A Labor of Love by Tinthia Clemant - Guest Blogger Book Review
Synopsis
Annah didn’t intend to erase her memories, but a witch should know not to interfere with the plans of the Universe.
After surviving an attack on her life, Annah-Belle Henderson wanted nothing more than to return to her family, friends, and the arms of her new love, Eric Ashworth. Instead, she discovers a dark secret that shatters the foundation on which she built her life, and she finds herself tossed into a world of strangers. Whom can she trust? The brash blonde? The teenager? Or the handsome man claiming to be her lover?
In the long anticipated sequel to A Midsummer's Wish, A Labor of Love continues the journey of Annah-Belle Henderson, a woman determined to find a way back to the people she loves and the woman she was destined to become.
After surviving an attack on her life, Annah-Belle Henderson wanted nothing more than to return to her family, friends, and the arms of her new love, Eric Ashworth. Instead, she discovers a dark secret that shatters the foundation on which she built her life, and she finds herself tossed into a world of strangers. Whom can she trust? The brash blonde? The teenager? Or the handsome man claiming to be her lover?
In the long anticipated sequel to A Midsummer's Wish, A Labor of Love continues the journey of Annah-Belle Henderson, a woman determined to find a way back to the people she loves and the woman she was destined to become.
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Jennifer's Review
The second book in the Annah series is a wonderful book.
It starts with Annah after she nearly gets killed by her ex-boyfriend. She soon
learns a new, shocking truth that drives her to try committing suicide, and
she ends up in the hospital with amnesia.
As soon as she is released,
her friends try to help her get her memory back.
At the end, someone from
her past comes back.
4 stars.
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2 Comments
Hello, thank you for reviewing my book. Blessed be, Tinthia
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome! :)
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