Wednesday 16 September 2015

|3 Mini Book Reviews

I have been reading a lot of books at the minute and instead of writing separate reviews i thought i would write 3 short reviews.



|The Piano Man Project 

Honeysuckle Jones has a problem, and her best friends Nell and Tash are on a mission to help her solve it. She needs a man – a caring, intelligent, funny man. But most importantly, a man who’s good with his hands…
Luckily Honey’s new neighbour – moody, antisocial ex-chef Hal – fails on almost every count. Even though the chemistry between them is electric, he’s obviously wrong for her in every way.
But when Honey discovers the devastating reason for his moods she decides to give him another chance. And discovers that the best songs aren’t always in tune…'
I'm not gonna lie it was the cover that first entice me to this book because it's so bright, but im glad it did as it's a great book! There is a unexpected twist in the book that i wasn't expecting. The character progression throughout the books makes you really connect with them.

|Undertaking Love


'When Marla Jacobs discovers that the vacant shop next to her Little White Wedding Chapel is to become a funeral parlour, she declares all-out war on the new proprietor Gabriel Ryan.
With an army of loyal supporters, she embarks on a campaign to sabotage his reputation and livelihood.
But when she finally meets Gabriel, she realises just how much trouble she’s in. With his effortless charm and Celtic good looks, Gabriel begins to form alliances with her so called ‘loyal’ army and, reluctantly, she finds herself falling under his spell. And destroying him becomes the last thing on her mind…'

This book and the first one i was talking about are by the same author and i have only just realised whilst writing this!! That explains why they have a similar writing style! This book did make me a little emotional but i would highly recommend it!

|Red letter Day

'Recently married to Dermot and tipped as Ireland's hottest new designer, Celine Moore is relaxed, happy and looking forward to an exciting future. Why then just five years later, is she barely able to hold her head up high in her local Dublin neighbourhood, at odds with her father and sister-in-law and accepting a job in a second hand clothes shop? Celine's life changed the night Dermot failed to return from work. The shock of Dermot's violent end destroys all her happiness and ambition. Aching loneliness and anger take their place, and without thinking through the consequences, Celine embarks on an affair with a married man. Desperate to put some distance between herself and the local gossips, a new start in a new place and a new job seems like the perfect opportunity to start again. But it's not long before she realizes that however much you try to run away, your past has a habit of catching up with you dramatically in the end...'

I love any book set in Ireland so i had to get this and i liked the narrative. It covered a lot of themes and was a great read. Again i really liked the writing style of this author and i have since purchased another book by her.

Thanks for reading...
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