The Romance Studio
The novel is a Christian family oriented, which gives the novel a homey feeling of love and friendship and family values. Rachel gives off a chic-flick flavor of love and betrayal and going home again.
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Long and Short Reviews
There are some nice moments: sister Laney’s desperation feels so real – and Grandma’s cooking offers a wonderful shared moment. There is a lot going on between the different family members, and a shared past that is revisited. In fact – it’s all like one of Grandma’s casseroles; a lot of different people and events go into this recipe, and like any casserole – there’s a couple items in there you avoid, and maybe a crispy edge you especially enjoy. This casserole includes two different leading men – and readers will be intrigued at how Rachel will decide between them.
4 books: a worthwhile read.
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Coffee Time Romance
The grief and pain of losing her mother is crushing for Rachel, and coming home to Norfolk weighs heavily on her heart.
Rachel and her family enrich this story with their bond of love and caring.
Rachel’s character struggles over her feelings for two men, and while you feel for her and her dilemma.
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