Review by Ronny

Love, Lies and Family Ties is an entertaining and easy-to-read romance that I feel head over heels in love with.

Book Synopsis: 

Bea Winters is in desperate need of a fresh start. Being bullied at work is not her idea of fun and she longs to follow her dream of becoming a published author. When an advert appears in her local paper to work in a publishing house in the sleepy village of Bloomsdale, it sounds too good to be true.
She strikes up an instant friendship with gorgeous aspiring author, Eddie Richards and her dashing millionaire boss Scott Summers. But all isn’t as it seems in the sleepy village of Bloomsdale.
How does the local clairvoyant know her name? Who does the little black dog that keeps appearing belong to and why does she keep bumping into the mysterious Charlie?
As she starts to unravel the truth, it seems that everyone in Bea’s life is keeping secrets.

Review:

If you are looking for a cozy read that oozes charm and also has a dash of mystery, then you need to read this book. I fell in love with this book right from the first chapter. It was such an easy, light and fluffy read. There is just something about Bea’s character that connected with me. She is incredibly likable and I found myself rooting for her as she embarks upon her new adventure. 

I am a sucker for a small-town romance. I just love that close sense of community that often has lots of quirkiness woven in it, and this town has that in spades. There are lots of secrets woven into this community, and as the story unfolds, we begin to realize that these secrets are connected to Bea and her new home. The little mysteries that existed within this book are well thought out and connected to both Bea and Eddie’s backstories. I liked the romance in this book. The chemistry between Bea and Eddie was perfect. Their love story is light, sweet, and feels real. 

Love, Lies and Family Ties is an easy breezy romance that is sure to delight any bookworm looking to sink into a cozy love story. 

Thank you, Rachel Random Resources, for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.