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Thirty Days Have April

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“I don’t know how much more of this I can take, Taylor,” I say, unconsciously rubbing my belly. “It feels like we are constantly under attack, that I am always watching my back because the bogeyman might just jump out me at any moment.”
Taylor lets out a sigh and begins to rub the bridge of his nose in agitation and I know that I need to address the elephant in the room. “I need you Taylor. Bean needs you too. You can’t just keep shutting yourself away and burying your head in your work. I am almost at breaking point here and we are supposed to be a team…” I trail off wondering if maybe I have gone too far.
With the court case looming, Abby and Taylor find themselves at the mercy of outside forces still beyond beyond their control. Will their new marriage survive the turbulence as the lies begin to unravel?


Due to the nature of the content this book is intended for mature audiences. This is the third novel in the Thirty Days series which will total four Thirty Days Have September, November, April & June.

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First published August 1, 2015

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Bibi Paterson

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British author Bibi was born in South Africa and loves to travel. She has previously spent a year living it up on the beaches of Western Australia and her hobbies include consuming copious amounts of coffee and chocolate, building cardboard castles with her daughter and creating stories in her head.

Inspired from a young age, her love for literature started with Enid Blyton and her Secret Seven. Since then a voracious appetite for books has brought her a world full of heroes, love, murder, betrayal and the odd vampire thrown in for good cause.

Having long admired those brave enough to put pen to paper, or in this modern age of computing, keyboard to screen, she has finally started telling the sexy stories that she has been keeping locked up in her head all this time.

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327 reviews36 followers
July 31, 2015
I just love the Thirty Days series and Ms Paterson adds a pinch more in Thirty Days Have April... Not only does the author continue the story from the previous books with her awesome characters and wonderfully detailed settings, NO this one has added tension and drama as well as that dash of romance and sexiness that made it a very hard book to put down...

well done Ms Paterson another fast paced and detailed story to feed my one-click addiction..

Looking forward to reading more.. now I just need to wait for Thirty Days June..

I would recommend this book to all readers (18+ due to mature content) if you like a steamy romance with added tension, Drama and unexpected twists then try The Thirty Days Series by Bibi Paterson. they just keep getting better...

other books in the Series
Thirty Days Have September.
Thirty Days Have November.
Profile Image for Barbara Tobis.
477 reviews
August 5, 2015
Thirty days has September, April, June and November. Each book takes place in one of the 30 days months.

September starts the series with Abigail James meeting Taylor Hudson, the CEO of Hudson International where she works in London. They start dating. Abby's Nonna (grandmother) dies and leaves her a bread bakery in Brighton.

November finds Abby pregnant, expanding her business, getting engaged and Hannah attempting to murder her. Along with Taylor's twin brother terrorizing them.

April finds Abby and Taylor married. Hannah on trial for attempted murder. Richard terrorizing not only Abby and Taylor but also Taylor's younger sister Nicola.

Looking forward to June. June should see the birth of A by and Taylor's daughter. What else will happen in June?

Hot, steamy sex scenes. Recommend for anyone over the age of 18.

Received ARC copy of Thirty Days has April for my honest review
Profile Image for Corinne.
398 reviews31 followers
August 9, 2015
This story continues to keep me enthralled. I love the story line, the characters, and the writing. Abs and Taylor's journey has never been easy. But the live and support for each other continues.

I look forward to the final instalment. Bibi Paterson is an amazing writer and story teller.
Profile Image for Karrie Connely.
171 reviews1 follower
November 2, 2020
Emotional

Taylor and Abby’s story just keeps getting better with each new book. Felt every emotion Abby was feeling. Looking forward to reading the final book in the series. Bibi is such an amazing author.
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1,013 reviews10 followers
April 24, 2016
As Abby and Taylor try to maintain normality in their life, the strain is showing on both of them with the impending trial of Hannah and with Richard doing his best to scare and intimidate not only them but his little sister too, Abby wonders if they'll ever be free of the threat, but when some new evidence comes to light they realise this may just be the turning point they've been desperately hoping for.
This book keeps the emotions rolling throughout, you can't help but feel the despair and fear as well as the anxiety throughout the trial but also the deep love that Abby and Taylor share.
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960 reviews6 followers
August 22, 2016
Another full throttle story, which sees Hannah's trial come to a conclusion as well as different aspects being addressed. Abby and Taylor are dealing with so many struggles all the while trying to maintain their marriage, businesses and friendships. How will it end?
Again another good story and plot, the characters are great, I did see more grammatical errors in this book but nothing too bad. The wooden talk is still present but I can get past that. Lots of angst, wow. The romance is always present but the sex is still hot even though Abby is 8 months pregnant lol. Looking forward to seeing how June concluded this series. Would recommend.
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650 reviews2 followers
November 28, 2015
I like Bibi Patterson because she can take on the American writers of semi erotica and play them at their own game level . She produces the goods telling a good tale without a blush. Although nothing outstandingly exciting occurs the story line is interesting and enjoyable and is an important link in bridging the gap between book two and four. It clears the outstanding issues that Abigail a Taylor weed facing .
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