Book Review – Midnight Promises By Sherryl Woods

Synopsis

When Elliott Cruz first courted struggling single mom Karen Ames, it it was a romance worthy of any Sweet Magnolia fantasy. The sexy personal trainer made it his mission to restore Karen’s strength—physical and emotional—and to charm her children.

Now, a few years into the marriage, colliding dreams threaten to tear a few years into the marriage, colliding dreams threaten to tear them them apart. Elliott’s desire to finance the business opportunity of a lifetime with their hard-earned “baby money” stirs Karen’s deep-rooted financial insecurities. It’s the discovery that their brother-in-law is cheating on Elliott’s sister—and thinks it’s justified—that puts their irreconcilable differences into perspective. Will their own loving fidelity be a bond so strong they can triumph against all odds?

Published Date: 26 June 2012

My Review

This book is the 8th book in the Sweet Magnolias series and tell the story of Karen and Elliott after their 
marriage. I have not read the earlier book about the courtship between them and it was not a hindrance for me to 
be sucked into the story aftermath of their wedding. Karen, given her previous marriage to her ex, is very cautious
and non risk taker when comes to their financial and when she gets to know that Elliott is considering to venture into partnership with his friends to open a gym coupled with his intention to use their Baby’s fund at that,she have her doubts over her relationship with her Elliott. The constant doubts in Elliott have becomes a threat to their marriage and the crack between them begin to show. 

Although i would understand the reason for karen to be so insecure and the fact that she questioned Elliott’s intention almost every step in the decision he took, i was becoming rather annoyed because of her lack of confidence in Elliott and it is rather not fair for Elliott to be compared against a scoundrel as in her ex husband. For me,she should be thanksful and being grateful that she have such an understand husband to deal with all her insecurity. This author bought into the surface the doubts in a marriage and the way one should deal with it effectively. I really like the solution or rather the way both Karen and Elliott compromise in the end over their differences. It is so realistic just by reading them 😉

My Rating

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Book Review – A Wedding at the Beach Hut By Veronica Henry

Synopsis

You are invited to the wedding of the year . . . 

Robyn Moss just wants a simple wedding. A quiet ceremony; a picnic on the beach; dancing barefoot on the sand until the sun goes down. But first, Robyn has one very important thing to do – before embracing her future, she needs to uncover her past. As she sets out to find her birth mother, a tangled thread of love, loss and betrayal that ties together three generations of women begins to emerge.

As her wedding day approaches, Robyn discovers that where there is heartbreak, there is hope – and that in the end, love will always win.

Published Date: 28 May 2020

My Review

Robyn is getting married soon to Jake, her business partner. She is also pregnant with their first child. She knows she is an adopted child and feel blessed to be with her family. However, deep down, she have a need to find out more about her birth mother. Along the way of her finding the truth, there also also side storylines from other characters such as Gwen, Rocky, Mike and Sheila. Each of them play apart and making Robyn’s story more interesting. 

When I pick up this book, I didn’t expect myself to enjoy this book so much. By just reading the synopsis, it doesn’t give away much of what is waiting for you in this book. This book is a a wonderful read about relationship. The story tell about Robyn’s life, her birth parents, her family and friend and along the way takes us on a real emotional roller coaster ride.

My Rating

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