Esmeralda and the Second-Hand Suitor by Hebby Roman: Book Review

Esmeralda and the Second-Hand Suitor by Hebby Roman: Book Review

Esmeralda and the Second-Hand Suitor by Hebby Roman

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Title: Esmeralda and the Second-Hand Suitor
Author: Hebby Roman
Series: Snowbirds #2
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Clean Romance

Esmeralda and the Second-Hand Suitor by Hebby Roman

What’s a forty-year-old virgin doing in a predicament like this? Looking for a husband because her late father’s will decrees she must marry or forfeit her orchard, her only means of support. Hank McCall, as a perspective husband, leaves a great deal to be desired—he’s twice divorced and older than Esmeralda. Scarred by their pasts and challenged by the gap in their ages, Esmeralda and Hank struggle with their new-found relationship. But when Hank is faced with losing Esmeralda or surrendering to her yearning to have a real family, their fates hang in the balance.

Esmeralda and the Second-Hand Suitor by Hebby Roman was a cute story. At times a little unbelievable, but other times incredibly down to earth. It was also quite refreshing to see an older couple portrayed as….an older couple. I know, crazy right? Esmerelda and Hank are both over 40 and living real life with real-life problems. Divorce, paying bills, meeting people, family drama, and wondering if it’s even worth looking anymore.

Esmerelda was a bit on the unbelievable side for me. A little too much of her character seemed to be determined by what would help the story work better. She’s a virgin – which I know can still happen – but let’s be honest. It isn’t very likely anymore. She can only have her inheritance if she’s married – because her father is a chauvinistic jerk – which I am more inclined to believe, but it still seems far-fetched. Especially to have all these things fall on one person’s shoulders.

Hank is divorced, fighting to keep enough from his recent ex so that he can retire in peace, and is really and truly going through what seems to be a mid-life crisis. Flying south to spend some time away from it all, he meets Esmerelda, and they are both faced with some serious adult-like problems (such a refreshing prospect).

This book dealt with real-life people facing real-life issues that would (mostly) affect any one of us that is no longer hovering in that 20-something age group. I really enjoyed seeing an older couple than I usually see in a romance with experiences and personalities that fit them well.

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The Mackintosh Bride by Debra Lee Brown: Book Review

The Mackintosh Bride by Debra Lee Brown: Book Review

The Mackintosh Bride by Debra Lee Brown

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About The Mackintosh Bride by Debra Lee Brown

Title: The Mackintosh Bride
Author: Debra Lee Brown
Series: The Mackintosh Brides #2
Genre: Scottish Historical Romance

The Mackintosh Bride by Debra Lee Brown

Brazen, Bareback – and Beautiful!

But little did Iain Mackintosh, determined laird of a scattered clan, suspect that Alena, the secretive woman who stirred his very blood, was the same gamin girl he’d loved – and lost – in childhood…and so held the key to his future!

Her brutish betrothal. His marriage alliance. They could never be together, yet Alena knew their hearts beat as one. Still, fear gripped her when she thought of their future. For Iain Mackintosh, her soul’s own, had unknowingly vowed to war against her clan – putting her in a danger as deep as their love!

My Review of The Mackintosh Bride:

The Mackintosh Bride by Debra Lee Brown is full of secrets. Alena has a secret. The secret she hid for the Mackintosh when they were but children shortly before he disappeared. Will they ever find each other again, and if they do will the realize who they are?

Alena also has a decision to make. She can either marry the man she hates or watch as her family is cast out of the clan.

The story unfolds around multiple mysteries to be solved and main characters that evolve more and more with every page. A novel set in the Highlands, the scenery, and historical background captured my attention quickly. It is written in dialect, lots of lasses and lads and bluidy hell, but in a way that draws you in instead of making it difficult to read. The wonderful writing and the strong characters stay with you after the book is finished.

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