Escape to the breath-taking beauty of Venice – The City of Love. When pragmatic, sensible and resolutely single Deirdre York (Didi to her friends) is sent to Venice for work she is determined not to be taken in by the romantic clichés. Winter in the floating city may be breathtakingly beautiful, but she’s here withContinue reading “Match Made in Venice by Leonie Mack”
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The Life She Wants by Robyn Carr
My first book of 2021! I had to start it with Robyn Carr. I discovered her thanks to the Netflix adaptation of Virgin River actually but it turned out I already owned a few of her books from the free section at the library, I’ve since collected over 20!! Anyway, to kick off what isContinue reading “The Life She Wants by Robyn Carr”
One Day in December by Josie Silver
Do you believe in love at first sight? Have you ever made eye contact with someone and knew they would be important in your life? What if you fell in love at first sight, lost sight and looked for a year only to see that person walk into your apartment as your best friends newContinue reading “One Day in December by Josie Silver”
The Return by Nicholas Sparks
I am an avid Nicholas Sparks reader. I can’t help it. A new title drops and I have to grab it. Sparks newest book did not disappoint. It’s amazing to me that I could read a Sparks book with out knowing he wrote it and recognize the author immediately, his writing style is consistent andContinue reading “The Return by Nicholas Sparks”
Winter Without You: Book Review
Winter Without You by Beth Good is a fun romance to add to your Christmas time reads. I’m not a big Hallmark Christmas movie watcher but I love a good Christmas book and add love, I’m in! Hannah lost everything but when she inherited her late grandmother’s estate she gained everything and more. From the momentContinue reading “Winter Without You: Book Review”
Everything, Everything
Wow, wow, wow. I felt so many emotions during this read. I identified with each of the main characters and could feel for them as well as withthem. Imagine being a teenage girl trapped in a sterile house with just your mother, a nurse, the occasional tutor. No friends, certainly no boyfriend. No prom, orContinue reading “Everything, Everything”