Upside Down by Danielle Steel – a Review

Upside Down by Danielle Steel – a Review

 

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Oscar-winning actress Ardith Law is a Hollywood icon. Radiant at sixty-two, she is the epitome of glamour and a highly respected artist. But her success has come at a she has a strained relationship with her daughter, Morgan, who at thirty-eight still blames Ardith for putting her career before being a mother. Morgan is a successful plastic surgeon in New York City—and the distance from Ardith’s Bel Air mansion is not lost on either of them.

Ardith became a single mother when Morgan was seven, after her unfaithful husband died in a helicopter accident. In recent years, she has found amiable companionship with fellow actor Bill West. But Ardith’s comfortable world is turned upside down when she hires a temporary personal assistant, Josh Gray, while Bill is away filming in London. Josh’s rough-around-the-edges persona is the opposite of what Ardith is used to, but an unexpected tragedy brings them closer, stirring up conflicting feelings in her for this younger man.

In New York, Morgan is swept off her feet by world-renowned TV anchorman Ben Ryan. Though more than two decades her senior, Ben is handsome, charismatic, and just as smitten as Morgan. But when a blackmail scheme puts his career—and their relationship—on the line, Morgan doesn’t know where to turn. Perhaps . . . to her mother? As each woman navigates an unconventional romance, they cautiously approach each other on new terms and attempt to put aside their past for a new future.

In Upside Down, Danielle Steel tells an unforgettable story of bold choices, second chances, and the hope of reconciliation.

 

 

 

Review:

Upside Down by Danielle Steel is another one her excellent standalone novels.  We meet Ardith Law, an Oscar winning actress and Hollywood icon; who at 62, is still highly respected and very successful. Ardith was married to a famous movie star, and had child, Morgan; who at the age of 7, lost her father in an accident, and rarely saw mother.  The relationship between mother and daughter was strained, and now years later, both rarely talked to each other; with Morgan living in New York, and Ardith in California. 

Morgan, now 38, is a successful plastic surgeon, and a workaholic. On the occasion she talks to her mother, Morgan is usually distant, as she blames her mother for putting her career first, and not having much contact during all those years.

Ardith has been in a long-term relationship with actor Bill West, another Hollywood legend. Bill was leaving for a couple of months to London, where he will act in a movie. He arranged with his studio to have an assistant help Ardith while he is away.    Much to her surprise, the assistant who shows up, is not a woman, but instead a man.

Enter Josh Gray, a struggling 40-year-old actor, who takes the assistant job to make some money. Josh, despite the 20-year age difference, is very respectful of Ardith, and in a short time, they both find a deep wonderful connection for each other; especially after Bill tragically dies.  When Morgan flies to California for the funeral, she acts angry and cold, and questions why Josh is there as her assistant; once the services are over, she returns back to New York. 

Morgan, who rarely dates, as she is so deep in her job, but she meets a famous TV anchorman, Ben Ryan, who is determined to win her over.  Ben is not only handsome, but very charismatic and very well known, and is 20 years her senior.  Morgan finds herself smitten by Ben and in a short time, the both have strong feelings for each other. When Ben is involved in a fake smear campaign, Morgan needs to learn more about the truths.  She does turn to her mother for advice.

Ardith and Josh have opened their relationship to the public, with both not caring what people thought.  Josh may be 20 years younger, but he treated her like a queen, and she helped him look for a good manuscript to help him start his career.  They were so great together. 

Upside Down was different kind of unconventional romance storyline, with mother and daughter having love interests opposite love interests. Ardith will go out of her way to show Morgan to go with her feelings, and live for the future; which will bring mother and daughter putting aside differences in the past, moving forward.  Upside Down was very well written by Daniele Steel, and it was a fun enjoyable read, especially with each finding love in different directions. 

Reviewed by Barb

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Thoroughly Pucked (My Hockey Romance 3) by Lauren Blakely-review

Thoroughly Pucked (My Hockey Romance 3) by Lauren Blakely-review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 11, 2024

Two star hockey players and their best friend’s little sister in a runaway bride rom com!

Picture this. I’m about to walk down the aisle when the groom decides to drop this news on me – he wants to dial it down to just f-buddies.

That’s when my brother’s two pro-hockey playing buddies help me escape seconds before the wedding march begins.

But what’s a runaway bride to do with a broken heart and a non-refundable honeymoon? Book an extra ticket and take two off-limits, totally charming, absolutely gorgeous star athletes who want to lift my spirits.

When we arrive there’s only bed in the hotel room.

And it happens to fit three. The goalie, the forward and me.

Looks like I’m about to get thoroughly pucked on my double honeymoon. Talk about lifting my spirits…

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REVIEW:THOROUGHLY PUCKED is the third instalment in Lauren Blakely’s contemporary, adult MY HOCKEY ROMANCE erotic, MFM, hockey romance series. This is forward Ledger McBride, goalie Dev, and hair stylist Aubrey. THOROUGHLY PUCKED can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary.

NOTE: THOROUGHLY PUCKED is a MFM story line, and a threesome between two men and the woman they love.

Told from three first person perspectives (Aubrey, Dev, Ledger) THOROUGHLY PUCKED follows in the wake of the almost wedding between Aubrey and her fiance Aiden. Left at the altar, Aubrey becomes a runaway bride with the help of her brother’s friends, professional hockey players Dev and Ledger, the two men with whom Aubrey will fall in love. With her honeymoon package still available, our threesome head on a spur of the moment vacation, learning to know what the other one likes. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Aubrey, Dev and Ledger, and the potential fall-out when their time together comes to a close with the start of the new hockey season.

The world building focuses on each characters individually as well as how they interact with one another. We are up close and personal with Ledger’s nightmares, Dev’s struggle in the net, and Aubrey’s battle between head and heart, having fallen in love with both men.

The relationship between Aubrey, Dev and Ledger begins when Aubrey’s brother, Ledger’s agent Garrett, needs his clients to rescue his not so heart broken sister. Dev and Ledger are not newbies to threesomes but both have thought they loved and lost until finding the one woman who loves them both. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and passionate.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful, dynamic and familiar secondary and supporting characters including the previous story line threesomes, as well as Aubrey’s brother Garrett, her ex Aiden, and Ledger’s father.

THOROUGHLY PUCKED is a story of family and friendships, relationships, acceptance and love. The premise is engaging and exciting; the characters are determined, fun and flirty; the romance is seductive and provocative.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Last Call at the Local by Sarah Grunder Ruiz – Review & Giveaway

Last Call at the Local by Sarah Grunder Ruiz – Review & Giveaway

 

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Opposites attract when a free-spirited American singer-songwriter with ADHD teams up with a charming Irishman to revitalize his family’s pub in the next heartfelt romance from the author of Luck and Last Resorts.

Raine Hart is used to the challenges of living with ADHD. It’s why she ditched her life in Boston to busk around Europe as a traveling musician. No boss. No schedule. No one to disappoint but herself. But when a careless mistake in Ireland leaves her unable to perform, she sees no other option but to give up her nomadic life.

Since inheriting the Local, Jack Dunne has wanted to make the pub his own. But the baggage of running a family business and the intrusive thoughts that stem from his OCD make changing things a challenge.

Over a pint with handsome, tattooed Jack, Raine accidentally insults him and the pub. Instead of taking offense, Jack, impressed by her vision of what the pub could be, offers her a job bringing it to life.

But when Raine and Jack develop feelings for one another their opposite lifestyles won’t accommodate, it becomes clear the pub isn’t the only thing that needs reinventing. As the end of their business collaboration draws near, they’ll have to find a way past the limits they’ve placed on themselves or let go of a love that could last a lifetime.

 

 

Review:

Last Call at the Local by Sarah Grunder Ruiz is a sweet heartwarming romantic novel.  We meet Raine Hart, our heroine, who quit med school, setting off on her own journey, since it was her family that pressured her to become a doctor.  Raine travels throughout Europe as a traveling musician/songwriter; enjoying her love of music; preforming for tips in major cities.  To her dismay, Raine discovers that someone stole her belongings, which includes her guitar. She ends up in a small Irish town, with very little money; despondent that she probably will need to go home to Boston.  Raine ends up in a pub, The Local in Cobh; hoping to be able to charge her phone; and meets the pub owners, Jack and Ollie.

Jack Dunne, our hero, sits next to Raine, learning about her stolen goods, and when she impresses him about her visions to fix up the pub, he offers her a job.  Jack wants Raine to help revamp the pub and temporarily plan events, bringing new life in the pub.  Raine accepts the job, which gives her a chance to save money for the next few months; enabling her to continue her journey.

In a short time, both Raine and Jack begin to have feelings for each other, as they not only had great chemistry, but wonderful banter between them. They made a great couple, but Jack had his own issues, as he has OCD, which hinders him to not help with pub or his love of doing tattoo’s.  Raine, who had some experience from her med school days, would try and help Jack; with both supporting each other.   

I really loved Jack and Raine together, as they had a sweet swoony romance.  The secondary characters were all awesome, especially Ollie, Nina, Clara, Aoife, Roisin; not to mention the adorable Sebastian (black cat) 

With Raine’s time coming near, she makes her plans to continue her journey through Europe, and promote some of her songs.  Jack knows Raine will leave, but also knows he needs to work at handling his OCD. Raine will continue to text him daily about her music, and when Jack is ready to resume his love of doing tattoo’s, the love they have for each other will bring them back together.   

Last Call at the Local was a wonderful, sweet, charming, endearing story, with a great couple, wonderful secondary characters and a captivating journey.  Last Call at the Local was so very well written by Sarah Grunder Ruiz.  I wholly suggest you read this book.

Reviewed by Barb

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Wishing Everyone a Safe and Healthy New Year 2024

Wishing Everyone a Safe and Healthy New Year 2024

2023 has been a strange, emotional and questionable year on so many levels. Lives lost to famine, war, disease, violence and time. 2024 is a new year, a new start, and new possibilities-let’s make it happen.

Sandy, Barb and The Reading Cafe contributors would like to wish everyone a HAPPY, HEALTHY and SAFE New Year.

Take time for yourself, enjoy a book, do something nice for someone else.

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