Saturday, 28 March 2026

Training The Heart by Paisley Hope | Book Review

Title & Author: Training The Heart by Paisley Hope 
My rating: 4/5
Publisher: Evermore
Publication date: 17th October 2024

Tropes: 
• Grumpy x sunshine
• Accidental pregnancy 
• Found family
• One bed
• Caretaking
• Boss x employee 

Blurb:
Wade Ashby is the grumpiest cowboy I’ve ever met. He also happens to be my boss and the hottest man in Southern America.

It’s been my dream to train a horse on route the Kentucky derby for as long as I can remember. So when the opportunity to work at the Silver Pines ranch presented itself, I grabbed it by the horns.

Being the best horse trainer in Kentucky was my only priority. Until I accidentally slept with my boss.
Now, I can’t think of anything but him.

And once I start tearing down his walls, there’s no going back.

Because the only way he’ll open up his heart again is if it stays that way forever.

Review: 
Well done Paisley Hope for being the first author to make me like the accidental pregnancy trope.

Training The Heart is the second book in the Silver Pines series and follows permanent grump Wade Ashby who is recently divorced from his wife, and new horse trainer Ivy Spencer. Ivy has been hired to cover a maternity leave so knows she probably won't be there forever. She is feisty, taking back control of her life after leaving her ex-boyfriend.

I absolutely loved this. The setting and pace were fantastic, that combined with the development of Wade and Ivy's relationship meant that I didn't want to put this down. It does tackle some harder subjects like grief, alcoholism and infertility and it even made me like a trope that I usually hate! 

I am a fan of Paisley Hope's writing for sure and I have fallen in love with this world and these characters. Time to get stuck into the next one!

Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Holding The Reins by Paisley Hope | Book Review

Title & Author: Holding The Reins by Paisley Hope
My rating: 4/5
Publisher: Evermore
Publication date: 15th August 2024


Tropes:
• Protective MMC
• Small town
• Brother's best friend
• Workplace romance
• Retired ice hockey player 
• He falls first
• Part-time cowboy 

Blurb:
Nash Carter. Retired ice hockey player and part time cowboy. Also my brother’s best friend and therefore strictly off limits.

Despite the fact he can’t stop staring at me like I’m his favourite snack. And I...like it?

After finally escaping the toxic relationship that consumed most of my adult life, I thought I’d sworn off men.

Then Nash hired me to work for him. And somehow we ended up spending the night together.

It was only supposed to happen once. But now that I’ve had a taste, there’s no way I’m walking away.

All I have to do to give us a shot? Take a deep breathe and let go of the reins...

Review:
Two of my favourite genres are cowboy romance and ice hockey romance and this is both of those rolled into one.

There is nothing I love more than starting a new book series and finding characters to fall in love with. After living in Seattle for the best part of a decade, CeCe Rae Ashby is back home in Kentucky after discovering her fiancé's infidelity.

Nash Carter, her brother's best friend, is back home too after retiring from the NHL and he now runs the leisure centre and local bar. Nash has been close with CeCe's family for years after a tragic accident in his teens when her family took him in.

I absolutely loved this. It was funny right from the start with a lot of emotion, with Nash's trauma from witnessing his parents death and CeCe's father passing. It is a gorgeous slow burn and what I love about the brother's best friend trope is that moment when they finally get found out.

Friday, 6 March 2026

The Magdalene Stones Murders by J. M. Simpson | Book Review

[ad/gifted - I received an eARC of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This post contains affiliate links.]

My rating: 5/5
Publication date: 5th March 2026


Blurb:
Murder in a sacred place.

When Joe Ripley, the local fire chief, attends a house fire, he finds his friend Gina Murray has been burnt alive in a clear case of murder. DS Scott Hansen, still new to the area, is called in to investigate. Returning from a call out, the local mountain rescue team discover a body laid out in a sacred stone ring. The body has been placed reverently. Local legend holds the stones holy as the ghost of Mary Magdalene has been rumoured to have appeared by them. Folklore says she is protecting something sacrosanct.

Alastair Brown is reported missing by his sister after she finds blood and signs of a struggle at his property. Puzzled, Scott looks for clues as to why he would suddenly disappear while he investigates the other two deaths. Clues lead him to Cameron Hunter, the owner of the largest resort in the area who has plans to expand his empire further. When Alastair is found dead on the standing stones by the stone ring, Scott realises there may be a link between all three killings and discovers that two very different obsessions have led to three murders.

Review:
You know when people say, "if she writes it, I'll read it"? That's exactly how I feel about J. M. Simpson. I adored every book in the Castleby series and felt the exact same with The Ophelia Murders, the first in this Whistler's Peak series. The Magdalene Stones Murders is a direct follow on from the first book so I really recommend reading that first to get a feel for their characters and connections.

The first thing that draws me into a J. M. Simpson book is the atmospheric descriptions, you instantly feel like you are there. It is so meticulously planned and plotted. I love a thriller where we are drip fed information so we have sort of an idea of what's happening, but there are still twists, especially those ones towards the end, that made my jaw drop. I felt on edge at points, couldn't wait for some people to get their comeuppance (I'm looking at you Mark Wallis) and I was desperate to see how it would all come together.

The books in the Whistler's Peak series have been inspired by paintings, and I absolutely love this idea as a theme. I loved getting back with these characters, Simpson always writes them fantastically, to the point where although it is a thriller with a crime element running through it, you really care about this group of people and their lives.

Someone option this for TV please! 

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Thank you to Hygge Book Tours for having me on this blog tour.