Love at First Site by Phoebe MacLeod

My review Thank you @rararesouces and @macleod_phoebe for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Love, at first sight, has a bright and colourful front cover that grabs your attention straight away. This is a romance genre that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy after reading this. Love at first site is a heartwarming and enjoyable read. If you after a light read that is not heavy Love at first sight is your book, you can curl up on the sofa with coffee and whisk yourself off in Ella's life. The two characters I liked were Ella and Noah who are very likeable and fun to get to know. Phoebe MacLeod's writing style is brilliant and keeps you hooked to till the end. Love at first site will be a great summer read. 5 stars. Love at First Site It’s a relationship under construction, and there are no warning signs... Project Manager Ella Mackenzie thought she had her whole life perfectly mapped out – just like one of her colour - coded spreadsheets. She is the last person to do anything reckless or impulsive. But when her and her terrible boyfriend split, she is left single, homeless and without a backup plan. Suddenly, her whole worldly belongings are crammed into the back of her little Fiat, and she ’ s driving two - hundred - and - fi fty miles across the country to start a new job that she should never have accepted in an industry she knows nothing about. What could possibly go wrong? Ella doesn ’ t know the first thing about building sites, but thankfully Noah Harris is an expert in con struction and is there to show her the ropes (and the ladders). And, as Ella is about to find out, he ’ s an expert in a few other things too ... Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/lovefirstsitesocial Author Bio – Phoebe MacLeod is the author of several popular laugh - out - loud romantic comedies. She mainly sets her books in her home county of Kent and her first new title for Boldwood will be published in November 2022. They will also be republishing her existi ng titles from August this year.

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