Friday, July 10, 2020

No Reservations by Stephanie Rose ~ New Release and Review




Title: No Reservations
Author: Stephanie Rose
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 10, 2020



Blurb

Is it too late to correct the biggest mistake of my life?

While drowning in a mess of sorrow and grief, I lost the only woman I ever loved. I didn’t realize what I’d done until it was too late. 

Thea still owned my thoughts, my dreams, and my heart. I never expected to see her again, much less have to work with her for almost the entire summer. 
  
I should’ve fought for her years ago, and after how much I hurt her I probably don’t have the right to now. 

But I can’t stop until she’s mine again. 

No Reservations is a continuation of characters from No Vacancy but is a total STANDALONE. If you like second chance love stories that make you cry, overheat, and swoon with a broken but lovable wise-cracking hero, this is the book for you!


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Author Bio


Stephanie Rose is a badass New Yorker, a wife, a mother, and lover of all things chocolate. Most days you'll find her trying to avoid standing on discarded LEGO or deciding which book to read next. Her debut novel, Always You, released in 2015, and since then she's written several more—some of which will never see completion—and has ideas for hundreds to come.


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Elizabeth's Review


My rating: 4 of 5 stars - Would Recommend to a Friend


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No Reservations is a book I’ve been looking forward to for a while (especially after meeting Dom in No Vacancy) and Ms Rose did not disappoint!

This is a second chance story as Dom reconnects with his true love/ex girlfriend 4 years after their breakup. Dom and Thea didn’t have a typical breakup, but there were still a lot of painful emotions on both sides. Ms Rose did an excellent job of using flashbacks so that we could see the couple happy and get an idea of what drove them apart while seeing them begin to get reacquainted with each other.

I genuinely liked both Dom and Thea (as well as the small secondary cast) and rooted for them to figure out what happily ever after looked like. I appreciated the fact that the issues and feelings from the past were not brushed under the rug, but were dealt with - even if some of that was delayed.

If you have read No Vacancy, you will be glad to see Joe, Catarina, and where they are now. If you are starting with No Reservations, don’t worry, Dom and Thea’s story is a stand alone. This is the perfect summer read, especially right now, as the idea of second chances and healing is very timely.

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