NEWLY RELEASED……..
Book #5 The Remingtons, Love in Bloom Series #14
Bestselling author Kurt Remington lives to write. He spends twelve hours a day in front of his computer, rarely leaving the seclusion of his beach-front property, where he’s come to finish his latest thriller—that is, until free-spirited Leanna Bray nearly drowns in the ocean trying to save her dog.
Kurt’s best-laid plans are shot to hell when he comes to their rescue. Kurt’s as irritated as he is intrigued by the sexy, hot mess of a woman who lives life on a whim, forgets everything, and doesn’t even know the definition of the word organized.
Leanna’s come to the Cape hoping to find a fulfilling career in the jam-making business, and until she figures out her own life, a man is not on the menu. But Leanna can’t get the six-two, deliciously muscled and tragically neat Kurt out of her mind. She tells herself she’s just stopping by to say thank you, but the steamy afternoon sparks a wild and sexy ride as Kurt and Leanna test the powers of Chemistry 101: Opposites Attract.
THE REMINGTONS are the newest addition to the LOVE IN BLOOM series
**CONTENT WARNING: Due to mature content, recommended for readers aged 18+**
My Thoughts:
If you have been following my journey through romance novels, then you will know how much I have enjoyed Melissa Foster’s books. Read, Write, Love is another beautiful addition to the “Love In Bloom” series. I easily connected with Leanna & Kurt, they are such total opposites. I was able to reminisce in how opposite my husband and I are, and how everything is so much more intense because of it. In this type of relationship the insecurities and faults seem to be made up by the other, and vice-versa. This is exactly how I see Leanna & Kurt-they complete each other to perfection.
Whether you read this as a stand alone or start the journey from the very beginning, you will definitely not be disappointed! I love seeing past characters pop up in later books, each couple and/or person adds so much to the overall plot. The characters are developed and become like family, being able to read these is like cracking open an old family diary. Where all personalities, secrets, and glimpses into ones life dances in your mind.
Melissa hosts an annual Aspiring Authors contest for children, she’s written for Calgary’s Child
Magazine and Women Business Owners Magazine, and has painted and donated several murals to The Hospital for Sick Children in Washington, DC. Melissa’s interests include her family, reading, writing, painting, friends, helping others see the positive side of life, and visiting Cape Cod.
or her personal website.
Read the reviews….
bn100 says
not sure
sharon martin says
Sounds like another great story for your collection 🙂
Melissa Foster says
Aw, that’s so sweet that you compare Kurt and Leanna’s relationship to yours. I love your analogy of the book being like a diary, so sweet. Thank you for your wonderful review!! XOXO