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The Florence Affair
A Clean and Wholesome Romantic Comedy
2019
First Published
4.39
Average Rating
143
Number of Pages
Love at first sight? Ha! In his head, Zane knew there was no such thing, but his heart sang a different tune the moment he spotted Florence Hill. Their attraction was immediate, heady, and world-changing for both of them. Their summer fling sizzled, until their meddlesome parents intervened, and their plans to elope fizzled with the arrival of fall.Even after a seven-year separation, Flora still has the power to bring Zane to his knees. But how can he trust the woman who shattered his world? And Flora will never again give her heart to the man who had left her tied in knots.Still, love at first sight has a way of doing a double-take. Blend in the Tuscan countryside, Italian legends and lore—as well as the promise of a happily ever after—and you have A Florence Affair.Praise for Irish Wishes, book one in The Wandering Billionaires SeriesIreland is on my bucket list to visit someday and Kristy's descriptions just reinforced my desire to visit. I also liked the way Gillian and Pete finally got together for their HEA. The only thing that bothered me was the way everyone seemed to be manipulating Gillian... some for good reasons that added to the happy ending. I think the one that upset me was her grandmother. Her manipulations seemed evil and self-serving. But in all honesty without the grandmother's actions I might not have appreciated Gillian's change in fortune. All in all Kristy has written an interesting story filled with twists and turns and a couple odd hard-to-explain occurrences. It was a clean romance and I'm looking forward to reading The Florence Affair next.*At the beginning of this story Gillian receives a safe deposit box from her mother who died ten years ago and an offer for a paid trip to Ireland to write an article. I loved reading the descriptions and history as she traveled all over Ireland following Bram Stoker’s path and all the interesting characters she met along the way. She runs into an old love that broke her heart and a stepbrother she hasn’t seen since her mother’s funeral. There was plenty of romance, mystery, and adventure. I can’t wait to read Flora’s story next.*Oh my gosh! I can’t say enough good things about this book. Kristy writes about relatable characters, and in this case, it’s actually a very tame and tender romance about step-siblings falling in love. Don’t let that stop you from reading this story set in the magical and storied land of Ireland. It’s truly an enjoyable, believable read, unlike too many of stories with this label. She does correctly label this as a clean romance. Definitely recommended!!!*Kristy has a great way of pulling you into her stories right away. This is a clean romance, and I could actually see having another book built around some of the secondary characters, especially the Irish fey.*This was a great book and I will recommend it to anyone who loves romance. They keep you involved from page one until the end.
Avg Rating
4.39
Number of Ratings
72
5 STARS
58%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
13%
2 STARS
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Author

Kristy Tate
Kristy Tate
Author · 28 books

Dr. Seuss was my first love. When my mom left me in the children’s section of the library I’d find Horton and the Cat. My mom hated the good doctor and refused to checkout his books. He was my secret, guilty pleasure. Eventually, I read about Narnia, Oz and Green Gables. When my mom grew too sick to visit the library, a friend brought her a stash of romances which she kept in a big box beside her bed. Weekly, this good friend replenished the box. My mom didn’t know I read her books; it was like the Seuss affair, only sexier. Reading became my escape from a horrific and scary situation. Immersed in a story, I didn’t have to think about the life and death drama taking place on the other side of my bedroom wall. Books were my hallucinogenic drug of choice. In college, I studied literature and fell in love with Elliot, Willa and too many others to mention. (This had no similarity to my dating life.) I’m no longer a child living with a grieving father and a dying mother, nor am I the co-ed in search of something or someone real, nonfictional. I’m an adult blessed with an abundance of love. I love my Heavenly Father and His son, my husband and family, my dog, my friends, my neighbors, my writing group, the birds outside my window. Because I’m a writer, I also love my characters. I adore their pluck, courage and mettle. I admire the way they face and overcome hardships. But, as in any romance, I sometimes I get angry with them and think that they are too stupid to live. At those times, I have to remind myself that they live only in my imagination, unless I share. Writing for me is all about sharing—giving back to the world that has so generously shared with me—because I learned a long time ago that the world is full of life and death dramas. Sometimes we need a story to help us escape. And we need as much love as we can find. That’s why I write romance.

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