Review Card & Book Review- Playing For Keeps In Starr’s Fall By Kate Hewitt

As the frozen earth gives way to the first spring crocuses, pushing their way into the warmer air, Maggie arrives in Starr’s Fall. She’s looking for a new start, with her lovable but painfully shy teenaged son in tow.

It feels like the odds are against her, but she’s determined to come out winning this time, and to fulfil her dream of opening up a board game café. But not everything’s a game, and when she finds herself attracted to a man who’s known as a different sort of player, she worries she’s setting herself up to lose.

Zach is funny, surprisingly geeky, and, most importantly, bonds with her son. But Zach is also drop-dead gorgeous, has a reputation around town, and is also ten years younger than her.

When he asks her out on a date, Maggie is totally thrown. She can’t deny she’s attracted to him. But is she ready to risk her heart with another roll of the dice?

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This is a heartfelt, small-town romance about second chances, community, and the courage to open one’s heart again.

Maggie, a single mother, moves to Starr’s Fall with her teenage son, determined to give them both a fresh start. After years of struggle, she hopes her new board game café will provide stability and a sense of belonging. Adjusting to small-town life isn’t easy, but Maggie quickly finds herself embraced by the locals, especially the warm-hearted yet sharp-tongued Henrietta Starr, the town’s matriarch.

Then there’s Zach, a younger man who exudes easygoing charm. As he forms an unexpected bond with Maggie’s son, she finds herself drawn to him as well, despite her reservations. Having been burned before, Maggie is hesitant to trust again, and the age gap between her and Zach only fuels her doubts. But as she watches him support her son and bring laughter back into their lives, she begins to wonder if maybe—just maybe—she deserves a love that’s playful, uplifting, and real.

This novel beautifully captures the essence of small-town life, where neighbors rally together, new friendships blossom, and love often comes when least expected. Kate Hewitt delivers a sweet, uplifting story filled with warmth, humor, and tender emotions, making it a perfect read for fans of heartfelt, feel-good romances.

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Review Card & Book Review- Just The Beginning By Sarah Bennett

Welcome to Halfmoon Quay, the picture-perfect village clinging to the edge of the Cornish coast ⛵️🧡🌊

Everyone knows Rick Penrose is the person in the village to turn to for help. Friendly and reliable, not to mention drop-dead gorgeous, he’ll do anything for anyone. When his teenage crush Anya moves back to the quay for a fresh start, he has the perfect solution. She needs a job and his great uncle needs help to run his hotel. It’s a win-win.

Following the death of her husband, Anya Stokes discovered everything about her life was a lie. Without her beautiful home and the luxuries she took for granted, Anya and her daughter, Freya, have no choice but to move in with her aunt and uncle in Halfmoon Quay.

As she begins to turn her life around, Anya realises the perfect man might have been right under her nose all the time. But there’s a fine line between helping and taking over and Rick doesn’t always know where it is. Then Anya discovers he’s been keeping things from her and it’s like the past is repeating itself…

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Just the Beginning by Sarah Bennett is a heartwarming romance about new beginnings, family bonds, and unexpected love, set against the picturesque Cornish coast.

Anya, looking for a fresh start after a difficult past, moves to the charming seaside village of Mermaids Point. She hopes to rebuild her life and find a sense of belonging in this close-knit community. There, she meets Rick, a local man who is eager to help her settle in. However, while his kindness is undeniable, Anya finds his tendency to take control both frustrating and endearing.

As their relationship deepens, long-buried secrets from Rick’s past come to light, complicating their growing connection. Anya must decide whether she can trust him and open her heart again, while Rick struggles with his own emotional barriers.

Filled with warmth, heartfelt moments, and a beautifully described coastal setting, Just the Beginning is an uplifting story about second chances, finding home in unexpected places, and the healing power of love. Fans of small-town romances and family-driven stories will find this an engaging and feel-good read.

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