New Year in Kentbury (Kentbury Tales 7) by Claudia Burgoa-review

New Year in Kentbury (Kentbury Tales 7) by Claudia Burgoa-review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 8, 2025

I can’t believe I’m calling Kentbury home. When I first arrived, I wasn’t planning on staying, but I’ve found my place here with Damian Harris. Our arrangement started off as some no-strings-attached fun, but somewhere between midnight kisses and secret touches, my heart got involved.

Now it’s almost New Year’s Eve, and I’m done being invisible. I’ve discovered how to love in Kentbury, learned who I really am—and I refuse to keep hiding behind locked doors. Damian may be tied to his powerful family name, but if he wants me by his side, he has to face the truth of who we are together.

If he won’t stand with me in the open, then I’ll have to ring in the new year on my own—because I can’t keep being his secret anymore.

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REVIEW:The final installment in the Kentbury series; New Year in Kentbury is a small town holiday romance that wraps up the series so well. This is a novella, so a shorter story, but nonetheless moving. It is also a MM romance, if that’s not your thing, kindly move on.

What do you get with a stressed out, dying under the pressure family heir? Damian Harris that’s what. As heir to the founding family legacy, Damian is expected to be the perfect person, take on the responsibility of the business and lead the family into the future. Frankly, he’s in over his head and doesn’t know what to do sometimes. When Paul McFolley moved to the small town from the “big city,” they became business partners and worked closely together, a spark begins to ignite, surprising both men. You see Damian has a secret, one that he isn’t ready to share with anyone, especially his family…..Yet.

Damian is such a complicated soul, and I felt for him in the small glance into his story that we received. He has spent so much of his life angry and tired, torn between what he wants and what his family expects of him. When Paul comes to town, their connection is passionate and emotional, you can tell how much they each mean to each other. However, Damian still has his demons and refuses to come out to his family, breaking poor Paul’s heart. When the anger, pain and heartbreak (and his fathers pestering) finally boil over, Damian confesses, opens his private life, his emotions, his worries, his anger. All of it. Now he is out in the open and scared out of his mind, but also hopeful. Maybe he can finally start living the life that he wants with the person he loves.

What a journey it has been in the tiny town of Kentbury. Through it all Ms.Claudia has given us everything we could have wanted and more. I’m sad to see the series end, but I will definitely be visiting again!

Previous reviews
Love in Kentbury
Summer in Kentbury

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Reviewed by Sarah

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Claudia is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling author. 

She writes alluring, thrilling stories about complicated women and the men who take their breaths away. Her books are the perfect blend of steamy and heartfelt, filled with emotional characters and explosive chemistry. Her writing takes readers to new heights, providing a variety of tears, laughs, and shocking moments that leave fans on the edge of their seats.

She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband, her youngest two children, and three fluffy dogs.

When Claudia is not writing, you can find her reading, knitting, or just hanging out with her family. At nights, she likes to binge watch shows or movies with her equally geeky husband.

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Summer in Kentbury (Kentbury Tales 4) by Claudia Burgoa-review

💛Summer in Kentbury (Kentbury Tales 4) by Claugia Burgoa-review & excerpt tour💛

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 10, 2024

When life is too much, and you can’t hack it, what do you do?
Go back home, right?
It’s just the logical thing to do.

At a young age, I learned that Kentbury is kind of magical—and great at maple syrup.
I packed my things, drove to my parent’s house and …
I found Sinclair McFolley— irresistibly brooding, and dangerously handsome.

He and his siblings took possession of my childhood home.
What the f. . . obviously it’s a mistake.
It wasn’t.

So now my plans are to either go back home or stay in Kentbury helping the McFolleys with their summer camp.
It’s all fun and games until feelings start getting in the way.
Challenges turn into opportunities.
And suddenly the summer fling I never planned on might become the romance of a lifetime.

Maybe Kentbury isn’t just a place to escape to—it’s where I was meant to find myself all along.

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REVIEWClaps hands dramatically-👏👏👏

Summer in Kentbury is here! I loved it, it was so sweet and warm, the love story was so happy. SIK is the fourth installment in the series, each book can be read as a standalone, but they do each loop into one another.

While this book read like a quick novella, the story was anything but rushed. Lavender and Sinclair are a couple that I can see myself coming back to read many, many times. And best of all? It’s a small-town, (somewhat) enemies to lover romance with all the best swoon moments.

Sinclair is a workaholic, a very typical (in the best way) alpha man, who doesn’t think love is worth much of anything. Enter Lavender, all smiles and sunshine, who believes in love at first sight. When these two get together there is nothing but sparks, chemistry and a great giggle. If you are looking for a happy, quick summer read then this book is for you!

Click HERE for Sarah’s review of book three LOVE IN KENTBURY

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Reviewed by Sandy

 

 

 

There should be a rule against having an existential crisis before breakfast.
Is this even considered an existential crisis though?
“My ex is marrying the woman he cheated on me with, and they’re trying to use our business to fund their wedding.” I grimace as the words leave my mouth, the bitter taste of reality lingering on my tongue. It sounds like a cheesy line for a new romcom starring Jennifer Aniston, and . . . no wait, she’s more like my Aunt Mary’s age. Hmm . . . Who would star in my life if it were a movie? Zoey Deutch, maybe?
I shake my head, a wry smile tugging at the corners of my lips. I don’t think anyone would want to be me. Not when my life is like a jigsaw puzzle with some of the pieces scattered on the floor, and others missing. I’m left trying to figure out how to put it all back together.
I’m looking at my phone again. No, not just a glance, a full-on death stare. The screen lights up my face in the dimness of my too-quiet, overly-tidy apartment in New York. There, plastered across my social media feed, is Theo—my Theo, or at least he used to be until about six weeks ago when he told me he wasn’t marriage material.
Obviously, he had some kind of life-altering epiphany since now he’s engaged to her. I roll my eyes, a bitter laugh escaping my lips as I imagine him suddenly discovering the meaning of life and true love in the arms of another woman.
He’s all smiles, hugging her, Marissa, my friend and first employee. Also, the woman who apparently seems to understand him better than me. Which is exactly why it’s no surprise to me that he started fucking her way before we broke up—unfortunately for them, I found out about their affair while my security guy was upgrading the cameras in the store. There were several videos of them doing more than just the inventory.
My jaw clenches as I grip the phone tighter, my knuckles turning white. I can feel the heat rising in my cheeks, a flush of anger and humiliation spreading across my skin.
I hope Marissa understands that her new fiancé can’t keep his dick in his pants. Okay, I’m being petty, but how can I not be when the man I spent more than two years with is now getting engaged after telling me that . . . he couldn’t see himself being attached to just one person for the rest of his life?
I let out a bitter laugh as I read the caption under their cozy, engagement-photo smiles: “Excited to start our new journey as partners—in life and in LuxLumens, our bespoke lighting design venture.” Bespoke lighting designs. Of course. Because custom lamps are exactly what you need to overshadow the regularity of betrayal. I roll my eyes, feeling the sting of tears threatening to spill over.
Fucking thief.
I throw my phone down on the couch beside me. It bounces slightly, and the screen still aglow with the nauseating post. Mocking me. Every part of me wants to scream, to throw something more substantial than a harmless pillow against the wall. They didn’t just betray me—they’re angling to take my career, too.
LL is my brainchild, my designs, my . . . I grab my phone again and take a screenshot, emailing my lawyer, who’s supposedly working on my case. He swears it’s going to be okay. They can’t claim this is their business when I have proof that all Theo did for me was work weekends and a few nights to help me—and I paid him a salary.
I take a deep breath, trying to steady my racing heart as the uncertainty of my future hangs over me like one of those overly dramatic rain clouds in a cartoon.
There’s absolutely no way I’m letting Theodoric Everett Standish—Theo to those who don’t want to waste five seconds of their life pronouncing his full name—waltz off with my designs or the business I’ve built from the ground up over the last four years. I’ve already compensated him for his time, which, by the way, was more of an educational internship than a partnership. He doesn’t deserve another dime from me.
I glare at my phone, seething. This doesn’t look like him walking away peacefully. It’s more like a “screw you, Lavender Imogen Wilde, and good riddance to your so-called future.” I feel a lump in my throat threatening to evolve into a full-blown sob fest, but I force it down. Tears? No, thank you. I refuse to cry over someone who once asked me if the overhead lights in our studio were solar-powered.
Seriously, who does he think he is? I practically taught him everything he knows about bespoke lighting design. Okay, maybe not everything—nobody’s perfect—but close enough.
The phone buzzes, jolting me from my spiral of doom and gloom. I snatch it up, my heart doing that annoying skip-a-beat thing when I see Ruby’s name flashing on the caller ID. My sister has this uncanny sibling Spidey-sense. She always calls at just the right—or wrong—moment.
“Did you see it?” she blurts out before I can even manage a hello. Trust Ruby to cut right to the chase.
“Saw it, hated it,” I manage to say, my voice wobbling just a tad. I inhale sharply, trying to sound more outraged than crushed.
The audacity of this man. How can he think he can take my company right from under me?” I start pacing, my steps thumping heavily on the floor. At this rate, I’m a stomp away from getting a noise complaint courtesy of the neighbor below.
“You need to calm down while we figure out how to stop this nonsense. He won’t be able to take your business away from you without a fight,” Ruby assures me over the phone.
“I live in a city filled with anxiety. This is my livelihood. Pray tell . . . How can I relax?” I ask, my free hand gesticulating wildly in the air as if she could see my exasperation.
“Maybe you should go home to Kentbury for a bit. Take the time to reset and reevaluate the direction you want to take in your life and business. It’s peaceful, it’s summer, the lake’s warm. Even when Mom and Dad are off gallivanting in Madrid, I’m sure they’ll be okay if you go there for a few weeks—or months. You loved it there. Plus, you’d have the lake house all to yourself,” she suggests, her tone light, almost teasing. As if I could throw a party and they’d never find out.
Kentbury. The mere mention of our small hometown, tucked away in the rolling hills of Vermont with its charming lake brimming with childhood memories, tugs at a part of me that’s been lying dormant. I close my eyes, remembering the carefree summers spent at the lake house, the laughter echoing across the water as we swam and played.


 

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Claudia is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling author. 

She writes alluring, thrilling stories about complicated women and the men who take their breaths away. Her books are the perfect blend of steamy and heartfelt, filled with emotional characters and explosive chemistry. Her writing takes readers to new heights, providing a variety of tears, laughs, and shocking moments that leave fans on the edge of their seats.

She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband, her youngest two children, and three fluffy dogs.

When Claudia is not writing, you can find her reading, knitting, or just hanging out with her family. At nights, she likes to binge watch shows or movies with her equally geeky husband.

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Love in Kentbury (Kentbury Tales 3) by Claudia Burgoa-review tour

Love in Kentbury (Kentbury Tales 3) by Claudia Burgoa-review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date February 2, 2024

Up until a year ago, I had everything going for me.
A husband, children . . . the best apartment in SOHO.
Everything was great until a business deal went wrong and I was no longer useful.
I lost everything, including custody of my kids.

My father disowned me, just like my sister before me.
Fortunately, one of my brothers took me into his home.
I’m picking up the pieces, learning to handle my grandmother’s bakery…
And dealing with my brother’s best friend.

Henrik Tremblay is grumpy, infuriating, and too handsome for my broken heart.
It’s impossible to avoid him in this small town.
And when my grandmother pushes us to organize the annual love festival. . . I get the feeling only one of us will come out of this alive.

Let the mind games begin.

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REVIEW:I just love small town romance! Love in Kentbury is the third installment in the series, and while it may be third, it can be read as a standalone in the series. This story was so sweet and loving, it was like getting the best bear hug when you really need one.

Henrik and Louanne’s story is sweet like the first bite of chocolate after a really bad day. Henrik is a bit broken and lost after his hockey career with the Boston Blizzards takes a hit. He spends his time leading a much more mellow life than before, in his remote cabin, teaching others to ice skate. Louanne is a bit the same; her husband cheats on her, then puts her through a horrible divorce, takes her kids from her and leaves her with nothing. So she returns home in hope of mending some family fences and getting her life back, aka her kids.

When Henrik learns that Louanne has returned, and what happened with her children, he is all on board to help her, he just isn’t sure how to at first. Neither have seen each other for years, so when they start working together they don’t know what to think of the chemistry they are feeling. Louanne, however much into her feelings for Henrik, is scared to get too close and have the chance at getting her kids back, taken away. They both know that sometimes in life, things don’t go the way you think and love doesn’t always mean forever.

This book is all about feelings and I can’t believe how real it felt reading. Henrik and Louanne
and the emotions they were experiencing, were so real. I give the author major great for her plot and storyline, this book was amazing.

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Reviewed by Sarah

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Claudia is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling author. 

She writes alluring, thrilling stories about complicated women and the men who take their breaths away. Her books are the perfect blend of steamy and heartfelt, filled with emotional characters and explosive chemistry. Her writing takes readers to new heights, providing a variety of tears, laughs, and shocking moments that leave fans on the edge of their seats.

She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband, her youngest two children, and three fluffy dogs.

When Claudia is not writing, you can find her reading, knitting, or just hanging out with her family. At nights, she likes to binge watch shows or movies with her equally geeky husband.

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