Showing posts with label African Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African Romance. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Entwined Destiny Release Day #Africa #ContemporaryRomance

Happy Release Day to Entwined Destiny. I am so happy I could burst!

The Blurb
Time is ticking away for Adjoa Twum. She has until the end of the year to find a guy, fall in love, and marry. Or else, her father will disinherit her from the family business. Adjoa hasn’t had success with the dating game. No man meets her expectations. Esi, her cousin, suggests a fake relationship with Adjoa’s best friend, Kwame Opoku, to pacify her relentless father.

Kwame thinks Adjoa’s request is ridiculous. Posing as her boyfriend might get tricky, but he can’t say no to those beautiful eyes. Once the falsified relationship begins, things heat up. He discovers deep feelings for her, feelings that might lose Adjoa and her friendship.


Should they take the chance and up it to the next level?

If you'd like to celebrate with me by spreading the word, I'd be a wee bit more than happy. Thanks everyone!


Buy Links
Amazon / All Romance eBooks / Kobo / iTunes

Will a fabricated relationship with her best friend end in disaster? Entwined Destiny  http://amzn.to/1R5bDR8 #Romance #Africa

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Review: The Blog Affair by Alissa Baxter


BLURB:

Twenty-something, white, South African Emma Bradshaw has a pattern of falling for unsuitable men and starts a blog about these so-called “serial datists”. Her search for new beginnings takes her to Cape Town, where she gets a job working for sexy author, Nick Reynolds. Romance with her boss is a no-no, but slowly, Nick works his way around her defenses. Trust him, or not, especially with her awful track record with men?

When an anonymous male reader of the blog challenges her on her ideas about the male species, Emma realises she must confront her past and find her true self before she can move forward...and love can blossom again in her future.


My Review
I absolutely loved this book.  Emma is a serious sassy woman who’s sharp wit and tongue portrays her confident nature. She doesn’t back down from an uncomfortable situation and I enjoyed that strength in her.  She transitioned from an aloof woman to one who thawed out and made me wish we were friends.

Emma’s blog posts were amazing and I wished they were real so I could leave comments. The concept of “serial datists” is interesting.  Bzzzz.

I have had the opportunity to travel to Cape Town, South Africa and Ms. Baxter’s descriptions of the gorgeous city brought back some wonderful memories which made me desire to return for another visit.

This book reminds me a little of Cecilia Ahern’s Love, Rosie with the correspondence and yet is completely different in style and content.

I give The Blog Affair five out five computer shaped chocolate bars and a high recommendation.

I purchased the novel from Amazon.