Today is my stop on the Blog Tour for this brilliant and heart-warming read from Sasha Morgan. Than you to Aria Fiction for inviting me to join the tour and for my copy of the ebook in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
Book Description
For Christie Newbury, moving to the Cotswolds as the new owner of The Templar, a quaint countryside inn, was supposed to be a dream come true. But then her husband drops a bombshell that turns her life upside down.
Architect Daniel James has just one month to find the perfect home. When his search takes him to the village of Treweham, his instant attraction to the Templar's beautiful – and newly single – owner is a distraction he can't afford.
Christie needs an expert's eye. Daniel needs a place to stay. It's only a business deal – but it has never been more tempting to mix business with pleasure...
Welcome back to Treweham, a village of scandal and secrets.
My Review
This is an absolutely brilliant read that I loved from start to finish and did not want to put down.
Christie Newbury is excited to be starting a new adventure with her husband in the village of Treweham. They are going to be the new owners of the Templar, the village inn. This is a much needed new start for Christie and Sean as things have not been great with their relationship but this is supposed the fresh start they both need. That is until Sean drops a huge bombshell on Christie that breaks her heart and leaves her wondering how she will cope.
Daniel James is an architect in the village of Treweham on the hunt for a new home for him and his daughter. He is desperate to find somewhere for him and his daughter to live so that he can provide a stable setting for her. His relationship with his ex wife is very rocky and she is still expecting him to keep her in the lifestyle she has become used to even if that means not being the best mum she can be to their daughter.
Daniel meets Christie at the Templar. The two begin to chat and the pair realise that Daniel could help Christie with the ideas she has for giving the Templar a bit of a revamp. She suggests he helps her in exchange for somewhere to stay helping him out in return. The two often begin to spend more time together and there are sparks of romance between the two of them. But is it a good idea to mix business with pleasure or will they both end up getting hurt.
This is a fantastic story that will truly absorb you from the first page to the last.
I loved getting to know both Christie and Daniel. They have both been hurt in the past which you learn about as the story progresses and its great watching them get to know each other too.
This is the the third book in the series from Treweham so there are other characters from within the other two books that appear in this book, it was great to revisit them but the main focus in the story is Christie and Daniel.
although this is book three it can be read as a standalone read but I do highly recommend reading the other books too.
I really enjoyed the writing style of Sasha Morgan. She has a way of keeping you guessing with some intrigue but also the book is filled with fun and romance too.
I loved this book and I think it is one you will definitely enjoy.
Christie Newbury is excited to be starting a new adventure with her husband in the village of Treweham. They are going to be the new owners of the Templar, the village inn. This is a much needed new start for Christie and Sean as things have not been great with their relationship but this is supposed the fresh start they both need. That is until Sean drops a huge bombshell on Christie that breaks her heart and leaves her wondering how she will cope.
Daniel James is an architect in the village of Treweham on the hunt for a new home for him and his daughter. He is desperate to find somewhere for him and his daughter to live so that he can provide a stable setting for her. His relationship with his ex wife is very rocky and she is still expecting him to keep her in the lifestyle she has become used to even if that means not being the best mum she can be to their daughter.
Daniel meets Christie at the Templar. The two begin to chat and the pair realise that Daniel could help Christie with the ideas she has for giving the Templar a bit of a revamp. She suggests he helps her in exchange for somewhere to stay helping him out in return. The two often begin to spend more time together and there are sparks of romance between the two of them. But is it a good idea to mix business with pleasure or will they both end up getting hurt.
This is a fantastic story that will truly absorb you from the first page to the last.
I loved getting to know both Christie and Daniel. They have both been hurt in the past which you learn about as the story progresses and its great watching them get to know each other too.
This is the the third book in the series from Treweham so there are other characters from within the other two books that appear in this book, it was great to revisit them but the main focus in the story is Christie and Daniel.
although this is book three it can be read as a standalone read but I do highly recommend reading the other books too.
I really enjoyed the writing style of Sasha Morgan. She has a way of keeping you guessing with some intrigue but also the book is filled with fun and romance too.
I loved this book and I think it is one you will definitely enjoy.
Published by Aria 20th February 2020
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About the Author
Sasha lives in a rural, coastal village in Lancashire with her husband and Labrador dog. She has always written stories from a very young age and finds her fictional world so much more exciting than the real one.
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