Showing posts with label Mystery Writer. Show all posts
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Monday, January 11, 2021

Susan's Review of The Way The Story Goes by Samantha Chase- (Magnolia Sound #7)




Thriller writer Mia Kingsley has been hit with a serious case of writer’s block and she needs a little peace and quiet. A beach front property in Magnolia Sound seemed like the perfect escape and just the change of scenery she needs to get the words flowing again. That is, until her noisy neighbor starts running power tools and blasting music at all hours of the day and night. Before long, the next victim in her story starts to bear an uncanny resemblance to the contractor next door.

Austin Coleman never wanted to come back to Magnolia Sound. But sometimes, life takes an unexpected turn and the only way to get back on your feet is to go home. His plan is to avoid all things connected to his past, and renovating a beach house in the off-season is just the way to do that—there’ll be no neighbors and no distractions. Or so he thought until he almost maims his sexy neighbor with a flying sink. Despite his best efforts, trouble follows everywhere he goes.

At first she wanted to kill him. Now she wants to kiss him. Sometimes you have to wait and see where the story goes.


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I highly recommend Samantha Chase’s The Way the Story Goes! I was engaged in Mia and Austin’s story from start to finish.

Thriller writer Mia Kingsley has a bad case of writer’s block. She’s escaped to a beach house to finish her novel. Her deadline is looming and the loud construction work going on next store was adding to her stress level. Her coping strategy? She started a new book titled Deadly Renovation—starring her loud next door neighbor! I loved this plot device as it kicked up the storyline a level, showcased Mia’s creativity and added a fun twist to the plot.

Loved Mia and Austin Coleman’s first meeting—he throws a sink off the deck and narrowly misses clobbering Mia. Loved the fun, flirty back and forth banter between the couple as they navigate a work truce, friendship and romance. Mia is beautiful, desirable, intelligent and an introvert. Family situations, and confrontations are not her forte. On the other hand, Austin is at ease with family parties and can hold his own in quarrelsome situations. Austin is a successful architect who has trouble believing in himself and acknowledging his successful career.

Samantha Chase is an incredible storyteller. Her characters leap off the page and into your heart. I really wanted this couple to believe in themselves and in their love story. I could relate to their situation and was pulling for their HEA.

If you are looking for a novel with all the feels—pick up The Way the Story Goes! It’s a fabulous character driven novel filled with flirty banter, memorable characters and a sizzling romance which will warm your heart!

Reviewed by Susan Gorman

ARC provided by the author






Samantha Chase is a New York Times and USA Today bestseller of contemporary romance. She released her debut novel in 2011 and currently has more than forty titles under her belt! When she’s not working on a new story, she spends her time reading romances, playing way too many games of Scrabble or Solitaire on Facebook, wearing a tiara while playing with her sassy pug Maylene…oh, and spending time with her husband of 25 years and their two sons in North Carolina. Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Newsletter | BookBub








Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The Best of Us by Robyn Carr - Audible edition

The Best of Us
by Robyn Carr
Audible Edition
☆☆☆☆☆
Every so often, a thing will make its way around on Facebook.
Someone will ask you to list your 15 favorite authors.
There are a lot of authors I like to read. But when I reply
on that FB thing, I generally list 4 or 5. There just aren't
that many that I will automatically buy. Or that will
absolutely make the time to read.
Robyn Carr is one of them.
 
I have never ever been disappointed in her stories.
To add to that, she uses Therese Plummer to narrate
her wonderful stories. I think she may be the best
narrator I have ever listened to.
 The Best of Us has been typical in that I did not want
it to end. I believe she could just keep writing and
writing these characters and this place on and on.
Generation after generation. And it would never
be boring. Not just Sullivans Crossing. Any of her
stories or places.
 
Dr Leigh Culver is a capable, smart, kind
independent woman. She was raised by her Aunt Helen.
Who is exactly the same. Both Leigh and Helen are sure
they can manage. Neither have any interest in marriage.
What kind of life is that? With no permanent strong
connection in love with another?
Can they leave themselves open to new possibilities?
Are either of them willing to turn loose of their heart?
Does the right man exist?
I highly recommend The Best of Us.
I hope you will enjoy the story however you go about it.
 
 
I bought my copy from Audible.com
Review by Lisa Hutson