Showing posts with label clean romance. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Faith driven compelling love story

In Calming the Storm, author Melanie D. Snitker weaves a poignant tale of love, resilience, and faith. The story centers on Rachel Peters, a determined young woman whose difficult start growing up in the foster care system has finally given way to a semblance of stability. Just as she begins to build her life, a devastating accident takes her sister and leaves her with the overwhelming responsibility of caring for her young niece, Kendra.

Calming the Storm

 

Faced with the dual challenges of financial strain and emotional turmoil, Rachel struggles to provide for Kendra while contending with the real threat of losing custody. She trusts no one. Desperate to keep her niece, her only living family, Rachel considers drastic measures until Brandon Barlow, a compassionate former college professor, steps in with an unconventional solution.

Brandon, who has admired Rachel from a distance, is moved by her plight and proposes his proposition to secure her and Kendra’s futures. His offer involves marrying Rachel to ensure Kendra's custody, then annul the marriage once the legal issues are resolved. Yet, as Brandon becomes more involved in their lives, he falls in love with Rachel, complicating their pragmatic arrangement.

The novel’s gentle pace draws readers into a comforting world where personal growth and love take center stage. Characters are vividly portrayed. Their flaws and strengths make them both relatable and endearing. Rachel’s journey, marked by her troubled past and her struggle to create a stable future for Kendra, is depicted with a depth that evokes empathy and admiration. Brandon’s gradual romance with Rachel is portrayed with patience and authenticity, allowing their relationship to develop naturally amid the challenges.

Snitker’s faith-driven narrative is a central theme reflecting the belief that divine guidance and support are ever-present, even during life’s storms. This message of enduring faith offers solace and encouragement that resonates throughout the plot. I recommend this book to readers who appreciate clean faith-based romance.

Calming the Storm is a heartwarming exploration of love’s transformative power and the vital role of faith in challenging times. Its deliberate pacing adds to the story’s charm, providing a soothing and immersive reading experience. I thought the storytelling could use a little more showing and less telling but for those who appreciate a romance with emotional depth and a message of unwavering support, this thoughtful novel is a compelling and moving read. I’m happy to give it 4 out of 5 stars.

Friday, May 26, 2023

Closed door romance charged with tender passion

Set in mid-eighteenth-century England, The Heir and the Enchantress by Paullett Golden, (The Enchantresses Book 5) delivers a romance that woos seventeen-year-old Hazel Trethow and twenty-year-old Harold Hobbs into a relationship neither wants. While this romance novel is part of a series, it is a complete story and can be read without reading the previous books. My only regret is that I haven’t read the first four books. 

 

The Heir and the Enchantress

About the Book: The Heir and the Enchantress

As the story opens, Hazel has her mind set on marrying for love rather than getting trapped in an arranged marriage with the man she was betrothed to as a child. She fancies herself a matchmaker and puts a scheme in place to find a love match for herself and her best friend, Agnus. The consequences are disastrous and she finds herself trapped in a scandal that will ruin them both.

Harold Hobbs, her betrothed, is busy trying to save his family from ruin due to his father’s poor choices. He has no intention of marrying Hazel but before he makes the announcement to his father, he meets her. The encounter surprises them both as attraction sparks a change of mind. But then the scandal erupts and in a very clever plot twist they end up married. I’ll say no more because I don’t want to spoil this multi-layered plot that pits the young couple against the manipulation of their controlling fathers. The author throws a very interesting, non-conventional Nana into the mix that adds humor and much more.


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Book Review: The Heir and the Enchantress

The Heir and the Enchantress is emotionally satisfying and delivers an optimistic ending. The unpredictable plot is rife with secrets, obstacles, and family challenges. The complex characters' strengths and weaknesses make the drama believable. As for the romance, Golden embraces a closed-door approach charged with tender passion. Her tasteful portrayal of desire made me melt. I think people who enjoyed the Carla Kelly's Regency Romances Series will find The Heir and the Enchantress to their liking. I loved every aspect of this book and am happy to give it 5 stars. I recommend it to people who enjoy historical romance, closed-door romance, and regency romance.

The Enchantress Series

Other books in this series include:


The Earl and The Enchantress (The Enchantresses Book 1)

The Duke and The Enchantress (The Enchantresses Book 2)

The Baron and The Enchantress (The Enchantresses Book 3)

The Colonel and The Enchantress (The Enchantresses Book 4)

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Paullett Golden

 

About the Author: Paullett Golden

Celebrated for her complex characters, realistic conflicts, and sensual portrayal of love, Paullett Golden writes historical romance for intellectuals. Her novels, set primarily in Georgian England, challenge the genre's norm by starring characters loved for their flaws, imperfections, and idiosyncrasies. Her plots explore human psyche, mental and physical trauma, and personal convictions. Her stories show love overcoming adversity. Whatever our self-doubts, love will out.