Showing posts with label Crimson Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crimson Romance. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Spotlight Crimson Romance Bundle: Love in a Small Town

Who doesn’t enjoy a charming love story where the towns are small but folks’ hearts are big?  Now you can get ten of them together for just 99 cents in this Love in a Small Town book bundle courtesy of Crimson Romance…

Release date: September 15, 2014

Curl up tonight with these ten down-to-earth heroes who know just how to set the neighbors’ tongues wagging with their good looks and easygoing charm. But life in a small town isn’t always sweet and simple, and love can get more than a little complicated in these heartfelt contemporary romances.

See what previous readers and reviewers are saying about these stories on Amazon:

·      California Sunset by Casey Dawes -
            “…pulls at your heart making you feel what you didn't know you could.”

·      Slow Ride by Kat Morrisey -
            "The chemistry between Kyla and Copper is so hot you will need a cool glass of water…”

·      Coming Home by Christine S. Feldman -
            “…an emotional ride, beautifully written and developed.”

·      Begin Again by Christy Newton -
            “…a sweet, poignant small town romance which is a pleasure to read.”

·      Lake Effect by Johannah Bryson -
            “…flirty, fun, and just right to take your troubles away for awhile.”

·      All About Charming Alice by J. Arlene Culiner -
            …an emotional, heartfelt, dazzling experience.”

·      Broken Wings, Soaring Hearts by Beverly A. Rogers -
            “…a sweet, deep and very inspiring and fast read with a great plot that will keep you hooked…”

·      Charmed by Inés Saint -
            “…a charmingly sweet romance with warmth and humor that you will enjoy throughout the book.”

·      Angel Without Wings by Mari Manning -
            A story about family, love, and redemption…

·      Breaking the Rules by Melinda Dozier -
            “…a beautiful romance about taking risks and second chances.”

Grab the entire collection now for just 99 cents, and see for yourself just how sweet small-town love can be…

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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Christmas Dinner by Robyn Neeley

Have you ever read a holiday book that made you laugh, cry and just felt like the perfect holiday read. Well, Robyn Neeley brings that with her latest release Christmas Dinner. In this book you will find elements that make a fun romantic comedy with moments that remind you that the magic of Christmas is still there.

Christmas Dinner is one of those stories I loved so much, that I would love to tell you everything that happens in the book. It's that amazing, but I'll focus on the things that made the story for me.

There are a few characters that you first need to know:

Amanda Turner: She hasn't been home for a couple of years. She wasn't planning to come home until she found that her ex was living with her parents with his fiancé. So, she decides to take her co-anchor home for the holidays.
Tate Ryan: The co-anchor. Plus, has a crush on Amanda from years ago. He figures that this would be a good weekend to help her see that he's more than a jerk and that he really loves her.
Brad: He's not really important, but he's the ex that dumped her on Christmas Eve two years. By the way who does that, seriously.
Then you have the rest of her family, which they are a hoot.

As I said in Amanda's description she wanted to come home to prove that she's moved on from Brad and she required the help of Tate. Tate is a willing participant, because of what happen in the past. Yet, some of Amanda's family put Tate through the ringer (which would be an overprotective brother).

Anyway, Christmas Dinner is a light fun read that will put you in the holiday spirit. Yes, some of the story will remind you of a "twisted version of a Christmas Carol". At the same time, how can you resist a story where you drag a guy to meet the family, and you can barely tolerate him? I mean that is a making for a disaster, and to top it all off you have the ex-boyfriend with his fiancé living with your family. That could be a bit awkward.

I absolutely love Christmas Dinner for it's light fun that will having you bust a gut. Then you have moments that will have you shedding a few tears. So, if you are looking for a sappy read that will have you all over with your emotions, you might want to give Christmas Dinner to give you that holiday spirit.

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Friday, June 7, 2013

eARC: Destination Wedding by Robyn Neeley

Let me just tell you that this is a fantastic story from a debut author Robyn Neeley. Seriously, blown away by the story that is Destination Wedding. First off, you have to view this as a romantic comedy, because it totally could be. I mean from page one screamed "This could be such a romantic comedy movie!" So, let's meet our cast:

Kate Ashby: The wedding planner who is afraid of flying.
Luke Cannon: He's the one who was totally lipped locked with Kate. Twin brother to Drew.
Drew Cannon: The groom. The one Kate believes she made out on the plane.
Lauren Kincaid: The Bride to be. Has no clue whats going.
Miles Payne: Kate's assistant. He's actually a lot of fun.
Vanessa Ashby: Mother to Kate. You probably wondering why she's included in the mix of characters. She does have a purpose, really.
Jack Cannon: Father to Luke and Drew.
Olivia Moore: the wrench, ex-girlfriend of Luke. You know every romantic comedy has a wrench. Where it's like oh no moment. That's all I can say about her.

From the get go I was laughing. I mean Kate is a complete and utter mess. Come on when you freak the guy out you are sitting next to, you know your a spaz. Yet the guy comes back a different person, but you don't notice he is. What a tangle web Luke weaves with not telling her the truth right away, which leads to her hating the groom. Of course Drew has no clue why he's getting the stink eye from Kate. From there we build on the misunderstanding and just makes the story funnier. Luke's half bake plans when he tries to fix the situation, oh dear.

I personally love romantic comedies because you get a little bit of everything. If you think about it romantic comedies have these four elements: romance, comedy, the catch (you know the oh no moment), and finally the happy ending. I have to say Destination Wedding has all these qualities which it makes it the best romantic comedy. Sometimes romantic comedies can get a bit over the top, but not this one. I must say that it was a well balance read. I'm not kidding when I say I was laughing throughout the book. So, if you are looking for a good light-hearted read I would get yourself a copy of Destination Wedding. I'm sure you won't look back this trip.

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