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review 2020-03-28 04:26
Audio Review: Lucky Inheritance (Inherit Love) by McKenna James (author), Patricia Satomasso (narrator), Sean Patrick Hopkins (narrator)
Lucky Inheritance (Inherit Love) - McKenna James,Sean Patrick Hopkins,Patricia Santomasso

 

 

Hopkins and Satomasso are quite a pair. From heart palpitations to the ever present frustration, they refused to hold back on the chemistry. Their delivery is flameworthy. McKenna James dishes out the emotions with her ever present flair and as always I was easily hooked. Lucky Inheritance sets emotions ablaze with passion, heart and humor.

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review 2019-09-17 01:13
Baby Inheritance (Inherit Love) by: McKenna James
Baby Inheritance (Inherit Love) - McKenna James

 

 

Inconvenient desperation calls for drastic measures of the naughty kind. James tries her hand at a relationship of convenience story with surprising results. Baby Inheritance starts out slow and works it's way up to deliciously sweet. Hudson and Valentina take the subtle approach to a fast paced attraction and make it impossible not to fall in love.
 
 

 

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text 2017-03-15 10:00
Blog Tour and Giveaway for Inheritance of Love (Once upon a time) Book 1 By Carol Cadoo
 
 
Inheritance of Love
il était une foi (Once upon a time)- Book 1
By Carol Cadoo
Genre: Chick Lit, Romance
 
 
 
 
Bennett Montgomery was the bachelor at large of his generation in San Francisco with no problems and no responsibility except to show up and look pretty on the red carpet. But overnight he was forced into a situation where he had to grow up and take the reins of the family business or risk losing it.
His assistant gave him the devastating news that he had the responsibility but none of the money or control until and unless he was married by thirty three. That started a series of events in his life that put him on a collision course with his past, the future and his present.
Chevon Bouche grew up fast after she lost her parents in a horrible car accident. She was left on her own to run the family business. Scheduled to marry her longtime boyfriend and settle into a life of boredom and babies. When in her heart she wanted to sing like a bird on the stages of the best Opera’s houses in in the world.
After an unexpected meeting with Bennett, Chevon’s life was thrown pell mell into a new life of glamour and prestige she never dreamed possible. But because of Bennett’s past there were complications that threatened their contracted union and other women were the least of the problem. Chevon and Bennett were forced to make a decision but would they decide on the money or an inheritance of love.
Goodreads- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34216266-inheritance-of-love?from_search=true
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I love writing Chick Lit/ Romance. I recently re-edited and reapplied the lipstick of my Chic Lit Serial, Deja Vu of Love. The series starts off with Deja Vu Packing for the Journey the first book of the story in the Deja Vu Series. As a writer, I am partial to using a third person multiple POV style of writing. Although not well known it is frequently used in Romance and other genres where multiple points of views add to the depth and value of the story line and character interactions.
I prefer moving the story along through the use of dialogue versus narrative. I think it's because I can give a distinct voice to all my characters. As a writer, I believe that dialogue helps define the characters as breathing, warm blooded people. I write about real women with flaws who are strong and confident and ready to live life. Women like all of us who don’t always have dinner ready on the table. The one who acts inappropriately at PTA meetings once in a blue moon you know the girl I’m talking about, it’s you.
I enjoy watching my characters grow and change as the story of their lives unfolds. I try not to be a control freak and let the characters write the story after all, it’s their life.
So if you’re a reader who likes to hear the voice of your characters and share their POV I’m your next favorite writer LOL
Just a little something about me I’m a retired Actress, Director, Choreographer, who discovered her real passion in life, was writing. I have two sons Zachary and Garette I also have two doggie kids Hazel and Harry. My free time is spent in the garden enjoying nature, decorating, and writing. I would love to have feedback from readers I think we are always curious about what people think of our work.
So, here is my suggestion get a great glass of red wine, start the bubble bath grab a couple of chocolate covered caramels with sea salt and enjoy a good book. I hope you love and enjoy reading the characters with minimally twice the enjoyment I had writing them to life.
May you enjoy all the bad boys of romance with none of the pain.
 
 
 
 
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Other Books by Carol Cadoo
Deja Vu of Love- Packing For the Journey (Book 1)
 
Deja Vu of Love- San Francisco (Book 2)
 
Deja Vu of Love- Zurich (Book 3)
 
Deja Vu of Love- New York (Book 4)
 
Deja Vu of Love- Coming Home (Book 5)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Full set of electronic  Deja Vu books and 2 electronic  copies of new book
 

 
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review 2013-11-05 15:21
If you're going to make a comparison to Downton, actually *watch* it first - Habits of the House by Fay Weldon
Habits of the House - Fay Weldon

You know when you get a book, and because it's by somebody whose work you like, or somebody who's written many, many books, you trust it's going to get better?

 

Meet Habits of The House. It's not entirely its fault; it's been given a stupid cover (I'm not sure who that girlie is supposed to be), and it's being pitched to Downton fans despite the fact it's a comedy of manners.

 

However, everything else is its fault. 

 

Especially the ending.

 

The storyline is to do with the son of the family trying to marry an American heiress because the family have significant money troubles.

 

In the end:

 

The Earl wins a cumulative bet on the races which solves all the money problems, *and* the son marries the heiress, *and* the wife of the Jewish financier gets to meet the Prince of Wales.

 

"Hey Garth, let's do the super happy ending!"

 

doo doo do doo, doo doo do doo, doo doo do doo ...

 

I suspect it's supposed to be a punchline, but it just left me wondering what the point of reading the sodding book was.

(spoiler show)

 

 

I like Fay Weldon's style of writing, so I'm giving it 2 stars, but everybody else should probably give it a miss. 

 

 

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