Thursday, May 31, 2018

Silver Star by Lisa Swinton


Synopsis:

Country superstar Sara Silver has it all: fame, fortune, and a mantel full of Grammy's. She also has a string of chart-topping heartbreak songs to go with them-all based on her miserable love life. Now her manager says Sara doesn't sing with the heart she used to. If she doesn't  come up with another hit album soon, then her label will move on to the next big thing.
Sara heads to a ranch in Wyoming to get back to her country roots and rediscover herself. To keep the press away, she hides her identity and is determined to let nothing distract her. Then she meets Cal: tall, brooding, and all cowboy. Sara falls for Cal and the quiet ranch life, but with each song she writes her time there draws to a close.
Sara will have to choose between the country stars of Nashville or the glittering stars of Wyoming sky... unless she can find a way to have both.

Review:

I've been waiting for Lisa to come out with a new book and YAHOO it's here! I just love love... did I say love? cuz I mean LOVE her books! And once a again she did a fabulous job! First, check out the cover... Amazing! Second, I'm a super big country music fan and this is about a country music star (you don't have to love country music to love this book) Bonus! And it's a wonderfully written clean romance that sucks you right in and keeps you turning those pages to the very end.
Sara has it all but her music career is not as heartfelt as it used to be so her manager sends her off to a ranch in Wyoming. She is sent to write and come back when she has songs for a new album. She didn't know what she would be getting herself into but little did she know her world would forever be changed by the wonderful people she spends the Summer with. I enjoyed all the characters in this book and what they brought to the story to help it be complete. I loved the story line, descriptions and situations that Sara went through to discover who she really was and what she wanted in life. The  friendship and connection that is formed between Sara, Cal and Stella is just perfect. This book should be added to your Summer reading list. LOVED IT!

Stars: 5



Friday, May 25, 2018

Hart & Soul by Lisa Swinton


Synopsis:

When Classical pianist Phoebe Hart cons her manager into booking her into the Fantasy Music Festival in New Orleans, she hopes to broaden her limited musical horizons. Then she meets the Soul of Jazz, notorious bad boy musician, Kane Bradley, who offers her a lesson in more than just piano technique. With her agent threatening to drop her unless she drops Bradley, will Phoebe risk the career she's worked so hard for, or gamble on a whirlwind romance that could affect her heart, soul, and career forever?

Review:

This was extra short and sweet and I loved it! Phoebe is a very talented classical pianist and she meets the handsome Jazz musician, Kane Bradley. I love how the book was centered around music. They had a great connection and Kane helped her see what her life and career could really be like if she didn't have the agent she had.  I enjoy Lisa's characters and her well written stories. This is a short story that I received from Lisa when I signed up for her newsletter at https://lisaswinton.blogspot.com/  

Stars: 5




The Trust of a Billionaire by Michelle Pennington


Synopsis:

Hannah Rhodes is determined to keep her beachfront property, even though she can't afford to. But it's her childhood home and she can't bear to see it plowed down by the billionaire investor who keeps raising his offer to buy it. When the same man hires her to be his daughter's nanny-providing her the income she needs to reject his offer- the irony is not lost on her. However, seeing him as a loving, worried father makes it difficult to enjoy her secret revenge.
For Cater Ellis, building his own resort was a massive risk, but worth it to build a new life for his daughter away from his controlling mother. Everything is going to plan except that the owner of the tumbled-down home blocking his resort view and threatening its success refuses to sell. If only his new nanny would stop distracting him, he just might be able to figure out how to solve this problem. Not only is she beautiful and vibrant, she's helping his daughter bloom. Just when he begins to give in to his feelings, he discovers who she really is.
When their trust is shaken, will Carter and Hannah sacrifice what they wanted most for a chance at something more?

Review:

I loved getting away to a beautiful resort on the beach by reading this great book! It made me want to book my next beach getaway. Hannah is a school art teacher who just started summer break but to make ends meet she gets a summer job as a nanny. Hunky billionaire Carter owns a brand new resort that is getting ready to open but all he needs to do for everything to be fabulous is buy the house next door... but it's easier said than done. Hannah shows up to her new nanny job and it happens to be for the owner of the resort that is trying to buy her house. I loved this book it was full of moments of frustration with the overbearing grandma and cute, sweet moments. The sparks fly even though they try not to let them! The chemistry between the two was... oo la la and I like how the problems get solved at the end. This is the first book I've read in the Destined For Love Resort Series and I look forward to reading the rest of them. This author is new to me and I will definitely be reading more from her in the future!

Stars: 5


Monday, May 21, 2018

The Princess Bride of Riodan by Rachelle J. Christensen


Synopsis:

When a mysterious man offers to help Elise redecorate the old Bed & Breakfast, she gladly hands him a wallpaper steamer. After she discovers his true identity, she doesn't know whether to curtsy or run and hide. Unfortunately, hiding isn't an option because her heart is already tangled up with the handsome prince. At the same time, Elise's old crush from high school wants a relationship and she's forced to decide whether to chase after a fairy tale ending or stay grounded in reality.

Review:

This is a sweet book about a cute extra hard working girl who meets her Prince Charming. This was a cute read and I enjoyed the characters. Elise has multiple jobs so she can help her Granny and while she was working at the Bed & Breakfast a handsome man comes and offers to help her. She later finds out he is a prince who is hiding out in Echo Ridge. I liked Wes' character... I loved that he was a prince but he didn't think twice about helping Elise he just went to work. He was so caring and thoughtful. There were some laugh out loud parts due to Granny and Elise's honesty. Their chemistry was perfect and it made for another great Echo Ridge book. It had fun references to the hit movie The Princess Bride so that was a fun added bonus.

Stars: 4

Monday, May 14, 2018

Wedding Weekend by Rebecca Talley


Synopsis:

Eden Brooks, a cynical social worker who's seen far too many broken relationships, flies to South Padre Island, Texas for her best friend's weekend wedding. Content to be the dutiful maid of honor, the last thing she expects is to meet a man- especially a good one.
Jeremy Rivera, the best man, is a cowboy-turned-software-developer from Dallas who's been too busy building his career to worry about a relationship.
When Eden and Jeremy meet, they're instantly drawn to each other. Unfortunately, one of the bridesmaids-who happens to be the bride's cousin- has set her sights on Jeremy and is determined to maneuver Eden out of the way any way she can. And Jeremy doesn't seem to mind.
Will the weekend end in a love connection between Eden and Jeremy or will it simply prove to Eden that there are no decent men out there?

Review:

A book that takes place on a beach is bound to be another favorite of mine. Man I love the beach and want to go... like yesterday! Eden came to South Padre Island for her best friends wedding and when she met the best man, Jeremy, sparks flew. There was an undeniable connection between the two but Eden didn't want to admit to that because she was not looking for a relationship. The book was well written and I enjoyed the characters. Jeremy is quite the guy and I'm glad he didn't give in to the cousin. The cousins actions were a funny addition to the book. This was a sweet, quick and clean read. I hope there is another book because I would love to hear more of Eden and Jeremy's story.

Stars: 4.5