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The Earl's Unlikely Bride by Ella Matthews #Review #TheDashworthBrothersBook1

  We are back in Regency England for Ella Matthews' historical romance, The Earl's Unlikely Bride.    One summer to make her his…   After four failed seasons, Emily Hawkins is tired of following the rules. Aside from crossing swords with her lifelong enemy, Freddie Dashworth, she is an exemplary member of Society. But after all this time, she’s yet to find a husband and life with her over-bearing mother is becoming intolerable. Freddie returns to his childhood home to help look after his orphaned niece. His neighbour, Emily, has been his nemesis for years. The infuriating miss is the only woman immune to his charms and there’s nothing he enjoys more than her disapproving glares. It’s a shame he can’t stop thinking about her, because she clearly despises him. One minor indiscretion later and everything in Emily’s ordered world changes. The one person on her side appears to be Freddie but can she trust her former antagonist? And what will happen to her when ...

Christmas at the Black Cherry Retreat by Angela Britnell **Blog Tour Review**

I am so pleased to welcome Christmas at the Black Cherry Retreat to the blog today. I enjoyed reading Angela Britnell's Here Comes the Best Man and this one is no different.


What if you had nowhere to call home for Christmas? 


When Fee Winter books a winter break at the remote Black Cherry Retreat in the small town of Pine Ridge, Tennessee, it’s with the idea that the peace and quiet will help her recuperate from her hectic life as a photographer.



But what she didn’t bank on was meeting Tom Chambers and his huge, interfering yet lovable family. With them, could Fee finally experience the warmth and support that’s been missing from her own life – and maybe even find a place to call home in time for Christmas?





                                                                                     My Thoughts

 Both the main characters in Christmas at the Black Cherry Retreat are prickly characters who have been damaged by their past. Tom and Fee are both self-aware and realise how they sometimes put barriers up. What gives the story interest is seeing how they react to other people and think back about how they are acting. Tom's family is extremely close and have given him a certain grounding which Fee has never had. Fee has to come to terms with her childhood before she can move on.

    The setting in Tom's country retreat is stunning and you get to see it throughout the Autumn (Fall) and into Winter. Despite the title, this isn't an overly Christmassy book although there is a part of the story which is full of the festive season. It has a heart-warming element and because of Tom's family, gives you a warm, easy read. I did feel that there is scope for more to come, if not from Tom and Fee, certainly from other members of his family.

In short: Two strong characters are brought together in this feelgood romance.  

                                                                             About the Author 



Angela grew up in Cornwall, England and returns frequently from her new home in Nashville, Tennessee. A lifelong love of reading turned into a passion for writing contemporary romance and her novels are usually set in the many places she's visited or lived on her extensive travels. After more than three decades of marriage to her American husband she's a huge fan of transatlantic romance and always makes sure her characters get their own happy-ever-after. Over the last twelve years she’s been multi-published and sold over 25 novels. She also writes short stories for women’s magazines. She is a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association, the Romance Writers of America and the Music City Romance Writers.

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Book links: Amazon UK   |  Amazon US  

Thanks to Angela Britnell, Choc Lit and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources  for a copy of the book and a place on the tour. 


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  1. Thank you for being a part of this lovely blog tour and especially for the generous review - Tom's family got very insistent if I tried to push them to one side!

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