Filthy Rich Vampire By Geneva Lee

Filthy Rich Vampire By Geneva Lee

Julian Rousseaux has a problem. He’s single, and for the world’s wealthiest vampires, the social season is about to begin. Julian would rather stake himself than get married. But as the eldest, eligible Rousseaux he has no choice but to find a wife before the season ends – whether he likes it or not.

When cellist Thea literally stumbles into his life at a gala, she’s the last person Julian could ever fall in love with. She’s too innocent, too kind and way too human. But now that she knows about his world, she’s also a walking target.

She needs protection; he needs a fake girlfriend to discourage overzealous vampire matchmaking… But with each moment they share, new dangers emerge: a desire as forbidden as their stolen touches, an awakening of a long-dead heart, and secrets that could tear them both apart…

My Thoughts:

This was a bit different read for me. I don’t usually read books about vampires but I thought I would give it a go. I am glad I did, it was an easy story to follow along with. Julian is a vampire and when he goes to a gala dinner her meets Thea and he cannot seem to stay away from her even though she is human and this could be bad news for the both of them, but the attraction is strong between them and neither of them can stay away from each other. There are some spicy scenes in this story but it was ok, it kind of fitted with the story. The only thing I was not keen on was he kept on calling her pet and that bugged me a little. I know there are other books to follow on from this book, which I may read at some point but I would not be racing out to get them. Overall a good read.

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The Perfect Marriage By Jeneva Rose

The Perfect Marriage By Jeneva Rose

HIS MISTRESS IS DEAD. HIS WIFE IS HIS ONLY HOPE.

Sarah Morgan is one of the best criminal defence attorneys in Washington, DC. With a perfect case record and having made named partner before the age of thirty-five, her life is going exactly as she planned.

However, the same cannot be said for her husband, Adam, a failed author, who’s grown to resent his wife’s meteoric success as he feels it’s come at the expense of their relationship.

For almost two years, Adam has kept his affair with Kelly Summers a secret, but everything changes when her body is discovered at the couple’s lake house and Adam is arrested on suspicion of murder.

Sarah now finds herself facing her most challenging case yet when she vows to defend her husband–a man accused of murdering his mistress.

While Adam is certainly guilty of sleeping with Kelly, the question remains: Is he guilty of killing her too?

My Thoughts:

I did not know what to expect with this book, the storyline sounded so good. It is all about Sarah who is a defence attorney and the best in the business and her husband who is a writer. But when he gets accused of murder, Sarah knows she needs to be his defence lawyer and take things in to her own hands, but how is she feeling about everything, her whole world has just come crashing down on her but she vows to help him at his worst. I liked the writing style and how each chapter was a different person so you got a feel of how each character was feeling. It was an addictive and compelling read, the twists shocked me and so did the ending. I am looking forward to reading the next book now. There was a lot of oh my god’s in the story. I could not believe how the story turned out. So good.

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Dear Debbie By Frieda McFadden

Dear Debbie By Frieda McFadden

Sometimes, enough is enough…

Debbie Mullen is losing it. For years, she has compiled all her best advice into her column, Dear Debbie, where the wives of New England come for sympathy and neighbourly advice. Through her work, Debbie has heard from countless women who are ignored, belittled, or even abused by their husbands. And Debbie does her best to guide them in the right direction.

Or at least, she did.

These days, Debbie’s life seems to be spiralling out of control. She just lost her job. Something strange is happening with her teenage daughters. And her husband is keeping secrets, according to the tracking app she installed on his phone. Now, Debbie’s done being the bigger person. She’s done being reasonable and practical. It’s time to take her own advice.

And now it’s time for payback against all the people in her life who deserve it the most.

My Thoughts:

Why are Frieda’s books so addictive? that is what I want to know. As soon as she has a new book out I am there and have to purchase it. Debbie writes for a column and she has to give her advice to people that write in. Debbie has heard it all and is fed up of hearing the dame things over and over again but for her column she must give the best advice and direct them to the best way of dealing with the situation. But when she loses her job and things start to go down hill for Debbie she decides enough is enough and takes payback on all the people who have been not on her side. But how she does it, is genius and nothing can stop her now. I loved the build up through out the book and the twists, it is very rare to guess what is coming next with Frieda’s books. It was an unusual storyline but one that worked really well.

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Regretting You by Colleen Hoover

Regretting You by Colleen Hoover

Morgan Grant and her sixteen-year-old daughter, Clara, would like nothing more than to be nothing alike.

Morgan is determined to prevent her daughter from making the same mistakes she did. By getting pregnant and married way too young, Morgan put her own dreams on hold. Clara doesn’t want to follow in her mother’s footsteps. Her predictable mother doesn’t have a spontaneous bone in her body.

With warring personalities and conflicting goals, Morgan and Clara find it increasingly difficult to coexist. The only person who can bring peace to the household is Chris—Morgan’s husband, Clara’s father, and the family anchor. But that peace is shattered when Chris is involved in a tragic and questionable accident. The heartbreaking and long-lasting consequences will reach far beyond just Morgan and Clara.

While struggling to rebuild everything that crashed around them, Morgan finds comfort in the last person she expects to, and Clara turns to the one boy she’s been forbidden to see. With each passing day, new secrets, resentment, and misunderstandings make mother and daughter fall further apart. So far apart, it might be impossible for them to ever fall back together.

My Thoughts:

Another great Colleen Hoover read. This is about Morgan and her teenage daughter Clara. They both find it hard to exist around each other but Morgan does not want her to end up how she did at her age, but what sixteen year old girl will listen to her mothers advice as she did not when she was that young. When tragedy strikes the family, Clara blames her mum but when Morgan finds out something that could shatter her daughter’s world she decides not to tell her. They both go through the grieving process but will they be able to connect once again? Morgan seeks comfort in someone close by and it’s how Clara will respond to that. It was a good read and storyline, I think readers will be able to relate somewhere in this story. It makes you think what you would do in Morgan’s situation. They were great well rounded characters and you go through different emotions reading the story. I raced through this book and loved it. A great read.

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What Happened at No. 13 By Saskia

What Happened at No. 13 By Saskia

When Rosie inherits No.13 Arundel Crescent from the birth parents she never knew, the large house in London’s upmarket Notting Hill feels like a dream come true, at first…

But dreams can become nightmares.

The house is crumbling around her and has conditions attached. She can’t sell it on, and before long, she’s forced to take in lodgers, just to pay the bills.

Meanwhile the truth about what happened to her parents is about to surface. And someone – who will stop at nothing – has a dark plan to take everything that belongs to Rosie, and more

My Thoughts:


I needed a good twisty thriller to read and this book caught my attention. I liked the sound of the plot. A woman inherits the house her biological parents had before they died. She wants to find out more about herself as she was adopted when young. But when a woman wants to come and clean for her she doesn’t realise what she is letting herself in for. Things start to go wrong and no one is as they seem. Things start spiralling out of control for her and she doesn’t know when they will stop. Lots of lies, betrayals and family issues make for such a thrilling read. It will grab hold of you and won’t let you breathe until the end. A punchy thriller of a read.

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All the Ways You Break Me By Melissa Wiesner

All the Ways You Break Me By Melissa Wiesner


Ten years after fleeing Sandy Harbor Island, Josie’s hometown is the last place she wants to be. But she’s maid of honor for her sister Madeline and determined to give her the beachside wedding of her dreams.

Josie hadn’t reckoned on the best man: Ian. One look in his sky-blue eyes and she’s back to the summer she turned eighteen, waitressing at the sailing club. She never expected the son of the island’s wealthiest property developer to notice her. But sun-kissed days out on the water showed Josie that Ian had the kindest heart and biggest dreams.

Their future had only just begun when Josie’s life was torn apart. She can never tell Ian why she ran away. She’ll just avoid him all week and leave as soon as the wedding is over.

But Ian’s oceanside cottage is the only place to stay, and wedding events throw them together in all kinds of ways. It’s clear from every lingering glance and accidental brush of hands that neither of them ever forgot that fleeting, magical summer…

But the harder Josie falls, the more danger she’s in of revealing her secret. Ian is the one person who can never, ever know what she did on that life-shattering day a decade ago. But if Josie runs away—forever this time—will she break her own heart all over again?

My Thoughts:

Josie has come back to her hometown for her sister’s wedding, many years ago Josie and her family fled this place and for very good reasons she never wanted to return until now. But when you are maid of honour and the best man is someone you ran away from, things are going to get a little awkward. Ian and Josie know there is still a connection between the two of them even after all this time, he wants to know why she fled. When it all comes tumbling out, Josie is in for a shock she never saw coming. Plenty of twists and turns in this story, I liked how each chapter was Josie or Ian recalling what happened back then and also the present day. I guessed early on what had happened back then but not what the twist would be. It was a great story that held my attention till the end. I need to read more of this authors books now.

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Summer Skies Over Starr’s Fall By Kate Hewitt

Summer Skies Over Starr’s Fall By Kate Hewitt

As the weather warms up, everyone in Starr’s Fall has one thing on their minds… ice cream. And Zoe Wilkinson is the person to help them out. Running the town’s only ice cream shop—The Latest Scoop—she should be the most popular person in town, at least every day that the sun’s shining.

But, in spite of growing up in Starr’s Fall, Zoe has reached the age of twenty-eight without letting anyone deeply into her life. Her wild teenage years seem to be all anyone remembers, perhaps not helped by her spiky pink hair, and sometimes even spikier attitude.

That is, until fourteen-year-old Sophie comes into her store, and tries to steal something. Zoe calls her out, only to attract the ire of Sophie’s furious father, Dan Bryant –a surprisingly sexy middle-aged dad who Zoe would probably develop a huge crush on, if he wasn’t busy defending his daughter.

When she gets home to realise Sophie and Dan are in fact also her new neighbors, she knows she has to make nice. Besides, she can’t help but see a bit of her own teenage tearaway self in sulky Sophie.

But, as the summer sun blazes overhead, will letting a lost teenage girl and a man who gives her butterflies into her life be enough to warm up Zoe’s frozen, frightened heart?

My Thoughts:

This is book three in the Starr’s Fall Series and it can be read as a standalone as I have done. Zoe is the owner of the local ice cream shop and she is happy in life but knows there is something missing. When a dad and daughter move in to town Zoe gets more than she bargained for when his daughter steals something from her shop and when she finds out they are neighbours it blows her mind, how can she concentrate when there is a hot guy living next door. But Zoe has home life stuff going on and does not know if she should commit. It was a lovely story to escape with. I liked the characters and even though I have not read the previous two books I don’t feel as though I am missing out on anything. It was a really good well rounded read.

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Escape to Seahaven Bay By Nicola May

Escape to Seahaven Bay By Nicola May

Seahaven Bay has always been a place where the sparkling tides bring laughter, love and a lot of fun. But when Rita Jory’s beloved husband Archie dies in a tragic accident, she’s left alone on their failing Cornish farm with nothing but her grieving heart, a mountain of debt and some very badly behaved goats. Faced with selling the home she loves or finding a way to make it pay, Rita has a moment of desperate inspiration. She decides to transform her beloved Seahaven Farm into a place where broken souls can heal by the sea.

With help from her sharp-tongued mother-in-law, loyal best friend, daughter and new friends, the rundown farm soon blossoms into a haven of healing, creativity and community. Rita dares to believe her future might still shimmer with possibility – and even admits her growing attraction to Jago, the gorgeous neighbouring farmer with whom the Jorys had a decades-long feud.

But just as Rita begins to find peace, long-buried secrets about Archie’s past begin to surface, forcing her to question everything she believed about the life they built together.

Rita must discover the truth and decide if she’s ready to open her heart again – to love, to hope, and to the possibility that even after loss, life can still be full of surprises.

My Thoughts:

I have not read many of Nicola’s books before and I don’t really know why because this book was fantastic. It is all about Rita who went her husband dies, she is left looking after the farm he owned but it is really starting to fail, as the days go on after her loss, she realises that her husband had some secrets that he never felt as though he could tell her. Rita is faced with a dilemma of what to do next but maybe the next door neighbour who has his own farm can help in many ways than one. It was a beautiful story that was very touching. I loved all the characters and how well rounded the story was. It made me feel every emotion and I loved the ending. I will be reading more of Nicola’s books from now on.

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Over and Over By Becky Hunter

Over and Over By Becky Hunter


In every lifetime, it’s always you…

When Lissa meets Ash, she can’t deny their instant connection. It’s like they’ve met before, many times.

Then, the flashbacks start and somehow she just knows: these are memories of past lives. And in those lives, there’s always one person. Always, she falls in love with him. Always, it ends in tragedy.

This time, Lissa knows she must do something different. Can the star-crossed lovers learn from their past mistakes and finally find their happy ending?

My Thoughts:

After reading Becky’s previous books I knew this was a must read so I was excited to start reading it straight away. I found this a very interesting and unique spin on a book, if you read the first page Becky actually tells you about her thought process and I can clearly see how this way worked so much better for her. The story is about Lissa and Ash who are two people who have mutual feelings for each other but when things start to develop, this is when the flashbacks start to happen, nothing good ever comes from these flashbacks but Lissa really wants it to work with Ash so she tries to find a way for the flashbacks to change and for her to be happy once again. But can she? It was a great read, very unique but packs a punch. There are a rollercoaster of emotions and I was really rooting for the both of them to live a happy life.

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A Cottage in the Country By Katie Fforde

A Cottage in the Country By Katie Fforde

She’s found her dream home but can she make her dreams a reality?

Hattie finds other people their dream homes for a living.

Surely she, of all people, has the connections and the knowledge to find her own forever home? Instead, she baffles those closest to her by choosing to pack up and move every few months from one housesitting job to the next.

Of course, that’s because she knows where she wants to live. It’s a beautiful house owned by a lovely old woman who’d simply love for Hattie to have it.

But nothing is ever that simple.

There’s Clive who refuses to listen to his great-aunt’s wishes about her house. There’s Luke, Hattie’s oldest friend, who just wants to see her happy. And there’s Hattie herself. It might take a difficult client, an awkward teenager and a couple of dogs to help her see what really makes a house a home.

My Thoughts:

Hattie is a property finder and loves finding the perfect homes for her clients. But Hattie has no fixed abode, there is a dream house she would love but it is occupied by a sweet old lady who Hattie likes deeply. Some of her clients can be very demanding about what kind of house they want and their expectations but Hattie is there to try and aim for the best. But she seems to get more involved in the clients lives than she would of expected to. I liked reading about being a property finder, I have never come across a book that the main character is one. I liked Hattie’s relationship with Luke and how she always helps out other people, she is a people pleaser and I liked that about her. It was such a feel good romance story that brought joy to my face. I really enjoyed it.

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