#BookReview “Borrowed Treasure” by Jessica Tastet

Borrowed Treasure Cover

~~~

4/5 Stars!

Full of family drama and dysfunctional relationships, this cozy mystery is filled with complicated characters.

Sissy Ames, a struggling young bistro owner. Hunter Wells, the scion of a local wealthy family, and the man Sissy walked away from without an explanation. Cecelia Domangue, selfish and arrogant high school mean girl who never grew up… and Hunter’s current fiancée. And Hunter and Cecelia’s parents, who all appear to have missed more than a few parenting classes.

The story’s bright spots are Grams and Granddaddy, Sissy’s grandparents. They’re a strong loving support network even though her grandfather’s dementia grows worse. She cherishes her time with him, especially his lucid moments.

Thibodaux, Louisiana is one of those small towns where everyone knows everyone else… and their business, but long-held secrets will come to light, along with questionable business practices, an abduction, and the origins—and current whereabouts—of Sissy’s great-grandmother’s ring.

While I enjoyed this read, it loses a star because the Sissy/Hunter past issues didn’t gel for me. Though both were manipulated, a quick conversation would have cleared up everything. But, by allowing the wedge to be driven between them, they appeared childish and immature.

However, good writing and pacing keep this drama moving as Sissy and Hunter realize working together is the only way they’ll find the answers they need to more than one mystery, and maybe even find a way back to each other.

Enjoy!

~~~

Borrowed Treasure

Publication Date: April 13th, 2021

Genre: Womens Fiction/ Clean Romance

Publisher: Dandelion Wish Publishing

Sissy Ames has been driven to succeed her entire life. On her own, she’s turned her Bittersweet Café into a success, and she’s rebuilt a friendship with her cousin Harper after years of going it alone, but her past bad judgement in trusting Hunter Wells during their relationship continues to cast shadows on the future she’s trying to build for herself.

Hunter Wells has been coasting through life, working at the family business and creating the life that his family expects for him. He’d once hoped for a different existence, but he’d been forced to move on and make do after Sissy Ames had ended their three-year relationship without an explanation.

Even in their small town, the two have managed to avoid each other, but then Hunter’s fiancée, Sissy’s nemesis, disappears after a suspicious confrontation, leaving them both looking like likely suspects. The only hope they have of clearing their names and figuring out what led to the disappearance is to find the one item that drove them apart two years ago: The Ames BORROWED TREASURE.

Add to Goodreads

Available on Amazon and other Online Retailers!

About the Author

Profile-pic-500x508

Born and raised in Raceland, Louisiana, near Bayou Lafourche, Jessica Tastet uses the places and people of her childhood to create the backdrop of her fictional South Louisiana town in her Raleigh Cheramie series as well as her Treasure Trilogy.

An avid reader, she began writing stories in the sixth grade. The result was a mystery story she promptly shared with all her family and whoever she could convince to read it. She learned the first of many valuable writing lessons with this endeavor: don’t draw your characters too close to real-life people. Since then. she has earned her editing certification from the University of California and an MFA in Creative Writing from National University in California. Presently, she resides in her hometown with her husband and five teenagers where she works with Curriculum for the local school district.

Jessica Tastet | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

 

Book Tour Organized By:

#ReleaseWeekBlitz “Leave a Widow Wanting More” by Charlie Lane

~~~

  Books 1, Cavendish Family Chronicles

Historical Romance (steamy)

 

Date Published: August 26, 2021

A penniless widow. A baron running from love. Will a marriage of convenience save them or tear them apart?

Widow Sarah Pennington has no time for love. Sending a son to Harrow is not cheap, and her husband’s lies left them in poverty. When she loses her position at the bookshop, she knows marriage isn’t the answer. Only her own hard work will save the day.

It seems Baron Eaden can’t love a woman without her dying. To keep his daughters, and his heart, safe, he roams the world, keeping his distance. But when his hunt for a rare book brings him back to London, he knows he must do the one thing he’s avoided for years—find them a mother. He needs a woman who’s up to the challenge, not one to fall in love with. Because he’s vowed never to make that mistake again.

The determined, lovely-eyed widow in the bookshop challenges Henry in every way. She’s exactly who his daughters need. But she’d rather have the book he’s after than his hand in marriage.

A marriage of convenience could save Sarah and her son, but when she finds passion in the baron’s arms, she realizes security isn’t enough. She wants Henry’s heart. If he can find the courage to trust her with it.

~~~

Excerpt

Sarah stopped their progress and pulled away from him. Twisting her hands in front of her, she watched her son walk farther ahead then drew in a breath, and seemed to conquer whatever ailed her. Henry enjoyed watching the process of her gathering fortitude for whatever it was she was about to say.

Did you truly come back to issue a third proposal of marriage?”

You know I have.”

She smirked. “Third time’s the charm?”

No. That suggests luck. Luck doesn’t obtain much of anything important. I’ve come prepared this time.” He resisted looking toward James. He kept his eyes pinned on hers. “The first time I proposed I did so on a moment’s whim. The second time, I’d determined that my whim was logical and correct, but I was not in the best of states to make a persuasive argument.”

She eyed him from boots to hat. “And you are in a better state now?” she asked.

While James had been fitted for new clothes, Henry had returned to Steven’s for a bath and a shave. He knew he didn’t make a shabby picture.

I believe I am prepared.” Henry stepped closer and untwisted Mrs. Pennington’s hands. Folding them in his own, he said, “Mrs. Pennington, we just met yesterday, but I believe we have much to offer one another. I’ll not repeat those arguments I made yesterday. You know them as well as I. Instead, I’ll say what I did not and should have.”

He’d not said words like he was about to say to any woman in over five years, and he’d never said them to anyone on so short an acquaintance. But they must be said. They were true, he found, despite it all. He reached a hand to her temple where a curl had escaped her simple chignon.

I think you’re exquisite,” he said. “I think you’re smart. I think you’re brave. I think there’s no woman in England I’d rather marry half as much as you.”

She blinked several times. Her mouth parted slightly. Her chest rose and fell faster than it had moments before.

I have one more argument, and it may be my most persuasive yet.”

Oh?”

He snaked his arm around her waist and pulled her against his chest. He dipped his head until their noses touched. “Always put your best argument last.” His lips brushed hers before sinking in to drink long and full. The kiss was to him like water to the desert-lost soul. Her soft curves pushed against his chest, her long, strong back beneath his fingertips, all overwhelmed his senses.

When her hands flattened against his chest, flexed, then roamed upward to wind around his neck, he moaned, then parted her lips with his tongue to drink of her more deeply.

She let him make a spectacle of them both in the street until he was convinced, completely and utterly, of her answer. He grinned in their kiss, pulling away to view her flushed face.

Well?” he asked. “Are you persuaded?” He needed to hear her say it. Yes.

Her hands still curled around his neck, and she stood on tiptoe, leaning against him. Her body resting against his for balance, for stability, felt like perfection. Better than the hot Egyptian sun. Better than a soft bed or warm bath. Better than being back at Cavendish Manor.

She smiled, bit her lip. He knew what her smile meant. It meant victory.

~~~

About The Author

Charlie Lane traded in academic databases and scholarly journals for writing steamy Regency romcoms like the ones she’s always loved to read. Her favorite authors are Jane Austen (who else?), Toni Morrison, William Blake, Julia Quinn, Tessa Dare, and Amanda Quick, and when she’s not writing humorous conversations, dramatic confrontations, or sexy times, she’s flying high in the air as a circus-obsessed acrobat.

Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Blog

Goodreads

Pinterest

Instagram

Bookbub

~~~

Purchase Link

Kindle Unlimited

Amazon

~~~

RABT Book Tours & PR

~~~

#PreOrder “Miscreant (Custom Constructs Book 3)” by Shyla Colt

Miscreant cover

~~~

Tim Shepherd came into my life, the only person to see beyond my title as the crime boss’s daughter.

A sucker for his pale green eyes, muscular tattooed body, and skills in the boxing ring, I fell hard and fast.

As he worked his way up the ranks, he also found a spot in my heart and my bed.

We were headed for marriage when an entitled prick who didn’t understand the word no assaulted me and nearly lost his life at Tim’s hands.

He went to prison, and I was shipped off to recover out of town.

Now I’m back for my father’s funeral and looking at the only man who’s ever held my heart.

I’m ready to take back everything that was stolen from me.

I’ll prove to him and his family, who blame me for ruining his life we were always meant to be together.

Releases August 27th!

Kindle Unlimited

Amazon

~~~

#Featured “Prior Bad Acts (A Cain/Harper Thriller Book 2)” by D.P. Lyle

Bad Acts Cover

~~~

“Prior bad acts predict future bad acts.”
—Harper McCoy

Fear grips an isolated mountain town after drug dealer Dalton Southwell kills a rogue dealer and his entire family. Score settled; message delivered. But Dalton’s best-laid plans go awry when his brother Dennie takes a bullet in the gut. In a panic, Dr. Buck Buckner is kidnapped from the local ER, a pharmacy is robbed and the owner murdered, and the killers melt into the rugged Tennessee hills. Buck’s physician father calls in Bobby Cain and Harper McCoy to rescue his son from killers who would have little use for him after he saves Dennie; or worse, the wounded man dies. But which direction and how far did they run? What hideaway did they burrow into? For Cain and Harper it’s a race against time to locate the killers, safely retrieve Buck, and settle their own score.

“A born storyteller.”
—Peter James, UK #1 Bestselling Author of the Detective Superintendent Roy Grace Series

Kindle Unlimited

Amazon

~~~