Monday, May 30, 2016

Review: Falling for the Single Dad (The Hollywood Hills Clinic #2) by Emily Forbes #HelenReviews

Falling for the Single Dad by Emily Forbes

Falling for the Single Dad (The Hollywood Hills Clinic #2) by Emily Forbes
Purchase link: Amazon

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Falling for the Single Dad by Emily Forbes blurb

DW Team ReviewThis is such a great story. It is emotional and moving as Dr Abi Thompson takes a job at The Hollywood Hills Clinic after returning from Afghanistan. Abi is suffering from PTSD and still has a few issues that cause her problems but her work as a re-constructive surgeon never falters. She is great at her job and she has the help of her assistance dog Jonty, who is an absolute treasure. Abi has been through a lot in her life but she is very strong in so many ways. She is very determined to get on with her life but with just her and Jonty. Abi is not looking for a partner or family but when she meets her new boss, Dr Damien Moore, there is a spark that could light up the clinic.

Damien is a single dad to five year old Summer. He works hard and has a protective streak in him which was what got him involved with his ex-wife. He loves his daughter and will do anything for her but he isn't planning on finding her a new mother after his previous experience. He is a bit terse when he first meets with Abi but when there is a problem with a patient Abi steps in to help him. In their first couple of days of working together he feels a pull that is getting harder to ignore. His protective streak also comes to the surface with Abi. Abi is strong but also vulnerable and Damien feels he needs to shield her with care and affection.

This is a lovely story that will have you smiling as Abi, Damien, Summer and Jonty become close and work through a few problems. This sees Damien and Abi open up to each other and give in to the spark between them. I loved the openness of the characters and the dialogue between them. They both have big responsibilities in their jobs and lives. They worked together to overcome their pasts and join together for a future that will be filled with laughter and love and fun as a family.
I really enjoyed seeing how the author treated the PTSD and the way Jonty the assistance dog helped Abi. Jonty played such an important role in Abi’s life and I loved learning what they are trained to do. The overall journey to the HEA felt natural and open. Summer was such an adorable little girl that pulled on my emotional strings. All in all, I highly recommend this one. It is the second book in The Hollywood Hills Clinic series and I loved it.


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About the author

Emily ForbesEmily's first novel was published in 2004 and since then she has had over twenty Medical Romance novels published with Mills and Boon. Her books are sold around the world and are translated into several languages including French, Italian, German, Afrikaans, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Polish.

She has twice been a finalist in the Romance Writer's of Australia Romantic Book of the Year Award and was thrilled to win in 2013 for "Sydney Harbour Hospital: Bella's Wishlist".

Growing up Emily wanted to be a mermaid but she has had to be satisfied with getting her open-water SCUBA license instead! Emily lives in Adelaide, South Australia with her husband and two teenage sons. When she's not writing she will be daydreaming about her next holiday or reading (or both) while avoiding the ironing, the cooking and the cleaning. She still thinks it would be fun to be a mermaid - they don't have to do house work - but the downside would be having to give away all her shoes!

Author Links:  Website | FacebookGoodreads


About the reviewer

Helen SibbrittHello, I am Helen. I am a romance reading addict and love it. I have read for as long as I can remember and this was encouraged by my mother who also always read. We shared a love of the romance genre specifically historical and Mills & Boon back then. Sadly, mum has left me to read for both of us and these days I read across all of the romance genres. They give me great pleasure as I get to I travel the world, go back in time, and dream of billionaires. I have lots of fun doing so.

I have been happily married for 39 years. We have 4 grown up children and 7 grandchildren whom I love dearly. After working in the hospitality industry for 25 years, I am now happily retired which gives me more reading time but it never seems to be enough. I am a member of the Australian Romance Readers Association (ARRA) and have met many romance authors and made many new friends who share the love of romance reading with me. Since I joined in 2009 this group has opened up a whole new world for me which I love.

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Friday, May 27, 2016

Insta-Week #8: In which there are vines and vineyards and nature stuff

I got tagged by a friend to play the Nature Photography game on Facebook and hence last week was pretty much all about me trying to get nature photographs taken and posted. I'm not very good at it but I did manage to fulfil the requirements of the game. It was fun to play and I got to tag 7 other people to participate, most of whom have joined in and it has been fun to see what they post. :-)

So here's my last week in Instagram pictures. I hope you enjoy them.

Grapevines
Day 1: my friend tagged me because she liked my pictures of the vineyards. If it hasn't been mentioned before, I live on a vineyard so I'm surrounded by vines. It's Fall / Autumn here at the moment, so the vines are looking a bit sad, but lovely nonetheless. This is is right of my front door and in the yard to the side of the house.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

New on my bookshelf #12

Welcome to another New on my Bookshelf.

Feels like forever since I've done one of these posts!! It's been so long I can't even remember when the last one was. I think it's because I've moved to doing this once a month as opposed to once a week, which is what most people do. I'm toying with the idea of moving this to a Friday and going back to doing this weekly. What do you think? Would you like to see what I stuff into my Kindle each week?

This is also called "Stacking the Shelves" and my girlfriend Bambi does it on her blog weekly too. Be sure to check hers out. Stacking the Shelves is hosted by Tynga Reviews.

Books I've bought recently: (free and paid for)

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Review: Enslaved by the Alpha (Shifters of Nunavut #2) by Viola Rivard

I'm finally getting round to pulling together all the reviews I've written for Enslaved by the Alpha. I had originally read this as a serial before it was released as a box set / standalone book, so my reviews are for each part as I read them. This is what you are going to get. I don't have a review for the entire book as a whole, but let's just say I really enjoyed it and I ADORED Erik. Of course, I also could not resist putting in all the covers for each part of the series because ... pretty!

Enslaved by the Alpha Part 1 by Viola Rivard Enslaved by the Alpha Part 2 by Viola Rivard Enslaved by the Alpha Part 3 by Viola Rivard

Enslaved by the Alpha Part 4 by Viola Rivard Enslaved by the Alpha Part 5 by Viola Rivard Enslaved by the Alpha Part 6 by Viola Rivard Enslaved by the Alpha Part 7 by Viola Rivard

Enslaved by the Alpha (Shifters of Nunavut #2) by Viola Rivard
Purchase link: Amazon

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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Manview observations #1: What the heck is "the core"?

Welcome to the first Manview Observations aka observations of the romance genre from Manview Steve. I'm very excited about this series because it brings a fresh Manview perspective to a lot of the things we, as female readers of the genre take for granted. Please give Steve a warm welcome as he explores the topic of "The Core" from a man's perspective.

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