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Thursday, December 31, 2015

4/5 Review: Summer On Lovers Island by Donna Alward


 
What happens when a seasonal fling turns into the love of a lifetime?

Lizzie Howard's life has always been adrenaline-charged. Top of her class at Harvard Med and now a gifted trauma doctor, Lizzie's medical career has always come before rest, relaxation, and especially romance. But when one careless mistake brings her future to a screeching halt, Lizzie's only chance at reviving it is to temporarily take over a friend's practice in Jewell Cove. The sleepy Maine coast, a world away from the bustling emergency room Lizzie knows and loves, leaves her feeling more lost than ever-until she meets widowed doctor Joshua Collins, and her heart starts beating a little bit faster...
Coming home to Jewell Cove was Josh's salvation after his wife died. Looking for peace among the familiar faces of friends and family, he's grateful to work in the town's small medical clinic by day and spend his nights trying to forget everything he's lost. Lizzie's big-city sensibilities are a brash reminder of the world he's pushed away, but he can't deny that together they've sparked a flame that crackles higher and brighter every day. Maybe love is the best medicine after all ...
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This is a great easy reading romance about doctors and the Maine area. I thought it was a great stand-alone novel but want to go read the other books in the Jewel Cove series. The story is written about a small sleepy area and the descriptions want to make you go explore it yourself.  The love scenes and their romance were easy going and made this an easy to read romance.

I liked how the story evolved about two very different doctors who were totally different personality wise from each other, became a nice romance of how people can adapt change and see what they really need and want.  Both Doctors Lizzie and Josh had extreme problems that brought them to the same medical practice.  Lizzie was only supposed to be there for a short time to help out a friend and recover from family tragedy and work related tragedy.  Josh was always the small town sort of person and was returning to settle down after his wife died. She had not been a faithful wife so he had lots of heart hurts to get over.
 
 

 

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

4/5 Review: The House on Blackberry Hill by Donna Alward




When a young woman inherits a rundown mansion, the last thing she expects to find is the key to her heart…

Abby Foster is a fish out of water in the Maine coastal town of Jewell Cove. The crumbling Foster estate, left to her by a relative she never even knew, has everyone’s eyes on her—an eerie reminder of the long-buried family secrets that have haunted her…forever. Single, stunning, and sometimes too strong-willed for her own good, Abby’s plan is to sell the house and hightail it back to Nova Scotia. But another part of her is intrigued by the idea of starting over somewhere new—and finally learning the truth about her heritage.   

THE HOUSE ON BLACKBERRY HILL


Enter Tom Arseneault. The best contractor in Jewell Cove, Tom is determined to restore the beauty and prestige of the Foster mansion—and maybe even work his charms on its beautiful new heir. The attraction between him and Abby is undeniable, and the more time Tom spends on the house the more he wants to be in it with her. But Abby’s not sure she can trust him—or anyone in Jewell Cove who seems to know more about her family history than she does. Home: Is it really where the heart is after all?

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The strength in this story is its characters. Ms. Alward has truly outdone herself with the group of people she created. They're all unique and real and they're what kept me reading when the plot hit some bumps. When I got frustrated at the back-and-forth between Abby and Tom (boy oh boy, did I want to smack Tom upside the head), I'd remember how much I enjoyed the community and kept on turning pages. When the story dragged a bit, I'd think about Tom's family or Aunt Edith,and keep on reading. I also loved the dash of mystery.


This was a light, very sweet contemporary romance. I've really enjoy reading books by Donna Alward and  The House on Blackberry Hill is the first of a trilogy set in Jewell Cove in Maine and is a terrific read.
I really enjoyed not only the attraction you see between Abby and Tom , but the secondary characters and secondary story lines were great. They helped to build on the community feel of this romance and really drew the reader in to Jewell Cove. THE HOUSE ON BLACKBERRY HILL is exceptional. It is an emotional journey that will tug at your heart. Both Abby and Tom has to let go of the past in order to give the future a fighting chance. The secondary characters add another dimension of feelings that will pull you in deeper. This story is a  keeper from Donna Alward , her stories are a delight from page one. Looking forward to the next book from her.