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Falling in love at Nightingale Farm by Emma Bennet

Fantastic, engaging feel-good story about Polly who's just lost her job but not yet told her parents as she's hoping she'll find a new one and not appear as a "failure".  Her mum introduces her to John, the owner of a struggling farm and asks Polly to try to help him turn the farm around assuming she'll be able to do it as part of the big company she's working for.  Knowing nothing about farming, Polly decides to make a good impression turning up at the farm in high heels - oh, yes, she's very much a city girl! The slow romance part was a sweet read, but I wish the 'baddie' wouldn't have got off so lightly.  Perfect read for a lazy day when you need some happiness and feel-good vibes.  The book is available now. #FALLINGINLOVEATNIGHTINGALEFARM #NetGalley

Savage Boss by Bella Ash

I don't know how many versions of this review I have deleted by now, but as it's being published tomorrow I really need to get this review written (I don't believe in not reviewing books I have received for free). If you like the stereotypical naive younger girls marrying older men type of story, then this book could be for you. Building a story around a young woman being treated like property and being offered to the highest bidder just doesn't work for me, although she does end up with the son, so in a way that was positive. The writing is promising and some of the characters (Roman and Elena!) could be interesting to learn more about, but I'm not sure this book will hook readers to get the rest of the books in the Sokolov Bratva series. #SavageBoss #NetGalley