Friday, November 20, 2020

The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano

Willa Duvall loves medicine. Matters of the heart aren't as important to her, hence why suitors continue to scratch their heads in disbelief when she turns down their marriage proposals. But between a love note hidden in her desk and an ultimatum by her father, Willa is determined to get employment at a home she visited with her father during her growing up years. With letter in hand and employment secured, Willa begins a journey of which she did not expect. 

Politano has written a masterful story in The Love Note. I love how she takes one object, a letter, and twists a whole story around it. How the same words mean different things to those who read it and how the story takes a life of it's own based on one letter. What a great, unique story that takes the reader on a journey through the ups and downs of romance and misinterpretation, the reader is glued to the pages just wondering how everything will work out. 

Revell Reads sent me this complimentary copy to review for them. Opinions expressed are my own.

Thursday, November 05, 2020

Review of Point of Danger by Irene Hannon

Eve Reilly loves her job. Talking about controversial subjects on her early morning radio show. Others, however, want to silence her.  Detective Brent Lange is new on the job and his first case involves finding out who is making the threats against Eve. What the two don't expect is the feelings that spark the moment they meet. Will they find the culprit who is threatening Eve's life before it's too late? 

This is Irene Hannon's first book in her new Triple Threat Series. With suspense showing up on every page and characters intertwining with each other, this book keeps the reader flipping the pages trying to figure out how it's all going to come together. Throw in sparks of romance and you have the signature romantic suspense Hannon is known for. A good book that keeps the reader engaged right up to the end and looking forward to the second book in the series. You won't be disappointed if you pick up this book, or any of her other romantic suspense books.

Revell Books sent me this complimentary copy to review for them. Opinions expressed are my own.

Wednesday, November 04, 2020

Review of The Key to Love by Betsy St. Amant

In this stand-alone novel, Bri Duval is hoping her romantic man in shining armor shows up someday. To have a marriage as good as her parents' was. To be able to put her lock on the Love Lock gate out in the back of the bakery she works at. What she doesn't expect is travel writer Gerard Fortier to waltz in to her bakery, tell her the coffee is horrible and pop her romance bubble. In this charming story, Bri and Gerard find more out about themselves than expected and realize that maybe expectations of romance can change.

This novel was a charming read, set in a mom and pop town that is easy to picture. A book to cozy up next to the fire with on a cold, rainy day that will keep your heart warm. Betsy has a whimsical way of writing with a dose of humor and a tender thread woven through the entire story. She does a great job keeping the reader engaged all the way to the end. With laughter and tears mingled along the way, the reader can feel like they are walking with the characters on their journey of learning a bit more of who they are.


Revell Reads sent me this complimentary copy to review. The opinions expressed are my own.