Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Five-Star Reads of 2020

In between writing 2 books this year, I read 64 books. I met some new authors across romance, historical, contemporary, commercial fiction. I read some favorites as well. Here is the list of the seventeen books that I gave five-star reads in no particular order. I look forward to another year of reading and...more reading!

FICTION

1. Yellow Wife by Sadeqa Johnson ***

2. Somebody's Daughter by Rochelle B. Weinstein

3. The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth

4. Pretty Baby by Mary Kubica

5. In the Deep by Loreth Anne White

6. Wrath by Victoria Christopher Murray

7. A Little Bit of Karma by ReShonda Tate Billingsley

8. The Stolen Daughter by ReShonda Tate Billingsley

9. Lady Clementine by Marie Benedict


ROMANCE

1. How to Undo the Proud Billionaire by Joss Wood

2. Off Limits Attraction by Jayci Lee

3. Back in the Texan's Bed by Naima Simone

4. A Home for Her Daughter by Jill Weatherholt

5. Scandal in the VIP Suite by Nadine Gonzalez

6. If the Boot Fits by Rebekah Weatherspoon

7. Trust Fund FiancĂ© by Naima Simone

8. Seduced by a Steele by Brenda Jackson


What's On My Must-Read List for 2021?

1. THE PERSONAL LIBRARIAN by Victoria Christopher Murray and Marie Benedict

2. THE MYSTERY OF MRS. CHRISTIE by Marie Benedict

3. ISLAND QUEEN by Vanessa Riley

4. A WOMAN OF INTELLIGENCE by Karin Tanabe

5. A LOW COUNTRY BRIDE by Preslaysa Williams

6. LOCAL WOMAN MISSING by Mary Kubica

7. LIFE AFTER DEATH by Sister Souljah

8. THE ROAD TO ROSE BEND by Naima Simone

9. ALL THE THINGS I MEANT TO TELL YOU by Tiffany L. Warren

10. SWEET TEA by Piper Huguley

11. MRS. WIGGINS by Mary Monroe


Review: Fate

Fate Fate by Natasha D. Frazier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Melanie Bennett met Detective Brian Morris a year ago when he worked on her best friend's case. They meet again when he stops into her place of business. They renew their connection and that's where the story begins.
One of the things I enjoyed about this read is the author's ability to set up a scene. I felt as if I was there, enjoying a delicious piece of steak. That's how well she described it. I also loved how she addressed the use of a strong, black character seeking therapy. Melanie had faced horror in her past and sought the necessary help to overcome. There were lots of prayers and the characters faiths were evident. I think many will enjoy this quick and heartwarming read.
This is my first read from this author and I think her writing will get better with each work. I received an ARC in exchange fro my honest review.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Review: Accidentally Engaged

Accidentally Engaged Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Reena Manji is a financier but her secret passion is bread. She has a bread starter that is like her family and takes it everywhere. But Reena wishes she could escape her real family. Her parents are determined to interfere with her love life and set her up with a Muslim husband. Reena will not be a part of their matchmaking and does not want to be with anyone who works for her father, no matter how handsome or wonderful Nadim's accent. But when she is offered the opportunity to participate in a cooking contest meant for couples, Reena finds herself in a fake engagement with the very man she refused to marry!

Farah Heron told a story of love filled with so much drama that I could hardly keep up. I enjoyed the food and the culture. Both of the main characters were flawed but somehow managed to find themselves once they found each other. The family dynamic was so complicated and knotted, I didn't know if the author would have been able to unravel the storyline to a satisfying, realistic ending, but she did. My favorite scenes revolved around the cooking show. I found Nadim and Reena's banter refreshing.

The conflict with family and family acceptance is powerful and greatly described. There were a kitchen sink full of secrets that had me raising my eyebrows on several occasions. Saira was one of my favorite characters and her story was quite colorful but I loved how the author ventured into somewhat taboo subjects such as mental illness.

Thank you #Forever and #Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Sunday, December 6, 2020

Review: How to Undo the Proud Billionaire

How to Undo the Proud Billionaire How to Undo the Proud Billionaire by Joss Wood
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Radd Tempest-Vane is on a mission to restore his family's properties and good name. He has gained all but one property and that owner is only willing to sell - on one condition - if Radd hosts the wedding for the man's daughter at his lodge. Radd agrees but finds himself searching for a florist for the wedding. That's when he meets Brinley Riddell.
Brin takes the job on a whim, knowing the money she will earn is what she needs to boost her new business and give herself a fresh start. At the end of this gig, she will finally have what she craves - independence. But neither Brin nor Radd expected to feel a hot and heavy instant attraction.
How to Undo the Proud Billionaire is the first in Joss Wood's series and my first read from this author. First, you need serious writing chops to be able to pull off the instant attraction/love storyline between strangers that is not only believable but also gives the reader character development. I think Joss Wood does just that in this read. That made this really enjoyable where sex isn't the main storyline. Though the heat factor is there, the lush setting in beautiful South Africa, it was about the character's journey to loving themselves first, accepting themselves that pulled at my heartstrings.
So yes, while it meets the expectations of the trope and romance, the author even included some memorable life lessons that readers can take away.
"stop thinking so much and be happy. To stop worrying so much about what people think about you and start living life, on your terms."
"It doesn't matter how people see you...It's how you see yourself."
I can't wait to read more in this series.
Thank you, #netgalley and #harlequin for this advance read in exchange for my honest review.

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