Review Card & Book Review – Born For This By Caitlin Devlin

Harley Carmichael-Roth was born into money. She has everything a girl could dream of, except the one thing she really wants—a successful career as an actor. Harley’s aunt Rachael Carmichael went from silver screen legend to Hollywood recluse, and now Harley cannot get in the door. That is, until she is cast to play Rachael, a woman she looks so similar to but doesn’t know. Is this her chance?

Invited into Rachael’s world, Harley wants to uncover everything about her glamorous life during the nineties in London, her trips to Hollywood, her friendships and why Rachael retreated from the world after her divorce.

But the closer Harley gets to Rachael, the more she realises that her aunt’s story exposes horrifying secrets about their family. To embody her aunt on screen, Harley needs to understand Rachael’s life, in all of its beauty and tragedy. But is Harley ready to accept the truth about her past? And can Rachael forgive—or is it too late for them both?

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Rachel Carmichael, a former global movie star, disappears from the spotlight after her high-profile marriage ends. Her niece, Harley Roth, struggling to make it in Hollywood, sees an opportunity when a movie about Rachel’s life is announced. Hoping for her big break, Harley gets unexpectedly close to Rachel, who is finally ready to share her story. But in Hollywood, truth and illusion blur.

Told from both women’s perspectives, the novel explores fame, ambition, and identity, with twists that keep readers guessing. Rachel’s diary offers a raw and humorous look into her life, while Harley wrestles with her own motivations. A gripping and well-crafted story, this novel delivers both depth and drama.

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Review Card & Book Review- The Kiss Lottery By Ilsa Madden- Mills

Roses are red, violets are blue—someone in Rose has feelings for you…

Yeah, bad ones. Everly Davis didn’t leave her tight-knit hometown on the best terms. It’s been ten years, but you don’t forget heartbreak like that. Then again, the anonymous invite to the annual Kiss Lottery in Rose, Tennessee, gives Everly content for her podcast. And she has a bone to pick with that old heartbreak anyway.

Beckett Whitfield has never left Rose—and he’s never forgotten Everly. He even named the villain in his latest bestseller after her. Turns out she’s not happy about that. Nothing about their reunion is particularly happy, and after the way they left things, what did he expect?

When the Kiss Lottery pairs them together, Everly and Beckett will have to confront old feelings that never went away and the secrets they never shared. But finally telling each other everything might be exactly what they’ve needed all along.

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It is a charming and heartfelt novella that delivers a delightful mix of small-town nostalgia, second chances, and sizzling chemistry. Everly Davis’s return to Rose, Tennessee, after a decade away, sets the stage for a story filled with unresolved feelings, sharp banter, and emotional depth.

Everly and Beckett’s reunion is both tense and tender. Their shared past—full of pain, misunderstandings, and buried affection—makes their journey from former friends and exes to reluctant partners in the lottery especially compelling. Ilsa Madden-Mills does a great job balancing angst and humor, and the layered dynamic between the characters keeps the story engaging despite its shorter length.

With its sweet themes of forgiveness, rediscovery, and belonging, it hits all the right emotional notes. It’s a lovely, quick read that will leave you smiling, especially if you enjoy second-chance romances with heart, heat, and small-town charm.

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