Will Miguel’s whispered midnight promises ever see the light of day?
Content with her job as small town waitress and role of single mom, Allison believes she's better off without a man. In her opinion, all they bring is chaos - and that includes the father of her child. So why has Miguel’s arrival shaken her so badly?
It's not easy for Allison to keep Miguel a secret with someone poisoning the food in her bakery and the local sheriff believing she harbors a vendetta against the town because of her tormented past. And then there are the people waiting for her to screw up with the kids. The control Allison has always kept on her life is slipping out of her grasp.
Allison is always upfront with Miguel. There isn't anything she hides from him. Miguel wishes he could say the same. The one thing that Miguel has hidden could be the very secret that drives Allison straight from his arms.
Keeping their secrets and clearing Allison's name just might be harder than either of them have ever imagined.
Wendy has always been fascinated by romance. She began her first romance novel when she was just thirteen-years-old. It certainly wasn't anything great but sparked the passion for writing romance novels. When she’s not writing, she's usually busy taking care of her two children in Phoenix, Arizona. Wendy keeps busy with her small business and going to college. During her free time, Wendy enjoys traveling and being outdoors. Wendy enjoys hearing from her readers so write to her at authorwendyely@gmail.com
Midnight Secrets by Wendy Ely was a very interesting book. It was suspenseful in trying to figure out why people seem to think that if someone has a bad reputation when younger, that it will define them the rest of their life. For the characters, Allison and Miguel, they are from a small community that they all know each other's business. That gets irritating after a while. The author Ely really gets into the life of Allison and how an unmarried woman with 2 kids gives her a bad name, even though she has came a long way from when she was a teenager.
When Miguel comes into her life she has no idea that she is about to realize what it is to truly fall in love. Can she fault herself for that or keep it from her family for very long? But everything is not what it seems—not only with her own personal life but also in Miguel's life. We have to remember be all have skeletons in our closets but when is it safe for us to reveal them to where they hurt no one? I recommend this book Midnight Secrets by Wendy Ely because is shows readers that no matter where you live, or how you live your life, you have lots of opportunities for a happy future even if you believe you have lived a horrible life. The smallest situation may be the best thing that happens to you that makes you realize that you deserve everything and more.
Allison and Miguel meet when he comes to fix a plumbing issue where she works. They encounter issues which are all fixed very easily. A sweet love story with minor bumps.
This was a quick, easy read and a sweet story. I really enjoyed reading about Miguel and Allison, but I wish it could have been longer. That's a good thing, though, because you never want the good books to end.
This was a fast-paced romantic story with lots of twists and turns and a happy ending. Nicely written too. I got a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.