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The Lady's Proposal For The Laird by Jeanine Englert

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      Synopsis: A betrothal bargain With the Highlander from her past When Susanna Cameron needs to thwart her brothers’ plan to marry her off, she turns to her childhood sweetheart, Laird Rowan Campbell, with a daring proposal—to be her pretend betrothed! In exchange, she’ll help the now-hardened Rowan get revenge on the man who killed his family. The only flaw in Susanna’s plan—their returning attraction!   Review:    The Lady's Proposal For The Laird was a good and satisfying story that held my interest until the end. This is the second book in the Secrets Of Clan Cameron series, I suggest you to read the first novel before to start it to grasp every detail of this story. Susanna Cameron secretly meets Laird Rowan Campbell to request the vow his clan have with her to be honored, in few words, she asks him to fake courting her in order to discover her brothers' secrets. Rowan doesn't easily give in at her request because he was hurt by Susann...

The Sunshine Sisters: Aurora by Rosie Green

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        Synopsis: The start of an exciting new trilogy (within the Little Duck Pond Café series) about three sisters struggling to get past the events of their childhood. When middle sister Aurora (Rori) escaped a bad relationship and fled to Sunnybrook, she was crossing her fingers for a brand new start. Meeting the gorgeous Kurt has put some sparkle back in her life. But now the past has come back to haunt her. Scary things keep happening and it's becoming impossible to know who she can trust. Someone wants to keep her in fear, but where and how will it all end? With the help of her new friends at the Little Duck Pond Café, can Rori solve the mystery before it's too late?   Review:     This was another good story to add to the Little Duck Pond Café series, even if Aurora is the first in a kind of spin off trilogy. Rori ran away from her aggressive boyfriend and she found cover in Sunnybrook, where she was helped by Milo and the ladies at ...

A Cat's Garden Of Secrets by Jacqueline Diamond

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      Synopsis: Awakening magical powers? Yes! Solving a murder, sure. But turning into a cat? Who, me?  On the weirdest day of my life, my cat starts talking, my car kidnaps me to a charming hidden village, and I inherit a mystical library. Plus, I discover I have superpowers!  As an orphan who grew up in foster care, I had no idea I came from an enchanted land full of furry shapeshifters, including—surprise!—me. Or that I had a gifted grandmother, who’s been murdered.  Now it’s up to me, with the help of a handsome, otherworldly detective and my know-it-all cat, to uncover the truth... if someone doesn’t kill me first.   Review:   A Cat's Garden of Secrets was a very good read for a fan of paranormal cozy mystery like me. When Chess was made redundant, and she found out her boyfriend cheated on her, she thought she had to start again to make up her life, but she could never expect the drastic changes she would have to face. A new life...

The Payback Adventure by Melissa McClone

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      Synopsis:   A month to work on a berry farm with the one woman he shouldn’t want…  Billionaire Henry Davenport lives a life of luxury. He enjoys helping others find true love with matchmaking mischief and sending them on adventures full of cupid-inspired hijinks, but he has no plans to marry.Until his friends decide to pay him back for his antics by sending Henry on an adventure of his own, one where he can’t rely on his wealth to succeed.The stakes? If Henry lasts, he wins a lifetime of matchmaking privileges. If he quits, he must stop interfering in people’s love lives…forever.His friends arrange for Henry to work at Elisabeth Wheeler’s struggling berry farm. She needs the help and thinks he needs work. Win-win, right?Except she doesn’t know Henry’s keeping secrets from her.   Review:    The Payback Adventure was an amazing novel, beautifully written by Melissa McClone. Henry is a billionaire who likes to play matchmaker with ...

The Highgate Cemetery Murder by Irina Shapiro

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      Synopsis: His heart pounding, the man scribbles the words in his notebook as fast as he can: “Woman dead in Highgate. Man in caped coat. Milky way and red streaks. I’m being followed.” Hours later, the man’s cold body lies in the city mortuary, alongside the woman he couldn’t save. And his sister, unconventional nurse Gemma Tate, tracks down troubled police inspector Sebastian Bell to unravel the truth. Sebastian has enough pressure to solve the murder of an aristocratic heiress without Gemma meddling in his case. But the cryptic sentences she brings him from her brother’s notebook could be a crucial lead. If only they knew what “milky way” meant. But as the trail of clues takes them away from the gilded drawing rooms of the nobility and into the dangerous slums of London, how far will their partnership be tested on the quest for justice, and will they both emerge unscathed?   Review:    The Highgate Cemetery Murder was such a good read. ...

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