Review Card & Book Review- Little Miss Petty By Sally Kilpatrick

When Stella Stark discovers that her boyfriend is cheating, she also discovers that thirty-nine isn’t too old for petty revenge. Can we say…glitter bomb? She’s lost both her job and her home—why not broaden her professional horizons as Little Miss Petty, helping wronged women achieve karmic justice? Frankly, the demand is too great to ignore.

New friends rally around her: Havisham, a bar owner with a soft spot under her gruff exterior, and Salcedo, a college student with marketing savvy. There’s just one hiccup: Getting revenge on the cheating soon-to-be ex-husband of her best-paying client is supposed to be easy. After all, he’s her neighbor. But something isn’t adding up. Malone is not only intriguingly handsome. He’s also a good listener, sympathetic, and adores kittens. He may look like the ex, but he isn’t acting like him. And how can Stella, a woman on the rebound, be even remotely tempted by the pizza-with-benefits relationship he suggests? That would be so bad for business.

There’s so much for Stella to learn—about karma, the charmer across the breezeway she’s falling for, and most importantly, herself. Love, revenge, and second chances—they all come with a little risk. And a twist.

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This book is about Stella Stark, a process server whose life implodes the moment she returns home expecting a celebration—only to discover her professional and romantic partner has replaced her with someone younger. Heartbroken and furious, Stella leans on a group of fiercely supportive new friends who encourage her to turn her frustration into something productive.

That inspiration leads to the creation of Little Miss Petty, a clever side business where Stella designs entirely legal schemes to deliver well-deserved karma to people who have wronged others. Armed with determination, a sharp mind, and a hastily built website, Stella begins helping clients get satisfying—but lawful—revenge.

One case, however, becomes more complicated than expected when the target turns out to be her intriguing neighbor. As Stella spends more time observing the man she’s supposed to expose, she realizes he may not be the villain her client claims. The growing attraction between them only makes things more complicated.

Sally Kilpatrick blends romantic comedy and light mystery with charm and wit. Stella’s bold personality, investigative instincts, and emotional growth make her an engaging heroine, while the lively supporting cast adds humor and heart to a thoroughly entertaining story.

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Review Card & Book Review – Love Grows Wild By Winter Renshaw

Wren Jensen thought she had it all—until she was left at the altar and left with nothing but writer’s block. Out of options, she packs up her five-year-old son and heads back to her hometown of Colton Valley, hoping the quiet countryside will inspire her again.

Hunter McCrae wanted that property for himself. The last thing the grumpy farmer expected was a single mom moving in next door—or how much she’d unsettle his carefully guarded solitude.

Wren isn’t looking for love. Hunter isn’t looking for neighbors. But with every stolen glance and shared moment, the walls they’ve built start to crack.

She’s haunted by heartbreak. He’s married to his solitude. Neither is ready to risk it all.

But sometimes love doesn’t follow rules. It grows wild, right where it’s not supposed to.

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My Review

This is about Wren Jensen, a romance author whose life takes an unexpected turn when she is left at the altar. Seeking a fresh start, she returns to her small hometown with her young son, Atticus, hoping the quiet countryside will help her heal and rediscover her creativity.

Her new beginning becomes more complicated when she meets Hunter McCrae, the grumpy farmer who lives next door and prefers the solitude of his rural life. At first, Hunter is reluctant to let anyone disrupt his routine, but Wren and Atticus slowly break through his guarded exterior. Hunter’s gentle interactions with Atticus add warmth to the story and highlight his softer side, making their growing bond feel genuine and heartfelt.

The romance between Wren and Hunter develops as a slow burn, built on honest conversations and growing trust. Their chemistry is clear from the start, and watching them build a potential family dynamic is one of the book’s strongest elements. However, when miscommunication and small-town rumors create conflict, the resolution feels somewhat rushed, leaving certain emotional tensions less explored than expected.

Overall, this novel offers a charming small-town setting, a tender single-mom romance, and emotional moments that make it an engaging and memorable read.

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