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Review & Giveaway - Learning To Love by Sheryl Browne

Sheryl Browne is quickly becoming one of my favourite authors, so it was my pleasure to review Learning to Love. Check out the excerpt below and enter the giveaway for a chance to win a copy of the book!

LEARNING TO LOVE BY SHERYL BROWNE

Genre: Contemporary Romance Release Date: June 14 th 2016 Publisher: Choc Lit

Sometimes help comes from the most unlikely places …

Living in a small village like Hibberton, it’s expected that your neighbours help you in a time of need. But when Andrea Kelly’s house burns down, taking all her earthly possessions with it, it’s the distant and aloof Doctor David Adams – the person she would least expect – who opens his door not just to her, but to her three kids and slightly dotty elderly mother as well.

Andrea needs all the help she can get, dealing with aftermath of the fire and in the suspicious absence of her husband, Jonathan. But, as she gets to know David and his troubled son, Jake, she begins to realise that maybe they need her help as much as she needs theirs …

Previously released by the author. Revised, edited and republished by Choc Lit in June 2016.

EXCERPT

I don’t know how you feel, David, do I? I don’t know you, other than what you’ve told me.’

David looked at her levelly. ‘The truth.’

‘The truth?’ Andrea was really incredulous now. ‘Apart from the one or two inconsequential little things you forgot to tell me? Or was it more than that, David? Three? Four? A hundred?’

‘Two! Twice. Bloody hell, Andrea …’

And that made it all right? She forced back the tears she desperately didn’t want to cry in front of him, again. ‘And I thought Jonathan was being devious. You take the biscuit, David, you really do.’ Shaking her head, Andrea moved to walk past him.

‘I’m nothing like Jonathan, Andrea,’ David said quietly. ‘I care about you.’

Andrea turned back. ‘And Jonathan doesn’t?’ She knew in her heart that her relationship had been floundering long before the fire that had blown her world apart, before David … She didn’t believe Jonathan’s tale about why he hadn’t been able to contact her any more than his claim to have found Dougal in the park. He’d been piling lie on top of lie since that dreadful night, and she would tackle him. Right now, though, she was more interested in what lies this man might concoct to extract himself from his mess.

‘Did he tell you the assessors had been?’

‘I haven’t had a chance to speak to him yet.’ Andrea walked on.

‘He’s hiding something, Andrea,’ David called after her. ‘I’m not sure what, but the fire, his preoccupation with Dee’s mental state, his story … It just doesn’t add up.’

Disbelieving, Andrea whirled around. ‘You’ll stop at nothing, will you? You paint yourself as a poor wounded hero, torn apart by grief and guilt and the havoc you created, and then you have the nerve to point out other people’s failings? Why?’

‘Andrea, I … I don’t know.’ David shrugged hopelessly. ‘I just want you to be careful, that’s—’

‘I mean, I’m no great catch, am I?’ Andrea went on, her fury growing. ‘Was what just happened between us another one of your mistakes, is that it?’

‘No!’ David fixed angry eyes on hers. ‘Dammit, Andrea I do care about you. I—’

‘I’m going.’ Andrea turned away.

‘Andrea, don’t.’ David caught her arm. ‘Please. The kids …’

‘Don’t you dare, David,’ Andrea warned him angrily. ‘Don’t you dare try to manipulate me through my children!’

‘They’re getting ready for bed, Andrea. There’s no point in upsetting them tonight.’

‘Me upsetting them?’ Andrea was flabbergasted.

‘Jake …’ David swallowed. ‘Give me a chance to speak to him, Andrea. Please, I’m begging you.’

Andrea felt her heart break inside her afresh, for Jake, for David, too, who was going to have to live with the devastating consequences of his actions; for Sally, who would surely need her friendship now, but which this man had made impossible. For herself.

‘Stay,’ David implored. ‘Please? For tonight, at least.’

Andrea studied his face, saw the desperation in his eyes; eyes where so many conflicting emotions played out. How little did she really know him? She could have loved him. Did, still. Yet hated him.

‘For Jake’s sake,’ she said, dropping her gaze to his hand still on her arm.

Relief flooding his face, David released his hold. ‘Thank you,’ he said, closing his eyes.

Review

I love, absolutely love Sheryl Browne's books. Each one I read just seems to get better and better. To sum Learning to Love up...It's real. It's life. It's brilliant!

From the get-go this story draws you in and the characters are those you want to know, or feel like you already do. Andrea is so well developed. A working mother, a partner, a carer and one of those dependable friends who you know will always have your back; she's settled into her life. Maybe a bit too settled, as she seems to accept that chaos and a lack-lustre relationship are simply her future.

So when an incident causes Andrea and her family to move in with their neighbour, David, everything begins to change. For David, who is struggling to get through to his own son, he suddenly has two teenagers, a toddler, a confused grandmother and a woman who is trying to cope amongst the chaos. It seems David's new start, away from gossip, isn't going to be as easy as he thought, especially as it seems his past is catching up with him. Add to that, Andrea is a complication he wasn't expecting. And there's something about Jonathon that sets alarm bells ringing.

What I love about this story is that the author completely nails each generation. From the reality of having a toddler (adorable!), to the surly, yet secretly sweet teen girl, to the lazy, yet cool and incredibly smart teen boy, to the mother who tries to juggle all of this, including her mother who needs as much support and supervision as her children do. Each of these characters are so individual and own their identities. They are family and though they seem to drive each other crazy, they are there for each other when it matters. It's life. It could be your life.

Amongst the reality there is conflict aplenty. And how often can you say you have read a book that on one page - just one page - you are at one point smiling broadly, to suddenly on the verge of tears.

I loved it!

5 butterfly rating!

BUY LINK Amazon Link: http://lrd.to/Learning-To- Love

ABOUT SHERYL BROWNE

Heartache, humour, love, loss & betrayal, Sheryl Browne brings you sassy, sexy, heart-wrenching fiction. A member of the Crime Writers’ Association, Romantic Novelists’ Association and shortlisted for the Best Romantic e-book Love Stories Award 2015, Sheryl has several books published and two short stories in Birmingham City University anthologies, where she completed her MA in Creative Writing. Recommended to the publisher by the WH Smith Travel fiction buyer, Sheryl’s contemporary fiction comes to you from award winning Choc Lit.

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Hope I've tempted you to a new addition to your TBR list!

~ Tracey

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