Tuesday, May 18, 2021

"The Soulmate Equation"


"The Soulmate Equation" by Christina Lauren

Meet Jess Davis, a soon-to-be thirty, lonely, single mom with a harried
lifestyle. She's been self-sufficient for a long time now, ever since her parents
shirked family responsibilities years ago. But that doesn't stop her partying
mother from showing up at her doorstep for a hand-out now and then. And the
father of her child? He opted to leave, too, as soon as Jess decided to keep
the baby. 

Needless to say, there's little room for romance in Jess's life. In fact, with her 
dubious track record for meeting eligible men, she's not even sure she wants
to try. 

Yet Jess is grateful for so many things in her mundane life. The doting grandparents
that raised her, are now lovingly involved in doing the same with her 
seven-year-old, precocious daughter, Juno. Then there's the flexibility of her
freelance job that showcases what a genius Jess is with data and statistics.
And what would she do without quirky best friend, Fizzy, a successful romance
novelist who finds inspiration from the challenges Jess faces every day? Fizzy 
constantly encourages Jess to venture outside of her protective bubble of laundry,
school projects, and ballet lessons. 

Maybe that's why Jess agrees to be a part of GeneticAlly, a new match-making app 
that pairs prospective partners based on DNA results. Cold, scientific facts have a
certain logical appeal for a numbers guru like Jess. 

Imagine her surprise, when the test results show that Jess and the smug, aloof,
and incredibly attractive founder of the company, Dr. River Pena, 
are an unheard of 98% compatibility match. Considering Jess doesn't like the man
from previous encounters with him at the local coffee shop, it's a hard sell to 
explore a possible budding relationship with him. But when the company offers
to pay her a hefty amount of money to get to know him better, she reluctantly
agrees, fully aware of the growing attraction between them. 

This is another fun-filled, charming selection from a duo that knows how to
write romance with humor and style. Smoldering and steamy with many genuinely
tender moments, the reader will undoubtedly finish this love story with a satisfying
smile. 

 






Thursday, May 6, 2021

"The Summer of Lost and Found"

"The Summer of Lost and Found" by Mary Alice Monroe 

Resilient, strong, and determined aptly describe the Rutledge
family. With their fierce sense of commitment and loyalty
to one another, they've survived many challenges and setbacks 
over the years. 

But, like so many others, that toughness of spirit will be tested
in ways they never imagined, as a global pandemic spreads havoc 
around the world. 

For Linnea Rutledge, being furloughed from her dream job at 
the South Carolina Aquarium is a huge disappointment, and a
financial nightmare. It means giving up her privacy to look for 
a roommate to share expenses at Primrose Cottage, a home filled
with  rich, Rutledge history that she cherishes and adores. Emotions 
run high when Linnea discovers that John, the man who rejected
her after an impulsive move to California, is now living next door under 
quarantine with his mother. Their relationship ended with some 
soul-searching on her part, so why is Linnea finding his clever 
overtures to rekindle their romance, increasingly hard to ignore? 

To complicate things, Linnea's new British love interest, Gordon,
is set to return to the Isle of Palms after spending time in England.
Sparks are about to ignite, as Linnea finds herself in an unanticipated
love triangle, with both men vying for her affections. Fearful of making 
the wrong decision only adds to the uncertainty in her already
tumultuous life. 

As always, her Aunt Cara is a solid, soothing source of comfort.
But Cara is facing troubles of her own. Husband David is stricken
with Covid, and must remain in quarantine within their home, 
leading to feelings of isolation and loneliness for Cara. She fears
what exposure could mean for her immune-compromised young
daughter. Her strong marriage is showing the strain of living together,
yet so far apart.  

With a little ingenuity and creativity, this small circle of friends and family
finally unite to overcome the obstacles only a crisis like the pandemic can
bring. 

Mary Alice Monroe's signature style of writing is evident in every chapter of
her newest release. Whether it be the return of the sea turtles, heart-
wrenching family drama, sprinkles of humor, or environmental awareness, 
the message of the healing power of love, always comes shining through.

But this time, the author writes of forgiveness, compassion, and hope
in a more self-reflective, introspective way. We welcome the next Rutledge
generation as they take center stage in this current, compelling story 
showcasing warm, familiar characters we know so well.