Good morning, everyone!
I'm coming in a bit late with this one. With all the going I've been doing lately, this one should have posted two weeks ago - a nod to Beltane.
Good morning, everyone!
I'm coming in a bit late with this one. With all the going I've been doing lately, this one should have posted two weeks ago - a nod to Beltane.
Good morning, readers.
If you're looking for a quick read during your coffee break, today's book is for you.
Love blooms after the
rain…
Aria Garcia is a fifth-grade teacher in Vermont, who likes to keep her private life private. Her co-workers are curious as to who is sending her flowers almost every single day. Aria has never felt the way she does with Damian Rossi. He makes her feel safe and, most importantly, loved.
With each new bouquet of
flowers from Damian, Aria falls deeper in love. After a month of sneaking
around, Damian is ready to show off his love for Aria. Will Aria be able to
find the courage she needs to let go of her fears?
Good morning, friends!
A quick note:
While I read/ review novella-length books every week, I do this for two reasons. The biggest one is time. My main focus since Bob retired is spending time with him and take care of our home. He didn't retire after 42 years for me to sit with my nose in my book/ kindle. The second reason is to give you a taste of an author's work. This enables you to decide in a limited mount of time if this is an author you want to further discover. Also, I've joined Kindle Unlimited so most books are available on Kindle Unlimited. Please remember to leave a review.
With that, let's meet this week's author:
When Eden isn’t writing,
she is raising an intelligent, creative, and imaginative teenage boy. Together,
they live in southwest Utah.
I'll be reviewing May Flowers tomorrow. This is Book 5 in her calendar series. While the book is only 47 pages, I'm looking forward to reading the book. I'm hoping the story is captivating enough for me to go back and read the other eleven books.
You'll find Eden Larsen on the following places:
All my best!
~ Angela
Good morning, readers!
I have a treat for you this morning.
When designer Angel
Tempest agrees to help her friend Zac inspect his surprise inheritance, she
expects a peaceful break in the Scottish Highlands. Instead, she finds a
crumbling estate and Kyle Fallon, Zac’s brooding, bossy Canadian cousin.
Angel is frustrated by Kyle’s attitude — and the way his rugged looks and intense eyes distract her.
Kyle isn’t thrilled to be back in Scotland. He’s only here to settle family business, not clash with a beautiful but sharp-tongued designer who has wild ideas for the house he’s half-inherited.
As they navigate conflicting visions for the estate, tensions rise between Angel and Kyle — and so does the chemistry.
And when long-kept secrets of the house emerge, what started as a reluctant partnership turns into something neither of them saw coming.
Angel has a Goth style. She loves all things Victorian, right down to the Jet jewelry she designs. You can feel her excitement at exploring Zac's inherited home in the Scottish Highlands. What she doesn't count on is the fierce energy with his cousin, Kyle. This is a true enemies to (potential) lovers romance, all evolving from a couple of spirits from the 1800s inhabiting the estate.
I was enchanted by Angel's enthusiasm, Kyle's (whatever attitude), the secret passages and the ghosts of Alasdair and Annis. The Jet mourning ring almost appears as a shell game. Keep an eye on that piece of jewelry.
Spring At Taigh Fallon is a brief vacation in the Scottish Highlands, to a centuries old home, complete with a turret, you will truly enjoy. This is Book 1 of 2 in the Tempest Sisters series. Just for fun, we'll visit Book 2 in our Christmas in July series.
In the mean time, I'm giving, Spring At Taigh Fallon...
All my best!
~Angela
Good morning!
Can you believe we are in May? Oh, and Cinco de Mayo is today. Make the most of Taco Tuesday, for sure!
Today, we're getting to know Kirsty Ferry.
Kirsty is from the North East of England and won the English Heritage/Belsay Hall National Creative Writing competition in 2009 with the ghostly tale 'Enchantment'.
Her timeslip novel, 'Some Veil Did Fall', a paranormal romance set in Whitby, was published by Choc Lit in Autumn 2014. Many of her subsequent Choc Lit books have since been re-published by Joffe Books, including her popular Cornish Secrets timeslip series. Kirsty now writes dark, witchy, Gothic timeslips for Boldwood, with her first Boldwood book being 'The Witch's Stone' and the second 'The Snow Witch', both due out in 2026.
Kirsty has a BA (Hons) in
Literature, and subsequently achieved a Masters with Distinction in Creative
Writing from Northumbria University in 2016.