Welcome to the Aliso Creek Novella Series
Liz, Gemma, Arie, Jess, and Drew have been best friends since creating
“the Five” at Aliso Creek High School. But that was over ten years ago,
and each is still trying to find that perfect someone…if perfect is
even possible.
Actually, Jess Giles does find her perfect match, but since Charlie’s
several years older than she, they never have a moment of harmony from
his adult kids who protest the marriage. When Charlie dies in a tragic
accident, his kids add insult to injury and sue Jess for her share of
the inheritance. The only person Jess trusts for financial advice is
Charlie’s financial planner, Preston Michaels. Just talking to Preston
on the phone makes Jess feel flustered, yet strangely comfortable at the
same time, so she puts off meeting him for as long as possible. When
Jess has to attend the formal hearing, she’s about to find out if the
man she’s been talking to over the phone for several months lives up to
the voice that she’s grown attached to.
Like with the other novellas in the series, I was immediately interested in meeting Jess and discovering how her romance would evolve, especially since we learn that she is a widow, only a year apart from her beloved husband. How can her romance already have ended when the story has only begun? But that's where Moore brings readers the perfect balance.
Jess learns that her friendships can support her, no matter how difficult her loss, and her step-children have made life for her this past year. And she also discovers that "the five" and not her only friends.Even though she has never met Preston Michaels in person, Jess has come to rely on his advice, but there's so much more. She loves just talking to him, even though she's afraid their "relationship" will change if they actually meet. When the day comes that she feels forced to attend a court meeting with Charlie's grown children, Jess feels torn--should so attend, or should she make one more excuse not to meet Preston in person.It's a romance, so we all know what will happen, but that doesn't stop us from worrying how it will all work out for Jess.
I highly recommend the entire Aliso Creek novella series for those looking for short, clean romance.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
The Daisy Chain -- Heather B. Moore
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Heart of the Ocean - Heather B. Moore
As a member of author Heather B. Moore's critique group I have had the
opportunity to read this book in the many stages of draft, and every
time the book has gotten better. Now in its publication draft, I can
only say WOW! Despite being familiar with the characters and plot from
my previous readings, this version totally pulled me into the story and I
soon found myself so engaged that I couldn't put it down. I wanted to
be right on the stormy cliffs, thrilled yet terrified of entering the
lighthouse, and anxious to discover not only how the paranormal mystery
played out, but also about the decisions Eliza Robinson would have to
make concerning romance and Jonathan Porter. The story is so compelling,
I'm currently reading it for a second time, engaged by the nuances and
foreshadowing I didn't catch on previous readings. If you love a good
ghost story, or are in the mood for a romance, Heart of the Ocean is the
book for you.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Newport Ladies Book Club: Olivia - Julie Wright
The Robbins household looks perfect from the outside: no dust, no
stains, no wrinkles. Yet a glimpse into its heart reveals no laughter,
no closeness, no joy. Olivia thinks that if she keeps everything tidy
and serves delicious meals on time, family life is bound to get better.
But when her husband, Nick, misses their anniversary, she realizes no
amount of domestic success will compensate for failure in their
marriage, or for her own failure to develop her identity-always busy as a
mother, wife, and neighbor, she has forgotten how to be a unique and
vibrant individual.
Determined to make a change, Olivia joins a local book club, where she nurtures new friendships and explores new ideas. But her growing confidence falters when Nick declares his independence- and while her new friends lovingly encircle her with support, only Olivia can reach into the depths of her fledgling self to find the faith, hope, and love her troubled family needs.
What a wonderful way to start of a new year of reading! Olivia, the first book in the Newport Ladies Book Club series, was an absolute delight. Yes, the characters face struggles, yes the book brought on some tears, but the optimism of Olivia, the main character, continued to shine through, despite the difficult times she faced.
I wanted Olivia to be one of my best friends, then I remembered, I had author Julie Wright as a friend, and she is as much like Olivia as anyone can be when it comes to optimism. How lucky can I be?
In the novel, we also meet the women who will be telling their own stories in the books to follow. Daisy, Athena, and Paige are already feeling like friends, and I can hardly wait.
Determined to make a change, Olivia joins a local book club, where she nurtures new friendships and explores new ideas. But her growing confidence falters when Nick declares his independence- and while her new friends lovingly encircle her with support, only Olivia can reach into the depths of her fledgling self to find the faith, hope, and love her troubled family needs.
What a wonderful way to start of a new year of reading! Olivia, the first book in the Newport Ladies Book Club series, was an absolute delight. Yes, the characters face struggles, yes the book brought on some tears, but the optimism of Olivia, the main character, continued to shine through, despite the difficult times she faced.
I wanted Olivia to be one of my best friends, then I remembered, I had author Julie Wright as a friend, and she is as much like Olivia as anyone can be when it comes to optimism. How lucky can I be?
In the novel, we also meet the women who will be telling their own stories in the books to follow. Daisy, Athena, and Paige are already feeling like friends, and I can hardly wait.
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Third Time's the Charm - Heather B. Moore
Liz, Gemma, Arie, Jess, and Drew have been best friends since creating
"the Five" at Aliso Creek High School. But that was over ten years ago,
and each is still trying to find that perfect someone . . . if perfect
is even possible.
In fact, Liz Carlson will settle for a normal man. A normal man with a job, that is. Married twice, then divorced twice, Liz had her rose-colored glasses fall off and shatter on the ground a long time ago. Her main focus now is raising her six-year-old daughter and surviving long days at work on her feet as a hairdresser. When Sloane Branden answers her call for help, quite literally, Liz doesn't even give him a second glance. She has sworn off dating for as many years as it takes, and it seems that Sloane has done the same after his own tumultuous marriage. But when Liz realizes that Sloane defies every stereotypical deadbeat she has dated, she might just find room in her heart and discover the third time's the charm.
In this first novella of a planned series, Heather Moore introduces us to Liz, a woman who wants the same thing most of us do, a relationship that is based on the honest truth. But Liz has already been burned, not once, but twice, and is afraid to grow too near anyone again, especially in light of what another romance might mean to her relationship with her six-year-old daughter. Having sworn off men, of course the first thing that happens is that she meets the perfect guy--rich, handsome, and ready to come to her rescue. The only catch--he's got an ex-wife who seems to still be in love with him, and Liz knows the woman would get in the way, if there were a way to get in to. Determined to keep her own distance from Sloane, Liz finds herself drawn closer to him the more she tries to pull away. And that's where the fun begins.
An absolutely delightful and clean read that will satisfy romance fans, and leave them wanting more. As a matter of fact, although the novella came to the perfect conclusion, I'm hoping Moore will someday revisit this couple and answer some of the questions I still have about their future together, and what happens to the nasty, mean ex-wife!
(For the purist fans of Moore's genre historicals, know this novella is not what she writes for the Utah market, but nothing within it will prove more than mild to the general reader.)
In fact, Liz Carlson will settle for a normal man. A normal man with a job, that is. Married twice, then divorced twice, Liz had her rose-colored glasses fall off and shatter on the ground a long time ago. Her main focus now is raising her six-year-old daughter and surviving long days at work on her feet as a hairdresser. When Sloane Branden answers her call for help, quite literally, Liz doesn't even give him a second glance. She has sworn off dating for as many years as it takes, and it seems that Sloane has done the same after his own tumultuous marriage. But when Liz realizes that Sloane defies every stereotypical deadbeat she has dated, she might just find room in her heart and discover the third time's the charm.
In this first novella of a planned series, Heather Moore introduces us to Liz, a woman who wants the same thing most of us do, a relationship that is based on the honest truth. But Liz has already been burned, not once, but twice, and is afraid to grow too near anyone again, especially in light of what another romance might mean to her relationship with her six-year-old daughter. Having sworn off men, of course the first thing that happens is that she meets the perfect guy--rich, handsome, and ready to come to her rescue. The only catch--he's got an ex-wife who seems to still be in love with him, and Liz knows the woman would get in the way, if there were a way to get in to. Determined to keep her own distance from Sloane, Liz finds herself drawn closer to him the more she tries to pull away. And that's where the fun begins.
An absolutely delightful and clean read that will satisfy romance fans, and leave them wanting more. As a matter of fact, although the novella came to the perfect conclusion, I'm hoping Moore will someday revisit this couple and answer some of the questions I still have about their future together, and what happens to the nasty, mean ex-wife!
(For the purist fans of Moore's genre historicals, know this novella is not what she writes for the Utah market, but nothing within it will prove more than mild to the general reader.)
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Heather B. Moore,
Third Time's the Charm
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