Review Card & Book Review – A Love Letter To Paris By Rebecca Raisin

The pretty little streets of Montmartre are abuzz with a rumour. Apparently a mystery matchmaker, known only as ‘Paris Cupid’, has somehow helped the city’s most famous bachelor find love.

But old-fashioned romantic Lilou is staying very quiet. She’d just wanted to set up her best friend, and to get on with her life selling whimsical old love letters, in Paris’s famous St. Ouen market.

She hadn’t imagined her little Paris Cupid project could ever have attracted so many people looking for true, heartfelt romance. Though the truth is that Lilou adores helping people find the right person. Even if her own love life is nothing short of disastrous.

But then a message arrives. And it’s just for her. Someone is in love with her. Someone who knows her secret. But they’re keeping their own identity secret too… Could it be from cheerful, talkative, flame-haired Felix? Or quiet, beautifully handsome Benoit? Or even Pascale – who drives Lilou mad every day?

After so long of helping others find their soulmate, is it time for Lilou to find love of her own in Paris herself?

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This book captures romance in Paris’s picturesque Montmartre. The story follows Lilou, a hopeless romantic who becomes an anonymous matchmaker known as ‘Paris Cupid.’ Despite her own imperfect love life, Lilou helps others believe in love through handwritten letters. The novel weaves themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery, with Paris as a charming backdrop. Readers will relate to Lilou and her friend Emilenne, and root for Lilou’s happiness amidst Parisian charm. It’s a captivating read about connection and romance.

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Review Card & Book Review – Loyally, Luke By Pepper Basham

Dear Reader,

My name is Luke Edgewood, and there are few things in life that I require. Mainly black coffee. And flannel. And lots of solitude. And my dogs, Chewy and Indie. What I don’t need is romance, so I have no plans to change my thirty-year-old-bachelor status anytime soon.

But my youngest sister thinks that by accepting a short-term construction job in the small European country of Skymar, I’m going to follow along in her footsteps and discover my own romantic adventure. Nope. Bah humbug. The End. This time, her rom-com-movie senses are totally wrong.

Or maybe not. Because I’ve met a Grace Kelly look-alike who is annoying . . . until she isn’t. But she is impossible. As in, nothing can happen between us because she is a literal princess. Even though that’s easy to forget when we’re working together to restore a castle-like orphanage in a secluded mountain town and “forced proximity” includes a small closet, a secret one-hundred-year-old journal, and the tactile memory of an off-limits royal in my arms.

Basically, the whole situation has turned into an ooey gooey magical snow globe of romantic tropes complete with cute kids and an actual ball. Even my sentences are starting to sound like mush. Ugh. Send high levels of testosterone my way–I’m going to need it.

Loyally,

Luke

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My Review

In this romance, handyman Luke returns to Skymar for a remodeling project at a countryside orphanage and meets “Ellie,” unaware she’s Princess Elliana. As they grow close, Elliana appreciates Luke’s straightforwardness and the fact he doesn’t know her troubled past. However, her royal identity eventually comes to light, complicating their relationship given Luke’s ties to North Carolina and Elliana’s duties in Europe. The story is ideal for fans of Hallmark movies and features warm, rugged heroes.

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Review Card & Book Review- One Night Stand Ever After By Amanda Usen

Anna Rivera may not be ready to say goodbye to her burlesque troupe—or New York City—but she’s determined to go out with a bang. Which is when she sees a face in the crowd that sends her heart rate through the roof. Max Cooper. Her brother’s friend, and the object of many, many teenage fantasies. But while Max may look like sin in a suit, he’s not prepared for the moves she’s got in store…

Max knows he should turn away—Anna’s been off-limits forever—but he can’t help himself. The electric connection sizzles between them, but Max knows better than to play with fire. This calls for rules. Boundaries. Setting out expectations. Just a hot little hook-up and that’s it.

But fate plays dirty. Soon Max and Anna find themselves stuck in their small hometown together, and avoiding that sexy spark is impossible. Now they’re sneaking around enjoying one month of no-holds-barred, unbelievably wicked sex—until Anna leaves for her next gig. And all the consequences in the world might not be enough to stop this fling they’ve started…

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The third book in the Unforgettable Fire series, this novel focuses on a forbidden love between Anna and Max. Despite not reading the first two books, readers can easily understand the plot. Anna’s brother warns Max, a workaholic unable to commit, to stay away from her. However, their matchmaking grandmothers intervene. The story features fun banter, engaging characters, and explores past baggage affecting trust. While their relationship is mostly physical, the characters experience significant personal growth. The meddling grandmothers add charm to the small-town, opposites-attract romance. This book is fun, spicy, and a quick read, perfect for fans of these themes.

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Review Card & Book Review – Summer At Mount Joy By Ophelia London

In a family made almost entirely of successful overachievers, Roxy Elliott is the odd woman out. Yet she’s determined to save her family’s old, run-down ranch from being sold and razed to the ground and, in the process, to prove that she has more heart—and ambition—than her family expected. The only problem? In a town as small as Mount Joy, there’s just one guy who can help her with the ranch’s transformation…and he’s a complete pain in her backside.

Had he known firecracker Roxy Elliott would be his new boss, ex-soldier-turned-cowboy Josh Manning definitely would have taken a hard pass on the town’s new job. He has his own memories from the last time they were together, and he’s not about to let her off the hook a second time. But Josh will do anything to save his family home from foreclosure, even sell his soul to the last woman he ever would have wanted to be partners with. But Roxy Elliott might just surprise him yet…

At first, nothing goes according to plan. The pipes are all rusted, the hideous wallpaper is impossible to remove, and the front porch is one rotten board away from swallowing someone whole. Now the dude ranch is showing some serious potential for not only transforming the community, but both their lives, as well. But while Roxy Elliott is still the loveliest thing to ever cross paths with a grump like Josh, summer romances never last forever…and history has a tendency to repeat itself.

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My Review

Over 10 years ago, Josh Manning, from a working-class family, was excited to take wealthy Roxy Elliott to the homecoming dance. However, a hurtful comment he overheard made him walk away, changing his life forever. Now, back home after two military deployments and struggling with PTSD and injuries, Josh is trying to save his mother’s ranch from foreclosure. Meanwhile, Roxy is determined to turn her family’s dilapidated ranch into a profitable venture. When Roxy hires Josh as a foreman, not recognizing him, they must navigate their past, present, and feelings to revive the ranch and their relationship. The story explores second chances and the challenges faced by returning troops. While engaging, references to Roxy’s brothers’ previous stories could have enhanced the book.

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Review Card & Book Review – Somebody I Used To Love By Eve Ainsworth

Lost memories. Lost loves. Can they find their way back to each other?

When Will wakes up after a car accident, he’s lost three years of memory. All he wants is his girlfriend and childhood sweetheart, Gem, beside him. Instead, nothing is as he remembers.

Gem has finally moved on from hers and Will’s break-up. With a new life and boyfriend, the last thing she expects is a call to say Will needs her – the man who nearly destroyed her.

As Will recovers, he is determined to prove to Gem that he is the man he once was. But by unlocking the secrets of his past, will he be able to piece together what caused him to change so dramatically? And, faced with the choice, will Gem continue with the safe new life she has built for herself, or will she go back to the man she used to love?

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This book follows Will, who wakes up from a car accident with a three-year memory gap. Shocked to find his girlfriend Gem has moved on, Will is determined to win her back despite her new life and boyfriend. As he unravels his past, Gem grapples with her feelings and the stability of her current relationship. The novel, by Eve Ainsworth, brilliantly explores intense emotional dynamics and the flawed, relatable nature of its characters. The storytelling is powerful and gripping, making it a highly recommended read for fans of love stories with a twist.

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Happy Publication Day – 17 December 2024

Between Now And Forever By Adriana Locke

When Gabrielle Solomon falls, she falls hard. Even if that means literally toppling over a porch railing in nothing but a flimsy towel—right in front of her sexy new neighbor.

Jay Stetson is 100 percent hero material with those arms, that chest, and his deliciously oh-so-sexy smirk. The chiseled hunk in flannel has an irresistible off-limits attitude while plucking Gabrielle out of the bushes and saving her from a snake. Unfortunately, he’s not indulging in what Gabrielle is offering—not with his emotional train wreck of a past.

Just neighbors. Just friends. Or so he says.

Secretly, he’s smitten with the single, fierce mama bear of two who plays Miss Fix-It at the house next door. He doesn’t even really mind the noise or the chaos her young sons cause. What he does mind is how his lonely heart races when looking into her emerald-colored eyes.

Can Jay let his painful memories go, or will he let the woman of his dreams slip between his fingers?

Review Card & Book Review – The False Flat By Melissa Collings

Penelope Auberge is at her breaking point. With an overbearing mother, a married boyfriend, and a boss who gives Pen’s high-profile finance clients to male colleagues, it feels like nothing she’s accomplished in her thirty-two years belongs to her.

Determined to build a life entirely her own, Pen moves from Minnesota to Tennessee to open a solo financial business. There, she meets siblings Deanna and Grant, who attempt to coax Pen out of her socially anxious shell. Hesitant to open up so she doesn’t get hurt (again), Pen is slow to develop a friendship with Deanna, and she’s determined to ignore her feelings for Grant, which is difficult given she’s joined his cycling group and a clear something begins blossoming between them.

Pen’s path in Nashville appears to be smoothing out, but she soon learns that packing up her past isn’t quite that easy. If she wants to start fresh, she’ll have to decide what she really wants—even if that means riding away from her old life for good.

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This is a delightful and insightful romance novel. It follows Penelope “Pen” Auberge, whose life has been marked by tragedy. Pen copes with anxiety by furiously biking and categorizing people into numbers. Despite her coping strategies, she maintains a job and a superficial relationship. When her life is upended, Pen quits her job, moves across the country, and flourishes in her new city. She joins a local biking group and befriends Grant, leading to mutual personal growth. Pen’s journey from trauma to self-acceptance and finding her “people” is heartfelt and inspiring, showcasing exceptional character development.

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Review Card & Book Review – For Once In My Life By Sian O’Gorman

A tale of love, discovery, and second chances…

In the bustling world of Dublin’s advertising scene, Kitty O’Sullivan, a copywriter, feels an unexplainable void in her life that she can’t quite pinpoint. Her five-year relationship with Dave is stagnant, her creative juices have dried up and she’s even entertaining thoughts of marriage as a cure-all! Something’s missing from her life but she can’t work out exactly what it is…

When Dave decides to take time out from ‘them’, Kitty finds herself momentarily liberated to explore life and have some fun. She and best friend Shazza are corralled into joining a five-aside football team where she meets the intriguing Sweetman brothers, Tom and Rory.

As they sail around the enchanting coast of Dublin, engage in fierce football battles and stumble upon a magical secret drinking den, Kitty falls in love with her new life – and her new self – but is it only temporary until Dave returns?

Will Kitty find the answers to life’s mysteries and take charge of her future?

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We return to Sandycove, where we meet Kitty and her best friend Shazza. Kitty is organized and reserved, while Shazza is loud and dysfunctional, yet their friendship works perfectly. Kitty’s people-pleasing nature keeps her in a toxic relationship with her boyfriend Dave and his awful mother, causing her to lose her spark in both her personal and professional life. The novel blends humor with serious themes, emphasizing the importance of living in the moment and prioritizing oneself. The setting and characters are heartwarming, making it a must-read that celebrates family, friendship, and self-love.

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Review Card & Book Review – You’ve Got Male By Marina Adair

Evie Granger’s life is one crisis away from a complete meltdown.

Between single-parenting a sixteen-going-on-forty daughter, managing a mom living her best life way out loud, caring for an ailing father, and keeping the family’s struggling coffee shop afloat, Evie hasn’t looked after herself in far too long.

So naturally her best friend chooses this moment to post a video of Evie describing the ideal man…and sends it stratospherically viral.

Now Evie’s an overnight social media sensation and every eligible (and otherwise) guy in a five-state radius is turning up with his “I’m the one” credentials. But Evie can’t bring herself to let any Prince Charming into a life that’s barely holding together. A life she doesn’t even recognize as hers.

So she strikes a bargain with her sexy—if equally overwhelmed—neighbor to convince America she’s taken. But can a faux fairytale start to feel real…or is it just as doomed from the start?

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This feels like a classic 90s rom-com, full of laughter, swoons, and dreamy moments. Evie becomes an overnight viral sensation, attracting eligible bachelors to her workplace. The real romance begins with her neighbor Jonah, with whom she has undeniable chemistry. Their relationship evolves from fun banter to a deep emotional connection, showcasing their growth and mutual support. While the plot is heartwarming and engaging, the epilogue could have offered more future insight. Additionally, Evie’s feelings for Jonah are clear, but Jonah’s love for Evie could have been more explicitly affirmed. Overall, it’s a delightful and well-paced romance.

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Review Card & Book Review – Playing The Field By Becky Ward

When business student Lily’s local football club relocates to a city fifty miles away, she’s just as devastated as everyone else in her town. Determined to keep the community’s love of football alive, Lily, along with her dad and football coach sister, set up a brand-new club, Crawford United, with the dream of making it big.

When notorious professional player Ben Pryce shows up out of the blue to help coach their new team, everyone is shocked. Despite being a top Premier League striker, he’s been temporarily suspended from his team for an altercation with a fan. Ben’s here to revamp his image, and the attraction between him and Lily is as deep as it is instant.

But rule number one of Crawford United: strictly no mixing business with pleasure.

Despite his bad-boy reputation, Lily’s convinced there’s more to Ben than meets the eye. Embarking on a secret whirlwind romance, she soon finds out that this player has a heart of gold.

But will everyone else be convinced?

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Lily and her family start their own football club after their home team moves away, despite having little experience. They meet Ben Pyrce, a Premier League player suspended for bad behavior, who offers to advise them. A secret romance blooms between Lily and Ben, but complications arise when Ben returns to his team and must fake a relationship for publicity, leading to their breakup. The story explores the challenges of their relationship, though the execution of character development and the third act breakup could have been improved. Despite enjoying the overall story, the characters felt underdeveloped.

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