![]() ![]() So far, the kind of fluffy stuff I’d read on holiday. I was rolling my eyes at the clichéd development of their relationship and the implausibility of the strength of their feelings having only actually met a handful of times. But it wasn’t the teenage romance novel that was the first few chapters: Chloe is babysitter to two adorable kids who are neglected by their wealthy, socialite parents, and confuses her lust for their older football-hero brother Tyler with love. I’ve had this on my Kindle for a while now, and didn’t bother to re-read the blurb before I started it, so I’m not entirely sure what I expected. But actually it turned out to be a bit of a surprise and a book that had me thinking about it for days after finishing it. ![]() It wasn’t what I expected, and initially I was a bit disappointed. Dina Silver’s debut, One Pink Line, was one of my favourite books last year, so I had high hopes for Finding Bliss. ![]()
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