Love...It's Complicated by Jeannine Colette is LIVE and free to read on Kindle Unlimited. Check out my spoiler-free review below and get ready to binge-read this new romance book.
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Anyone who says love isn’t complicated is a dirty liar. Ask me how I know…
I used to be a normal wife and mother with a perfectly happy life. Now I’m a divorced single mom who spent a night in jail after breaking into the hair salon my ex’s mistress owns.
What can I say? Not my proudest moment.
The only bright spot in that fiasco was the police officer who offered me a sexy, broad shoulder to cry on. William Bronson was a knight in shining armor. A romance novel hero in the flesh.
Then I showed up for work the next day and realized I’d be in charge of planning his fairy tale wedding…to someone else.
And that was just the start of my troubles—romantically and legally (don’t ask).
Now, I need to learn how to navigate my new reality and start building my own happily ever after. I have no idea if it will all end in love…or heartache. All I know for sure is that it’ll be complicated.
REVIEW:
Love...It's Complicated by Jeannine ColetteMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
I finally popped my Jeannine Colette cherry! How did I not read her before? Love… It's Complicated by Jeannine Colette had me hooked from the first page. What a unique and memorable "meet cute." Will and Melissa's story was filled with heartfelt, sweet, and swoon-worthy moments, making this second-chance romance stand out. Love can be complicated and not always easy, but loving this book was simple. This is a standalone/no cliffhanger.
ABOUT JEANNINE COLETTE:
Jeannine Colette combines humor and angst in her sexy, stand-alone romance novels. Her stories feature dynamic heroines, and swoon-worthy heroes, who have to abandon their reality in order to discover themselves . . . and love along the way.
A graduate of Wagner College and the New York Film Academy, Jeannine went on to become a Segment Producer for television shows on CBS and NBC. She left the television industry to focus on her children and pursue a full-time writing career. She lives in New York with her husband, the three tiny people she adores more than life itself, and a rescue pup named Wrigley. Jeannine and her family are active supporters of The March of Dimes and Strivright The Auditory-Oral School of New York.
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