Friday, August 13, 2021

Review: Secrets of a One Night Stand: A pregnant by the billionaire romance

Secrets of a One Night Stand: A pregnant by the billionaire romance Secrets of a One Night Stand: A pregnant by the billionaire romance by Naima Simone
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mycah Hill is shocked to discover the man she had a hot one-night stand with, the man she can't forget is her new boss. But she can't turn down the job she has also wanted: VIP of Operations. So, Mycah is determined to stay away from him. But that doesn't last and when she ends up pregnant, she finds herself having to make some tough decisions for her and her child.
What can I say! Naima Simone has done it again. Her writing style draws you in and keeps you swiping your kindle until you get to 100%. I read this story in hours. I am definitely a fan. She has a way with words. I loved both Achilles and Mycah. Both their backstories made me root for them individually but also as a couple.
And, my, weren't they hot. Naima Simone knows how to deliver the heat. So, when you read, be prepared - with a glass full of ice and water.
Although, more the melt-off-the-pages intimate scenes, I really enjoyed their love story. I was cheesing at the end.
More please. I can't wait to read Kenan's story. And now, I must see if Cain and Devon had a story.
Thank you #Harlequin #HarlequinDesire #Netgalley for this wonderful read.

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Review: The Second Life of Mirielle West

The Second Life of Mirielle West The Second Life of Mirielle West by Amanda Skenandore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A film star's wife is torn away from her family and forced to live at Carville's Lepers Home after what she thought would be a routine visit to the doctor. Carville was a real institution for lepers in Louisiana which forcibly quarantined thousands of people with leprosy in the 20th century.
Mirielle West experiences a wide gamut of emotions and experiences as she falls from her stature of a socialite to an unknown, adopting a different name to avoid recognition and to protect her family.
The author's background in the medical field add to the authenticity of the story. As I was reading, I could understand a lot of Mirielle's behaviors and attitudes though she wasn't always likable. I needed to find out what would happen to her physically but also emotionally. I enjoyed this story and look forward to reading more.
Thank you, Netgalley

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Review: A Woman of Intelligence

A Woman of Intelligence A Woman of Intelligence by Karin Tanabe
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Katharina "Rina" Edgeworth appears to have a dream life as a socialite and mother of two young sons. She is fluent in four languages and Ivy-league educated, yet Rina yearns to feel the fulfillment she once experienced when she worked for the UN. Then the FBI approaches her to be an informant and Rina jumps at the chance to help bring down a man from her past who is a communist spy. Her double life comes with repercussions that could ruin her and her family.
The cover is absolutely stunning! I think the author did a good job helping me to understand how Rina felt about motherhood and her life even if I didn't agree with all her decisions. I did enjoy the intrigue that came with her double life. Overall, it was an interesting read.

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Review: Sweet Tea

Sweet Tea Sweet Tea by Piper Huguley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Althea Dailey is successful and has made partner at her law firm. Her first case as a new partner requires her to travel for a case, taking her back home to Milford, Georgia. Once she arrives, she is shocked to find a young man has befriended her elderly grandmother.

Jack Darwent is a documentarian and is working on a cookbook about Southern food. That's when he meets Althea's grandmother and encounters her suspicious niece who is convinced Jack is after her grandmother's recipes.

As they get to know each other, will Althea and Jack overcome their differences and see each other in a sweeter light?

Althea and Jack's sweet romance is a typical Hallmark sweet read that would make a nice movie. I loved the descriptions and the food, which made me feel like I was in the town. I really enjoyed how Piper Huguley incorporated rich history for Milford's ancestry in her work. It really helped established the small town roots and made me understand why this was a town no one wanted to leave.

I also absolutely loved loved the cover design. Thank you #Netgalley and #HallmarkPublishing for allowing me to read this work.

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