A Season To Love
by Nicole Deese
I sighed. I swooned. I paged back through the story
thinking, can there be just a little bit more? Please? A Season to Love
satisfies deep in the heart, like eating your own wedding cake.
I love how the heroine (Willa) is dealing with her own
issues before the hunky doctor (Patrick) arrives in town. I also love how
Patrick seems too flawless at first, yet he ultimately reveals issues of his
own. And finally, I love that these two characters appear to be perfectly and
heartbreakingly wrong for each other.
There's lots to love here - can you tell? And what do you know . . . Valentine's Day is around the corner! Just in time, Deese has created a character more dreamy than McDreamy (Grey's Anatomy). And
the woman who falls for him is just like me. And you. Extremely relatable.
The story carries the reader away to an adorable
Northwestern town full of interesting people, many of whom are reprised from
Deese’s earlier novel entitled A Cliché Christmas. The best part about this
companion story is that you can enjoy either one without reading the other, but
if you do choose to read both, the characters are consistent and reveal
delightful fill-in details.
The story swept me up and kept me reading late into the
night as I cheered for fictional characters I find myself still caring about. I highly
recommend this romance for those who love LOVE. You can snag your own copy here. And guess what? It's available on Kindle Unlimited!
Nicole Deese has several other romances out too - you can learn more about her on the website.
Willa (the main character) is addicted to Peppermints. What's your favorite Valentine candy?
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This book sounds really good. My favorite Valentine candy? Anything chocolate. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think we should open up this discussion to all kinds of candy. Not just valentine candy. And my vote is for: Milk Duds. This story really is wonderful - hope you'll try it!
ReplyDeleteI have to go with chocolates. :) Looks like a great read!
ReplyDeleteTruffles! Sounds like a great book!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite valentine candy is anything from Russell Stover. Thanks for entering me in your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteJanet Estridge.
Chocolate, anything chocolate, is good for Valentine's Day and Easter and my birthday and just because....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this review!
Connie
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Thank you:) Such a beautiful review!
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