Happy Endings at Mermaid Point by Sarah Bennet

I was so happy when i was able to be part of the happy ending at mermaids point. I love Sarah Bennett style of writing and i love mermaids point i feel part of the family when i read her books. I have read all five books now of the series and Happy endngs did not let me down i loved it. You can read these books on there own or series. This is christmas romance book. Great for people who love christmas and good romance. I am glad this book sbout Nick because he lovely and he could with some happiness like the rest if his family and friends. I will definalty read more of her books in the future. Beautifully written and a great read 5 stars. I am gutted this is the final book of the series thats because i love the characters and have seen them all develop and grow so much . I strongly recommed this book it is out now. Thank you @rararandom and (@Sarahlou_writes) for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. Happy Endings At Mermaids Point Music sensation Aurora Storm finally has her career back on track, but then she’s caught up in a media storm. Desperate to distract from the story, she enlists the one man she trusts to pretend to be her boyfriend. Meanwhile, in the small seaside village of Mermaids Point, Nick Morgan never expected to see Aurora again. When she calls out of the blue needing his help, he agrees at once. It feels like she’s back in his life for a reason, and he’s determined to make the most of it. Aurora joins Nick and the rest of his family for their festive celebrations and, as the snow falls, Aurora finds herself caught up in the romance of Christmas. But having tasted worldwide fame, can she ever be content with village life? Two weeks is all Nick has to prove to Aurora that there’s a happy ending for them both in Mermaids Point. Author Bio – Sarah Bennett is the bestselling author of several romantic fiction trilogies including those set in Butterfly Cove and Lavender Bay. Born and raised in a military family she is happily married to her own Officer and when not reading or writing enjoys sailing the high seas

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