Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Susan's Review of A Lady of True Distinction by Grace Burrowes




Hawthorne Dorning either finds a way to turn his family’s vast botanical resources into a successful commercial venture, or the estate the Dornings have called home for centuries could be broken up. He loves the land and he’s never shied away from hard work, but he knows nothing about creating perfumes or fragrances.

Margaret Summerfield has put aside her passion for scent-making to tend to the serious business of raising her little nieces. She’s no longer the girl who wandered the countryside by the hour, lost in the pleasures of nature, nor does she want to be. Hawthorne needs her help, but what does he have that could possibly tempt to Margaret to entangle herself with his dreams?







Hawthorne Dorning is one of my favorite Grace Burrowes male leads. He is a good, caring man who is liked and respected by everyone in the community. Thorne has assumed the role of land steward of Dorning Hall. He takes his responsibilities seriously. He deals with his older brother, Lord Casriel’s, demands, listens to his younger brothers concerns and works alongside his tenants during planting and haying seasons. The Dornings are the classic example of land rich and cash poor land owners. Casriel has issued an ultimatum to his brothers; they need to make their Father’s botanical inheritance into a thriving business or he will be forced to sell off pieces of the estate.

Margaret Summerfield is a widow who is raising her two young nieces. Margaret’s estate Summerton is thriving. She follows a successful crop rotation plan, visits her tenants and attends the local community events. Margaret was well regarded for her medicinal herbal remedies and perfumes before she married. Thorne is aware of Margret’s knowledge and visits her.

I love Grace Burrowes’ descriptive writing style and her dialogue. Loved when Thorne arranged a picnic dinner with sandwiches, his brother’s favorite chocolates and flowers in Margaret’s bluebell woods. I fell a bit in love with Thorne as he listened to Margaret’s talk about her lonely childhood, tempted her with apple tarts and chocolates and romanced her.

Margaret trusts Thorne enough to confide in him that she believes that her brother-in-law is scheming to take her nieces to the family estate. Bancroft Summerfield’s estate is heavily mortgaged and he needs to marry a wealthy heiress and get control of his niece’s inheritance to avoid bankruptcy.

Hoping to avoid this situation, Thorne and Margaret decide to marry by special license. Bancroft exercises his right as co guardian and the girls are taken to his home for a two week visit. Loved that Thorne and his brothers worked together to bring the girls home. Thorne accepted Margaret’s past actions without hesitation. He truly understands why the girls are so important to her and what she has given up to raise them

The conflict between Margaret and Bancroft kept the plot moving. Loved the scene when Bancroft told Thorne that Margaret killed her first husband and that was the real reason the girls should be raised by him. Bancroft is one of the author’s best villains- a greedy, jealous, bully masquerading as a charming, gentleman farmer. Bancroft’s actions combined with Thorne and Margaret’s romance held my interest throughout the novel. The conclusion has several surprising plot twists and reveals.

And the epilogue? It’s a perfect peak into the Dornings future! A Lady of True Distinction has all the feels—it’s an emotional, deeply romantic story with captivating characters and a fabulous storyline!

It’s the perfect romantic read for a rainy weekend-be prepared to spend the afternoon with the Dornings as their story will captivate you from the first page.

Am hoping that the author pairs Valerian with Miss. Pepper in the future—wouldn’t want all of those dancing lessons for naught.

I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily reviewing it.

Reviewed by Susan Gorman

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Susan's Review of A Fortunate Arrangement by Nancy Robards Thompson



Felicity Schafer throws her boss, Austin Fortune, a curveball when she hands in her resignation. She’s worked hard to earn her MBA and wants to move into a new role. She’s been crushing on Austin for years and feels it’s time to move on with her life professionally and personally.

Austin is a workaholic who depends on Felicity for everything from his morning coffee to ordering his dinner. Austin has immersed himself in his job at Fortune Investments since his bitter divorce and considers Felicity as a friend.

The chemistry between the two characters sizzled from the first page of the novel. Loved their conversations and Austin’s reaction to Felicity leaving the firm. I was so happy that Felicity’s friend Maia gave her a makeover- haircut and highlights and updated makeup palette. The makeover gave Felicity confidence and Austin took a step back and noticed the changes. She agrees to go out on a date with a friend of Maia’s and Austin is forced to recognize that he has feelings for Felicity.

Nancy Robards Thompson has written another fabulous addition to The Fortunes series- the characters and their office romance are relatable. The author does a great job with the perception piece of the office romance and balances the characters feelings and emotions perfectly. After his first marriage, Austin does not believe in love. Loved reading how his feelings toward Felicity changed. I adored the secondary characters of Maia (fairy godmother # 1) and Savannah (fairy godmother #2). Loved the novel’s conclusion and the epilogue made me cry!

If you like a story with a bit of Cinderella magic, a fairy godmother or two, a swoon worthy dance at a ball, you will love this book. I highly recommend A Fortune Arrangement and can’t wait for the author’s next book.

I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily reviewing it.

Reviewed by Susan Gorman

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

A Curve in the Road by Julianne Maclean - Audible Version

A Curve in the Road
by Julianne Maclean
Audible Edition
☆☆☆☆☆
 


I am a Julianne Maclean fan. I have followed her from
the historical romance stories. I do not do that very often.
But she started a series called The Color of Heaven.
It sounded so interesting and I have always been glad
that I gave it a chance.
I bought the audio version of A Curve in the Road.
I have bought most of her contemporary stuff for listening to.
She seems have great taste in narrators. Coleen Marlo was a
new listen to me. She did a good job!
The story was quite compelling to me. I had a hard time
turning it off.....I wanted to keep going. The characters
that you got to know were terrific.
I will only add, there is a lot of story. A Curve in the
Road is just over 7 hours long to listen to. But there was
no slow time. It was one shocking revelation, one crisis,
one secret, one mystery....after another.
There is a lot of story. I did enjoy it.
And Julianne Maclean continues to be an
automatic listen for me.
I bought my copy from Audible.com
Review by Lisa Hutson