Review Card & Book Review- Wes And Addie Had Their Chance By Bethany Turner

Wes left Addie at the altar two decades ago . . . and that was supposed to be the end of the story.

When her life crashes and burns in a flurry of secrets and redacted information, Addie Atwater-Elwyn hightails it home to the tiny mountain town of Adelaide Springs, Colorado–back to living with her dad, back to working a low-paying job, back to a life of disappointments. Growing up, nobody expected their local girl to become a high-ranking CIA analyst, married to a gorgeous CIA operative. But that was Addie’s life until she lost . . . well, everything.

Now she’s trying to pick up the pieces of her broken life with a little help from old friends. But there’s one old friend she knows her life is better without–Wesley Hobbes, her childhood sweetheart who left her standing at the altar when they were eighteen years old. Truth be told, Addie would be perfectly content never seeing Wes’s stupid face ever again–which makes it very inconvenient that he’s now a beloved senator and presidential frontrunner, his face everywhere she looks. But that has nothing to do with Addie personally. He might make history, but in her book, he is history.

So, when the unwelcome Wes appears back in their hometown, no one rolls out the red carpet–not Addie and not an entire town that was forced to pick sides (and unanimously chose Addie) decades ago. Senator Hobbes certainly won’t win the popular vote in Adelaide Springs.

Wes, meanwhile, is sitting on a few secrets of his own, including the political scoop of the decade: he’d seriously rather gouge his eyes out than spend another minute in politics, much less ever go anywhere near the White House. Addie knows there has to be more to the story, and her curiosity is clouding her judgment. You can take the girl out of the CIA, but it’s not so easy to shake the CIA out of the girl. Of course, it’s not just curiosity (and the acknowledgement that his face isn’t so stupid after all) that’s been reawakened inside her. But after more than two decades, it’s too late. Wes and Addie already had their chance. Right?

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Wes and Addie Had Their Chance is a beautifully written and emotionally rich story about loss, growth, and the unexpected ways life circles back on itself. Years after Wes left Addie at the altar, both return to their small snowy hometown—wiser, wounded, and carrying the weight of everything they’ve lived through. Addie, grieving the loss of her husband and her career, isn’t looking for reconnection. And yet, her reunion with Wes—now a widower himself and rising political figure—sparks a quiet reckoning neither of them saw coming.

What sets this book apart is its emotional honesty. Bethany Turner doesn’t romanticize their past or present; instead, she paints a nuanced portrait of two people who once meant everything to each other, went on to live very different lives, and are now facing the complicated reality of what remains between them. There’s no fairytale illusion that they’re soulmates destined to reunite—but rather a deeper, more mature exploration of whether there’s still space for love after all they’ve endured.

This is more than just a second-chance romance. It’s a story about timing, healing, and the bittersweet nature of revisiting the past. The characters are layered, the writing tender, and the story stays with you long after the final page.

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Happy Publication Day – 24 November 2025

Twisted Love By Laura Carter

Gregory Ryans asked me for loyalty, and I gave it. I gave him every last piece of me.

I’ve done things I never thought I was capable of. Crossed lines I swore I’d never cross. And through it all, I stayed.

But the longer I stand at his side, the more the weight of his past crushes us both.

He thinks money can fix everything. But he’s wrong.

Because those ghosts from his past are coming for him. For us. And every secret he’s buried is one step closer to destroying the man I can’t seem to walk away from.

,Loving Gregory Ryans might be the one thing that finally ruins me

Starlight Over Hollyhock Farm By Georgina Troy

Will sparks fly at Hollyhock Farm this summer?

When a hit TV series sets up camp at Hollyhock Farm, Jersey’s tranquil lanes are turned upside down. Radio DJ Callum Preston is used to high-maintenance guests – but nothing prepares him for interviewing the star-of-the-hour actor Riley Sharp, or meeting his beautiful, overworked PA, Tasha Dodds.

As Callum and Tasha grow closer in the island sunshine, the farm becomes the backdrop for more than just the cameras. But with paparazzi scandals brewing and Callum’s family thrust into the spotlight, will their Jersey summer end in heartbreak – or be the start of something wonderful?

Review Card & Book Review – The Reluctant Flirt By Jennifer Probst

Just one night…

After discovering her husband’s affair, Sierra Lourde flees to New York City for a little damage control—and a lot of wine. A tipsy night in a bar with a charming stranger seems like the perfect way to forget her troubles. No names, no promises, just one night to escape reality and regain her confidence. The next morning, mortified by her vulnerability, she flees without looking back. But who needs closure, right?

But one night changes everything…

Sierra has reinvented herself as the proud owner of Flirt, a trendy boutique in the Outer Banks. Life is good—until Kane Masterson, the man she left behind, walks back into town. And of course, he’s now the developer whose big new project threatens to bulldoze her beloved shop. Kane needs this deal to save his career (and his brother), but Sierra’s not about to let him demolish her hard-won success.

With sparks flying, sarcastic jabs turning into lingering looks, and a family wedding forcing them into close quarters, Sierra and Kane find themselves tangled in a battle of wills—and hearts. But now he has to choose: reclaim his career or risk everything for a second chance with the one woman he can’t forget.

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Sierra Lourde is a woman reclaiming her life after betrayal, and her no-strings encounter with a charming stranger in a New York bar is her first bold step forward. That stranger turns out to be Kane Masterson—smooth, confident, and impossible to forget. Fast forward four years, and Sierra is now the proud owner of Flirt, her beachside boutique. The last person she expects to see walk through the door? Kane, again. But this time, he’s not just a blast from the past—he might be the very person who could destroy everything she’s built.

The chemistry between Sierra and Kane leaps off the page. Kane barrels into her life like a bull in a china shop—determined, relentless, and completely swoon-worthy. I loved that Sierra held her own and challenged him every step of the way. Their dynamic was fun, fiery, and emotionally grounded.

The premise—a second chance at love born from a one-night connection—was compelling and well-executed. Probst captures the magic of a fated love story without veering into the overly sweet or cliché.If you’re a romantic at heart and enjoy stories about strong women, determined heroes, and the kind of fate-driven love that makes you believe in second chances, The Reluctant Flirt is for you. It’s heartfelt, humorous, and satisfyingly sexy—a true contemporary gem.

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Review Card & Book Review- The Paradise Petition By Carolyn Brown

Daisy Lindberg and Lily Boyle traded a colorful past for a fresh start as seamstresses in Autrie, Texas, and their aim to spark a women’s rights movement is raising eyebrows among the town’s dumbfounded men. But among the ladies? Tired of being treated like possessions, they have two words: Amen, sister!

Beulah, a sassy shop owner as formidable as a cannon shot, is on board. So is Alma, a timid preacher’s wife who hit her breaking point. Before long, a courageous female posse has a liberating petition of demands. Surprisingly, they also have an empathetic ear in sheep rancher Matt Maguire, who’s as keen on women’s independence as he is on Lily.

As Daisy and Lily make waves in the small town, their secrets threaten to come out. But they haven’t traveled this far to let their past define them. In fact, with love and the forging of new lives on the line, they’ve never felt more defiant.

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Set in 1883 Texas, the book follows Daisy and Lily, two women on the run from difficult pasts who land in the small town of Autrie. What begins as a search for safety quickly evolves into something bigger: a grassroots women’s movement that bridges divides between church pews and brothel walls. With the help of spirited allies—like a rebellious shopkeeper and a courageous preacher’s wife—Daisy and Lily spark a revolution of hope, healing, and long-overdue justice.

The friendships are the soul of the novel, and the theme of women lifting each other up is powerfully and movingly delivered. Each character, whether outspoken or quietly fierce, feels grounded and memorable. This is a bold, heartfelt historical novel that blends grit, warmth, and empowerment into a deeply satisfying story of sisterhood and self-discovery.

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Review Card & Book Review – The Village Cafe In The Loire By Gillian Harvey

High-flyer Becky Thorne cannot believe what she’s being told. She doesn’t need to be signed off for burnout! Life has been a bit chaotic lately, that’s all. As if dealing with her enviable job and permanent meddling from her mother aren’t enough, she’s also inherited a café in the Loire from an estranged great-aunt, complete with sitting tenant who refuses to budge.

But nobody stands in Becky’s way! Ignoring her best friend Amber’s advice, she decides to storm over to France and sort the tenant out. Then she can finally get the café sold and jump back on the career ladder.

What she doesn’t count on is the tenant being Pascale, who is six feet of tall, dark, handsome and extremely grumpy about her plans for change. Not to mention the village and the secrets it holds about her past.

Becky’s path to success is all planned out. But the Loire has a magic she might not be able to resist…

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Set against the sun-dappled charm of rural France, this novel follows Becky Thorne, a high-achieving London professional forced to confront burnout, family expectations, and long-buried personal wounds after inheriting her estranged aunt’s café in Vaudrelle.

Becky’s journey is both relatable and inspiring. Harvey explores timely themes—career pressure, toxic perfectionism, and the deep need to be seen and loved for who we truly are—with warmth and authenticity. The evolving friendship with her best friend Amber adds emotional depth, while the slow-burn tension with grumpy but charming Pascal brings a delightful romantic thread.

Rich in atmosphere and filled with well-developed characters, this uplifting tale balances heartache with hope. Harvey’s message is clear: sometimes, stepping away from the life you’ve built is the first step to becoming who you’re meant to be. With a strong emotional core and a satisfying, happy ending, this is a must-read for fans of women’s fiction with heart, soul, and a touch of French magic.

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Happy Publication Day – 22 November 2025

Mending Lost Dreams At The Highland Repair Shop By Kiley Dunbar

🧵🪡 Welcome to the Highland Repair Shop, where mending broken things – be they clocks, compasses or hearts – is a way of life.

After a gruelling few years in city hospitals, trainee doctor Alice hopes a new, small-town post will bring quiet to her racing mind. Instead, she finds a place brimming with eccentricity and curiosity, and people who seem to see straight through her carefully controlled facade.

Murray has returned to his hometown with a broken heart and his tail between his legs. Volunteering at the family-run repair shop is meant to be temporary… until a chance encounter starts to crack his emotional armour.

Meanwhile, mountain ranger Finlay lives for solitude and the wild and rugged scenery. But when a broken compass draws him reluctantly into town life, he finds himself pulled not just into a community project, but into the kind of tangled feelings he’s spent a lifetime avoiding.

As a new garden is built and winter weather rages, lives will be patched, polished and set on entirely new courses. Can these lonely hearts be mended, and finally find happiness and love?

Review Card & Book Review – The Paradise Hook – Up By Christy McKellen

Dee Donovan is used to living up to her reputation as the ‘wild’ twin. She finally has an opportunity to prove everyone, especially her father wrong. She just needs her sister’s business partner Jem to play along with her outrageous plan. Secure a business deal by faking it as her boyfriend in Greece. The catch? Jem and Dee are not that close. In fact, Dee can’t put her finger on it, but Jem seems to really dislike her!

However, it’s just for 24 hours. Until a storm blows in trapping them, alone in Paradise! With no way of getting home, they need something to do… why not confront their tensions head on? After all, they’ve been dancing around their chemistry for years now. But Jem has a secret – he’s not quite as experienced as Dee in this particular area!

So Dee promises to teach Jem everything she knows before they return. And it’s clear that her student is a very fast learner! And all too quickly, they start wishing the storm would hang around. Because neither want to think about what will happen when they have to return to reality…

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The Paradise Hook-Up is a fast-paced enemies-to-lovers romance with a classic fake-dating twist, set against the sun-soaked backdrop of Greece. It follows Dee—the free-spirited, often misunderstood twin—and Jem, her sister’s uptight co-worker who sees Dee as reckless and dependent. When an unexpected injury forces Dee to crash at her sister’s flat, sparks fly as she and Jem find themselves unwilling roommates. Things escalate quickly when Dee’s father shows up, prompting a lie that leads to Dee and Jem pretending to be a couple.

Thrown into a high-stakes business trip and stranded together due to a storm, the duo navigates one bed, close quarters, and rising sexual tension. There’s angst, banter, and a healthy dose of steam as their fake relationship starts to feel all too real.

While the setup is fun and filled with tropes romance readers love—forced proximity, grumpy/sunshine vibes, and slow-burning chemistry—the story feels more like a light, entertaining read than something deeply memorable. Dee and Jem’s evolution from dislike to desire is satisfying, but the emotional development may feel a bit surface-level at times. Still, the story delivers on steamy scenes and tension, with enough plot twists to keep the pages turning.

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Review Card & Book Review- Just What The Doctor Hired By Amanda Nelson & Lisa- Marie Potter

Student Autumn Haze’s motto is: no men until she completes her bachelor of nursing degree. Years before, Autumn learned the hard way men are just a distraction she can’t afford until she’s established her career and what she wants. While moonlighting as a Plus One companion pays the bills, she struggles to follow her rules after meeting her newest contract. Pediatric Hospitalist Jensen Edwards is still recovering from a bad breakup that left him the talk of the hospital. Now he’s receiving a best doctor’s award, but after he hires Autumn as his plus one, Jensen is on edge. If word gets out that he hired a companion, rumors are bound to circulate, making work unbearable—again. Their chemistry as a fake couple is undeniable, but can a chance at a real relationship override their fear of commitment?

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This heartwarming romance delivers a slow-burn love story filled with charm and sweetness. Autumn Haze, a dedicated nursing student, is determined to focus entirely on her studies, firmly upholding her “no men” rule until she completes her degree. To support herself, she secretly takes on work as a hired companion through Plus One. That’s when Dr. Jenson Edwards enters her life—a handsome, emotionally scarred doctor recovering from a public breakup—who hires Autumn to accompany him to an awards ceremony.

What starts as a professional arrangement gradually evolves into something more meaningful. The chemistry between Autumn and Jenson feels natural and engaging, with Jenson emerging as the ultimate book boyfriend—thoughtful, kind, and perfectly complementing Autumn’s driven personality. Autumn’s best friend, Lilly, brings humor, warmth, and grounded advice, adding an enjoyable dynamic to the story.

Though the story maintains a gentle pace and minimal drama until the climax, the emotional stakes remain heartfelt as both characters navigate the implications of their secret arrangement. This is a feel-good, low-drama contemporary romance, perfect for readers who love swoon-worthy connections and softly emotional love stories.

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Review Card & Book Review – Welcome Home To Ivy Falls By Amy True

Doesn’t everyone deserve their happy-ever-after?

Piper Townsend is working hard to build her new life in Ivy Falls but fears she will never escape her past reputation.

When Dr Crawford ‘Ford’ Foster breezes into town they recognise each other from a dark time in Piper’s life and she resolves to avoid him.

But Ivy Falls is a small town, and with Ford covering for the local doctor for the whole summer, their paths keep crossing. Despite herself, Piper feels a chemistry she has never known before. Perhaps she could take a chance, just for the summer?

But can Ford find his way into Piper’s heart and is she ready to trust in love?

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This is a tender, emotionally uplifting small-town romance about second chances, redemption, and learning to believe in love again. Amy True delivers a heartfelt story filled with warmth, hope, and genuine emotional depth.

Piper Townsend is determined to build a new life in Ivy Falls, though the weight of her past still lingers. When Dr. Crawford “Ford” Foster arrives to cover for the local doctor, Piper is rattled—he’s a familiar face from a time she’d rather forget. But in a town as close-knit as Ivy Falls, avoiding each other proves impossible.

What unfolds is a slow-burning romance built on healing and mutual understanding. Piper’s vulnerability and strength make her a relatable and compelling heroine, while Ford’s kindness and quiet persistence give their relationship a solid emotional foundation. Their chemistry is undeniable, but what makes their story shine is the emotional trust that gradually develops between them.

The small-town charm of Ivy Falls adds an extra layer of comfort and familiarity, with a strong sense of community that makes you want to linger in its pages. This is a moving, hopeful romance about finding love where you least expect it—and finally letting yourself be loved in return.

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Happy Publication Day – 20 November 2025

Protected Hearts By Cissy Mecca

The Rules of the Bachelor Pact: Never date the neighbour…

Beck

It’s probably a bad idea to fall for the one woman I was never supposed to touch. Mae O’Malley. . . my childhood best friend and the reason for Rule #1 of the Bachelor Pact: no dating the girl next door.

Following the rules has never been hard. Until Mae walks back into my life, fresh off a broken engagement and looking like a complication I want to make. She’s sexy, smart, and more off-limits than ever. But I’ve never been one to give up easily, especially not when it comes to the only woman I’ve ever loved.

Mae

Coming home with my heart still broken from Paris wasn’t part of the plan. But being surrounded by family, and Beck makes it easier. Or so I thought.

Because now he’s looking at me like I’m something more than a friend, and suddenly I’m feeling things I never thought I would again. Butterflies. Hope. Beck’s made it clear he’s not the settling-down type, and I’ve been burned before. So why can’t I protect my heart from the one person who’s always had it?

Paradise By Julie Cohen

Katie never stops moving-constantly changing her address, her boyfriends, her life. But every June, for a month, she goes back to Maine. To the old lake house her family calls Paradise.

But one day Katie wakes up in a hospital bed in Maine, with no memory of the last eighteen months. From her current boyfriend to the global pandemic, Katie is lost. And everything at Paradise has changed, too… including her best friend in the world, Nic.

Nic puts down deep roots. She still lives in the house where she grew up. She’s the memory keeper of her family. And she’s been in love with her best friend Katie for almost her entire life. Now Katie’s claiming not to remember the night that destroyed their friendship forever. Is her amnesia real? Or does she just want to forget?

And how can either of them move on, if only one of them remembers the truth?