Review Card & Book Review – It’s Not Me, It’s You By Jo Lovett

Freya writes bestselling romance novels for a living, but off the page, she doesn’t believe in happy endings.

Jake is a divorced divorce lawyer who does believe in romance ­– despite every day seeing the results of failed relationships.

When a TV news segment captures their very public disagreement about modern love, the clip goes viral, and to settle the debate, they strike a deal: Jake will find Freya her perfect match, and Freya will convince Jake that romance is a fairy tale best left in fiction.

The rules are simple. The stakes are high. And the chemistry? Undeniable.

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This is a sharp, funny, and wonderfully heartfelt romantic comedy that delivers equal measures of laughter and emotion. The story follows Freya, a romance novelist who no longer believes in happy endings, and Jake, a cynical yet secretly hopeful divorce lawyer. When their fiery exchange on a live TV show about love and marriage goes viral, they make a daring bet: Jake will help Freya find her perfect match, while she’ll convince him that romance is a myth. What follows is a delightful mix of witty clashes, unexpected vulnerability, and undeniable chemistry.

Lovett writes with warmth and intelligence, crafting characters who feel authentic and deeply human. The banter sparkles, the comedic moments land perfectly, and the quieter, emotional scenes resonate with sincerity. The novel beautifully captures how fear of heartbreak can shape our choices and how love often arrives when least expected. With its perfect blend of humor, heart, and hope, It’s Not Me, It’s You is a feel-good gem that reminds readers that sometimes the best love stories start with an argument.

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Review Card & Book Review- Christmas At The Scottish Lodge By Donna Ashcroft

Thirty-three-year-oldMairi is spending Christmas at her Aunt Effie’s ski lodge. It’s her favourite place, where she spent every childhood holiday, and the comforting view of the mountain tops is just what she needs after a rollercoaster year. But Mairi finds herself unexpectedly snowed in, along with her handsome ex Jed Murray…

As the snowflakes fall heavily outside, she closes her eyes to block out the sight of Jed’s dark hair and broad shoulders, his muscles flexing as he stacks the logs he’s gathered to build them a fire. But even though they’re united in their goal of getting Effie’s lodge ready for Christmas, Mairi is determined not to fall for Jed again.

Except moving on from him is easier said than done when they’re in such close quarters. Their time together draping tinsel around the Christmas tree and baking gingerbread cookies in the kitchen makes the memories of how good they were together all come rushing back. But will Jed reveal the real reason he left and earn Mairi’s trust once more?

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This is a witty, sparkling, and heartwarming festive romance that perfectly blends humor, emotion, and holiday cheer. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of a snowy Scottish village, the story follows Mairi, a romance author with trust issues, and Jed, a former skier burdened by family expectations. Though they come from different worlds, their chemistry is undeniable, and their journey toward love is as tender as it is passionate.

Ashcroft excels at crafting relatable, flawed, yet deeply lovable characters whose emotional growth feels authentic. The novel explores themes of forgiveness, self-worth, and the courage to open one’s heart again. The relationships—both romantic and familial—are beautifully layered, enriched by supportive friends, lively pets, and plenty of festive sparkle.

Ashcroft’s vivid descriptions bring the Scottish winter to life, from the scent of pine to the twinkle of fairy lights. Uplifting, romantic, and filled with second chances, Christmas at the Scottish Lodge is pure festive joy—a story that warms the heart, soothes the soul, and reminds us of love’s quiet magic.

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