, which means lying to Marco even as they grow closer. When her old friend Toby visits, Anna suddenly finds herself torn between the attentions of the two men. However, Anna’s not the only one keeping secrets.

Is Marco being entirely honest with her? And why did Toby really come to visit?

A fun and escapist romance, perfect for fans of Lucy Coleman and Alex Brown.

My review

Anna has travelled all over the world for her job as a geologist. The company she works for, is now sending her to the island of Elba, trying to find also there a hidden treasure.
But the people from Elba aren’t eager to for company that want to spoil their precious land, and windsurfer Marco is one of them.
So while Anna is keeping the purpose of being on the island a secret, the attraction she feels for Marco is only growing.
But Marco has a certain reputation, even if she hasn’t seen any proof of it herself.
And what about Toby, an old friend that reappeared in her life? Is his visit to Elba purely so that e can see her again? Or is there another reason?

Steps I took before starting to read this story:

1.       Find a comfy seat on the coach

2.       Make sure that there are drinks and (junk) food nearby so I don’t have to get up when I get thirsty or hungry

3.       Put my phone on ‘mute’ to avoid getting disturbed

4.       Put my legs up

5.       Forget all the rest

And again this author managed to write a story about the beauties in Italy, but also a story that left me wondering where it all would go.

Anna has a real passion for being a geologist, but she also realistically acknowledges that her job is also the reason that she hasn’t found someone she wants to spend the rest of her life with.
That fact and realization that she cannot keep doing what she is doing now, makes her wonder where her future lays, without losing herself.

She quickly falls in love with Elba, and also its inhabitants are all being very kind to her, even they don’t know the real reason why she is here.
I loved reading how she befriended Jack and his dog George. Becoming friends with the elder man shows us already what a kind person Anna really is. She truly cares about Jack and she enjoys the long walks with George, and playing with him.

It was funny to read how our main character went from being alone, suddenly having the attention of two men! 

Toby and Marco are very different people, and just like Anna, I wouldn’t know what to do!
I’m not going to give anything away, but there were moments where some actions made my preferences go to one man, and then later on shift to the other man.

The story swept me away, like the author always manages to do with his books. I could nearly feel the sand between my toes, the fresh air in my lungs and fall in love with the island. There were moments I longed to be with Anna, or even being Anna!
Each time I read a new book, I have a small fear that this will be the story that won’t meet the high expectations. However after reaching the end, I had to admit that now my expectations are even higher than before!

‘Hooverville’ – written by Kayla Joy #BookReview @joyfulkayla @rararesources

The strength of not only a woman, but of a people…

Synopsis

Annaleise Winston can never seem to fit in with the Society Girls, the strict rules that govern them, or their selfish indulgence during the Great Depression. Behind closed doors, her publicly perfect new fiance, Frank Alexander, is violent and dismissive, but without his financial security, Annaleiseand her mother will be on the streets with not a penny to their name. 

When Annaleise finally has enough, she runs away and accidentally becomes stranded in a Hooverville, a lawless homeless encampment in Central Park, where she must keep her identity a secret if she wants to stay alive. But a kind shoe shiner named Thomas Kelley may get in the way of everything she thought she ever wanted. As their love for each other grows, the Great Depression worsens, and Frank will pay any price to bring back his bride.

My review

Everyone thinks that Annaleise Winston is a lucky young woman, as she recently got engaged to Frank Alexander. Even if life during The Great Depression is not easy for so many, Annaleise has to follow the strict rules commanded for her status and pretend to be happy to the prospect of marrying Frank. Nobody, beside her mother, knows how aggressive and dismissive Frank truly is. But as Frank gives financial security, Annaleise is afraid for his retributions…
However, when enough is enough, Annaleise runs away and after a streak of bad luck, she ends up in a Hooverville is Central Park.
Even if hiding her true identity, she learns to survive and she sees how a people in the same situation can bond and always keep a positive tone. And she meets the kind shoe shiner Thomas Kelley, who makes her rethink of all made and future ideas.
But Frank is not ready to give Annalise so easily up and is adamant to bring her back to her place, by side as a compliant wife…

Being a Belgian “young” woman of 34, of course I have heard of The Great Depression. But Hoovervilles were not something I ever heard before…
And I have to admit, the story how a whole nation suffered, was just terrible to read and it made me even research more about these hard times.

But back to the story…

Annaleise is the kind of character that I find easy to like but also easy to pity. When we first see her, she is not in a good place. Frank Alexander is responsible for their financial security, and that makes him think that he can just claim Annalise and turn her into a meek woman, listening to him. And when she doesn’t listen, he is not afraid to use violence to put the reins back on.
But she also made me like her, because she is ready to fight for her own happiness. Quietly she makes plans to run away and live her life how she wants it.

Of course, if everything would go like planned, this would be a whole different story…


So when she ends up in a Hooverville, I was curious to see how she would adapt in a world so different than what she was used to.
In the Hooverville, Annie, as she now calls herself, shows her resilience and her strength. She is not only now surviving, but even if the circumstances aren’t that good, she has found a place where she can be happy and even has found her passion for writing.

Okay, Thomas the shoe shiner has made my heart go soft too, because he is just great in everything he does, and how he looks after everyone in Hooverville but also has this vulnerability in him. Even in the end, when it would be so easy for him, he does what others would make happy, pushing his own happiness aside. Oh, were there only more people like him!

I found this a powerful story, about people finding themselves in a situation they did not choose for. But they show their strength and their will to fight (even literally) for what they honestly deserve.
The tale of Annie, and Thomas, opened my eyes of a past I wasn’t aware of, full of injustice and even ignorance. But it also showed again how people can unite for a common purpose and how a united front can make a change.
Just believe in your own and other strengths and your fight will be worth it, because having your happiness as a reward will never give you a more satisfying feeling.

‘Wartime Blues For The Harpers Girls’ – written by Rosie Clarke #BookReview @AnneHerries @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

With the War nearly ending, will it mean our Harper Girls will have their happy ending too?

Synopsis

LONDON 1917

As the Americans enter the War, there is renewed energy in the war effort.

With husbands and sons fighting for freedom, the women of Harpers are left to tackle the day-to-day affairs at home and work.

With Ben Harper away, Sally fears she is being followed by a mysterious woman. Who is she and what does she want?

Maggie Gibbs collapses seriously ill in the frontline hospitals and is brought back to England close to death. Can she be saved and what does the future hold for her and her broken heart?

Marion Jackson’s father is on the run from the Police already wanted for murder. She fears he will return to threaten his family once more.
And Beth Burrows is pregnant with her second child, worried and anxious for her husband Jack, who has been many months at sea.

As Christmas 1917 approaches what will the future hold for Harpers, its girls and their men at War?

My review

The Harper girls are, like so many, longing for the War to be over. And now that the Americans are participating too, hopes are even higher than before.
Each of the girls are facing new struggles, while their loved ones are fighting at the front.
Who is the mysterious woman who seems to be following Sally? And will Maggie survive while she collapsed at the frontline? And as being brought back to England, what will her future hold? And will her broken heart start to heal?
Has Marion truly seen the last of her father, now wanted by the police? And is Beth ever going to see her husband Jack again, as he has been at sea for way too many months?

Having read the previous part of this series, I was having my fingers crossed that my Harper Girls would all find the happily ever after they so deserve!
And compared to the previous part, this is somehow a more hopeful story, even if our main characters still are having curveballs thrown at them.

Each girl, well woman would be accurate by now, have their own struggles, doubts and fears to face.
Whatever crosses their path, I keep being amazed by the strength and resilience they all show.
Their loved ones are fighting the actual War, but the Harper Girls are left fighting their own wars.

Personal lives are taking them in a different direction, yet it was lovely to see how their friendship stand the tests of time and life. Because no matter what happens, true friends find a way to offer the help and support. And even if not always everyone agrees with the decisions made, the sense of love prevails and the Girls will stand by each other’s side.

This was again a beautiful yet also gripping story. The author managed again to write about the beauty of friendship, family and live, but also the brutally of the war.  However that brutality never takes the upper hand and a perfect balance between feelings of happiness, love but also fear and sadness has been found.

As not all my questions has been answered yet, I surely hope to read quickly more about these young women and their fights but also hopes!

‘The Road From Cromer Pier’ – written by Martin Gore #CoverReveal @authorgore @rararesources

Time to reveal a new cover!!!

Synopsis

It’s ten years on from The Road to Cromer Pier, and Summertime Special Show Director Karen Wells has two potential headliners, but both have issues. Dare she take the risk? And Karen herself is at a crossroads. Will her mother Janet ever retire and allow her to run the pier theatre?

Meanwhile Janet’s nemesis, businessman Lionel Pemrose still has designs on the pier theatre, but he is facing growing financial problems. Bank manager Peter Hodson is haunted by a past indiscretion, and calls in recently widowed turnaround expert Tom Stanley. Can he keep the indiscretion a secret?

Tom is bereaved and has recently been made redundant from his own firm. He is too young to retire, and after years of long hours, suddenly finds himself unemployed. He pours his energies into the assignment, which could be his last hurrah.
Old enmities, loyalties and past mistakes surface as the future of the pier theatre is once again under threat, and those involved must deal with unresolved issues in their lives.

Pre-order Links

UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Road-Cromer-Pier-Martin-Gore-ebook/dp/B0982HW7CG

US – https://www.amazon.com/Road-Cromer-Pier-Martin-Gore-ebook/dp/B0982HW7CG

Publication Date: 17th July 2021

About the author

I am a 63 year old Accountant who semi-retired to explore my love of creative writing. In my career I held Board level jobs for over twenty five years, in private, public and third sector organisations. I was born in Coventry, a city then dominated by the car industry and high volume manufacturing. Jaguar, Triumph, Talbot, Rolls Royce, Courtaulds, Massey Ferguson were the major employers, to name but a few.

When I was nine year’s old I told my long suffering mother that as I liked English composition and drama I was going to be a Playwright. She told me that I should work hard at school and get a proper job. She was right of course.

I started as an Office Junior at Jaguar in 1973 at eleven pounds sixty four a week. I thus grew up in the strike torn, class divided seventies. My first career ended in 2015, when I semi retired as Director of Corporate services at Humberside Probation. My second career, as a Non Executive Director, is great as it has allowed me free time to travel and indulge my passion for writing, both in novels and for theatre.

The opportunity to rekindle my interest in writing came in 2009, when I wrote my first pantomime, Cinderella, for my home group, the Walkington Pantomime Players. I have now written eight. I love theatre, particularly musical theatre, and completed the Hull Truck Theatre Playwrite course in 2010. My first play, a comedy called He’s Behind You, is now available on: https://www.silverbirchingtonplays.com/product-page/he-s-behind-you-by-martin-gore

Pen Pals was my first novel, and a second, The Road to Cromer Pier, is now available in all three formats. It was. officially launched on Cromer Pier itself, coinciding with the new season of the Summertime Special Show.

I’m active on twitter @authorgore and on facebook martin gore author. My website is http://www.martingore.co.uk.

I’m an old fashioned writer I guess. I want you to laugh and to cry. I want you to believe in my characters, and feel that my stories have a beginning, a middle, and a satisfactory ending.

The cover!

‘Insider’ – written by Owen Mullen #BookReview @OwenMullen6 @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

In a family and world full of crime, who to trust?

Synopsis

Someone’s playing both sides and now they have a score to settle…

When the family business is crime, you can never be sure who to trust. And when three of their businesses are hit in one night, the notorious Glass family close ranks. Either someone is sending them a message or a war is coming… 

With trouble coming from all sides, the heads of the Glass family have more than enough to deal with, but all bets are off when a stranger from the past enters the game, causing division and mistrust.

Crooked cops, rival gangs and old enemies are bad enough, but when the trouble comes from the inside, loyalties are tested, with deadly consequences.

Page-turning, gripping, gritty, Insider is perfect for fans of Martina Cole, Kimberley Chambers and Mandasue Heller.

My review

Luke is now running the family business instead of his brother Danny after previous events. Just it’s not a regular family business, but one in crime.
Together with his sister Nina he makes sure that everybody follows his rules and when necessary,  action is being taken.
When on one night, three of their businesses are being hit, it’s clear that they are being targeted and a war is on its way. But who is after them? And is everyone who they say they are? And who is this stranger appearing out of nowhere with claims that can shift all the dynamics?

I know the Glass family from the previous story, so I was curious to see how Luke would be “reigning over his kingdom” now that Danny is out of the picture.

I have to say, I was a bit sad, because in book 1, all Luke wanted was to get out of the criminal world, and now he is in charge of everything and everyone.
However, even if being a criminal, I still felt some sympathy for him. His will is law, and who doesn’t follow the rules, will pay for it. But Luke also shows compassion and isn’t looking to hurt people just for the fun of it.
He also cares a lot about keeping the family together. Even if he and Nina aren’t always on the same page, he will protect her no matter what.

I found it very intriguing and interesting to see how everything was evolving and shifting. In a criminal environment or not, when everything goes smoothly, there is no problem. But when problem after problem arise, it’s easy to go in a panic mode.
And questioning who to trust and who is the rat, it’s understandable that Luke starts to doubt just everyone, from the latest entries in his business, to people really close to him.

There were several twists in this story, that made me sit on the edge of my seat, trying to understand what all was going on, and who was having the cake and eat it too!
Even if my early suspicion on one aspect in the story appeared to be the correct one, there were still many missing pieces of the puzzle!

This surely was a page – turner, I found myself immerged in the criminal world, surrounded by criminals that also were kind of easy to like (at least some of them!).

‘Bubblegum And Blazers’ – written by Isabella May #BookReview @IsabellaMayBks @rararesources

Everyone dreams of going back to high school, right?🤨

Synopsis

When Ali, Blake, Charlotte, and Grant sign contracts to star in a Back to School reality TV show, LOVE is the very last thing on their minds:

Ali flies to the UK from New Zealand, intrigued by the golden opportunity to advance her amateur social media influencer career.

Blake carpe diems the moment with both hands after a constant flurry of bad luck.

Charlotte jumps at the chance to relive her sporting glories of the past – and take a hiatus from her humdrum marriage.

And Grant is just relieved to get away from his failing second-hand music shop.

But once the advances hit their bank accounts, it soon becomes apparent that producer Jock’s Pied Piper-style offer to change their lives is distinctly lacking in sherbet fizz!

In fact, the only sweet thing about this gig for the former students and the rest of their Bubblegum

and Blazers competitors, may just be the packet of candy in their pockets.

Re-enacting their past is a rollercoaster of revelations, retaliation, and unlikely romance in a gold-fish bowl of mayhem where Raphael (Agony Uncle of the school sweet shop) and his rhubarb and custards reign supreme…

My review

Ali, Blake, Charlotte and Grant are a few of the stars of a new reality show. It’s a total new concept, the contestants are going back to school and while trying to win challenges, the ultimate goal is to win the competition and go home with the grand prize.
But going back to school is not only a blast from the past, but quickly some competitors are falling back into their behaviour as teenagers. And producer Jock is pulling more tricks than a magician!
Not only is this an adventure full of revelations, opportunities for a fresh start, but also a little bit of romance and a sweet shop seller with an agenda of his own…

If someone would ever offer me to go back to high school, well my answer would be: HELL NO!!!
Not because I had a hard time, but just because the woman I am now, is so different from the girl back then, and I totally have no interest in going back to the time where I was rather invisible…
However, if the characters would follow my reasoning, there would be no story at all!

I loved to read how some characters were falling back to their teenage selves rather quickly, while some other were adamant to show a new, improved version of themselves.

Ali and Charlotte were the contestants I quickly had an opinion over, they were also the characters I had to change my mind over.
While Ali seems very superficial and only cares about her social media, Charlotte wants to grab this opportunity to do something for herself once.
But when the show is really rolling, we see the true nature of these women. And let me say that my re-adjusted opinion in the end wasn’t the same as when I started this book.
Someone made a change for the better, while someone else just kept falling down to a point I found that her ending was more than deserving.

Blake and Grant are the male contestants I had my fingers crossed all the time. Blake is surrounded by bad luck, and I truly wished that this show would turn his luck around.
And for Grant I just wished he would be able to have a more successful career.

Of course reading a story of this author, is a standard recipe for several twists and turns, and big surprises.
Again she managed to write a story where the reader is left sometimes flabbergasted by the true nature of some characters.
However this story surely entertained me and left me wondering when all the different truths would come out and how they would affect our characters.

I loved to see how old patterns were easily picked up again, but also seeing how this absurd reality show would be the start of something new for characters, in a surprising way.
Oh, and one last warning, after reading I surely needed a boost of sugar!!!

‘A Summer Wedding For The Cornish Midwife’ – written by Jo Bartlett #BookReview @J_B_Writer @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks @bookandtonic

To postpone marrying the most perfect man, or not?

Synopsis

It’s wedding day in Port Agnes! 

The venue is booked, the dress is picked, and Senior Midwife Anna Jones only has to say ‘I Do!’ to the man she loves! Theirs might have been a whirlwind romance, but Brae Penrose is everything Anna dreamed her husband would be and she can’t wait to start a family with him.  

But as the big day approaches, Anna still isn’t pregnant and when disaster strikes, their perfect day looks destined not to happen at all! Is it a sign to slow things down?  

The other midwives won’t hear of Anna and Brae postponing their big day, and soon the whole community of Port Agnes comes together to make sure the Penrose wedding goes off without a hitch! 

And Anna realises, baby or not, she already has her dream family with Brae and her friends by her side. 

Meet The Cornish Midwives of Port Agnes- where community, friendship and love are always delivered. 

An uplifting and escapist read, perfect for fans of Christie Barlow, Jessica Redland and Holly Martin!

My review

Senior Midwife Anna Jones feels that finally her life is just perfect. Even if her relationship with Brae Penrose is a perfect example of a whirlwind romance, she knows that Brae is everything she ever dared to dream of.
So she just cannot wait to marry the most perfect man and start their own little family, and pass on the love to their own children the same love she received from her parents, who have passed away way too soon.
However, the closer the wedding day is approaching, the more disasters seem to be happening, making Anna fear that these are all signs that postponing the wedding is the only solution…

If I already fell in love with Port Agnes and its inhabitants with the previous part, I now am totally hooked to the place!

And Anna is the kind of character you just immediately love! And Brae, he is just PERFECT, not only for Anna, but he is just perfect in every sense! His kindness towards others, the lengths he would just go for anyone, and especially Anna…
He surely was quickly rising on my list of characters – to – swoon – over! Are we sure he isn’t a real person and that I can have him as a boyfriend instead?

If there is one character I wished all her dreams coming true , it surely is Anna. There is nothing I disliked about her, because she is a wonderful, dedicated woman, very altruistic. And her only wish is to have a family of her own, raising her children the way her parents raised her.
The only time I wanted to kick some sense in her, was whenever she was doubting herself again. Her self-esteem took sometimes a fall and I just wanted to scream at her to make her see sense!

Anna and Brae are not the only wonderful people in this story, but all their friends are just as wonderful as this power couple!
And even the people that Anna got to know while being a midwife, they are all doing their utterly best to make it possible to let Anna and Brae have their dream wedding.

This story was of course about the love of Anna and Brae, but it was also that life doesn’t go as planned. However just because life doesn’t go as planned, doesn’t mean you cannot make the best of it. And it’s okay to feeling down for a bit, but afterwards you will find your strength back again. Also keep in mind that not everything that life throws you, are lemons because one day you can have the surprise of your life!

‘The Marquess Next Door’ – written by Virginia Heath #BookReview @VirginiaHeath_ @rararesources

What’s in store for the second Brookes sister?

Synopsis

A dashing new neighbour…

Temptation on her doorstep!

To avoid an unwanted suitor at a ball, Hope Brookes asks another gentleman to rescue her. He obliges – with a surprisingly passionate kiss! Revealed as her sinfully handsome new neighbour, Lucius, Marquess of Thundersley, they forge a friendship over their balconies. It’s refreshing that Lucius is more interested in her writer dreams than her looks, so why can’t she stop thinking about that kiss?

My review

Hope Brookes is tired of men that are more interested in the way she looks rather than falling for her real character.
When she is being again followed by a suitor on a ball, she asks the help of another gentleman. But helps comes not like she expected, as he gives her a passionate kiss! To make things even worse, this gentleman appears to be her new neighbour, Lucius, Marquess of Thundersley.
And Lucius seems to be different than the other men she knows, because he is actually interested in her and not only in her looks.
Even is a friendship is being built, how is it that Hope can only think about that first, forbidden kiss?

I love reading about strong women, especially when it’s not expected from them to have a mind of their own!
And reading and learning more of the Brookes’ family, surely was something I was looking forward too!

From the previous book, I already knew that the Brookes sisters were strong characters, knowing what they want and won’t just settle for less!
But perhaps Hope stole a bigger piece from my heart with her tale…

The family itself is already subject of many gossip, and Hope is now a victim of the way she looks. The men she meets are not looking anywhere near her face, but are more fascinated by her bosom… No matter what she does, from insulting to literally running away from these lecherous men, nothing helps…
Being a woman is already a hardship, but being a woman with the dream of having her own book published under her own name, appears to be an impossible quest.
When she meets Lucius, it’s under not so conventional circumstances, but Luke’s behaviour is for Hope a breath of fresh air.

Luke is honestly interested in her ambition as a writer, and wants to get to know *her* better, as a person, and not only because the way she looks.
And he is truly kind, and does not hesitate to help Hope however he can.
But he is also a troubled man… he became Marquess against all odds, and his past and specifically that of his mother is a secret that will have consequences when discovered.

The attraction between these two lovely characters is obvious, and you know where it will lead to. But they are both strong characters, having their mind of their own, and while with the best interests at heart, crash they will several times.
Yet it’s obvious that they both have their heart at the right place, ready to protect who they care and also adamant to make changes or the better.

I found this an entertaining story about two people that are facing prejudices but find solace with each other. And how friendship can allow you to open up and find someone to share your burden. And why not, become even that something more that you didn’t even know you were longing for!