“… a sexy romp with an undercurrent of emotion and familial devotion.” — Entertainment Weekly
The four very different Richardson sisters have one thing in their fierce loyalty to their family and pride in the historic bed and breakfast they own. But unexpected desire will challenge them in ways they never imagined . . .
Sportswriter Nina Richardson had the perfect life away from her family’s famous shadow. But a social media blowup and rejection by her boyfriend brought her back to their peaceful Charleston, South Carolina B&B to figure out what went wrong. So there’s no way she’s going to trust the crazy-hot sparks flying between her and handsome new employee Clinton Jefferson. It’s just reckless, rip-his-clothes-off, one-night-and-forget-it lust—right?
Fresh from working for the Richardsons’ biggest rival, Clinton wants to show his modernization ideas aren’t sabotage or a gimmick. Getting involved with the rebellious Nina means trouble for sure—but he can’t resist showing this stubborn, fiery woman how she should be loved. But false accusations and Nina’s returned ex shake their passion—and fragile trust—to the core. Now between cascading obstacles and conflicting loyalties, can Clinton and Nina untangle what they really want in time?
“Hodges excels at portraying her trademark protagonists—smart, successful career women—with Nina and her siblings, and Clinton is as appealing as he is business savvy. Fans of Susan Mallery and Sheryl Woods will enjoy the keen and sexy launch of Hodges' Richardson Sisters series.” —Booklist
“More impressive is Hodges’s characterization of Nina’s two sisters, each of whom is strong-willed, unique, and sure to provide fodder for future installments. Sizzling love scenes and a strong sense of family will have readers returning for the next in the series.” — Publishers Weekly
“Owner of a Broken Heart demonstrates Cheri Hodges’ ability to craft interesting characters and a decent sexy love story.” — All About Romance
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“Readers will find themselves craving a trip to Georgia just to visit the restaurants, diners and coffee shops mentioned in this smart contemporary romance.” — Bookpage
“A sexy, impassioned Southern romance. . . . The dialogue is witty, and Hodges does a good job of bringing Atlanta and Paris to life. . . . The genuine friendships and suspenseful blackmail plot carry the story to a satisfying ending.” — Publishers Weekly
“Hodges builds a community of friends and lovers and uses Atlanta itself as another character . . . an enjoyable romance.” — Kirkus Reviews
Cheris Hodges was bitten by the writing bug at an early age and always knew she wanted to be a writer. She is a 1999 graduate of Johnson C. Smith University and a freelance writer in Charlotte, North Carolina. A native of Bennettsville, South Carolina, Cheris loves hearing from her readers.
Owner of a Broken Heart by Cheris Hodges is the first book in her Richardson Sisters series. This book is an introduction to all four sisters but focuses on Nina, the youngest.
Nina Richardson is a sportswriter and the youngest of four sisters. The world of sports writing is difficult enough for a woman, especially an African American woman, without the recent social media scandal that plagues Nina. She returns to her Charleston, South Carolina home, the Richardson Bed and Breakfast, built and owned by her father, Sheldon Richardson.
Clinton Jefferson is a former employee of Randall Birmingham, business rival of Sheldon Richardson. He left his old job and has been recently hired by his lifelong idol, Sheldon Richardson, at the Richardson B&B.
Nina and Clinton are immediately attracted to each other but know that a relationship between the owner’s daughter and his employee would definitely be frowned upon. Their attraction overrides all practical thought and an intense relationship is established. They are tested by questions of loyalty and trust that leave the fragile, new bond in serious jeopardy.
The racy dialogue in this novel is not for the faint of heart. There is a lot of seriously explicit sexual content (calling this erotic romance would not be far off the mark). The novel does reveal strong bonds between the sisters, who are all likable and believable characters. The book lags a bit toward the last quarter but is otherwise appropriately paced. Overall, Owner of a Broken Heart is a good, entertaining read that earns a 4 out of 5 star rating. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good romance, though the explicit sexual content may be off-putting to some readers.
My thanks to Kensington Books and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book. However, the opinions expressed in this review are 100% mine and mine alone.
Heat Factor: There is a lot of sex. Character Chemistry: They have trust issues. Plot: He works for her dad, but his old boss is trying to sabotage him, and also her ex-boyfriend won’t take no for an answer. Overall: The writing seriously impeded my enjoyment.
Let’s start with the good things about Owner of a Broken Heart. - Our introduction to Nina is solid - she’s a sports journalist who gets called “sweetheart” by a quarterback she’s interviewing, and the resulting Twitter furor has her needing to lie low for a few days. - Nina has a great relationship with her sisters and father; the members of the Richardson family are engaging, show individual personalities, and deeply care about each other. - I definitely believed the attraction between Nina and Clinton, and Hodges builds enough of a connection that while they move quickly, it never feels like instalove.
However. There were two huge issues I had with this book in terms of craft.
1. Telling, not Showing
Example: We know that Clinton and his dad have a troubled relationship. We know this because Clinton thinks, “I have a troubled relationship with my dad”; later, he tells Nina, “I have a troubled relationship with my dad.” I am paraphrasing here. This book is heavy on the dialogue, which can work - but in this case, the dialogue felt expository rather than natural. As I was reading the second half of the book, it felt to me like the only pauses for description that occurred was so Nina and Clinton could have sex.
2. And instead of Therefore
Here’s how the plot is structured: And this happened, and then this happened, and then this happened.
As opposed to: This happened, therefore this happened, therefore this happened.
Because of this structure, the plot was kind of all over the place. It didn’t feel like one cohesively structured story. Yes, real life is not a cohesively structured story, but this is one area where realism in fiction is definitely overrated.
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This was my first read by this author. I was pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed this book. The main character is Niina, a sportswriter The novel focuses on Nina, her father and sisters. The family owns a bed and breakfast that rival Randall Birmingham will do almost anything to possess. While visiting her family Nina meets her father's new employee Clinton and sparks fly. Clinton once worked for Birmingham so Nina and the family try to determine if they should trust Clinton or if he is a spy. I enjoyed watching Nina's romance with Clinton develop. The only criticism I have is there were a few events that could have provided a lot of drama and action. There was no climax. Some of the events seemed to be resolved too quickly and easily. I would still recommend this book and I look forward to the next book in the series
Nina and Clinton are the best opposites attract! This story is the first of the series and has a lot going between the Richardson sisters! I wanted answers for all of their issues honestly. Nina made me proud when she finally stood up for herself to everyone, her family, her ex and even Clinton. Clinton dealing with his family issues and ex boss, showed you don’t have to go low with others and you’ll still come out on top. I was frustrated at times with the communication between Clinton and Nina because a lot of drama could’ve been avoided. Overall I enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it. Looking forward to the next few books in the series.
I'm very much into romance and as a black woman, I'm especially interested in finding romances written by women of colour. This was my first book by Cheris Hodges and overall, I thought it was okay and have an overall positive impression of it.
The premise of this novel is that unlucky in love sports journalist, Nina, meets and falls in with her family's new employee, Clinton. The only problem is that Clinton used to work for their biggest business rivals and it's uncertain whether he has an agenda in joining her family's business and allegedly falling in love with Nina.
I think this novel had a lot of good points and some weak points. The relationship between Nina and her sisters and her father is abolutely excellent. This is the first book in the Richardson Sisters series and it was a great set up for the rest of the series. The author was able to make all the sisters stand out and be interesting with their own personalities without taking away from Nina as the main character. I finished this book really gagging for the other sisters' books- and wishing they existed already. The conflict and the drama in this was compelling and interesting and I was invested in the story. The characterization of each person in the book was strong and each person stood out- I never wondered who was who and I was interested in all the back stories and experiences. The book is incredibly spicy and has a high heat level with an equally strong plot which isn't always the case in contemporary romance so if you enjoy spice, this is a good one to check out even though it has some cringe-y euphemisms at times, like "pleasure pool," which I found a little cringe-y. I loved the fact that our heroine was a sports journalist and if you enjoy a competent heroine, the early parts of this novel are high key- competent heroine joy!
I think for me, where this novel was weak was in continuity at times. At a point, mid-way in the book, Clinton comes up with a solution to a major conflict, getting the villain off his back, but later on, it's like the solution is forgotten or abandonned when the conflict re-emerges. Also, to me, the Clinton-Nina-Lamar love triangle angle with Nina didn't make much sense. Certain interpersonal conflicts between characters were also resolved a little too easily, for example Clinton and his father's lifelong issues. There were also some crumbs that I think could have led to more drama - e.g. Lamar's stalking behaviour. Lastly, I think this novel could have ended a little earlier because it started to feel a little dragged on and like the kitchen sink was being thrown in.
Overall, on the balance, I liked this. My love for what this author did to create such compelling characters and an interesting story supercede my peeves with the plotting. I would recommend this book because it's the kind of thing you read and you don't want to stop, and you're yelling at the characters out loud and feeling things and when a book does that, you know it's interesting. I am invested in the Richardson family and I'm following this author closely now to see when the next books in this series come out.
I received an advanced copy of this book from the Kenisington Books' imprint Dafina Books in exchange for an honest review.
I received an ARC through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
I requested Owner of a Broken Heart completely randomly, in the interest of reading more diverse authors, and the blurb sounded promising. I really enjoy family-centered series, where that is a focus just as much as the individual member’s love story, and that works very well here.
The relationship between Nina and her family is, of course, wonderful. I love how it focuses on her personality juxtaposed against theirs, with them being particularly protective of her in the midst of her continued disasters with love, and the concern she may be moving on too fast with someone new. I particularly liked the dynamic with Alex, who plays the biggest supporting role, as the sister who lives and works in the family bed-and-breakfast while the others pursue their own thing. She’s very much a mama-bear while Nina is pursuing her new relationship with Clinton, and while it takes her a while to warm up to him, it felt earned when she did.
I also found Clinton compelling, given his situation of having difficulties with his father and idolizing the Richardson girls’ father, with the question of his loyalties forming a central part of his arc for the book. While there was never really a question in my mind about what he would choose, the antagonist of his arc still presented a realistic enough challenge that the issue felt present and not something that could be overcome too easily.
However, one of the things that comes up in Clinton and Nina’s relationship a lot over the course of the book is their respective trust issues. When his connection to someone seeking to buy out the Richardson B&B is revealed, it forms a somewhat natural conflict. However, there’s also the issue of him thinking she’s still hung up on her sort-of-ex (it’ll make sense once you read the book), and they have a blowup over that, even though she’s only shown signs of wanting to be rid of him. I expected her to have issues, but him? And over something where he doesn’t even have real reason to suspect her?
This is still a promising start to a series, with plenty of hints as to what the other sisters’ stories may entail, so I’m excited to see where it goes. I recommend this to anyone looking for a contemporary romance with a strong focus both on the romance and the importance of family.
I received an ARC through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
I requested Owner of a Broken Heart completely randomly, in the interest of reading more diverse authors, and the blurb sounded promising. I really enjoy family-centered series, where that is a focus just as much as the individual member’s love story, and that works very well here.
The relationship between Nina and her family is, of course, wonderful. I love how it focuses on her personality juxtaposed against theirs, with them being particularly protective of her in the midst of her continued disasters with love, and the concern she may be moving on too fast with someone new. I particularly liked the dynamic with Alex, who plays the biggest supporting role, as the sister who lives and works in the family bed-and-breakfast while the others pursue their own thing. She’s very much a mama-bear while Nina is pursuing her new relationship with Clinton, and while it takes her a while to warm up to him, it felt earned when she did.
I also found Clinton compelling, given his situation of having difficulties with his father and idolizing the Richardson girls’ father, with the question of his loyalties forming a central part of his arc for the book. While there was never really a question in my mind about what he would choose, the antagonist of his arc still presented a realistic enough challenge that the issue felt present and not something that could be overcome too easily.
However, one of the things that comes up in Clinton and Nina’s relationship a lot over the course of the book is their respective trust issues. When his connection to someone seeking to buy out the Richardson B&B is revealed, it forms a somewhat natural conflict. However, there’s also the issue of him thinking she’s still hung up on her sort-of-ex (it’ll make sense once you read the book), and they have a blowup over that, even though she’s only shown signs of wanting to be rid of him. I expected her to have issues, but him? And over something where he doesn’t even have real reason to suspect her?
This is still a promising start to a series, with plenty of hints as to what the other sisters’ stories may entail, so I’m excited to see where it goes. I recommend this to anyone looking for a contemporary romance with a strong focus both on the romance and the importance of family.
This book was just ok for me. The dialogue seemed a little stilted in places, and the plot sometimes bumbled around. (There was a point where I thought the story could end, but it dragged out a little longer...possibly just to delve more into the sisters and their situations for the follow up books.)
I wish there had been some resolution to the "viral comment" from the beginning of the story, but that whole debacle seemed to disappear as the story progressed.
Communication between characters seems to be a huge problem. Lamar and Nina don't talk about their relationship status, Clinton doesn't want to talk about his father, Yolanda doesn't want to talk about the trouble she's in, Robin doesn't want to tell people about her marriage issues, Nina and Clinton don't want to talk about their problems, Alex and the dad blindly acccept competition Birmingham's assessment of Clinton without question motives or talking to Clinton, Clinton trusting Lamar without reason...doesn't anyone realize that this is the nexus of all their problems?! And it seems like there is much more miscommunication in this book than what can be realistically possible - surely someone would be reasonable.
The best part of the story, for me, was the Richardson family and their relationships with each other. They are an "all-hands-on-deck," snarky, loyal, caring family and they will do anything for each other. I love how protective and loving the dad is. I am interesting in seeing what happens with the rest of the sisters and how their problems are resolved.
Finally: there is a fair amount of descriptive sex scenes. Fair warning. At least he uses a condom in most of them so yay for safe sex.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Goodreads Giveaway in exchange for my honest review.
I'm having a really hard time trying to write my official review, I'm still getting over the sheer amount of times Nina slapped Clinton. At least four times? Plus I'm pretty sure her sister slapped Clinton, Nina slapped her ex. There's a lot of slapping and I have a hard time with that.
Overall I felt the promise of the beginning of the story, Nina's sports journalism career being jeapordized by her anger and reaction to a sexist comment never panned out. Instead there's a wild ride for our heroine as she has conflict with her ex, worries about Clinton trying to scam her family's business, and even more I won't spoil here.
I was also looking forward to seeing Clinton's character explored, as he's described as a bookish not at all into sports guy with daddy issues, but despite this description we never really get to see his work as a marketing genius for the B&B nor do we get to really see his nerd come out except for a fun scene where they watch classic 70s blaxploitation films. He and Nina's insta-attraction subsumes their romance, so there's a lot of amazing banging but not so much emotional relationship building, plus they are constantly ALL IN and then ALL OUT as small conflicts are blown out of proportion, a slap is thrown, and someone storms out.
What does absolutley work is the relationship between Nina and her sisters and their father. I wanted more of their scenes because they sparkled.
Thank you to Library Journal for providing the advance copy for review. I'll try to remember to post the link once it is live.
Owner of a Broken Heart by by Cheris Hodges Nina is a sportswriter and Clinton is the marketing exec who works at her father’s B&B. This is the first ARC that I requested that I didn’t love. I’ve also seen those Twitter threads about bad reviews so I will be careful. As a beginning writer analyzing what doesn’t work for me in a story helps me recognize issues in my own work so forgive me if I think out loud in this review.
First, there are many things I did like about the story. The relationship between the sisters and their father was lovely to behold. I have two sisters and the roles we play for each are so similar. I also loved that the heroine worked at a traditionally male job.
Where the story breaks down for me is with Clinton and how he relates to the other men in his life: his father and his former boss. We are told through Clinton’s POV about these men but are not shown much about how he interacts with them. In the second half the book these guys are very important to the story but feel shoehorned in.
The title and the blurbs let me to believe that I was looking at an enemies to lovers type of story but that promise wasn’t kept. It was more of a rebound guy story but I think Nina’s ex gets more character development than the hero.
The story still has a lot going for it which is why I give it 3 stars. Story structure issues don’t bother everyone. I’ll will likely check out the later books in this series because I have to see who gets through to Alexandria the all business older sister.
This is the first book in a series about 4 sisters, each dealing with life issues as well as romance. Nina, the baby of the book, has the career she wants, but her love life is not the greatest. After a few failed relationships, she meets Clinton Jefferson, a new employee to her family's hometown B and B. Although sparks fly, can she trust her heart again. Clinton Jefferson , Former employee of the B and B's biggest Rival, Randal Birmingham, has ideas to modernize the B and B, but can he fall in love with Nina, and still do his job at the B and B?
I have read several of Ms. Hodges books, and out of all of them, this one is definitely in my top reads. You could feel the emotions of the characters and some of the characters were redeemable and characters that will never be redeemed. I loved the flow of the book, I could not put it down and it was just a phenomenal story. There were a lot of twists and turns , as well as tears and laughter. And I don't know which sister will the next book be about, but each one was placed in this story to the point where there should be more books. Great job done by the author and I can't wait to see what is next in the series
I received a copy of this book via the publisher and Netgalley and am voluntarily leaving a review
Nina Richardson always thinks she has found love until she realizes that she is being used by the men she is with. After she finds out that the man she is dating is dating other women besides her, she decides to go home to Charleston SC to her family's Bed and Breakfast to ease her pain. Clinton Jefferson is a smart and talented marketing executive who has taken a job with the Richardson Bed and Breakfast and on his first day on the job he meets Nina. They both feel a spark of interest towards each other. There is a lot of drama, secrets, lies, family ties and love in this storyline. The emotions I felt while reading this page turner had me talking to the characters as if I was a part of the story. I even felt like slapping a couple of the characters that made me mad. I enjoyed reading this first book of the Richardson Sister's and the close family bond that they have with each other and their dad Sheldon, looking forward to read the next book that tells Robin's story. I highly recommend this book to read. Cassandra H.
The Owner of a Broken Heart was a very entertaining read. It was evident from the beginning why Cheris chose that title. Both Clinton and Nina were trying to function with broken hearts. I believe Nina’s happen way before Lamar. Her heart had been broken for years at the absence of her mother and Clinton’s from his father. They were both searching for something they’d been missing all of their lives.
Overall, I really enjoyed the book. It wasn’t as predictable as I thought because I just knew it was going to be Alex and Clinton at first. It just seemed to always happen that way between two people who can’t stand each other. I was happy that wasn’t the case. I was disappointed that the issue between Nina and the football player wasn’t resolved to me. I guess I wanted to see him pay.
I’d recommend this book for anyone who’s looking for a story about family, business, drama, and romance all wrapped in one.
I was impressed with your book. Watching the siblings interact, I could feel their love for each other. Clinton and Nina's story was wonderfully told. And even though the break ups got to be a little annoying, I could follow the logic behind them.
The only criticism I have to offer is that the book overstayed its welcome by about five chapters. I remember reading it and saying 'wow, it's still going'. I accuse most authors of ending too soon, with a bunch of plot threads left unsolved, but this one went the other way. I feel like I know too much. There's a balance to knowing when to end a book.
I do enjoy your style of writing, though. That is why I stuck it out till the end. Good work!
This was such a solid romance story. I really enjoyed the character development that we got from the main character Nina Richardson. I loved the relationship with her sisters and her father. The romance in this was fast but not instant which I appreciated. I saw the conflict that was used a mile away and also the mustache-twirling villain was a bit much. The fact that the same conflict was used in two different ways wasn't my favorite either. Overall, I'm interested in seeing the rest of the series because the setup for the other sister's stories had me wanting their stories. I will be recommending this to friends.
SASSY SISTERS 3.7 stars Nina, Alex and Yolanda are well-developed, vivid characters. Not so much Clinton. Nina is sassy and admirable, intent on keeping her independence. Alex is sassy and bitter while Yolanda is plain sassy. The dynamics between the sisters is funny and interesting. The confrontation between Sheldon and Randall Birmingham is less than convincing while Clinton ‘smirks.’ Jamal is annoying and can’t take a hint. Owner of a Broken Heart is fast-paced and Hodges knows how to hook the reader.
One book down, three to go. The Richardson sisters are all daddy's girls. Typical siblings argue with each other on the regular, but ready to kick butt when someone else crosses one of them.
Nina is the baby, who just can't seem to catch a break when it come to men. Hiding out at home, the newest employee of the family business Clinton Jefferson is fine.
Drama, miss trust, two fathers, a former employee lead into this intriguing read. Once again Ms. Hodges hit on all emotions. Looking forward to the next sisters story.
I'm a big fan have been for years. This has been another great read. This book is about being yourself and finding out what you love and having passion and being passion , Nina really achieved this. The bonus of having Clinton didn't take anything away and I think his support compliments what they both tried to achieve. You should read this if you need a reminder of not backing down from what you believe in .
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Nina Richardson, daughter of Sheldon Richardson, well known B&B in Charleston. Nina is the youngest of his four daughters. Father hires a marketing director for the B & B Clinton who can’t take his eyes off of Nina. Nina is a free lance sports writer. Nina comes home because she is heartbroken but is attracted to Clinton’s well. Getting to know each other is a little rough but the story is good. I’m definitely interested I. Reading about the sisters.
This was my second book by this author and she kept me reading because I wanted to know what would happen next. The loyalty between the sisters and their father created a strong bond. I thought the story with Nina and Clinton and Lamar moved fairly quickly with not a lot of details at first but the story all came together with an ending that has you wondering what happens in the other sisters lives. I would recommend this romance novel
I was introduced to this author while reading a seasonal romance trilogy called, "The Christmas Lesson". My emotions ranged from anger to elation. I enjoy reading her works as she gives just enough of the story to allow the mind to reflect and muse. I anticipate reading about the other sisters in their book of this series. Perhaps we will get the "dad, Sheldon" and his story. Still water runs deep, as he showed his adversary near the book ending.
I enjoyed reading this book so much! Curtis brought the heat! I enjoyed reading about Nina and Clinton journey to love! This book had me all in my emotions! Their chemistry was off the charts and scorching hot! I enjoyed the storyline as well! I loved reading about Nina's sisters! Such an Amazing book!
Nina and Clinton were hot I love the Richardson family and I'm glad Alex finally gave Clinton a chance. The highlight of the book was the close relationship between the sisters and the father. Lord the sex scenes were steamy. Clinton and Nina's marriage was a good building block for Clinton to make that fresh start with his father. Can't wait to read the other sister's story.
I liked the story of Nina and Clinton even though they both got on my nerves at times with all the jumping to conclusions. I love that Nina's family was so tight knit. My only issue with the narration was the back and forth from "brefass" to breakfast. At first I though that she was tongue tied but then when I heard it pronounced correctly, I didn't know what that was.
5 stars, I love reading 📚, this book was everything. Thank you Ms. Hodges. This story was well written story about family and a lot of adventure. I enjoyed meeting Nina and Clinton. Wonderful story, I would recommend to friends.
Started off a little slow. New series with new characters so each had to be introduced. After you knew their personalities the story picked up. Clint and Nina were a great read. Can't wait to find out about the other 3 sisters and hopefully their dad finding love.
This was a great introduction into the lives of the the Richardson Sisters, this book is full of drama, sex, lies and mis communication, you will not be disappointed by this book. I listened to the audiobook and the narrator was great. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.