Love in cuboard by Mari Jane Law

Thank you @MariJaneLaw1 and @hyggebooktours for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. I like the front cover it is very pretty and Love in the cuboard is heartwarming read that enjoyed reading very much.Its cute romance and made me laugh in places it definatly took me away from my day to day life. I found it easy and light read. The story very good plot and the characters where very likeable. 5 stars really like her writting style and lovely read out now to buy. Author Bio: Mari Jane Law lives in the UK and loves cats and chocolate. She also loves books, TV series and films that make her laugh and, through her writing, discovered that she could make other people laugh as well. She hopes those who buy or borrow her work have as much fun reading it as she had in writing it. Her Catholic upbringing has given her ideas for some great fictional characters in the Love & Mishaps quirky romantic comedy series. Mari Jane Law is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s New Writers’ Scheme and The Society of Authors. Love in the Cupboard Book Blurb: A Catholic priest looking for a wife. A betrayed woman in need of an honest man. What could possibly go wrong? When Father Thomas Sheridan encounters Faith in a dark cupboard, he believes he’s found his future wife. But Tom isn’t brave enough to tell her the truth... When Faith meets Tom in the office kitchenette, she can’t stand him. No matter, she’s fallen for the mysterious man she met in the cupboard and can’t wait to meet him again. Oh, and she’s got a new rule: one lie and he’s out. She’s not getting duped again. But everyone loves Tom. From Perdita, Faith’s friend, to Hope, her chronically ill sister—who’s on the lookout for a man herself. And neighbours Luke and Gavin—who’ve fallen out over Luke wanting a baby. They urge Faith to give Tom a chance. But how can she have strong feelings for two men? And even worse, how will she react when she discovers that Tom is the man in the cupboard—and, heaven forbid, a Catholic priest?

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