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Friday, March 26, 2021

The Austen Escape by Katherine Reay {Review}

The Austen Escape by Katherine Reay

Paperback, 320 pages
Published November 7th 2017 by Thomas Nelson 
Source: Borrowed from the library
 
 
 
After years of following her best friend’s lead, Mary Davies finds a whimsical trip back to Austen’s Regency England paves the way towards a new future.

Mary Davies lives and works in Austin, Texas, as an industrial engineer. She has an orderly and productive life, a job and colleagues that she enjoys—particularly a certain adorable, intelligent, and hilarious consultant. But something is missing for Mary. When her estranged and emotionally fragile childhood friend Isabel Dwyer offers Mary a two-week stay in a gorgeous manor house in Bath, Mary reluctantly agrees to come along, in hopes that the holiday will shake up her quiet life in just the right ways. But Mary gets more than she bargained for when Isabel loses her memory and fully believes that she lives in Regency England. Mary becomes dependent on a household of strangers to take care of Isabel until she wakes up.

With Mary in charge and surrounded by new friends, Isabel rests and enjoys the leisure of a Regency lady. But life gets even more complicated when Mary makes the discovery that her life and Isabel’s have intersected in more ways that she knew, and she finds herself caught between who Isabel was, who she seems to be, and the man who stands between them. Outings are undertaken, misunderstandings play out, and dancing ensues as this triangle works out their lives and hearts among a company of clever, well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation.
 
   

 
My Review: 4 Stars
 
I wanted a tale that mimicked another book with a similar premise--a jaunty trip to England to delve into all things Regency, with little side romances blooming up among the flowers. This story was entertaining and took some interesting turns, but wasn't what I was expecting..and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Although the more I think about it, this book does have characters patterned slightly after beloved book characters. 
 
Mary is walked all over by crazy Isabel and tied to her in inexplicable ways, yet she just can't break free. Isabel is the victim of neglect and only wants to be loved and accepted for who she is, going to extreme lengths to feel even a glimpse of those desperately longed for feelings. Nathan is amazing, but too vague in his Texas interactions with these two best friends, leaving a messy situation to be dealt with. However, the events gave way to a charming story that definitely entertained.

This author has a unique way of drawing classics into her contemporary offerings, giving them a slight depth, with good lessons and messages, mingled with fun.

Content: mild romance; vague talk of past neglect.

Monday, March 15, 2021

Dashing into Disaster by Rachel John {Review}

Dashing into Disaster (An Austen Inspired Romantic Comedy, Book 4) by Rachel John

ebook, 178 pages
Publication: March 15th 2021 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given

 

Elinor Dashwood has found the perfect job. There’s only one little catch… her boss.

Edward’s gorgeous, kind, and taken. Well, maybe. There’s something odd about his engagement to the town’s sweetheart, and it seems like he wants Elinor to figure it out.

Nope. Detective Elinor is not on the case. She’ll just admire him from afar like every other sensible person with an unrequited crush.

Edward Ferrars was just fine pretending to be engaged until Elinor moved to town, started working for him, and decided to invade his thoughts. Now his fake fiancée has set her sights on Elinor as enemy number one, and Elinor is the last person who deserves to be called a homewrecker.

He’s ready to call off this out-of-control favor, but if he unleashes the wrath of his fake fiancée, will Elinor be along for the ride?

Dive into this modern take on Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility with all the characters you know and love.

  

My Review: 5 Stars  

Moving to a new town when you're down on your luck isn't easy, but I loved watching Elinor and her mom and sisters settle in. A hilarious first encounter with Edward only triggered a series of chance meetings that left me swooning and smiling. There's a mystery surrounding this handsome man and it was so entertaining to watch what resulted from the big secret. But the biggest surprise was the amount of magnetism that drew me right in and left me feeling head-over-heels in love with this charming story.

John pulls off a very pleasant modern rendition of an Austen classic and I was attracted to the plot and wonderful characters from start to finish. This story was light, flirty, and silly fun, yet it was also grounded, if that makes sense. I haven't read the rest of the series, but you can bet they're in my TBR pile now!

Content: mild romance


Wednesday, March 11, 2020

The Matchmaker's Billionaire (Billionaire Bachelor Mountain Cove) by Maria Hoagland {Review}

The Matchmaker's Billionaire (Billionaire Bachelor Mountain Cove) by Maria Hoagland
Kindle Edition
Publication: March 11th 2020 by Red Leaves Press 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given. 

https://amzn.to/2vC01E3   https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51057747-the-matchmaker-s-billionaire
 
There's one simple rule in matchmaking--
don't fall in love with the client.
. . . Oops!

Welcome to Billionaire Bachelor Mountain Cove were billionaires go to disappear for days, weeks, or months. Off the grid, exclusive and remote, it's a place unlike any other.

Best-selling spy novelist Grantham Robbins returns to the quirky small town he grew up in to get away from it all, only to end up right in the middle of all kinds of other drama.

Especially when the matchmaker his personal assistant hires for him is the town's busybody--the one who knows everyone--including him. A little too well.
Why is it Emily Wood can't find his match for love?
 
Because when a matchmaker fails, there are consequences . . .

♥ Pick up your copy of this sweet contemporary romance today! A second-chance homecoming romance inspired by Jane Austen's Emma. ♥


My Review: 5 Stars

How fun is it that this little gem came out around the same time as the new movie Emma? I love this cozy small Arkansas town and Emily is the perfect woman to find a date for Grant, who is a reclusive, awkward best seller author. This couple has a past and I loved unraveling their delicate relationship.

Emily is the resident matchmaker--at least, she takes credit as being such--and her intentions are in the right place, but her cupid's arrows seem to fall short more often than not. This modernized version truly is adorable and I loved settling in with this story, as it felt like coming home. I really enjoy a small town romance, full of second chance possibilities, and a character who comes back to his roots. All of the characters are likable, which really adds to the fun, most particularly the sparring, the flirting, and the assumptions.

Hoagland does a great job of offering some marked differences from the original, while still staying true to the meat of the story and I loved it! I especially enjoyed the Regency ball, the retreat, and the descriptions of this massively thoughtful home and design. Eureka Springs is a place I'm definitely coming back to!

Content: mild romance

Monday, January 6, 2020

North by Northanger by Rebecca H. Jamison {Review}

North by Northanger by Rebecca H. Jamison
Kindle Edition, 294 pages
Published October 21st 2019 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
 https://amzn.to/2QQpoIS    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48525941-north-by-northanger
While Eva Morland waits for her first-ever blind date to arrive, she meets Grant Tilney. Not only does flirting come easily with Grant, he also shares her appreciation for black-and-white movies and vintage diners. After he leaves, she notices that he left his phone behind. Setting out to find his office and return the phone, she knocks on a warehouse door. The man who answers mistakes Eva for a government spy, who’s come to investigate his crime ring. He and his partner force Eva into a car and drive her to a secluded trailer in the country.

Eva’s kidnapping sets her down a path of suspense and romance, as she uses all her wits to escape from the bad guys and prove her true identity. Grant comes to her rescue, hiding her in the cab of his semi-truck, but it seems that the criminals are always a step ahead.

Grant is the only one who believes Eva, but as they journey North, Eva starts to question Grant’s identity and motives. She must discover for herself if Grant is one of the good guys or bad guys. Only then will she know whether he’s worth the risk of her own life.

Fans of Hitchcock and Jane Austen will enjoy this modern mash-up of North by Northwest with Northanger Abbey.
My Review: 3.5 Stars

I'm a fan of Hitchcock and Jane Austen and I adore mash-ups, so this story was a no-brainer read for me and guess what? I enjoyed every zany, lighthearted, suspenseful twist and turn, even when I had no idea what was up or down, or who I should trust. The story was almost unbelievable at times, yet I was intrigued and had to keep reading to discover all the secrets hidden within these pages and I must admit, I was taken by surprise at times.   

Eva reminded me of my puppy--super smart and sweet at times, but completely ignorant and unaware at other times. Her heart was in the right place, but sometimes she really made me cringe. Grant is an enigma and while I liked him, I never felt an emotional connection between this couple, as the chemistry seemed stuck in the friend zone or acquaintance field. If you can set that aside, you'll be in for an adventurous treat that was entertaining and twisty.

Content: very mild romance; mild elements of danger/violence/intrigue

Monday, August 27, 2018

Seeking Mr Debonair by Cami Checketts {Review}

https://amzn.to/2NR9CLt
Seeking Mr Debonair by Cami Checketts
Kindle Edition, 154 pages
Published February 16th 2018 by Birch River Publishing 
Source: Kindle Unlimited
 https://amzn.to/2NR9CLt   https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38605597-seeking-mr-debonair?ac=1&from_search=true
A dedicated romantic, a spurned cowboy, and the pact that keeps them apart.
Harley Redland vowed at age twelve to marry a man as debonair as Mr. Darcy. Too bad she's in love with her older brother's best friend, Crew Harrison.
Harley's dreams are about to come true when she's accepted into Cambridge for her master's program. When she gets the call to come home to Wyoming because her father is dying, her world completely falls apart.
Crew Harrison has known all his life that Harley Redland is the one for him. If only he can convince her he is as charming, educated, and romantic as any Jane Austen hero. When she gets off the plane, she's hanging on the arm of her dream Englishman and he just knows she'll never see him as anything but a hick cowboy.

Can these two overcome pride and prejudices to find the love that's always been in front of them?
My Review: 4 Stars

I'm a pretty stubborn person at times (just ask my husband), but Harley wins the award for sure! She made a pact when she was 12 at a camp that she was going to go to England and marry a debonair man and nothing can deter her from her dreams.

I completely understand about following your passions and your dreams and being proactive to make them come true, but sometimes we things change and we must alter our plans a little and Harley is more resistant than a mule.

Hands down, Crew stole the show for me. I don't know that there's a more confident, patient, chivalrous, and charming man in the West and I just wanted Harley to fully open her eyes for one complete minute. 

All that said, I loved the swoon and chemistry between these two. I adored how loyal and patient Crew was with Harley. I enjoyed the connections between the West and Jane Austen. And the relationship with her family was so sweet and endearing. This is a book that will make you want to throw your Kindle across the room, swoon at the sweet moments, and even shed a tear or two.

Content: mild, swoony romance; very mild religious elements