Author: Carrie Elks
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Piatkus
Publication Date: 11th October 2018
Rating: 4 Stars
Love blooms when you least expect it . . .
Juliet Shakespeare is done with love. With a growing floristry business and an adorable daughter to raise, life after separating from her husband is complicated enough.
But when handsome single father, Ryan Sutherland, arrives in town, everything changes. As much as she tries to distract herself, Juliet can't help but be drawn to the easy-going Romeo next door and the way he makes her feel.
Photographer Ryan is only back in his hometown for a few months so there's no point falling for someone he'll just have to say goodbye to. But he didn't account for Juliet - the intriguing and beautiful, red-haired woman next door. And in her, he might just have found everything he ever wanted . . .
This was the last book in the Shakespeare Sisters series, this time finally featuring Juliet
She had been my least favourite sister going into this book, which may account for why it took me a while to get into the swing of things.
In fact the rest of the sisters barely feature at all which was a shame, and they were sorely missed by me.
It was though a new friendship turning into something deeper and more meaningful, at the same as Juliet is trying to get a divorce settlement from her ex-husband.
It was good to finally read about the last sister, and its another good book in the series, just not my favourite.
Thank you to Netgalley and Piatkus for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
She had been my least favourite sister going into this book, which may account for why it took me a while to get into the swing of things.
In fact the rest of the sisters barely feature at all which was a shame, and they were sorely missed by me.
It was though a new friendship turning into something deeper and more meaningful, at the same as Juliet is trying to get a divorce settlement from her ex-husband.
It was good to finally read about the last sister, and its another good book in the series, just not my favourite.
Thank you to Netgalley and Piatkus for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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