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The Virgin Charmer (The Triple Goddess Trilogy, #1)
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Hope Richards has only ever known the life of a big city girl. When her boss gives her an ultimatum, she decided to try out the country life during her forced vacation. After falling in love with a mysterious old mansion on the edge of a town that time forgot, Hope finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of someone else's crazy love obsession, and realizes in the middle of
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Kindle Edition, 3rd Edition, 61 pages
Published
April 12th 2015
by Raven's Seduction Press
(first published October 27th 2013)
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*I received this book from the author via Lady Amber's Tours in exchange for an Honest Review*
This story follows Hope Richards, a top notch real estate appraiser who's ex takes over his father's company and decides Hope needs a 6 month vacation. The last house Hope appraises before she finds this out is a large house known as the Mallory Estate. On impulse she buys it. Along with her spoiled Siamese, Prince, she moves out of the big city into the small town of Aston City. Hope becomes friend
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Hope is a real estate appraiser who ends up working for her ex. She is a big city girl until she finds herself on a six month leave of employment and she buys a huge vintage house on the edge of a tiny community. The house becomes a strong character in this intriguing story.
Hope discovers a letter in the house that sends her on an emotional treasure hunt. In trying to discover more about the letter writer, Hope becomes friends with the woman from whom she bought the house. It turns out that Abi ...more
Hope discovers a letter in the house that sends her on an emotional treasure hunt. In trying to discover more about the letter writer, Hope becomes friends with the woman from whom she bought the house. It turns out that Abi ...more

Review: I was given a copy of The Virgin Charmer from Ashley’s Reading Bliss for an honest review. I thought this book was wonderful. It has changes in Hope’s life, a country life, a mysterious old mansion and someone’s love obsession. Who wouldn’t love a book like that? Hope has to choose if she wants to go back to her life in the city or stay in the country and experience something she has always longed for? I think that this book is the perfect mixture of passion and mystery. I love a little
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Oct 25, 2013
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First things first I was given an ecopy of this book in conjunction with its blog tour and asked for an honest review.
I want more. The author left me with questions. Left me wanting more but at the same time as I read I felt like I was Hope. I could smell the country air, hear the gravel under my tires. I am anxiously awaiting the next book in this series.
Now for the bad part- I only gave it 4 stars because it seemed to jump around when changing chapters leaving me confused for a bit. A few mino ...more
I want more. The author left me with questions. Left me wanting more but at the same time as I read I felt like I was Hope. I could smell the country air, hear the gravel under my tires. I am anxiously awaiting the next book in this series.
Now for the bad part- I only gave it 4 stars because it seemed to jump around when changing chapters leaving me confused for a bit. A few mino ...more

I Received An ARC Of This Book In Exchange For My Honest Review
This is the first book in a trilogy and a short read at 64 pages. It ends with a bit of a cliffhanger. Rachel definitely knows how to pull the reader into a story leaving them wanting more. I loved the character of Hope. She was easy to relate too and the detail she gave as she walked through the town made it feel like you were right there waling with her. A really great read and I can't wait to see what book two brings. ...more
This is the first book in a trilogy and a short read at 64 pages. It ends with a bit of a cliffhanger. Rachel definitely knows how to pull the reader into a story leaving them wanting more. I loved the character of Hope. She was easy to relate too and the detail she gave as she walked through the town made it feel like you were right there waling with her. A really great read and I can't wait to see what book two brings. ...more

I loved this book! Talk about ending with a cliffhanger!! The characters were awesome and the plot kept me reading until it was finished, I couldn't put it down! I very much recommend this book and I absolutely can not wait for the next one in the series!! A Book Junky's Obsession Blog ~ http://wp.me/p31luD-dN
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I wish to thank the author for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I just want to start off with letting you know that this is not a full length book, but a novella/short story. Coming in at 64 pages, it gives enough of a voice for the start of this series. And let me tell you, it leaves you with one of those cliffhangers that makes you want the next book RIGHT NOW!
In this start off, you get the hint of the paranormal but not much more. You know that something's up, ...more
I just want to start off with letting you know that this is not a full length book, but a novella/short story. Coming in at 64 pages, it gives enough of a voice for the start of this series. And let me tell you, it leaves you with one of those cliffhangers that makes you want the next book RIGHT NOW!
In this start off, you get the hint of the paranormal but not much more. You know that something's up, ...more
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