Tuesday, May 24, 2016

HAPPY BOOK RELEASE DAY: THE WEDDING AFFAIR (REBEL HEARTS) BY HEATHER BOYD.










READ AND REVIEW




THE WEDDING AFFAIR (REBEL HEARTS) BY HEATHER BOYD




Release Date:  May 24, 2016



SYNOPSIS

The life she wants is the love he lost. 

Coming face-to-face before her wedding with the scoundrel who broke her heart and destroyed her trust could not be more awkward or ill timed for Sally Ford. When she agreed to give her hand and fortune to London’s most eligible earl, she did so believing she would learn to love him after they tied the knot. Her betrothed has no idea she was engaged to Captain Felix Hastings six years ago, or that she gave her innocence to the ambitious officer.

When Felix answered the summons from his superior he never expected to face Sally Ford, the woman who'd believed a lie and labeled him a fortune hunter before calling off their engagement six years ago. In his determination to clear the air about the past, pride clashes with the truth as every argument and stolen moment reignites a passion that has never waned. Giving in could destroy everything they've both worked so hard to achieve, or will fate offer them a chance to begin again if only they can forgive?


THE REBEL HEARTS SERIES

Book 1: 
The Wedding Affair

Book 2: 
An Affair of Honor



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REVIEWTHE WEDDING AFFAIR (REBEL HEARTS) BY HEATHER BOYD

The Wedding AffairThe Wedding Affair by Heather Boyd

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


The Wedding Affair by Heather Boyd leaves an impression. Sally allowed others to influence her opinions and ended up hurting herself more than she realized. One act cost her the love of her life and left a trail of heartbreak that has lingered on throughout the years. I received an ARC of Heather Boyd's latest novel in exchange for an honest review. Sally was a character that I found hard to feel anything for. To me she kept making decisions based on emotion, more than common sense. It seemed to me she was her own worse enemy. If you ask me Felix was far too forgiving. I like Heather Boyd because she gives you the true story. Work has to be put in to get to the happily ever after and she doesn't sugar coat the painful on the road to love.



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