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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Hannah Porter

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Geez Gia again is still making mad my props to Isla Vaughn for making and developing characters so well that you’ll feel strong emotion towards them. This is the 4th book of the hidden Valley Elite Series if you haven’t read the first three book I highly suggest you do so and not just because it’ll help you get a better understanding of what’s happening but because they are brilliantly created and amazing reads🥰 you’ll easily binged read them. This one continues with Damon and Skylar stories and the series of unfortunate events following Gia and everyone finding out about them. Get ready for another emotional ride 🤣
Waiting patiently for the next book 😭🥰

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

This story was very enjoyable and gave me everything that I love about small town romance.
Annie and Craig are perfect together in this story…….romance, past hurts, meddling family members, small town gossip, banter and both Annie and Craig guard their hearts….but when the sizzle between them happens…their walls start to break down.

Craig is back in the town of Copper Mountain…..visiting his Aunt Janice and also with his cousin’s upcoming wedding with a much needed break from his work. Aunt Janice has this idea that while Craig is in town, he can help out Annie with her B & B marketing to help her get more customer reservations….what Craig did not expect was to find love in the process and want to be with Annie.

Annie is a independent owner of her own B & B that she loves, along with her siblings and trying to erase a past ex in her life that left her sour in commitment and marriage. She is content but wants more with her B & B and in order to do that…..help comes along the way in Craig to give her marketing ideas and tips…what Annie did not anticipate was falling for Craig.

Knowing Annie and Craig with their ideas of non-committal temporary relationship while Craig is in town…..will Annie and Craig be able to get past their guarded feelings and past hurts to have a change of heart?

This is a great story and I really enjoyed it so much. Looking forward to checking out more books by this author!

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Kristan Anderson

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Brutal nights is book four in Isla Vaughns Hidden Valley Elite series. This story is part two for Sky and Damon. And let me tell you I am allllll about this couple. This story has some crazy ups and downs. There was so much going on but it was so well written and felt like it flowed perfectly. I am so invested in this series. This is it, the worst thing that could happen for Sky and her mom. So much for the easy Senior year she hoped for, she’s pretty much lost everything. But Damon is determined to keep her safe. Even if it means admitting his feelings. Scary. I loved the ending, it truly brought everything together and satisfied all my questions. I cannot wait to start the next book.

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A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley Book 1) by Theresa Paolo – Review by Anastasia Dodson

A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley, #1)A Toast for Laurent by Theresa Paolo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This romance story was enjoyable and it was a great way to be introduced to this author! The main characters were good and but I liked Laurent a lot more than I liked Phoebe. He was extremely sweet and she had more growth as a person to do than he did! This was a second chance romance and its been a while since I’ve read that trope and I am happy that I picked this one up. I am looking forward to more by this author in the future!

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Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn-Review by Victoria McQuigg

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn is the 4th book in the Hidden Valley Elite Series. It is the 2nd book of the Damon and Sky Duet. The stakes in this one are even higher and the spice is 10 out of 10. If you like angst and tension this one is for you. This book is action packed and has an HEA.

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Donya Pedigo

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the fourth book in the Hidden Valley Elite series and can I just say wow! You don’t have to read the first two books and the prequel in order to read this one, but I definitely would, because you get to see more of the characters and their history. That being said, you do need to read Brutal Days as it’s the start of Damon and Skylar’s story and what a story it is. I really didn’t like the character of Damon until book three and now this one. The way Damon has matured and grown was amazing to watch unfold. I hated seeing what all Sky voluntarily suffered through while trying to avoid the one person that she felt such chemistry with. Will Damon keep pursuing Sky despite her telling him not to? Will her supposed best friend keep hurting her? This was such an amazing story! Isla Vaughn writes realistic characters, who experience drama, angst, jealousy, and real life problems. I can’t wait to read even more.

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Robin Rankin

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Brutal Nights: A Dark High School Bully Romance (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4)

I am completely and totally obsessed with this series. There is just something about these brothers and cousins that keep me wanting more.

Damon was the one who I expected to fall kicking and screaming and he did not disappoint. I had no idea how it was going to go after the way the first half of his story left off. I knew it was probably not going to be great for Skylar because as we know the girl is always in the wrong.

There is definitely the teenage/high school drama but there were times I had to remember they were in high school. I definitely didn’t have any guys like this back in school.

Skylar was amazing and frustrating at the same time. She wants to help her best friend but at the same time….

I cannot wait to read Phoenix and Shane’s stories as well and looking to see how Cole and Damon are doing.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Shannen Kern

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can’t imagine what the loss of your parents would bring, but impulsive decisions sound probable. Add on the fact that you’re losing your supposed ‘til death partner before you tie the knot and you’ve got a storm of DEEP emotions. Annie moves after her tragic loss and sets up a B&B with little to no thought. I loved every bit of Annie. Her courage, her strength, and her willpower are all so admirable. I enjoyed the seamless flow of the story as we moved through each tragic loss and brave new start. I didn’t realize that I missed the first book, so I’m heading back to pick that up and get more of this author’s writing style. If you love second-chance romances with that tug at your emotions, then this one is definitely for you!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Aranza

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Brutal Nights: A Dark High School Bully Romance by Isla Vaughn

4 out of 5 Stars

  • Well, Isla Vaughn has done it again. This was such a fun read. I was unable to put it down because of how attached I am to the series. I highly recommend to read the previous books, specially Brutal Days since is the beginning of the story in this book. I can’t say enough good things about the series. You definitely need to read it for yourself to understand. 😁

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Shannen Kern

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This series continues to be my favorite of the year! It picks up right where Brutal Days left us and I am HERE for it. I’m not sure how this author creates such a captivating world that engages you from the very beginning. Even though it’s a quick read, there is plenty of depth to sink into. The chemistry between the characters is phenomenal, and the emotions will take you on a rollercoaster of feeling like you MUST find out what happens immediately! You’ll be invested in each character as they twist and turn throughout the story. Plenty of steam, romance, suspense, and angst, you’ll love this read and beg for more. I can’t wait to see what the future holds!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Ashley Lape

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have said this about every book and I will continue to shout how great this series is and how this author is phenomenal. This book is a continuation of Sky and Damon’s story. In this book, Sky can’t seem to catch a break when it comes to her car or her life. Sky’s mom becomes paranoid as the release of Sky’s father approaches. When Sky and her mom realize that moving from their home is the only way to stay alive and away from the man who wants them dead, it means pushing away and leaving the guy that Sky is in love with, Damon. But, will Sky live to tell Damon how she feels or fix her friendship with Gia?
I can’t wait to continue reading more books by this author.

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A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley Book 1) by Theresa Paolo – Review by Felicia Bates

A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley, #1)A Toast for Laurent by Theresa Paolo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I picked up A Toast for Laurent based on the synopsis and was expecting a fun read for vacation. I wasn’t expecting to connect with with female main character the way I did. While there were times I was so frustrated by her actions, her fears were completely relatable, especially with a fairly recent loss of my mother. I don’t want to get too in depth in my review in fear of spoiling anything. This book really kept my attention and pulled at my heart strings. The chemistry and friendship within had me smiling way more than I could keep track.

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A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley Book 1) by Theresa Paolo – Review by Jules Herbert

A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley, #1)A Toast for Laurent by Theresa Paolo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Phoebe comes back to town to make good on a pact she made years ago which ends up with Laurent going into a fake relationship to help her out. As soon as you read that you know things are going to get interesting for sure. I have to say I loved Laurent right from the start. With Phoebe it took a little bit longer but I got there eventually. I think it was because she broke his heart when they were younger that I got protective right from the start. It’s crazy I know but that’s me I guess. LOL I have to say I love romances set in small towns where everyone knows everyone and this really was a fun one that had me turning page after page with plenty of giggles thrown in! It’s a fantastic start to the series and I am really looking forward to reading more from this wonderful author.

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A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley Book 1) by Theresa Paolo – Review by Rosanna Ingram

A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley, #1)A Toast for Laurent by Theresa Paolo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Phoebe left town almost 20 years go, breaking her best friend’s heart in the process. Laurent was angry and lost…and now he’s shocked when Phoebe shows up in is vineyard’s tasting room. She wants to cash in on a promise they made to each other when they were younger…but he doesn’t know if he can trust her not to run again. So, when he agrees to pretend for Phoebe, he does so with his heart guarded…but the chemistry that these two share (even after all those years) is off the charts. Will they be able to just pretend and walk away? Or do their feelings run deep and true?

It took a while for me to warm up to Phoebe’s character…but I eventually go there. She has been through a lot and has quite the stepmother to deal with (and the lack for her father’s support). Laurent is a sweet man that has a protective streak when it comes to Phoebe. The supporting characters added to the story and I am looking forward to reading the next in the series.

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Jennifer Crain

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When Holly’s life changes when she returns to her grandmother’s house to care for her, Holly dwells on a colleague’s murder and her upbringing. She is forced into helping with one of her grandma’s projects (gardening with at-risk kids) and gets more than she bargained for working alongside Kit, whom we find out later had an abusive upbringing, akin to the kids they are working with. You have to read to find out if their friendship blossoms like the garden they are creating, or does Holly storm off when Nana is better?

The interactions between Kit and Holly, Kit and the kids, and Holly and Nana are realistic and make this a worthwhile read.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Dawn Mitchell

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is book 2 but can be read as a standalone. I love a good small town Montana romance! This book did not disappoint. The steamy, fun, playful romance between Annie and Craig are friends thats just cant seem to keep their eyes and hands off each other! Will Craig stay in the small town with Annie though or go back to the city?

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Kerry Baker

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is one of those books that turned out to be so much more than I was expecting. It was such an emotional journey for both Holly and Kit. Even though they are fictional characters, their stories felt inspiring and captivating. The author did such a good job of making them relatable and believable. It was fascinating to watch them develop as the book went on.
This author is still a pretty new author to me and I have enjoyed so far getting familiar with her writing style. The stories are easy to connect with and so emotional. I loved this book from the moment I started reading and I cannot wait to discover what else she has to offer.

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Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Emily H

Broken.: A Green St. Girls RomanceBroken.: A Green St. Girls Romance by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Indigo is a genius who has had a troubled life but has taken everything she can to create a life she only dreamed of. When she begins to get threats for a software she is developing it drums up old memories that still haunt her. She has her girls by her side but now she has Gideon.

Gideon is living with Indigo but strictly as friends. His feelings for the brilliant woman is growing with each day. He steps up when she needs protecting, he realizes there is more to Indigo then he thought. He wants Indigo to trust him, he wants to be her everything if she can drop the erected walls and let him in. Can Indigo trust Gideon not to trust him or will she bury her head in the sand and lose everything?

I liked this one quite a bit. It is fast paced, action packed. I enjoyed all the characters and am looking forward to reding the next book. I thought Indigo was fascinating, you are hoping she takes a chance with Gideon and understand why she is hesitant. I thought that the way the emotions are detailed in the story really pulled you in. Wonderful read.

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Ashley Mertz

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn is available now in eBook and Physical Book
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Brutal Nights is the fourth installment within the Hidden Valley Elite series. Brutal Days ended Damon and Sky’s story on a cliffhanger. Brutal Nights picks up right where we left off to tell the remainder of their story. Full of secrets, lies, and sacrifices this installment puts us through all the emotions. Vaughn is known to write about complex characters, strong alpha males, and fierce women. This installment revolved around each and everyone of those. I loved the characters within this duet. In the first two books I did not like Damon’s character but he has grown on me this time around. I found myself rooting for the two of them the entire way. I can’t wait to see what else this series has to offer. I highly recommend this series to anyone who reads romance and enjoys a little suspense. Don’t waste any time, pick up this series right away!

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Heidi Schoolman

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in The Millers of Marietta series and is 193 pages in length. This story follows Annie and Craig. Annie’s fiancé has left her, and her parents have died. Wanting to start new, she moves to Marietta and opens a bed and breakfast. Craig works in marketing and ends up in Marietta on vacation. He ends up doing a favor for his aunt and helps Annie with marketing her new business. He really likes her, but his life is another state…..or is it?

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Barbara Bohls

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book took me through it. It is the continuation of Sky and Damon’s story and you won’t be disappointed with it at all. I love the angst that is Brough forth in this book. It has some amazing character development. I really thought that Damon had growth before but this book makes him turn into something amazing. He digs deep to figure out what he wants and how to get it. He has pure determination to go full steam ahead. Sky is trying to do what she thinks is right and almost makes herself a verbal punching bag for Gia. It is crazy. However, that said, if she didn’t do this, I don’t think the book would be nearly as good as it was. Yes, I got frustrated because, seriously, she didn’t need to be a doormat and stay away from Damon. However, that brought on a layer of tension and angst that I didn’t know I needed. The push and pull of these two make this book a page turner. It was such a quick read because I couldn’t put it down. It has everything that you have come to expect from this author in her stories, the passion, angst, character growth, being able to keep up with other characters in the earlier books, etc. If you haven’t started reading this series yet, you must it is amazing and you will be entertained for hours on end because, you will want to keep reading all the books in the series.
Reviewed by: @bbohls

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Tausha Treadway

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn. This is a amazing close to Damon & Skylar’s story. I really believe you need to read their first book to better understand what’s going on. When they finally take their relationship to the next level they are caught by Skylar’s mom and Gia. Naturally there is a major fallout over it. Gia is so mean to Skylar after this, calling her names, hanging with her other friends and just ignoring Skylar. They even wear #teamGia t-shirts. Its miserable for Skylar. Damon takes up for Skylar as much as he can and turns into a really sweet guy. On top of all her friend/school drama Skylar knows her mom is up to something but she can’t figure out what. Damon grows so much in this book and he finally catches up to Skylar maturity wise. Such a wonderful ending to the series and being a young adult series I never dreamed I would be so invested but I sure was. I didn’t want it to end.

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Diane Sennett

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Planting Hope is a gripping story of love, loss, hope and compassion. This is the story of Holly Cooper, a nurse who during a horrific event at work loses her close friend. She is determined to go through life, deciding to go back to her profession of nursing in a hospital or continuing her current path of working at a music festival.
When her grandmother falls ill, Holly abandons the festival, to help Kit Silverton on his therapeutic gardening research project where Mona was his nurse.
This story is well-written and the characters draw you in. I have read other books by Jennifer Raines and this was by far my favorite.
Will Holly get over her demons while Kit fights with his? Find out when you read this eloquent novel.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Reviewed by Amy Dean July 2023

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So many people dream of moving to a new town and building their dream life. Annie moves to Montana after her parent’s death and hopes to make her dreams of running a successful bed and breakfast a reality. Janice decides she needs some help getting ready for an event and invites her handsome nephew to town to help with it and works her hand at match maker with Craig and Annie as well as give her a boost to get her business off the ground. This book was an easy read that kept me turning pages quicky. As far as romance novels go, it was the perfect blend of passion and everyday issues.

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Rayne East

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hope brings love
This contemporary romance has all the feels. It tackles realistic issues such as trauma from violence with sensitivity. Holly and Kit have both faced harsh situations and are brought together through a gardening project that helps people deal with trauma. I love the way the author interweaves the multiple storylines and emotions. Highly recommend.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Jules Herbert

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I was laughing out aloud before I had even finished the first page I just knew I was going to like this book but I absolutely LOVED it! I was definitely chuckling along with the author as her wonderful main characters Annie and Craig, took us on their path to love. It truly was such a fun read. So much so that I just couldn’t put it down until it was all finished. I have come across this series at book 2 so I will now be going back and reading book 1 for sure, while I not so patiently wait for book 3!! If like me you haven’t read book 1 don’t worry you can absolutely read this book and thoroughly enjoy it but I am betting once you do you’ll want more just like me and you’ll back track too. This very talented author definitely has a new fan in me!

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Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Rayne East

  1. Broken.: A Green St. Girls RomanceBroken.: A Green St. Girls Romance by N.D. Jackson
    My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Friends to lovers but more
This is the second book in the Green Street Girls series and it did not disappoint. The writing is full of imagery and the characters have depth. This is Indigo’s story which covered a range of emotions. The friendship between the girls runs strong and Indigo needed all of them along with Gideon to be able to face the threat. Thoroughly enjoyable and looking forward to the next book. Recommend.

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Bared. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Lucy Machard

Bared.: A Green St. Girls RomanceBared.: A Green St. Girls Romance by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book had me hook line and sinker from the very beginning! I was so enthralled with it, which made it the perfect distraction while I waited on my husband to get out of surgery. I absolutely loved Athena’s tenacity, and honestly, I think my favorite character was Tru’s mom in the beginning. Athena’s growth throughout the book was something I applaud the author for. This is the first book I’ve ever read by this author, and I absolutely loved it! I read it on Kindle, but good lord I know I’m going to end up purchasing the physical copy as well. This book is phenomenal, and I’m so excited to get started on book 2!!!

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Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Lucy Machard

Broken.: A Green St. Girls RomanceBroken.: A Green St. Girls Romance by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thought I loved Tru, but holy hell, Indigo and Gideon are my new favorites. These can be read as a stand alone, but flow better if you read the books together in the series. This book was absolutely fantstic, with amazing characters and a delicious slow burn friends to lovers romance plot. Ended on an HEA, for all of the girlies who love those endings. I absolutely love this author, and I love her books. Please check out the first book in the series and give this one a shot as well! It’s a gorgeous, detailed contemporary romance with the perfect plot to spice ratio!

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Angela Hayes

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

4.5 Stars

 

Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines is a wonderful women’s fiction story with a contemporary romance, dealing with trauma, garden therapy, a research project with a difference, chemistry, quirky characters, passion blooms, family, friendship, connection, drama, the healing power of love, finding love unexpectedly, and hope.
This is a sweet story that has a real heart and soul to it. With plenty of emotion that tugged at my heartstrings. Holly and Kit aren’t your ‘typical’ romance leading characters, but their story is definitely romantic and heart-warming- and they’re just perfect for each other. I love seeing what Ms. Raines brings to the table with every new release, and I think this book might just be her ‘best-yet’!
Looking forward to what she does next.
Happy to recommend this as it is well worth the read!
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Jennifer Raines!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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