Blog Tour/Review: The Other Life of Charlotte Evans by Louisa George

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I’m delighted to host today’s stop on the blog tour for The Other Life of Charlotte Evans by Louisa George and share with you my review of this emotional story about love, family and finding a path to happiness.

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TheOtherLifeofCharlotteEvansAbout the Book

Would you sacrifice your future to understand your past?

Life is rosy for dance studio owner Charlotte Evans, who is about to marry beloved fiancé, Ben. But when Ben finds a lump in Charlotte’s breast, it sends her on a journey of self-discovery which she knows she must do alone. Because Charlotte is adopted, and she suddenly, desperately, needs to know who she is and where she comes from. Finding and reconnecting with her birth family, the life Charlotte could have had unfolds before her. As her wedding day draws closer, and her past merges ever more into her present, Charlotte must decide on the future she really wants…

Format: eBook (352 pp.)                 Publisher: HQ Digital
Published: 9th September 2017     Genre: Contemporary Fiction

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My Review

Charlotte seems to have the perfect life – a handsome fiancé (Ben), a successful dance studio business, a loving mother, great friends – and her future all planned out. First up, her wedding and then the life together she and Ben have all worked out, including starting a family at some point in the future.  Discovering a lump in her breast starts Charlotte on a journey to find out more about her birth mother and family history.  Where does she come from and why did her birth mother give her up for adoption?

However, those around her find it hard to understand how important this is to her and Charlotte finds it difficult to explain, afraid of causing them unnecessary pain.  Her search starts a chain of consequences she could not have imagined and throws up difficult choices. ‘Life. So complicated all of a sudden.’ Secrets threaten the relationships with those closest to her and the plans she and Ben have worked out for their life together. ‘There were more secrets now. Ones she kept from her mum. One from her best friend. And now one from her fiancé. Was there no end to it?’

The author does a great job of exploring the emotional and psychological impact on Charlotte of the decisions she is faced with and the ripple effect of her actions on those around her. I’m sure any woman would sympathise with the situation Charlotte finds herself in and the agonising choices she faces although I did find her self-absorption began to grate a little and I didn’t completely connect with her. The Other Life of Charlotte Evans explores some difficult topics but in a way that keeps it from being maudlin or over-dramatic.

I received a review copy courtesy of Neverland Book Tours in return for an honest and unbiased review.

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In three words: Emotional, moving, romantic

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Louisa GeorgeAbout the Author

Award-winning author Louisa George has been an avid reader her whole life. In between chapters she managed to fit in a BA degree in Communication Studies, trained as a nurse, married her doctor hero and had two sons. Now, she spends her days writing chapters of her own in the medical romance, contemporary romance and women’s fiction genres. To date, she has 19 books available in ebook/print.

Louisa’s books have variously been nominated for the coveted RITA® Award and the NZ Koru Award (which she won in 2014 and 2016 for the Short Sexy Category) and she won the prestigious HOLT Medallion Award in 2017. Her books have been translated into twelve languages. She lives in Auckland, New Zealand and, when not writing or reading, likes to travel, drink mojitos and do Zumba®- preferably all at the same time.

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Book Review: 20 Things To Love About The Summer Springsteen’s Songs Saved Me by Barbara Quinn

TheSummerSpringsteen'sSongsSavedMeAbout the Book

Coming home to catch her husband with his face between the long, silky legs of another woman is the last thing Sofia expects – and on today of all days. But, after scratching an expletive into his Porsche and setting the cheating bastard’s clothes on fire, she cranks up her beloved Bruce and flees, vowing to never look back. Finding solace in the peaceful beachside town of Bradley Beach, NJ, Sof is determined to start over. And, with the help of best friends, new acquaintances, a sexy neighbour, and the powerful songs of Springsteen, this may be the place where her wounds can heal. But, as if she hasn’t faced her share of life’s challenges, a final flurry of obstacles awaits. In order to head courageously toward the future, Sofia must first let go of her past, find freedom, and mend her broken soul.

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Format: eBook (300 pp.), paperback (280 pp.) Publisher: Lakewater Press
Published: 24th October 2017                              Genre: Women’s Fiction

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20 Things To Love About The Summer Springsteen’s Songs Saved Me

  1. Phoebe – The smelliest, laziest but most lovable pooch in the world
  2. Jerome – Two words: poetic justice
  3. Coincidence or fate? A sexy, unattached man living right next door
  4. Living the fantasy of moving to the beach
  5. Dumping a jerk (see 2)
  6. Taking control of your life and moving on (see 2)
  7. Proof positive there’s a Springsteen for every occasion and every mood – he really can read your mind!
  8. Being rescued and being a rescuer
  9. The genius that is Yappy Hour
  10. Female friendships and solidarity
  11. Getting in shape
  12. Ditching the mismatched, slightly faded undies you should have replaced years ago
  13. Revenge is a dish…best painted somewhere
  14. Appreciating craft and artistic skills
  15. There are clambakes outside of the musical Carousel?
  16. Spirit of community
  17. Baking as therapy
  18. Having a great business partner who’ll do more than their fair share
  19. Summer by the sea
  20. An isolated sandbar….

I received an advance reader copy courtesy of publishers Lakewater Press in return for an honest review.

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In three words: Hopeful, funny, summer

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BarbaraQuinnAbout the Author

Barbara Quinn is an award-winning short story writer and author of a variety of novels. Her travels have taken her to forty-seven states and five continents where she’s encountered fascinating settings and inspiring people that populate her work.

Her many past jobs include lawyer, record shop owner, process server, lingerie sales clerk, waitress and postal worker. She’s a native New Yorker with roots in the Bronx, Long Island, and Westchester. She currently resides with her husband in Bradley Beach, NJ and Holmes Beach, FL. She enjoys spending time with her son and his family and planning her next adventure. She wants to remind everyone that when you meet her, SHE’S NOT SHOUTING, SHE’S ITALIAN.

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