Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Review: Love, Lies and Family Ties

A heartwarming, feel good romantic comedy. ‘I absolutely adored this book. It gave me all the feels! A charming read full of warmth and heart.’ ***** Kim the Bookworm

 


Bea Winters is in desperate need of a fresh start. Being bullied at work is not her idea of fun and she longs to follow her dream of becoming a published author. When an advert appears in her local paper to work in a publishing house in the sleepy village of Bloomsdale, it sounds too good to be true.

She strikes up an instant friendship with gorgeous aspiring author, Eddie Richards and her dashing millionaire boss Scott Summers. But all isn’t as it seems in the sleepy village of Bloomsdale.

How does the local clairvoyant know her name? Who does the little black dog that keeps appearing belong to and why does she keep bumping into the mysterious Charlie?

As she starts to unravel the truth, it seems that everyone in Bea’s life is keeping secrets.

An uplifting romantic comedy that will warm your heart – perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Milly Johnson and Carole Matthews.



Review --

Bea Winters has hit the skids early in her career. She winds up in Bloomsdale to work for the too-handsome Scott Summers. Then the world goes wonky as Bea becomes intrigued by the mysteries and secrets held by the townspeople. 

A lovely, cozy mystery that was as comfortable as a Hallmark movie on a Sunday afternoon. Bea may not be the most complex of characters, but she works well in the role she's given. The love story is simple, as per the genre. Overall, it was a charming story that could be enjoyed by any reader.

Purchase Link - https://amzn.eu/d/40GUHk8

Author Bio – 

I was born in Coventry but now live in Nuneaton. I married the love of my life over 20 years ago and we have two almost grown up children. We share our lives with two mad dogs as well.

Writing is a great passion of mine, that one day I hope to be able to turn into a career but until that day comes, I will continue working in accounts and payroll.

 

Social Media Links – @KeelingFlorence

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