Book Review: Pretending In Paradise by M Ullrich

No pretending to love this book! Emma is a travel reviewer who puts her company at risk after having relations with someone from a resort she recently evaluated. Caroline is a public relations person hired to help clean up the company image. Emma needs to review a couples retreat and the boss sends Caroline as […]

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Book Review: Love On Lavender Lane by Karis Walsh

This is an enjoyably sweet love story.  Paige is a self employed consultant that evaluates struggling corporate businesses to provide proposals that should repair and cultivate future success. One client commissions her to evaluate his daughter Kassidy’s farm with the intention of getting her to admit it is a failure and sell it so she […]

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Book Review: Coffee Sonata by Gun Brooke

This Fallback Friday selection was much better than my last two. This was published in 2006. So everyone’s suggestion to try for a newer older book was a good idea.  I love music. Although the focus was on two romances, there were musical connections made throughout. There were some instances where the author describes emotions through the […]

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Book Review: Wooing The Farmer by Jenny Frame

‘Wooing the Farmer’ is a truly tender love story.  It is the 3rd installment of the ‘Axedale’ series, but it can be read as a stand-a-lone. The only piece that wasn’t explained for me was a vicar’s previous nickname that was referenced. It did not impact understanding of the story, however.

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Book Review: Listen by Kris Bryant

‘Listen’ is a gratifying romance that hits the right notes.  Lily is a former child prodigy that has lived a life of anonymity since a breakdown ended her music career. She is working in finance and risk management. Only she didn’t forecast the critical impact of hearing a beautiful melody drifting out of a window […]

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Book Review: Royal Court by Jenny Frame

I did not realize this was the 3rd book in a series. And I am happy to report that I was able to read this and enjoy it standalone. Also, I kind of expected this to be set in the past. But enjoyed that this was a modern day story. Captain Quincy is assigned to […]

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