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September 19, 2020
Review: The Good Sister
The Good Sister by Sally HepworthMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Sally Hepworth delivers a compelling read about sisters, their bond and relationship.
Rose and Fern appear to be the closest of twin sisters. Rose is Fern's caretaker and is very protective as Fern has sensory issues and special needs. Fern is a librarian who avoids people and social interaction. She relies on Rose to help her all the time and is devoted to her.
That's because Rose helped Fern overcome something terrible years ago. So, when Fern learns that Rose is unable to have a child, she knows just how to repay her--by having a baby for her. As luck would have it, Fern meets a not-so-homeless man, Wally, who is more than he appears.
But everything in this read is not as it appears. Soon, Fern begins to come into her own and to develop a level of independence and confidence in herself that was nice to see unfold. Fern will come to certain revelations that will have you rooting for her.
What I loved about this read is how the author took her time to let the story unfold, layer by layer until you get to the creepy truth. This is not a rushed tale but it is one that carries you on a journey that is both compelling and crazy at the same time.
She takes you into the mind of a woman whose twisted truth had me shaking my head in disbelief. This is my first Sally Hepworth read and all I can say is, that I can't wait to read more from her.
This is the read for a rainy day where you put your foot up and savor each page as you descend into mind of a ruthless character. It was creepy good.
#Netgalley thank you.
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Published on September 19, 2020 20:37
September 17, 2020
Review: The Way You Hold Me
The Way You Hold Me by Elle WrightMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Skye Palmer is a master at handling disasters for top clients. When Hollywood actress, Paige Mills, finds herself at the forefront of a major scandal involving her husband, Skye is selected to help navigate this publicity nightmare. Garrett Steele is an attorney whose firm handles disasters. He is hired by Paige's husband. Skye and Garrett team up to handle the case and these former lovers' passion reignite. Both Skye and Garrett have to overcome issues from their past before they can ever have a chance at a future.
I loved that the author portrayed a main character who was seeing a therapist. Many times there is a stigma with that and so seeing a successful woman do this, I think will be empowering to many readers. I especially loved the bond between Garrett and Max and how he stepped up to be there for his sister. Those scenes were heartwarming and I can relate as there is a fifteen year gap between myself and my sister.
Memorable quotes:
"I want to kiss you again. I want to kiss you so long and so hard and so deep that you forget about the past and the future." Whew. What a line.
"The problem with overthinking is people tend to live their lives based on what could happen as opposed to enjoying what is happening."
This is the second read in the series. I loved seeing glimpses of Zara and X - her pregnancy eating was hilarious. I look forward to reading the third book.
Thank you #Netgalley
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Published on September 17, 2020 18:21
September 13, 2020
Review: Do No Harm
Do No Harm by Christina McDonaldMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Emma is a doctor who has huge student loan bills, so while she and her detective husband, Nate, are comfortable, they cannot afford any calamity. Then her five year old son, Josh, becomes ill and is diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
As any mother can relate and understand, Emma is desperate to save her son's life. Josh needs a costly procedure that her insurance will not cover and Emma decides to get the money herself. She will do anything necessary to save him, even sell opiods.
Whew! What a read.
I admit I have mixed feelings about this one. I am a huge fan of the author. And when it comes to descriptions and laying out the scenes, she did not disappoint. Christina McDonald made me visualize everything Emma and Nate were facing. I felt their panic, their pressure and their love for their son. What I didn't get about Emma's character was how she beelined toward the decision to sell opiods so quickly.
She was twisty and at times, cold. I found some of her actions really horrible all the while saying, the ends justifies the means. So, while I had to read what would happen, I didn't like how she was comfortable lying and using the men in her life to get her way.
So many things happened that made this read emotional and intense but again, there was no redemption for this character. I read it quickly, tore through it but even now, I am not sure how I feel. I look forward to more from this author as her skills are off-the-charts.
Thank you #Netgalley.
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Published on September 13, 2020 15:30
Review: A Mistletoe Vow to Lord Lovell
A Mistletoe Vow to Lord Lovell by Joanna JohnsonMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Honora Blake has been fending for herself since her husband, Frank left her on her own. Then Lord Isaac Lovell comes into her life to tell her that Frank has died. While she is grappling with that, Honora learns she is broke and without a place to live. Isaac opens his home to her and soon, Honora, finds herself a new family with his pregnant ward, Charlotte.
I loved the interracial romance factor and the fact that the hero and heroine were a little older and more mature. My heart melted at the tenderness between Honora and Charlotte. I loved how Honora was feisty and independent. And, I was glad to see how the author showed Isaac's soft side and how he became a man of honor - overcoming a rakish past.
Here's a quote of Honora's discovery:
"His face was handsome and his title might impress some, but it was the light in his soul that called to Honora and made hers cry out in return."
Honora and Isaac's romance also had passion but their conflict at the end felt...contrived. Honora had a premonition, it appeared, but then was shocked when she learned the truth. But this is a romance and there has to be a black moment, I guess...
Other than that, I enjoyed this read and look forward to reading more from this author. Thank you #Netgalley and #Harlequin
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Published on September 13, 2020 15:15
September 11, 2020
Review: Scandal and the Runaway Bride
Scandal and the Runaway Bride by Donna AlwardMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Will Pemberton is furious when he learns his brother's bride, Gabi, has run off on the day of their wedding. He is all about protecting his family's name and comes up with a quick plan of action. What he didn't see coming was his attraction to Gabi and the potential to create an even bigger scandal because of their love.
This was a cute story and it was interesting to see a hero with a rough past like Will's. He overcame so much and worked on rebuilding his reputation. But being with Gabi could mean seeing his reputation in shreds and put him at odds with his family.
What I absolutely loved were Gabi's interactions with her family. They were so loving and supportive. I enjoyed seeing how they were with each other.
Here is a line that warmed my heart: "He liked her as a person, desired her as a woman." Overall, this read made me smile. Thank you #Netgalley and #Harlequin for the ARC.
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Published on September 11, 2020 14:04
September 8, 2020
Review: After Hours Redemption
After Hours Redemption by Kianna AlexanderMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Blaine Woodson broke Eden Voss' heart to save his record label. Years later, Blaine is back to ask Eden to help write songs for his new artist, Naima B. Eden agrees because of financial obligations and though she is attracted to Blaine, vows to keep things between them on a professional level.
I found this a quick, enjoyable read. At times, I didn't understand Blaine and his actions. He was...frustrating and yes, selfish. I was glad to see how the author developed both characters and it was good to see their growth. It isn't easy to redeem characters and I felt she did that with Blaine. They had an intense and hot attraction that will keep readers turning the pages.
The cover is hot. Thank you, #Netgalley #Harlequin.
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Published on September 08, 2020 09:33
Review: Pretty Baby
Published on September 08, 2020 09:32
September 2, 2020
Review: The Gift of Family
The Gift of Family by Mary MonroeMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Rosemary and Eugene Johnson meets all our couple goals. She owns a nail salon and he is an entertainment lawyer. They live in a beautiful home and are in love. The only thing missing is a child. When Rosemary needs emergency surgery and needs to stay home to recuperate, Eugene brings in Ethel Perkins, the woman who his caretaker.
Once Ethel begins working for them, she becomes more than an employee and the bond they form with her will have a lifetime impact on both families.
The Gift of Family was a sweet, heartwarming read. The characters were relatable and the overall message, uplifting. I loved the faith element. This wasn't drama-filled but it tugged at my heart strings. I think many will enjoy this story.
Memorable quote:
"Without boundaries and structure, anything could happen. Unfortunately, when there are no boundaries or when they are ignored, bad things are more likely to happen."
Thank you, Netgalley!
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Published on September 02, 2020 10:15
September 1, 2020
Review: In the Deep
In the Deep by Loreth Anne WhiteMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
IN THE DEEP by Loreth Anne White is a tale of deceit, betrayal that is filled with twists and turns. The story takes place in Australia and the descriptions made me feel like I was there. Bats!! Wow. I felt the heat. I felt like I was by the water sitting on the beach.
Ellie - a heiress, struggling to overcome pains of the past and other tough circumstances - meets Martin, a real estate mogul who sweeps her off her feet. After mere months, they get married and that's when everything changes. Ellie invests in his company but when she learns the truth behind his venture and realizes she is danger, Ellie does not know who she can fully trust. Ellie is a flawed character with much to overcome. There were times I was frustrated with her decisions but I still rooted for her.
This has an intriguing story line that has some courtroom drama - and if you stick with it, I promise you will find an ending, a curve ball, you didn't see coming. I thought the author was clever with how she worked the twist. And, the suspense kept me reading to find out what was going to happen.
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Published on September 01, 2020 15:48
August 25, 2020
Review: Before the Crown
Published on August 25, 2020 07:46


