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Dating Dr Love by Rachel Dove.

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Thank you @rararesources for letting me be part of this tour and for reviewing this book. Dating Doctor Love has a pretty front cover and stands out really well that you would be able to see it in a bookshop and pick it up. Dating Dr Love is a romance genre. The story is about Chloe, who was a surgeon who wanted a promotion, but there were all men on the board. And a conference came up where Chloe went to it, and she met Logan. The story is a good read, and I did like the characters; I did click with them straight away. I love the chemistry between Logan and Chloe. And it did make me laugh in places. The story was written well; it took me a few pages to get into, but after that, I got into the book very well, and then I was hooked. A lovely romance, great for the summer. Four stars. Blurb Love Diagnosis: career chaos... Doctor Chloe Henry is a no-nonsense surgeon gunning for a promotion. All that stands in her way is her smug colleague, Doctor Johnathan Carson, who’s beloved by the...

Inquisitive by Stephen DG Frame

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Thank you @zooloosBT for letting me be a part of this tour and for reviewing this book. Inquisitive is a fantasy genre. The story follows Lottie, who is trying to live her best life, until she meets Payge, a book seller who reveals that Lottie is being hunted. I found the beginning of the story a bit slow, but as I got into it, I really enjoyed it. I like the front cover and the title, as they work well together with the book. The writing is exceptionally well done, and the plot is engaging. I like the characters and found myself invested in their fate after a while. The story is different from the books I’ve read, and as I mentioned, it took me a few chapters to get into, but once I did, I really enjoyed it. I’d rate it five stars. Blurb Lottie is living her best life: a new city to explore, new friends, and the challenge of her studies―until a chance encounter with Payge, an odd bookseller, shatters everything and changes her life forever. Payge warns Lottie that she’s being hun...

Secrets Among Thorns by J A Andrews.

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Thank you @rararesourced for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. “Secrets Among Thorns is a thriller genre book, and this is the third in the series. I liked the characters and did feel for them at times. The story had great twists and turns that I didn’t see coming, which I loved. The story and plot are fantastic, and it’s written very well. “Secrets Among Thorns” hooked me from the start until the end. I couldn’t put it down. It was a brilliant read, and I give it 5 stars. Blurb She's been missing for 10 years, but can a gut feeling unravel the truth? Carol, is a mother struggling to hold her family together in the aftermath of her brother-in- law Luke's terminal diagnosis. As Carol and her husband Darren grapple with this tragedy, their daughter Lauren mysteriously vanishes. This inciting incident sets the stage for a decade-long mystery that consumes Carol and Darren's lives, straining their already tumultuous marriage. Years later, Brenda, a 63-...

A Scottish Teashop in Napoli by Jane Lambert

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Thank you @rararesources for being part of this tour and reviewing this book. Scottish Teashop in Napoli has a beautiful front cover. Love the title. This is a holiday romance genre, great for the summer. The story is about Lucy, whose childhood sweetheart stands her up on their wedding day. Lucy goes on holiday without him. This is a lovely read about friendship and moving on. The story is beautifully written, and I really liked getting to know Lucy and warmed to her straight the way. I did like Elena as well and felt sorry for her due to her loss of her husband. I liked how they both found each other and became friends. . Heartwarming read, 5 stars. A Scottish Teashop in Napoli A tender and funny novel that combines the best of Scottish and Italian culture with the joys of female friendship and a cast of characters reminiscent of Jenny Colgan and Sophie Kinsella. When Lucy's childhood sweetheart stands her up on their wedding day, leaving her alone on a plane eloping to the...

The Love We Chase by Alison Irving

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Thank you @rararesources for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I like the front cover it's feels peaceful and calm and the title works well with the book. The love we chase is a contemporary and romance genre. Narrator is in the story are Emily and Lottie and I enjoyed getting to know both of them and their side of the story what was happening with Greg?. this is a heartwarming and moving story about friendship, betrayal, and love. This story was really easy to get into and really enjoyed reading it. The love we chase is written extraordinary well and will grip you from start to finish. an enjoyable read five stars. The Love We Chase Lottie’s relationship with Greg ends when he leaves her for Emma, a decision that links their lives in ways neither woman could foresee. Emma traps Greg into marriage when she becomes pregnant. Later, a one-night stand leaves Lottie carrying Greg’s child, forcing them into an uneasy co-parenting arrangement. As both...

The Woman at No. 3 by Rebecca Collomosse

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Thank you @zooloosBT for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Woman at No 3 is a psychological genre, and read this in a day. I was hooked straight away. I felt Like I was on a roll coaster reading this book. The story is written elegantly and engaging from the start. There is a significant amount of suspense and tension running through the book. I do love a good psychological book and The Women at No 3 definitely hit the spot. Awesome read. I love the plot and the twist, it worked well together. A great read 5 stars! Blurb The moment we moved in, I knew something was wrong. We’ve finally found our dream home. It’s perfect for our little family: my hardworking husband Mike, my two-year-old daughter Poppy, and me. Three nice bedrooms. An Aga. A river view. And, best of all, a garden for Poppy to play in. But something is off. A cracked stove. Scribbles on the wall. The lights flicking off every evening — always at the same time. Our daughter crying in the...

Exiles Incorporated by Philip Parrish

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Thank you @Phil_Parrish_Author @LoveBooksTours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Exiles Incorporated is a historical genre that have 12 short stories. The cover is beautiful and stands out. I found this an intriguing read and liked all the stories, and they were all very different from each other. The stories are written very elegantly and researched well, this comes across in the book very well. If you like history genre and short stories, this book is definitely for you. Looking forward to reading more from Philip Parrish in the future. 4 stars. Blurb Welcome to a collection of historical short stories like no other, spanning ancient Greece to medieval Cairo, first-century Peru to the Belgian Congo, shogunate Japan to 1960s Los Angeles, and dawn-of-creation Australia to modern-day Britain. Through twelve evocative tales of longing and loss, Exiles Incorporated depicts a volatile world of hostile landscapes, where humans strive to belong amid the crue...