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Married Blind (King of Screen Book 2) by Morgana Bevan – Review by Shania Webb

Married Blind: A Marriage of Convenience Hollywood Romance (Kings of Screen, 2)Married Blind: A Marriage of Convenience Hollywood Romance by Morgana Bevan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dear lord where do I start with this book? This was such an amazing book! It starts off as a simple way for a loving sister to help out with her family and for a Hollywood actors’ way to salvage his career from a mishap, when they’re thrown together in a marriage for reality TV, they’re both skeptical, you’d think that because Abi has never seen Finn in a movie so she’s not much of a crazed fan; He’d be happy and more receptive to the idea. But no, he is an enigma to her because she can’t get a read on him, one minute he’s a doting and loving husband and the next it’s like he’s repulsed by her, and she doesn’t understand what she did to him. For him she’s perfect… too perfect and is waiting for the bomb to drop and she uses him just like all of his ex’s but her real motives for agreeing to this crazy idea is much more important to her and when the walls start coming down, he doesn’t want to let her go. But she’s faced with a choice that she can’t see a good outcome regardless of what she chooses. Can they find a middle ground and compromise on the things that matter? Or will it all be for show?

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Love Tools (Bluestone Series Book 1) by Isobel Reed – Review by Shania Webb

Love Tools (Bluestone Series, #1)Love Tools by Isobel Reed
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was one I will definitely go back and read multiple times! Every page gave me goosebumps and made me love Lily and Jake more! From the spiteful verbal sparring to the undeniable tension and want for the other person, it was something absolutely amazing. We start the book by Lily deciding to open her deceased fathers store on the other side of the world that he left to her. Despite having no plan and no idea what to do or what the tools in the hardware shop are for. One thing is certain, she needs a break from her crazy family and the suffocating city of London she grew up in. She thinks it will be a nice new setting in a town where no one knows her, until Jake enters and decides to become the new thorn in her side. Wanting to get to know the mysterious girl proves to be a bit more difficult because she wants nothing to do with him and isn’t interested in any sort of friendship. When the tension builds to an unbreakable point and they want to try to be with the other person, old insecurities come into play, and they have to choose whether or not to listen to the doubt or push through and try harder to have a good and healthy relationship. Can they overcome their pasts and the others doubts, or will the stress be too much, and they decide to call it off?

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