3.5
Her Pregnancy Bombshell
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Expecting her boss's baby!
Pilot Miranda Marlowe is too sick to fly her plane, and she must face the truth: she's pregnant! She knows well enough that her boss, Cleve Finch, is still grieving for his late wife, so to think, she heads to her sister's new inheritance, Villa Rosa.
Despite the spiders and dust, the Mediterranean palazzo is as gorgeous as ever. Until Cleve turns up with a dramatic offer: a convenient marriage as soon as it can be arranged! It may be the sensible answer…but is it enough for Miranda?
Pilot Miranda Marlowe is too sick to fly her plane, and she must face the truth: she's pregnant! She knows well enough that her boss, Cleve Finch, is still grieving for his late wife, so to think, she heads to her sister's new inheritance, Villa Rosa.
Despite the spiders and dust, the Mediterranean palazzo is as gorgeous as ever. Until Cleve turns up with a dramatic offer: a convenient marriage as soon as it can be arranged! It may be the sensible answer…but is it enough for Miranda?
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shaunamartin17
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Rae
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“This story is light, easy going and has a lovely warmth to it that will have you smiling at both the story and the characters. I felt so sorry for Miranda as she ended up having to get away from things for a while. Basically just to take a breath and decide on her future. Although then Cleve turns up and throws that plan into disarray.
I really enjoyed the parts regarding Villa Rosa and finding out about who lived there and how unfortunately at the moment it was in need of some major TLC. I hope that this is continued in the next book as it would be a great addition to the next story.
Her Pregnancy Bombshell is a fairly short read so perfect for a lazy afternoon or a quick read whilst on holiday. It is at times sweet and I really hoped that there would be a happy ending for Miranda and Cleve. Is that possible though with the past still affecting Cleve?
It is the start of a new series so it would be lovely to carry on and read the next book in the Summer at Villa Rosa series.
Light hearted with a sweet story!
With thanks to Mills and Boon & Netgalley. This is my honest and unbiased opinion.”
“Liz Fielding writes some of the sweetest, most romantic stories I have read and Her Pregnancy Bombshell is no exception. It's filled with melancholy, sweetness, hope and love.
Miranda has been in love with Cleve forever and due to various circumstances their attraction never grew into anything more. On one special night, Cleve turns to Miranda for comfort and a baby surprise happens. Miranda runs away to the Villa Rosa to figure out what to do with Cleve hot on her heels.
I loved Cleve and Miranda. They both have so much love to give and just needed the right push to get past a lot of things in order for them to be together.
Cleve really held my heart in this story. He started out so broken, so sad and so melancholy but as the story progressed, with Miranda's help, he opens up, begins to hope and takes charge of his life while simultaneously persuading Miranda to be his. There's a slow reveal throughout the story of Cleve's past and what has brought him to the point he's at today. My heart ached for him and all he endured but at the same time, I cheered at the relentless way he pursued Miranda. There were times when I wanted him to hurry up and tell her how he felt but then I knew I was jumping the gun and had to let the story reveal itself as I read.
Miranda is confused about what is happening because she's pregnant with Cleve's baby but she's not sure if he would want her or the baby. At the same time, she's a strong individual and she stands up for what she believes in and what she thinks is the right thing to do. I'm so glad she fell for Cleve's persuasive powers and agreed to a wedding even if she was unsure of Cleve's true feelings. There are too many things unsaid that needed to be sorted out.
There's a big reveal at one point with Miranda's dad which had me gasping. Such a spanner in the works, that was. I didn't see that coming and when I found out, I felt like that was going to be the end of everything. Fortunately, Cleve is a strong and determined man and he's determined to have Miranda for his own and they were able to overcome the past.
This was a lovely story. The setting at the Villa Rosa and the history with Sofia, Posy's godmother was such an inspired touch and brought so much nostalgia and romance to the story. There are another 3 books in the series as each of Miranda's sisters find their love and happiness at Villa Rosa. I'm looking forward to those stories too.
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About Liz Fielding
Liz Fielding was born with itchy feet. She made it to Zambia before her twenty-first birthday and, gathering her own special hero and a couple of children on the way, lived in Botswana, Kenya and Bahrain. Eight of her titles were nominated for the Romance Writers' of America Rita® award and she won with The Best Man & the Bridesmaid and The Marriage Miracle. In 2019, the Romantic Novelists' Association honoured her with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
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