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Detective Barelli's Legendary Triplets by Melissa Senate

lexielucas101's review

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4.0

A very cute and wholesome romance between a chivalric and handsome detective and a strong woman who has a skill for time management and baking. The mother of triplets has her hands full before this detective turns her life upside down, and it just gets more interesting from there as a grandmother's dying wish and a missing persons case knocks them for a loop.

I won this for a goodreads giveaway, and it was a very fun read! regret taking so long to start it!

elylibrarysec's review

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4.0

Rating: 4.5 Stars

Norah Ingalls gets the surprise of her life. Loved the first scene between her and her sister, Shelby. I could see the whole thing play out in my head. Reed Barelli thought a job change would be good for him. Our author writes that endearing scene that you can’t help but fall in love with. That’s when it’s becomes really tough to put it down – even when you come across scenes where you want to yell at the both of them.

Our author takes great care when developing her story. She could have just created the story between Norah and Reed but she shows that there are people in the town they live in. We have characters that you wouldn’t mind having in your life. And one that bakes that just kept making me hungry. Ms. Senate even takes things one-step further by including some of the history of her town. On top of that she gives us a little mystery surrounding one of the townsfolk.

If you love babies, a man who seems to have the right touch with said babies, and is really romantic than you can’t go wrong by adding this into your library. We have two people who seem to be so perfect for each other but... In researching Shelby, her story is in the book titled Baby Switch. After reading this book I found myself wanting to know more so I’ve added her book to my TBR library. This book was a reminder of what I love about the Harlequin brand – I always seem to be able to just relax and enjoy what the author has written. And I always seem to get an ending that puts a smile on my face.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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