Monday, October 25, 2021

Review: Rancher's Christmas Storm

Rancher's Christmas Storm Rancher's Christmas Storm by Maisey Yates
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Jericho Smith and Honey Cooper have known each other since children. They bicker a lot but underneath that anger is unrequited desire--though Jericho keeps that buried since Honey is his best friend's sister. Honey has always had a crush on Jericho despite their age difference but Jericho has never looked at her as anything but annoying.

However, a snowstorm is about to change all that. Jericho and Honey are thrown together in a rustic cabin in the mountain and they will have to depend on each other to survive. In force, close proximity, neither will find easy to deny the fire inside.

This was a quick, fun read. It must be tough being the only girl and the youngest in the family and Honey had to learn to establish her independence while Jericho had to build a bond with relatives he had no idea existed. Maisey Yates knows how to deliver a romance.

Thank you #Netgalley and #Harlequin for the ARC.

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Saturday, October 23, 2021

Review: Something Good

Something Good Something Good by Vanessa Miller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can't say enough about this book. Alexis' and Trish's story tugged at my heart. But Marquita had me hooked. She is a definite scene stealer!
Something Good is much better than good. It's great! Vanessa Miller always delivers and you know you will get unforgettable characters and a redemptive, heartwarming story that readers will find unputdownable. Get ready to laugh and to feel all the feels.


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Review: Homecoming Heartbreaker

Homecoming Heartbreaker Homecoming Heartbreaker by Joss Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I am super excited to read the three books in this trilogy, written by three talented authors. Mack Holloway has returned to Moonlight Ridge to care for Jameson, his father, who owns a resort. Due to a family rift, he has not been home in years. When Mack left, he also left the love of his life, Molly Haskell. He skipped out on her without letting her know the reason. Molly is shaken at Mack's return and she has a secret that could change her association with his family forever.

First off, establishing the foundation for a trilogy is not an easy feat. You have to be able to blend the current story with past history and weave in threads for upcoming books. Joss Wood did that! I love second chance stories. I didn't get fully how the incident truly severed the family bond but it made me intrigued to read the second book. I am almost done with book 2.

Second, as usual, Harlequin does not disappoint when it comes to its book covers. All the covers are hot and make you want to dig into the book.

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Review: Best Laid Wedding Plans

Best Laid Wedding Plans Best Laid Wedding Plans by Karen Booth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

How does it look when a wedding planner gets jilted at the altar by her fiance? That's precisely what has happened to Autumn Kincaid but she still believes in love and she still has a job to do at Moonlight Ridge. Except now she has Grey Holloway watching her every move.

But the more she gets to know Grey, the more the attraction between them build and each will have to decide if they should take a chance on love.

This is the second book in the series and my first from Karen Booth. I have got to say, I really enjoyed this read. I love how the Karen Booth continued the secondary storyline from Book One where there is a major problem to solve and also Giada and Jameson's romance.

Great, strong, writing and storytelling.

I am really intrigued to read the third installment in the series.

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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Review: Just for the Holidays...

Just for the Holidays... Just for the Holidays... by Adriana Herrera
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Just for the Holidays is the second book in the Sambrano Studios series. Perla Sambrano is the casting director for a movie that she knows her ex-love would be the perfect lead. So, she heads to Gael Montez''s house to recruit him for the role. What she hadn't planned on was that Gael would still make her senses sizzle and that they would be snowbound.

I absolutely enjoyed this story. I finished it in hours. I loved the romance and chemistry between Perla and Gael. I loved their interaction with his family and even how they conquered issues from the past so that they could have a future. I loved the setting and the cover is gorgeous!

But what I treasured is the heritage of family and the Latinx culture that was celebrated through this book. A real enjoyable read. It was also good to see Esme from book one.

Thank you #Netgalley and #Harlequin. I received the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Review: The Butler

The Butler The Butler by Danielle Steel
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Two different people from two different backgrounds meet in Paris and find their way to each other. Joachim von Hartman is from Buenos Aires and has an identical twin, Javier. Raised by their single mother, Joachim enters a life of service as a butler. Trained by the best, Joachim has worked for some of England's most powerful elite.

Olivia White is recovering from her magazine folding, a magazine she labored with for ten years. The only child of a single mom, Olivia decides to start fresh in Paris. She is excited about her new venture, having never done anything so spontaneous. New to the country, she needs an assistant, familiar with the language to help her set up her home and hires, Joachim.

Both will find themselves on a new chapter, a new journey and maybe, find love and solace in each other.

First, I have to say that I truly enjoyed this read. I was sucked into the story and couldn't believe the trauma and tragedy they went through. I loved the title and concept. Just that alone made me want to read. This was a story of self-discovery, forgiveness, renewal, family. It had intrigue that kept me swiping on my kindle to get to the end.

However, as I am seeing with Danielle Steel, there is a lot of info dumping in the beginning. I am guessing she is able to get away with all those pages of narratives because of who she is. Because of this, I had stopped reading another book but after reading The Butler and another book of hers, I think I might go back and give that book a chance.

People will enjoy the strong characters who you want to root for. Their love felt organic and it wasn't the central part of the story, though of course, there was the happy ending. Rather it was about Joachim and Olivia coming to terms with their past and using what they have learned to embark on a new future. Sometimes things happen in life that make up skeptical about love or about becoming vulnerable to another person. But it is beautiful when it happens and that is what I enjoyed reading.

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Review: Blindsided

Blindsided Blindsided by Trice Hickman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Blindsided is about three women who will face the biggest challenge of their lives:

Bernie Gibson is in the best relationship of her life. She is fifty and thrilled to marry the man of her dreams but then she discovers she is pregnant and she isn't sure how Coop will handle this new complication.

Tess Sinclair is engaged to a wonderful successful man who wants to marry her and have children. Tess hasn't told him she has serious fertility issues.

Arizona is married to a man who appears to be the perfect Adonis but the newlyweds have serious intimacy issues. Their happy-ever-after is threatened by past secrets.

From the opening scene for each of these three friends, I knew this was going to be a page-turner. I read it over a couple days and I was intrigued to find out what was going to happen. I really loved that Trice Hickman introduced us to characters in different stages of maturity and also different ages. It was wonderful reading about a woman in her fifties enjoying a hot relationship with a good man.

Of course, the drama was plenty and there were a few times were my eyebrows raised at their actions but that made for a really good read.

I absolutely loved the cover. Loved it. Loved the title. It matched the book perfectly. I truly enjoyed this read. Thank you #Netgalley and #Kensington.

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Review: The Last Debutantes

The Last Debutantes The Last Debutantes by Georgie Blalock
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

First, what a cover. What a cover. It made me want to read the book. I wanted to know Valerie's story before the second world war. However, I struggled to get into the story. Not sure why.

Thank you #Netgalley for the ARC.

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Review: Complications

Complications Complications by Danielle Steel
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The story takes place at the luxurious Hotel Louis XVI in Paris, which has changed management. After undergoing years of renovations, the door opens with a new manager, Olivier Bateau, and assistant manager, Yvonne Philippe. There are a group of guests that enter and after that night, their lives change.

The first is a politician whose secret life is about to be revealed with lasting consequences. One that impacts his life but his family. The next is a couple, Judythe and Richard, who has been through a lot to finally be together, only a medical emergency might put their future on jeopardy. Finally, we meet the art consultant and the internist, Gabrielle and Alastair who are joined together by all the events surrounding the hotel. Whether or not a relationship will happen depends on whether or not they will face life's complications as a couple.

When I started, this was heavy on the narrative that I almost stopped. But, I am glad I persisted. I was drawn into Alastair and Gabrielle's story. Without their storyline, I know I wouldn't have continued. I loved that aspect of the tale the most, though there were other storylines introduced. The theme for them was that of a second-chance for love. What I did enjoy was how Danielle Steel intertwined the storyline around the hotel and how it affected the lives of some of the guests.

I also enjoyed the imagery of the Paris scenes and the dower house. I loved the descriptions and visuals that made me feel a part of the scene.

Thank you, #Netgalley for the ARC

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Review: Christmas Miracle in Jamaica

Christmas Miracle in Jamaica Christmas Miracle in Jamaica by Ann McIntosh
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Neurologist Chloe Bailey had a one-night stand with a surgeon after her divorce. Little did she know that she would see Sam again across the waters into the sunny island of Jamaica! Her assignment is until the new year and during that time she learns she is pregnant which is a drastic change for both doctors.

As a Jamaican, I loved seeing 'back home' through the author's eyes. I could see the lush tropics and feel the sun. It made me ready to go home. I loved how authentic the characters spoke and it was a celebration of heritage. I don't read a lot of medical romances so I loved that Chloe was a neurologist. The detail and experience with neurology was evident, which I appreciated because I learned some things. I have a close family member struggling and I found myself wishing I could refer them to Chloe!

I also love love the cover and I look forward to reading more from this author.
Thank you #Netgalley and #Harlequin

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