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CLP Blog Tours Book Review: Precious Words by Leigh Fleming

Reviewer: Samantha Leigh Fleming is now on tour with CLP Blog Tours and Precious Words Summary: Emberly Fallon is a smart, beautiful American attorney who…

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After losing her job, Hayley struggles to make ends meet and allows her career status to define her. She finds inspiration in successful photographer Trevor Tott, but their professional aspirations clash when she experiences his questionable ethics along with unwanted advances from her overbearing boss. With the help of the ship’s crew, stunning Alaskan backdrops and a leap of faith, they might find business can be mixed with pleasure.

With cameos from favourite Aqua characters Harry and Casey, Amanda Jones weaves a plot that keeps the pages turning.

Love happens on The Aqua…

Have you jumped in yet? The Aqua series is the ongoing story of the cruise ship Aqua, where crew members such as Chef Amber and Captain Hallmann appear frequently, and other favourites, such as Harry and Casey, make cameo appearances. With each book in the series, the familiar characters and their stories grow and weave cleverly together. You’ll meet Hayley and Trevor again in books for the upcoming Alaskan and Caribbean series as well. Read along the entire series to get to know and understand the cruise ship, its passengers and regular crew members.

On Tour: Redesigning Rose by Lydia Laceby

Lydia Laceby will be on tour April 28-May 26 with her novel Redesigning Rose Rose Parker’s husband has been lying. About everything.When a conversation with her husband…

CLP Blog Tours Sign Up: French Toast by Glynis Astie

Glynis Astie will be on tour in July with her chick lit novel French Toast. I am looking for book bloggers to post reviews, guest posts, interviews,…

Book Review: Fly Away by Kristin Hannah

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Summary:
Once, a long time ago, I walked down a night-darkened road called Firefly Lane, all alone, on the worst night of my life, and I found a kindred spirit. That was our beginning. More than thirty years ago. TullyandKate. You and me against the world. Best friends forever. But stories end, don’t they? You lose the people you love and you have to find a way to go on. . . .

Tully Hart has always been larger than life, a woman fueled by big dreams and driven by memories of a painful past. She thinks she can overcome anything until her best friend, Kate Ryan, dies. Tully tries to fulfill her deathbed promise to Kate—to be there for Kate’s children—but Tully knows nothing about family or motherhood or taking care of people.
Sixteen-year-old Marah Ryan is devastated by her mother’s death. Her father, Johnny, strives to hold the family together, but even with his best efforts, Marah becomes unreachable in her grief. Nothing and no one seems to matter to her . . . until she falls in love with a young man who makes her smile again and leads her into his dangerous, shadowy world.
Dorothy Hart—the woman who once called herself Cloud—is at the center of Tully’s tragic past. She repeatedly abandoned her daughter, Tully, as a child, but now she comes back, drawn to her daughter’s side at a time when Tully is most alone. At long last, Dorothy must face her darkest fear: Only by revealing the ugly secrets of her past can she hope to become the mother her daughter needs.
A single, tragic choice and a middle-of-the-night phone call will bring these women together and set them on a poignant, powerful journey of redemption. Each has lost her way, and they will need each one another—and maybe a miracle—to transform their lives.
An emotionally complex, heart-wrenching novel about love, motherhood, loss, and new beginnings, Fly Away reminds us that where there is life, there is hope, and where there is love, there is forgiveness. Told with her trademark powerful storytelling and illuminating prose, Kristin Hannah reveals why she is one of the most beloved writers of our day.
Review:

Fly Away is an incredibly raw and emotional read, filled with character grief and tough situations we watch them go through. The drama starts off right away, and I really liked the way Hannah took us through the scenes, cutting into past and present and switching whose eyes we were seeing the story through from time to time. I have not read Firefly Lane, and while I don’t think it hindered my experience, I did keep getting a nagging feeling that I really should have read that one first, if only to feel like I was completely caught up in the story that is already happening. The book is long and can sometimes be a downer as you wonder when these poor people will ever catch a break, but it’s well-written and will reel you in right away. I was impressed with the book, and will go back to read Firefly Lane as I have heard great things about that one as well.
4 stars

On Tour: Conditional Love by Cathy Bramley

Cathy will be on tour April 28-May 5 with her chick lit novel Conditional Love Meet Sophie Stone, a thirty-something serial procrastinator. Tesco knickers, Take That…

Website Review: ScoreBig.com

Contributor: Samantha I recently was asked to review a newer website ScoreBig.com and my interest was immediately raised. I had seen a little about this…

Book Review: A Passionate Love Affair With a Total Stranger …

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On Tour: Precious Words by Leigh Fleming

Leigh Fleming will be on tour April 28-May 5 with her novel Precious Words Emberly Fallon is a smart, beautiful American attorney who goes on a…