Thursday, January 23, 2020

Mostly Risky by Heather B. Moore {Review}

Mostly Risky (The Women of Ambrose Estate) by Heather B. Moore
220 pages
Published November 29th 2019 by Mirror Press 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
 https://amzn.to/2Gdx3vY    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48422954-mostly-risky
A haunting curse. A voice from the past. A truth that will break her heart.

The Ambrose curse has stopped Amelia from following her heart. She’s accepted her fate as part of the generations of Ambrose women who’ve lost their husbands too young. So Amelia is determined to never marry, to never allow herself to fall in love.

Grigg Edison has been patient long enough. Two years, in fact. When Amelia confesses that she’s ready to test the power of the curse, all he wants is a chance. He’ll do anything, including risking his heart in order to uncover the origin of the ancient legend.

But for Amelia, the risk may be too great, and the roots of family lore too deep.


My Review: 5 Stars

I love learning more about the curse that affects this family of all women. In Amelia's story, more of the background was revealed and I enjoy watching the layers peel off as this saga unfolds.

Amelia has a list of the last five guys that she's dated and in a determination to shed this burden from her life, she contacts each man to see if there's anything there. But imagine her surprise when a man willingly begs her to add himself to her list. Controlling the heart seems as unbeatable as conquering this curse.

I love the solid characters and the unexpected twists that showed up in this seemingly sweet romance. The substantial sparks ignite danger and swoon, and kept me captivated. I'm definitely looking forward to the next sister's story and can't wait to view this jinx in its whole entirety. 

Content: moments of mild peril; mild romance; very mild language

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