Friday, October 3, 2014

Single Moms, Second Chances





Single Moms, Second Chances

by Stef Ann Holmes
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Girls Night Out








Jillene McDermott is raising two daughters, alone. Her coffee bar, Java 


The Hut, is on life support and the only place she can find a quiet 


moment is in the bathtub.



Claire and Faye, Jillene's teenage daughters, know their mom deserves 


some happiness. But their good intentions go wrong when infamous 


crime writer, Vince Tremonti, steps up to play Jillene's "boyfriend."



Vince has briefly returned to Blue Heron Beach to rethink his flagging 


career. He doesn't have time to get involved with anyone, much less a 


young widow with a ready-made family. Still, he owes 'the universe' a 


good deed or two.



But when a couple of dates threaten to become a summer fling, suddenly 
the breakfast lattes aren't the only brews steaming in Blue Heron Beach.
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4.0 out of 5 stars sweetSeptember 30, 2014
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This review is from: Girls Night (Single Moms, Second Chances, Book 1) (Kindle Edition)
Once again, I am not into the "story lines" of other characters. I just want to know about the main ones. Not all of them. I feel it drags the story down. At times, I find myself flipping pages just to get back to the main characters.

On to the story, I have to commend single moms out there! Losing a husband, raising children on their own isn't easy. It also isn't easy to date when your life is all about your kids. Either way, this was a sweet story. There was a little bit of religion thrown in, which I'm not a fan of. All in all, it was a sweet romance.
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Lucy Gets Her Life Back




Arriving in Red Duck, Idaho, with recipes, ambition, a silent prayer and two teenage boys, Lucy Carpenter plans to cook her way into the hearts and wallets of celebrities frequenting the nearby ski resort. All she needs is Drew Tolman, former pro baseball player turned local big shot, to put the word out. 

Soon everyone's got Lucy's number, including Drew. But Drew knows he needs more help reconciling with his seventeen year old daughter--following a life-wrecking scandal of his own making--than he needs a personal chef. 

But as Lucy's side-dishes of advice and companionship prove even more beneficial than her meals, Drew begins hunting for a way to convince the tempting Lucy that she's the dessert he's been saving room for. 




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3.0 out of 5 stars raising children on their own isn't easy. It also isn't easy to date when your ...September 30, 2014
This review is from: Lucy Gets Her Life Back (Single Moms, Second Chances, Book 2) (Kindle Edition)
Once again, I am not into the "story lines" of other characters. I just want to know about the main ones. Not all of them. I feel it drags the story down. At times, I find myself flipping pages just to get back to the main characters.

On to the story, I have to commend single moms out there! Losing a husband, raising children on their own isn't easy. It also isn't easy to date when your life is all about your kids. Either way, this was a sweet story. There were some detail issues I found. 17 year olds don't play "little league". I enjoyed Drew, out of this series, so far, he's my favorite male. If you like longer reads, this is for you
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Pink Moon






Single mom, Lauren Jessup, quickly realizes the waitressing job she 


took in the California coastal town of Bella Luna will never pay the bills. 


But she's a good listener, and regular customer Nick DiMartino needs a 


sympathetic ear.



Nick DiMartino is willing to do anything to gain permanent custody of his 


child--even leave Bella Luna and the home he and his young son love.



But Lauren knows the pain of never being allowed to stay in one place 


long enough to grow roots and vows to stay and help Nick and his 
son...at least until the Pink Moon.

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4.0 out of 5 stars This is my favorite out of this seriesSeptember 30, 2014
This review is from: Pink Moon (Single Moms, Second Chances, Book 3) (Kindle Edition)
This is my favorite out of this series. A clean slate, new beginning. Sometimes, that is what we all need. A new start. This book was slow going as well, but a sweet sweet romance. I actually enjoyed it more than the other 2. Nick was awesome. I liked him a lot. Lauren was a great mom and I really connected with her on so many levels. Maybe because she's a lot like me, or how I wish I could be. Either way, this was a good read. All these books are stand alone, so if you're going to read them, I'd pick this one up first.
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USA Today Bestselling author Stef Ann Holm walked the same high-school 

stage as Kevin Spacey and Val Kilmer and landed a "C" in Drama and an "A" 

in Creative Writing. Now a highly acclaimed author, Stef Ann enjoys life in 
Idaho with her husband and their squirrel-crazy Yorkshire terrier, Cocoa Puff.  

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