Friday 30 April 2021

Publication Day Spotlight: The Single Mums' Book Club by Victoria Cooke


Three friends, three single mums, one quest to find love…

 It’s 8:30am and I’m already utterly exhausted. My son has lost his football boots, my daughter is ready for school dressed only in her vest and knickers, and of course, my 1-year-old has filled his nappy for what feels like the tenth time this morning.

As for my husband? He’s decided marriage doesn’t suit him, and well… buggered off.

All hope of ‘me time’ has but dwindled to sipping half a glass of wine whilst shouting after the kids. But everything is about to change.

I’m taking control of my life! I’ve joined… a book club.

Yes, I know what you’re thinking. ‘Wow… live a little.’ But my fellow book clubbers, Amanda and Janey, are my lifelines. They understand the daily struggle because they’re mothers too.

And in between the prosecco, Doritos and googling everything about Mr Darcy on SparkNotes, they’ve convinced me to go on a date with my boss.

A single mum of three looking for romance… what could possibly go wrong?

A gloriously funny and relatable read for anyone who just needs a little more ‘me time’. Fans of Why Mummy Drinks and Has Anyone Seen my Sex Life? will snort with laughter at this utterly hilarious and heart-warming read.

Buy Link: http://getbook.at/TheSingleMumsBookClub 

Review

Stephanie is struggling since her divorce. Her ex is pushy, her friends absent, and she's struggling to make ends meet since no-one wants to hire a bookkeeper who's ten years absent from the job market. But after a breakdown in the supermarket leads to friendship with the neighbour across the road, Steph finally has the space and support to build the life she wants to live.

There's a trend in books recently - and I'm guilty of the same -  of lumping women's fiction in with romances, but in the words of Seanan McGuire, "Romance is an ingredient as well as a genre, and it's everywhere". While there is certainly some crossover, this book is clearly the former rather than the latter. It's not the story of Steph-and-Ed, but the story of Steph, in which Ed plays a part - as do her children, her friends, and even her ex.

It's sometimes laugh-out-loud, sometimes touching, and I'm sure for many will be very relatable. When we meet her, Steph's life is both frustrating and familiar, and it's lovely to see her break the same old cycles. I adored the female friendship that is front and centre here - her old "friends" might be useless but her new ones are delightful in their encouragement and camaraderie despite their own setbacks.

There's no villain here. Like life, there are people with antagonistic characteristics, but one thing the narrative does well is show that everyone  is struggling with something, and the best thing we can do is be kind. And also set boundaries, because that's also important.

For a feel-good slice of life about life and parenthood after divorce, take this one to your next book club!

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Resources; all opinions are my own

Author Bio

Victoria Cooke grew up in the city of Manchester before crossing the Pennines in pursuit of a career in education. She now lives in Huddersfield with her husband and two young daughters and when she's not at home writing by the fire with a cup of coffee in hand, she loves working out in the gym and travelling. Victoria was first published at the tender age of eight by her classroom teacher who saw potential in a six-page story about an invisible man. Since then she's always had a passion for reading and writing, undertaking several writers' courses before completing her first novel, 'The Secret to Falling in Love,' in 2016.

Her third novel, Who Needs Men Anyway? became a digital bestseller in 2018 and her debut, The Secret to Falling in Love was optioned in 2020.

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Tuesday 27 April 2021

Blog Tour: Spring on Rendezvous Lane by Angela Britnell


Can even the most seasoned traveller find a home on Rendezvous Lane?

‘Community spirit’ is not a phrase in travel junkie Taran Rossi’s vocabulary. As a former ‘third culture kid’ and now spicy street food connoisseur and social media influencer, he’s never really stayed in one place long enough to feel part of a community. And that’s just the way he likes it.

But a springtime stint house sitting for his grandmother on Rendezvous Lane in East Nashville could lead to a long overdue wake-up call. With the help of single mum Sandy Warner and her young son Chip, can Taran come to understand that sometimes it’s not about the place – it’s about the people?

Purchase Link http://mybook.to/SpringOnRendezvousLane

Review

During these trying times of travel restrictions, it's easy to see why there are a lot of romances focussing on travel and seeing new places. I've certainly enjoyed many of these over the last few months but tt's rather refreshing to read one all about putting down root.

Taran Rossi grew up bouncing around the world with his benignly neglectful parents. He's leveraged it into a popular food blog and staying anywhere for more than a few weeks makes him antsy. Sandy Warner had a similar upbringing, if differently neglectful parents, and it's left her with a desire to stay put and give her son the settled childhood she never had. When Taran is guilt-tripped into house-sitting for his grandmother next door to Sandy, it's time for both of them to re-examine what they want out of life.

More than your typical opposites-attract suburban love story, Taran and Sandy's fledgling relationship must survive gossipy neighbours, meddling grandmothers, past secrets that still haunt them, and the looming shadow of gentrification. Somehow, all of the above are woven into a charming and cohesive whole. I think it's the close-knit community and the characters who make it. Sandy's friend and coworker Lashonda is a delight with her blunt advice, and Taran's grandmother is adorable. Best of all is Sandy's quirky son Chip, the light of her life, whose attachment to Taran might be the tackthat holds them together when their reservations hold them back.

I really appreciated that this isn't the story of a sudden relationship, a slammed door, and a third-act reconciliation. This is the story of two people falling in love and making it work when life throws out curveballs. It's cheerful, comforting, and will make you want to throw a neighbourhood barbecue sooner rather than later.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Resources; all opinions are my own

Author Bio

Angela grew up in Cornwall, England and returns frequently from her new home in Nashville, Tennessee to visit family and friends, drink tea and eat far too many Cornish pasties! 

A lifelong love of reading turned into a passion for writing contemporary romance and her novels are usually set in the many places she's visited or lived on her extensive travels. Thanks to over three decades of marriage to her wonderful American husband she's a huge fan of transatlantic romance and always makes sure her characters get their own happy-ever-after.

She is a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association. Her first novel ‘Truth and Consequence’ was published in 2006 and she’s now had over 30 novels published internationally and several short stories in women’s magazines.

If you'd like to find out more of what Angela gets up to (Advance warning: this may include references to wine, dark chocolate, Poldark and the hunky Aidan Turner) check out www.angelabritnellromance.com  or follow her on www.facebook.com/angelabritnell, www.twitter.com/angelabritnell and on Instagram as Angela Golley Britnell.

Saturday 24 April 2021

Blog Tour: On the Road to Love by Melissa Baldwin (with giveaway!)


From bestselling romantic comedy author Melissa Baldwin comes the road trip of a lifetime!

Successful Manhattan accountant Stacy Brown is shocked when her almost perfect life unexpectedly crumbles around her. Blindsided by her husband when he serves her with divorce papers and tossed aside by the women she considered her best friends, devastation and depression hit her hard. But when her mother sends her an old photograph of her and two childhood friends, Candace and Olivia, it fuels a desire in Stacy to find that person she once was. What starts as a chance to reconnect turns into an unforgettable road trip back to her childhood home and an encounter with a man from her past. 

Gavin Kingsley, son of Stacy's old piano teacher and former annoying boy next door, sparks something in Stacy that she hasn't felt in a long time…maybe never? Despite her hesitation to jump into a relationship, Stacy can't help being drawn to him as she and her girlfriends take a journey of self-discovery, laughs, tears, and hysterical moments. 

Can returning to her past give Stacy everything she's been searching for in her future? 

Purchase Links
US –  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07937G7VW
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07937G7VW 

Review

Poor Stacy's life is going from seemingly perfect to down the drain. First her husband serves up divorce papers alongside their nightly takeout, then she finds what she thought was her friends not taking sides was in fact them taking his. Deciding to visit her parents down in Florida, she reaches out to her childhood besties and finds herself on a roadtrip with two bickering former best friends and somehow in contact with the (former) annoying boy next door.

This is really a book about change. Years ago, Stacy, Candace, and Olivia's friendship changed for the worse, but now they have a chance to change it for the better. Stacy thought she had the perfect life but has to change her expectations once the dominos start falling. I'm really glad the author took the time to show us what was less than ideal about her life before things started to change, because as a career girl myself, I'm not a fan of corporate life being portrayed inherently opposite to happiness and romance.

I also appreciated that the roadtrip wasn't an easy reunion, but the girls had to face up to the dissolution of their former friendship and the parts each of them played in it in order to clear the air. I loved seeing bickering give way to acceptance and then friendship, even if it took most of the trip to get there. Stacy's reservations about and relationship with Gavin were both believable and charming. With his attentive patience and understanding, it's no wonder Stacy fell so hard and fast!

Overall, this book was a delightful road trip full of twists and turns, friendship, and love.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Resources; all opinions are my own

Author Bio

 Melissa Baldwin is a planner-obsessed Disney fan who still watches Beverly Hills 90210 reruns and General Hospital. 

She’s a wife, mother, and journal keeper, who finally decided to write the book she talked about for years. She took her dream to the next level, and is now an award-winning, bestselling author of seventeen Romantic Comedy and Cozy Mystery novels and novellas. Melissa writes about charming, ambitious, and real women, and she considers these leading ladies to be part of her tribe.

When she isn't deep in the writing zone, this multitasking master organizer keeps busy by spending time with her family, chauffeuring her daughter, traveling, attempting yoga poses, and going on rides at Disney World.

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Thursday 22 April 2021

Blog Tour: Photographed in the Writer's Room by Michelle L. E. Price


Former TV star Brandi Tyler's big screen debut crashed and burned amid rumors of an affair with her married co-star… Now, she wants nothing more than to quietly slink away from Hollywood. When she's offered an opportunity to get out of town and work on a project involving the photographer that launched her career, it seems like the perfect escape! Unfortunately for Brandi, her famous face makes hiding out even a huge city like Houston a little tricky.

When the celebrated photographer's son offers to let her use his home for privacy, it seems like everything is falling into place. Little does she know that Michael Ames is a gorgeous best selling author, and he comes with the package! As Brandi makes her way through old photographs and new scandals, Michael struggles with his next project, and they both fight the growing attraction between them.

Maybe a posse of new girlfriends, some Texas-sized boozy brunches, and a little private time in the writer's room will help this leading lady find her path back onscreen. And, if she can just picture it, maybe this time she'll even find love?

Purchase Links
US - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08T6HGFG6
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08T6HGFG6

Review

Fleeing a disastrous big-screen debut, Brandi Tyler flies to Houston to lick her wounds and try something new for a while. Hounded by the paparazzi, she finds herself staying with the son of the photographer who launched her modelling career. He's gorgeous, rich, and downright rude.

Michael Ames is struggling to adapt one of his bestsellers for the screen and despite agreeing to host Brandi, the last thing he needs is a beautiful tv star living down the hall and throwing him off his game. Especially when he can't stop thinking about her or picturing his main character with her face.

There's a lot to like about this book but can I say how much I love the characters? I love how Brandi rediscovered her independence and her brain after being pigeonholed for years. I love Michael's clear introversion - his struggle with writer's block is so relatable and while we spend a lot of time in his head, it paints such a clear picture of who he is and how he's let the world pass him by. I especially love Brandi's new posse of friends from all walks of life with their Southern hospitality, boozy brunches, and no-nonsense encouragement. This book is chock-full of wonderful characters who I'd love to spend time with.

The flirting via texts was a fun device that helped me buy into Brandi and Michael's growing relationship even when they weren't spending much time together. I liked that they connected on a mental level and got to know each other this way, and that while they supported each other, their personal growth wasn't dependent on the other pushing them into it. Brandi's speech at the end is a masterpiece.

I will note the headhopping (changing POV from one line to the next) got distracting and there were a few editing errors I hope will be fixed in the final copy, but the end result is funny and flirty romance about picking yourself up after failure and maybe learning some things about yourself and life along the way.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Resources; all opinions are my own

Author Bio

Born in Montreal but raised in New England, author Michelle L. E. Price has been writing as long as anyone can remember. An avid reader who was on the verge of losing her mind as a mom to two small children, Michelle began writing her first book, Hidden in the Writer’s Room, as an escape… at least her characters would do exactly what she told them to do and she could always count on a happily ever after ending. She also enjoys wine, re-watching 90’s sitcoms and occasionally running, but heavily relies on writing to stay sane. Michelle is a firm believer that laughter and love are the best parts of life.

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Tuesday 20 April 2021

Blog Tour: The Knight’s Runaway Maiden by Nicole Locke (with giveaway!)


She hates all Warstones.

Can this one win her love?

Balthus of Warstone secretly loved Séverine, even though she was unhappily married to his brute of a brother, then she fled six years ago. Now her husband is dead, Balthus must find Séverine and reclaim her sons as his father’s heirs. Balthus’ desire is to claim her too, and despite his battle-maimed arm and her distrust of his family, he’ll prove he’s a suitor worthy of such a courageous woman

Purchase Links
UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Knights-Runaway-Maiden-Historical-Legends-ebook/dp/B08KSMK9R2  
US – https://www.amazon.com/Knights-Runaway-Maiden-Historical-Legends-ebook/dp/B08KSMK9R2

Review

Séverine was torn from her dreams of joining an abbey when Ian of Warstone selected her as his bride. Six years ago she took their sons and fled him and his cruel family. Balthus fell in love with Séverine the first time he saw her and he has now tracked her down. He's not her husband and she hates his family, but he must convince her to see beyond their pasts to find a future.

Eleventh in its series, there are moments where I feel the weight of the backstory as it becomes apparent that Balthus's quest to find Séverine is more than a simple family retrieval. His brother Reynold is the hero of book eight and there is frequent reference to the events of book ten. As such, I feel like I started this book at a bit of a disadvantage.

Having said that, the story stands quite well on its own, once you understand that you won't understand everything. Balthus and Séverine have both suffered at the hands of the Warstone family in different ways. Balthus in particular has been steeped in a toxic masculinity and has a strong degree of self-hatred due to the recent amputation of his left hand. I loved that we got a real sense of Séverine - a woman who longs for peace but is driven by fear. She has done her best for her sons but constantly worries if she has done the right thing by forcing them into a years-long 'game' of hide-and-seek. Both shy away from their mutual attraction for different reasons and it takes quite a while for them to really talk to each other due to years of mistrust.

While definitely on the darker side of things, I found this a compelling and well-written romance as two scarred souls learn to open up again. I do wish there was a bit more closure with regards to the overall storyline but the romance was solid and well-resolved. There was a bit of head-hopping and a few editing errors, hopefully those are fixed in the final version.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Reviews; all opinions are my own.

Author Bio

Nicole is the author of Harlequin/Mills and Boon Lovers and Legends Historical series. If she isn't working on the next book, she can be reached at NicoleLocke.com, Facebook, and Twitter!

Social Media Links
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Sunday 18 April 2021

Blog Tour: After the Storm by Isabelle Muir


When a violent storm blasts England’s south coast, it’s up to retired Italian detective Giuseppe Bianchi to sift through the devastation and piece together the tragic events left behind in the storm’s wake.

Giuseppe Bianchi’s brief visit to Bexhill-on-Sea has become an extended stay. He is loath to return to his home in Rome because of the haunting images that made him leave in the first place. 

During his morning walks along the seafront with Beagle, Max, he meets Edward Swain, who becomes Giuseppe's walking companion. They form a friendship of sorts and find they have a similar outlook on life.

But the devastating events of a single night lead Giuseppe to question the truth about Edward Swain. Teaming up with young journalist, Christina Rossi - his cousin's daughter - Giuseppe learns about the brutal reality lurking behind the day-to-day life of families in the local community. And as the story unravels Giuseppe is reminded how anger and revenge can lead to the most dreadful of crimes.

After the Storm is the second novel in the Giuseppe Bianchi mystery series – the much awaited sequel to Crossing the Line.

Grab your copy today and enjoy the intrigue of traditional English mystery, cleverly combined with a continental twist.

Purchase Links
UK –  https://www.amazon.co.uk/After-Storm-Giuseppe-Bianchi-mystery-ebook/dp/B08P534Y2K  
US – https://www.amazon.com/After-Storm-Giuseppe-Bianchi-mystery-ebook/dp/B08P534Y2K 

Review

As 1954 draws to a close, a devastating storm blows into the seaside town of Bexhall-on-Sea leaving tragedy in its wake. Retired Italian detective Giuseppe Bianchi is convinced there is more to the death of his friend than a fallen tree but fears he is chasing at shadows.

There's something very British about this mystery. In some ways, it was very refreshing to read something so... normal. There's no shocking plot twists or clever gimmicks, merely an ongoing investigation that unfolds to reveal the full story. In some ways, the mystery serves as a railroad to carry the intertwining themes of family and unresolved pasts.

Despite being the second in the series (Giuseppe encountered tragedy immediately after arriving in England a few months prior), I didn't find it difficult to understand family dynamics and enough of the past was explained that I wasn't left hanging. It's all very tangled, but the ending hints at hopes of reconciliation.

I found this a very comfortable read, a quietly enjoyable period piece with fish-out-of-water elements. The solution was logical, if rather sad, and Giuseppe's unofficial status means that justice is not certain. Overall, a good option for when I'm in the mood for a mystery.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Resources; all opinions are my own.

Author Bio
Isabella is never happier than when she is immersing herself in the sights, sounds and experiences of the 1960s. Researching all aspects of family life back then formed the perfect launch pad for her works of fiction. Isabella rediscovered her love of writing fiction during two happy years working on and completing her MA in Professional Writing and since then she has gone on to publish six novels, three novellas and two short story collections.

Her latest novel, After the Storm, is the second novel in a new series of Sussex Crimes, featuring retired Italian detective, Giuseppe Bianchi who is escaping from tragedy in Rome, only to arrive in the quiet seaside town of Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, to come face-to-face with it once more.

Her first Sussex Crime Mystery series features young librarian and amateur sleuth, Janie Juke. Set in the late 1960s, in the fictional seaside town of Tamarisk Bay, we meet Janie, who looks after the mobile library. She is an avid lover of Agatha Christie stories – in particular Hercule Poirot. Janie uses all she has learned from the Queen of Crime to help solve crimes and mysteries. As well as three novels, there are three novellas in the series, which explore some of the back story to the Tamarisk Bay characters.

Isabella’s standalone novel, The Forgotten Children, deals with the emotive subject of the child migrants who were sent to Australia – again focusing on family life in the 1960s, when the child migrant policy was still in force.

Social Media Links
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Saturday 17 April 2021

Blog Tour: Duchess if You Dare by Anabelle Bryant


From the glittering ballrooms of the ton to the city's grittiest corners, London has no shortage of wrongs in need of righting--and the Maidens of Mayhem are prepared for the challenge. United by secrecy and sisterhood, these daring women from all walks of life aim to fight injustice wherever it takes them--even into the arms of unexpected love. This feminist take on Regency-era Robin Hoods from USA Today bestselling author Anabelle Bryant is destined to storm readers' hearts!

Scarlett Wynn's tragic childhood taught her that life can be cruel to women with little power. So when a local seamstress disappears, Scarlett vows to find out why. Armed with a weapon and her courage, Scarlett scours London for clues--and crosses the unlikely path of Ambrose Cross, the Duke of Aylesford, at an unlikely place: an upscale brothel. The Duke is trying to solve a mystery of his own, and Scarlett is sure they can help each other--if she can resist the attraction that draws them together...

As Duke of Aylesford, Ambrose is duty-bound to protect his family name from scandal no matter the cost. But Scarlett's fearless spirit forces him to look beyond his world of privilege. Scarlett is as intoxicating as she is dangerous, igniting a fire in him like no other. When the pair learn both mysteries they're trying to solve are tied to a string of missing women, the tangled scheme they uncover may put their lives, and their growing love, in mortal danger--and lead them to search their hearts like never before...

"A delightful historical romance with a liberal dash of adventure, plenty of sizzling heat, and a heart of pure gold. A superb start to Bryant's new Maidens of Mayhem series"
--Lenora Bell, USA Today bestselling author

"Duchess if You Dare is a fantastic read that kept me up late and has me anxiously awaiting the next book in the series."
--USA Today Bestselling Author Renee Ann Miller

Purchase Links
UK Amazon Link: https://rb.gy/emdsdw
US Links
Amazon: https://rb.gy/ytoy31
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Kobo: https://rb.gy/mpgh91

Review

First in a new series, Duchess if You Dare introduces us to the Maidens of Mayhem, four women who have taken it upon themselves to right the wrongs of Regency London by straying outside of society's rules. While two of them do not get a lot of page time and Julia is a strong supporting character, the Maiden in focus is Scarlett, a clever, competent, and fiercely independent woman with a fondness for roaming London in breeches.

When Scarlett's seamstress Linie disappears, she learns of a series of missing girls. It's pretty dark subject matter, but while investigating a brothel, she crosses paths with the handsome Duke of Aylesford. Ambrose is trying to track down his brother's favourite whore, but Scarlett's mysterious allure threatens to derail his search and upend his world. Dangerous situations lead to heightened tension until there's no way this won't lead to love.

While I loved Scarlett - I'm a sucker for competence and her actions flowed so naturally from her rough backstory - Ambrose has the more complex character arc. As a duke, he's powerful and privileged but constrained by responsibility and expectations. He takes a long time to realise how much his birth has benefited him and even longer to leverage it into any sort of action. His protective instinct wants to wrap Scarlett up in cotton wool, and while it comes from a place of emotion (and later love), he seems to completely ignore how well she can handle herself and her own self-determination, which I did find frustrating.

I definitely would've liked to see more of the Maidens, as Scarlett's friendship with Julia is a good emotional foil to the romance but Phoebe and Diana felt more incidental. A throwaway line makes me wonder if there's another story running concurrent with this one, perhaps the subject of a sequel. Ambrose's brother also seems ripe for his own story, given his the curtailing of his wayward tendencies.

After deceit, danger, and a smattering of abduction, the mystery wraps up quickly and Scarlett and Ambrose decide that love conquers all, including their hesitations and the huge gap in their social status. It felt a little handwavey but I'm willing to overlook it for the sake of a happy ending.

Overall, this is a solid romance for those who want a bit more grit with their Regency (but don't worry, there's still a ball!)

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Resources, all opinions are my own.

Author Bio

USA Today Bestselling author Anabelle Bryant began reading at age three and never stopped. Her passion for reading soon turned into a passion for writing and an author was born. Happy to grab her suitcase if it ensures a new adventure, Anabelle finds endless inspiration in travel; especially imaginary jaunts into romantic Regency England, a far cry from her home in New Jersey. Instead, her clever characters live out her daydreams because really, who wouldn't want to dance with a handsome duke or kiss a wicked earl?
Anabelle's books have been translated into several languages including Japanese and Russian, but writing isn't all that keeps her busy. Building miniatures, baking and photography are other favorite pastimes. Often found with her nose in a book, Anabelle is just as happy in a room full of people. She enjoys meeting readers, attending conferences and book signings. She has earned her Master's Degree and is ABD for her Doctorate Degree in education.
A firm believer in romance, Anabelle knows sometimes life doesn't provide a happily ever after, but her novels always do. Visit her website at AnabelleBryant.com

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Sunday 11 April 2021

Blog Tour: Hollywood Hero by Madelle Morgan (with giveaway!)


Unrequited love is hell on earth
Personal assistant Wendy Davila is in love with her boss, Halden Armstrong, megastar of the Apollo superhero film franchise. But she can’t compete with the succession of stick-thin blond beauties he’s caught and released. Or can she? When Halden asks Wendy to accompany him on a fishing trip to Muskoka, it’s her chance to remake her dark-haired, curvy Latina self into his ideal woman and cast her hook for Halden.

Can he trust her?
Halden has been burned by love. The last thing he wants is a woman like his ex who faked it until she landed him. Wendy is special, and the private trip is an opportunity to explore his feelings for her. However, the Greek god has an Achilles’ heel. Can he trust Wendy with a secret that could ruin his career? And will she still care for him when she learns the truth?

When Apollo falls off his pedestal, Wendy must decide if the man she adores is a keeper.

Purchase Links
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08X3QWD3B
Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08X3QWD3B
Amazon CA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08X3QWD3B
Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/hollywood-hero-1
Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/book/hollywood-hero/id1556258012?ls=1 

Review

Muskoka seems to be the place to be to fall in love - or to give in to it!

Hyper-efficient personal assistant Wendy hopes that two weeks with her boss will let their professional relationship blossom into a more personal one. Hilariously, she completely misreads the situation! Not with respect to her boss, because he's totally into her, but the lodge is less 'five-star resort' and more 'rundown rural fishing lodge'. I loved the juxtaposition between Wendy's competence in her professional career and her obliviousness in her personal life (though surely such a devoted PA would know when a relationship is purely for the publicity, right?).

For his part, Halden wants to make a move on Wendy but professionalism and the ongoing fallout from a poor past relationship decision gives him pause. I enjoyed his narration and fully understood where he was coming from most of the time, though I felt he was rather too judgey of his brother's ex, Tiffany.

I liked that the change of scene gave Wendy and Halden a chance to get to know each other on another level, even before their relationship levelled up. It is clear Wendy's encouragement is what pushes Halden to be a better person, and her experience among the Hollywood elite teaches her to be proud of who she is and where she comes from. I think I would've loved to meet some of the family she talks about as they seem like an awesome bunch.

When Halden makes a terrible decision and tumbles off his pedestal, Wendy must decide whether to forgive and accept him as a work in progress. For a workplace-to-lovers celebrity romance with a few more mosquito bites than usual and an emotional punch, pick up Hollywood Hero.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Resources; all opinions are my own

Author Bio:

Growing up, Madelle enjoyed nineteen summers at her grandparents’ cottage on Georgian Bay in the beautiful District of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, named by National Geographic Traveler magazine as one of their top 20 Best of the World Must-see Places.

Muskoka is Canada’s summer playground for many wealthy families and Hollywood celebrities. The Hollywood in Muskoka series updates the upstairs/downstairs trope: successful people in the film industry on vacation fall for service providers.

Madelle lives in Ottawa, Canada’s capital, with her husband and their labradoodle Raven. She dreams of owning a waterfront cottage. Or at least a pool.

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Thursday 8 April 2021

Gudetama: Mindfulness for the Lazy by Wook-Jin Clark

Gudetama, the adorably lazy egg, gives readers a visual crash course on mindfulness, encouraged by his far more energetic friend Nisetama.

This is a cute introduction to the very basics of mindfulness in a very easy to read format as Nisatama accompanies Gudetama around town. Information is presented in bite-sizes interactions with people around town. Sometimes the lessons stick, and some do not, but the conclusions are easy enough to draw. 

The vignettes do feel a little disjointed due to their short nature. If you are looking for a comprehensive guide to mindfulness, this is not for you - but if you want an easy to read look at the basics, this is an entertaining option.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley; all opinions are my own.

Tuesday 6 April 2021

Blog Tour: Uncork My Love by Rich Amooi (with giveaway!)

A sweet romantic comedy set in beautiful Napa Valley!

Ivy needs a miracle and a drink—not necessarily in that order. With a struggling winery, the only hope of keeping her dream alive is snagging a gold medal at the annual wine competition. She’s determined to win, but she can do it without the help of Ted Jacobs, aka Mr. Know-it-All.

Ted wants to catch lightning in a bottle and create the world’s greatest wine, but he’s smart enough to know he can’t do it alone. When he heads to Napa to keep his grandma from ending up in jail (don’t ask), he meets Ivy. She’s as complex and intoxicating as his award-winning cabernet, but as stubborn as the mule next door when she stomps on his offer to collaborate.

Ted knows it’s risky to mix business with pleasure, but if Ivy would only listen, they might just be the toast of the town.

Purchase Links
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncork-My-Love-Rich-Amooi-ebook/dp/B08WRGDY48
US  - https://www.amazon.com/Uncork-My-Love-Rich-Amooi-ebook/dp/B08WRGDY48

Review

I gotta say, after reading this book I want a glass of wine, and I'm not even a big wine drinker! Wine-making is described in such lush detail, the budding romance almost sneaks up on you.

Ted and Ivy are rival winemakers, forced into proximity by meddling grandmothers and united in their desire to make the perfect wine. Ivy's betrayal at the hands of her ex has closed her heart to all newcomers but Ted manages to wrangle his way in there, almost against his will. For his part, Ted just wants to buy a vine and go home, until his growing awareness of Ivy reminds him there is more to life than wine (if only barely).

Their terrible first impressions are hilarious, as is Ted's inability to keep his shirt clean. It was a joy to watch their interactions grow from acrimonious to accepting to affectionate. I must say that Ted frustrated me, especially at first, with his arrogance and insistence on giving advice. He definitely learns better (for which I'm very grateful), but I'm still not sure how much of it sticks and I'm sure it will be a work in progress for him to learn when his opinion isn't wanted or needed. Ivy also had her moments of frustration, but they felt a lot more understandable and I loved her character arc throughout the book.

However the stars of the show must surely be their grandmothers. Loretta and Sherry clearly love their respective grandchildren but have way too much fun making trouble. Loretta in particular steals every scene she's in.

For an enjoyable romp through Napa Valley, grab a glass of wine and this book!

Disclaimer: I receiver a copy of this book from the publisher via Rachel's Random Resources; all opinions are my own

Author Bio

Rich Amooi is a Taleflick Discovery Winner, Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Recipient, Holt Medallion Finalist, and the Amazon Bestselling author of 16 romantic comedies, including It's Not PMS, It's You, Dying to Meet You, There's Something About a Cowboy, and Madam Love, Actually

A former radio personality and wedding DJ, Rich now writes romantic comedies full-time in San Diego, California, and is happily married to a kiss monster imported from Spain. Rich believes in public displays of affection, silliness, infinite possibilities, donuts, gratitude, laughter, and happily ever after.

Social Media Links
Author website: www.richamooi.com
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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/richamooi

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Monday 5 April 2021

Magnetic Medic by Alexa Padgett

Aidy Wright never expected to move back home pregnant and alone, but she's slowly finding her feet. Now working at the family architecture firm, she's finishing her masters thesis and just bought her own place. On move-in day, she discovers her neighbour across the hall is Ryder Mackay, an old friend of her brother. He's handsome, kind, and a paediatrician to boot. In short, he's the perfect guy, but it's the very worst time. Or is it?

This is a solidly entertaining romance with a lot to like! Firstly, Ryder is incredible. His external perfection is tempered by a painful past and refined by his own character arc, sparked but not dependent on Aidy. I really appreciated that he's only half-white and while racism isn't a factor, it's not completely glossed over either. Him and Aidy have sparks from the beginning but don't act on them for a while. When things got rough, it happened in a believable if frustrating way, and their communication problems stem directly from their well-documented issues.

Aidy is also awesome, with her determination and drive despite a rocky adolescence. I also loved that Aidy had supportive friends and am sure one of them is going to feature in a future book *waggles eyebrows*. I did feel they sort of dipped out of frame as the book went on however. Finally, I adored Rosie, because who doesn't love a puppy with such a huge personality?

I didn't realise until putting this review together that this is part of the Cocky Hero Club wider universe with many contributing authors, which certainly explains why some characters seem more like returning characters from their own book. There's over a hundred books and I'm not sure how they all link together, but if they're all as good as this one, I'm keen to read more!

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley; all opinions are my own