Adored this final installment in the Lovelight series. The characters, the setting, and the secondary characters feel like old friends. I‘m sad to close this series out but can‘t wait for what will come next! #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
Adored this final installment in the Lovelight series. The characters, the setting, and the secondary characters feel like old friends. I‘m sad to close this series out but can‘t wait for what will come next! #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
A great perk about work travel is ordering dinner and a glass of wine from the hotel bar while reading your book. Cheers from Houston!
Currently reading. Ronald Malfi deserves more recognition for literary horror. He‘s one of my favorites. Happy Halloween! 🎃
The fourth and final book in the Lovelight series. It was a good final book and we get Nova‘s love story. I liked it but I still think I prefer the first two books to the last two.
Absolutely delightful! Annie‘s sweet earnestness, paired with Will‘s tattoo-covered heart of gold personality created the perfect blend for great chemistry. This is my first by this author, and it made for the perfect vacation read. Fun and just enough character development to make it work. I loved watching Annie and Will figure out how they saw themselves versus how the world sees them and find the balance of who they really were.
A fantastic end to a great four book series surrounding a Christmas tree farm community of friends. This is an open door friends to lovers romance.
In a small town in Vermont, a young girl is found dead in a field. With a plethora of characters to sift through the suspect list is long. Even with a lot of characters this was still an enjoyable read. I didn‘t figure it out till towards the end but than again I was sleep deprived working a 36 hour shift through Hurricane Milton so that doesn‘t say much. I was looking for a story to kill time and this delivered!
I‘ve enjoyed both books that I‘ve read by this author. (Though didn‘t care for the reader…too overly dramatic and got on my nerves). Sort of surprised this author isn‘t more well-known.
4.5 Stars • In "What Have You Done?", Beth Aldridge discovers a letter suggesting her husband Noah had an affair and a secret child. As Beth investigates, she uncovers Noah's hidden past, leading to distrust and paranoia. Their teenage son Sebastian adds complexity with his own issues. The story climaxes with revelations of Noah's double life, resulting in dramatic confrontations and decisions.