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The Highwayman Of Tanglewood by Marcia Lynn McclureThe Rose Legacy (Diamond of the Rockies) by Kristen Heitzmann
Boo (The Boo Series #1) by Rene Gutteridge
The Peacemaker (Men of the Saddle #1) by Lori Copeland
A Texas Sky (Yellow Rose Trilogy) by Lori Wick
Texas Cooking (Texas Hill Country Series #1) by Lisa Wingate
Fiesta Moon (The Moonstruck Series, Book 2) by Linda Windsor
It Had to Be You (Palisades Pure Romance) by Linda Windsor
All of these gave me some good laughs that's why I keep them listed together in an email draft that I save my book lists on.
"Someone Else's Fairytale" by E.M. TippettsI bought this about a year ago but decided to read it again and I enjoyed it
just as much as the first time I read it. I, once again, stayed up until the book was through.
This is a very well written, very cute story. It kept my interest on every page.
This brings out some of the craziness one experiences in life and often it
is because of our own foolish choices. Sometimes when things in life has gone
badly, then life offers us a dream come true, we reject it because we don't believe i
it can be real. We often feel it must be "Someone Else's Fairytale' for it surely couldn't
happen to us.
Will this end as "Someone Else's Fairytale"? Will a lifetime of loneliness and traumaI
cause Chloe to stick to her goals and disinterest in a high profile person?
I highly recommend it to all readers. It is an especially good YA novel.
A world of differenceIt's a beautiful and funny love story set in Spain with engaging characters. I couldn't put it down and I finished it in just a few hours. Not cheesy, typical or predictable at all. It was a great surprise and I felt like I was leaving my friends behind
You may want to look into my short stories, which are from half an hour to one and half an hours reading time. Long enough for a nice plot that always ends positive. I have over 90 stories for your free reading on Medium.com under my full name Werner Stejskal. Check them out and be surprised about the beautiful language and often teary plots with psychological undertones. You can always leave a review to make me happy!
Hi, readers! It's Nuria. I have some books written in Spanish and now they are available in English!! At last!!
I'm very happy. They all are nice stories, with intelligent dialogues, clean romance, friendship, set in small towns of Spain and sometimes with a touch of mystery.
They have good reviews at Amazon in the original Spanish versions, you can check it. Here you have them (you can read the synopsis clicking the links):
- Moons of orange and chocolate (rate 4 with 508 reviews).
Moons of Orange and Chocolate
- Lemon and walnut clouds (rate 3'8 with 298 reviews). This is the continuation of the previous one.
Lemon and Walnut Clouds
- An inherited library (rate 4 with 573 reviews).
An Inherited Library
If you like feelgood and sweet romantic stories in small towns, I think you will enjoy them. I hope so! :)
How exciting that your books are now available in English, Nuria! Small-town settings with clean romance and a touch of mystery are such a wonderful combination -- and set in Spain? That sounds absolutely lovely. I'm adding An Inherited Library to my TBR. Congratulations on the translations!
Lucy wrote: "How exciting that your books are now available in English, Nuria! Small-town settings with clean romance and a touch of mystery are such a wonderful combination -- and set in Spain? That sounds abs..."Thank you very much, Lucy! I hope you enjoy the story! :)
I'm looking forward to knowing your opinion. :) :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Moons of Orange and Chocolate (other topics)Lemon and Walnut Clouds (other topics)
An Inherited Library (other topics)
A World of Difference (other topics)


thanks