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Thursday, May 26, 2022
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Review: Flirting with Fifty by Jane Porter
A sexy and sparkling
later-in-life contemporary romance about a woman who leaps out of her
comfort zone and takes a chance on love by New York Times bestselling author Jane Porter.
Paige
Newsom is finally at a place in her life where she's comfortable. She
loves her job as a college professor in Southern California, lives close
enough to her mother to visit her regularly, and has three daughters
who are flourishing in their own careers. Paige has no plans to upend
her life again after her divorce eight years ago, but she's about to
embark on a new adventure: co-teaching a course that includes a
three-week international field study.
Paige can think of a dozen
reasons why she shouldn't go, one being a dazzling Australian biologist
who will be teaching alongside her. Professor Jack King is charismatic, a
world traveler, and more like Indiana Jones than Indiana Jones, all of
which unsettles Paige, who prides herself on being immune to any man's
charms. As the two co-professors lead the rigorous program together,
first on campus, then in beautiful Tanzania, Paige's biggest challenge
will be working closely with Jack while resisting the undeniable
chemistry she feels when she's with him.
My Review:
I was hooked on this book from the start.
Paige Newsome was happy with her life. She is a college professor, her girls were
off living their own lives and she had good friends to spend time with. Paige didn’t need or want a man in her
life. But when learned she would
soon be co-teaching a class with Jack King, a man she had a one-night fling
with thirty years ago, while studying abroad, she began to get nervous. She just hoped he wouldn’t remember her.
When Jack meets the professor he will be teaching with, he can’t
believe it is Paige and doesn’t understand why she acts like she doesn’t know
him. Jack decides to play along with Paige. But when he finally has enough, he had to
speak up. After all the years that
passed, Jack never forgot Paige. He didn’t
understand why she left Paris the next day without saying goodbye. Now that Jack has found Paige again, he
doesn’t plan to let her get away.
I loved everything about this story. I couldn’t wait to see how Paige and Jack would find their way back together. The characters’ backgrounds were well thought out. Paige had the challenges and insecurities many of us face as we get older. I liked seeing how she was able to move past them. I really enjoyed the parts where Paige and Jack travel to Africa. The scenes were written so well, that I could easily visualize them in my mind. I would definitely recommend this book to any of my friends and family. This book will appeal to fans of both, women’s fiction and romance.
Monday, May 23, 2022
Review: Preserving the Evidence (Hart of Texas Murder Mysteries #2) by Kaz Delaney
When amateur baker, and now amateur sleuth, Rosie Hart finds herself embroiled in another mystery in rural Airlie Falls, Texas, she can’t believe her bad luck. Soon the town is reeling from a murder, an unidentified body, a late mayoral challenge, missing town money, and a strange group of socialites gathered at a mansion out of town.
With so many of her new friends suspected of wrongdoing, Rosie can’t sit on the sidelines any longer. She’s convinced these strange occurrences are connected, but she’s running out of time to prove how. She’ll need to unmask a murderer before there’s another body to add to the tally.
Snooping around undercover is harder than it looks, and Rosie will be lucky to get out of this one without more casualties than a batch of burned Buried Treasure Cookies.
Friday, May 20, 2022
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Review: Flipping the Script (Matched #2) by Amy Kathryn Jones
Field producer Kat Kramer needs a bold, last-ditch idea to save her job and the show she loves. Her boss and former lover dangles an overseas promotion, but Kat knows he’s really trying to get rid of her to appease his estranged wife. Kat wants to stay in L.A—she doesn’t want to live in a city where her best friend, coworker, and secret love isn’t.
Matt Corrado has enough drama. Next season’s intended star won’t commit, the show’s relationship expert wants to quit, and his sullen teenage daughter has taken over his sofa, determined to reunite her divorced parents. While Matt will do almost anything for his kid—like staying in a loveless marriage for years, even as he secretly pined for Kat—he’s determined to finally move forward.
Kat’s solution to the show’s problem is bold: produce a winter wedding special featuring last season’s controversial match. The solution to Matt and Kat’s personal drama is even bolder: fake a relationship to convince everyone that they’re in love.
I fell in love with this series and characters when I read the first book in the Matched series. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book and learn more about Kat and Matt. Their relationship wasn’t ideal by any means. They had a lot of struggles to get through in order to achieve their happily ever after. The author took this friends to lovers/work place romance story to a whole new level of enjoyment with the spicy scenes, sweet and tender moments, and lots of family drama. I would recommend reading the Matched series in order of release so you get to know the characters better and don’t miss anything important.
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Review: The Casterglass Heir (Keeping Up with the Penryns #3) by Kate Hewitt
Sam Penryn, the only son and heir, has returned to Casterglass with deep reluctance. After dedicating his life to far-flung adventures to forget his past, the last thing he wants is to come home and take the reins of his family’s crumbling estate. But he knows his duty, and his sisters are doing their best to turn their ancestral ruin into an interactive tourist attraction. He can surely do the same, even if he dreads every moment…
Rose Lacey has spent her life as a nomad, adopting a carefree attitude to protect her fragile heart, which worked until she met—and then left—Sam. Their goodbye becomes hello when she shows up on his doorstep months after their fling, pregnant and uncertain what she wants from him, yet believing he needs to know he’s going to be a father.
Sam is gobsmacked by Rose’s return—and he remembers just how hard he fell for her. Despite his own hurts and hard memories, can Sam be brave enough to convince Rose to fall in love with him all over again, this time for keeps?
Sam Penryn and Rose Lacey met while Sam was in New Zealand
where Sam had been doing charity work. Rose
had been traveling the world for the past five years, working odd jobs to pay
her way. They had a fling that lasted until
it was time for Sam to go home to Cumbria to help his family’s new venture,
turning Casterglass Castle into a tourist destination.
Sam had been home for two months when Rose showed up at the
castle with news, she was pregnant and Sam was the father. It wasn’t without doubts and speculation from
the Penryns. But as Sam and Rose got reacquainted,
they shared their fears, insecurities and secrets and soon found themselves
falling in love and Rose finding her place within the family. A family that Rose didn’t think she could
ever be part of.
After reading the previous Keeping up with the Penryns book, I had a lot of questions about Sam. I was so happy to have them cleared up and even happier for him and Rose to fall in love. This is a beautifully told story. I just love the Penryns. I look forward to reading the next installment in the series.