Showing posts with label Aven Ellis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aven Ellis. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

10 Must Read Second Chance Romances!


It's no secret that second chance romance is one of my top 3 favorite tropes. There is just something about a couple returning to each other years later, and finding their happily ever after together. Let's just say it's the romantic in me.

There were a couple of books that I wanted to put on this list, but they were the second half of duets. Therefore you'd have to read book one to get to the second chance romance in book two. If you're curious about what those recommendations were, well they are: The Love Duet by Xavier Neal, Next Life Duet by Brit Benson, and the Blood and Bone duet by Paula Dombrowiak. All three are fantastic, and I highly recommend them.

I'm not here to talk about duets though. Let's talk about the standalone romance novels that I think you should read. (full disclosure: these are standalones, but they are part of larger interconnected series.)

There are some authors who I could reference multiple times, but I'm going to do my best not to repeat. Well except for one time. But they are from different series, so I'm calling it good.

Do you read second chance romances? Any favorites? Have you read any of the books I'm about to mention? If you don't like the second chance trope, why not? I'm just curious. I know we all have our preferred tropes.

Happy Reading,
Laura


Southern Sunrise by Natasha Madison


I was absolutely smitten with Ethan and Emily's story. These two were high school sweethearts, but then something happened, and Ethan left to join the military. He's back now, and he ran into Emily at his mom's house. Or rather what was his mom's house. This book had me crying, laughing, swooning, and not wanting it to end. There was just something about getting to see Ethan all grown up, and falling in love that I just could not get enough of. Life hasn't been easy, but his sunrise is near, and he's determined to win her back.

Rules for Dating Your Ex by Piper Rayne

Sedona Bailey's story was one of my favorites of the series! We had watched this relationship happen throughout the series, and to finally get this was just perfect. Sedona and Jamison had been high school sweethearts. They moved away together when he became a professional soccer (football) player. Things had been going great, until they weren't. It was that difficult time when Sedona fled back to Lake Starlight. Her family welcomed her home, helped her through the heartbreak, and was by her side when Jamison reappeared. Don't worry there is no need to read the previous books in the series, but if you want to it's a fun read. This book was a quick read, it was emotional, and it had me loving this family even more. 

Making Spirits Bright by Aven Ellis


It is no secret that I am a big fan of Aven's storytelling. Jack and Aoife had been introduced in Connectivity 2.0, and we heard all about what went down in their relationship. We heard about the heartache, and learned why Aoife has the trust issues that she does. Making Spirits Bright is their second chance, and oh what a story it was. Now personally this one moved a bit slower for me than I'm used to, but it didn't detract from my enjoyment. Getting to watch these two reconnect, heal, and grow was just wonderful. Aven continues to blow me away with her books.

Mine to Have by Natasha Madison

Mine to Have is the first book in the Southern Wedding series, and it was fantastic. Yes there is a prequel called Mine to Kiss, and for the full effect you should read that first. Especially since it tells how Harlow and Travis met, fell in love, and ultimately broke up. Mine to Have is their reunion, and I could not put it down. This was my favorite of the series (thus far), and a lot of that had to do with the fact that it was a spin off of the Southern series. So I was familiar with Harlow. LOVE LOVE LOVE this book.

Missing Maverick by Anna Brooks

Oh Maverick! Snippets of his story were shared in the previous two Ryder Ranch books, but this is all about him and Cricket. She's returning home, and things are about to steam up. Well that is if forgiveness can happen. The heartache was strong, as was the feeling of abandonment. 

Never Too Late by Rue Lennox


Oh Rue...the ride you took me on with this book was good. Jake and Margot/Lilly have known each other for many years. They had a brief relationship in which hearts were shattered, and Lilly ran. Now she's back, and having to work near Jake on a frequent basis. Jake is determined to win her back, and keep her safe. The relationship happened fast in this book, so the storyline is really more about the suspense element, and that was intense. This was a binge read for me, and that's how it usually is when I read Rue's stories. Pack your bags, and head to Birch Maine to meet these characters. I'm sure you'll fall in love.

Saving Cate by Ellie Masters

I can't even fully put this book into words. Cate is a wilderness guide, and lives in a small town. Her ex, Caleb, is in the military and things did not end well between the two of them. Well now he's back, and he hears about some trouble. He is determined to protect Cate, and hopefully win her back. This book took me on an emotional rollercoaster. The suspense element was delightful, and I could not put the book down. Highly recommend books by Ellie Masters whether they are second chance or not.

The Trailblazer by Gina Azzi

I LOVE THE BOSTON HAWKS! This is the series that hooked me on Gina Azzi's writing, and has since caused me to read the majority of her backlist. (as well as staying on top of current releases.) The Trailblazer is all about Declan and Vivi. Vivi's grandpa has recently passed away, and in order for her to receive her inheritance she must marry. Henry is who she said she'd marry, yet on her wedding day she spots the man who broke her heart all those years ago. This freaking book had me BAWLING toward the end. So many emotions were felt, and I was fully immersed in the story. If you're a hockey romance fan, grab this one.

Vegas Aces: The Wide Receiver by Lisa Suzanne

Well would you look at that - a series is on my list. Not just any series though, oh no this is Tristan and Tessa's story. Yes it encompasses all 5 books. Yes there are 4 cliffhangers. Yes it is a wild ride. Yes it has emotional moments. Yes there are secrets. Yes there is drama. Yes it is small town at times. Yes it is steamy. Yes you'll fall for these two. Tristan and Tessa were neighbors, and then they fell in love. One day Tessa upped and moved to live with her Aunt, and cut off all communication with Tristan. He knew nothing except she left him when he was planning forever. Now it's years later, she's returning home and he's home for the offseason. Sparks are about to fly.

Wild About You by Rebecca Jenshak

Yep, another hockey romance made my list. I regret nothing. Heck this entire list probably could have been hockey related, so be thankful it's only two books that I'm featuring. Tyler and Piper have been broken up for 4 years now. He's a rookie with the Wildcats, and Piper is working at the nearby high school. Piper also happens to interact with Everly. Everly just moved in with her big brother (Tyler) after some issues back home in Iowa. It is a meeting about Everly that puts Tyler and Piper back on each other's radar. This relationship is one of my favorites of the Wildcat Hockey series. Rebecca Jenshak writes these amazing stories that are enjoyable, with relatable characters, and feature a bit of emotion. I can't get enough.




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Friday, March 24, 2023

6 Baseball Romance Recommendations

Two years ago I wrote a similar post to this. In that Baseball Romance Series recommendations post I listed 4 series that I thought all baseball romance lovers would enjoy. I stand by those recommendations to this day. I loved all of those books, and still think of them fondly. Heck I still recommend them to people who are looking for baseball romances!

So here we are in 2023 and I'm back with new recommendations. These titles have come out in the last 18 months or so. They all captured my attention for various reasons, and I think you should read them.

Since spring training is currently in full force it is the perfect time to grab a baseball romance, and immerse yourself into the world of baseball. Which books do I suggest? Let's head to the field and find out.


Vegas Heat by Lisa Suzanne


This series should come as no surprise. I've read the first four books, and am eagerly awaiting the fifth to arrive on my kindle. This first season of the Vegas Heat follows Cooper and Gabby. They met at a blackjack table in Vegas on Gabby's 21st birthday. Gabby had no clue who Cooper was, all she knew was that she was instantly attracted to him. It was only later that she found out that 1) there is a 12 year age gap, 2) he's moving to Vegas for his job, and much much later she found out that 3) he's her dad's best friend. Naturally they are keeping this relationship quiet because Troy does not want his daughter with a baseball player, nor does he want her dating someone THAT much older than she is. Yet the attraction is strong, and these two cannot stay away from each other. Should you choose to pick up this series, I actually suggest waiting until April 13 or at least pretty close to that. Why April 13? That is the day that Hardball, book 5, releases. If you wait until then, you don't have to really subject yourself to the cliffhangers, as you'll have all the books available to you.

The Wrong Pitch by Brittany Taylor

This college romance from Brittany Taylor was SO GOOD! I loved the meet-cute, I loved the hate-to-love, then there was the brother's best friend trope as well, and I was just hooked. The Wrong Pitch just released today, and if you'd like to read my full review you can do so here.


The Third Baseman by Lulu Moore

Full disclosure...this book isn't out yet. It comes out on March 29, and I read an advanced copy of the book. My review can be read in this blog post. I'll be honest and say that I had mixed feelings with The Third Baseman. I enjoyed many aspects of it, but there were others I didn't enjoy as much. Part of that I attribute to the fact that this was my introduction to the author, and the content of this book really carried over to previous titles. So why should you read it if I had mixed feelings? The obvious answer is that everyone experiences books differently, and my feelings won't be yours. Alternately it's a good second chance romance. It's set 14 years after the heartbreak, and the storyline bounced between modern day and the past. It was interesting to see how the characters have changed, and in some ways how they've remained the same.


Fake Love by Jocelyne Soto

This book was a bit of an emotional roller coaster. From the drug issues, to his mom’s health issues, to being traded, to meeting Jen, to coming up with this fake relationship plan, to everything that happened next, I was hooked. Jocelyne Soto created a wonderful story. While Maddox wasn’t always my cup of tea, in the end I came around to him. This book was emotional, it was steamy, and I could not put it down.


Wild Card by Ashley Munoz

This college sports romance was a doozy! There's drama, suspense, and of course a romance. Mallory is a school journalist, and she just got the tip of a lifetime. Talk about being in the right place at the right time! Only this potential story is going to cause some issues. Decker happens to be on the baseball team, and while he knows a bit about this card game he doesn't know the full story. He's also not keen on Mallory digging into it. Yet they work together. The connection these two had was impressive, even with them trying to deny it. Should you read Wild Card, be prepared for slow burn. Although I will say it is worth it. I absolutely loved Wild Card from start to finish. Loved the book. Loved the characters. 


Caught Looking by Aven Ellis

It's no secret that I am a major fan of Aven's storytelling, as well as her characters. There is just something about the way she brings these people to life that has me wanting to befriend them. Chase and Meghan were no different. I was drawn to them, and just wanted to stay with them for as long as possible. This may have started as a fake relationship, but it quickly morphed into something real. Yet things were not going smoothly. There were issues to be discussed, to be worked through, and trust to be built. Caught Looking is the FOURTH book in the DC Soaring Eagles series, and while you can read them out of order, I think it gives the best effect to start at the beginning.


So tell me, have you read any of these titles? If you did, how did you rate them? If you haven't, do you think you'll pick them up? What are some of your favorite baseball romances? Give me some recommendations!

Happy Reading,
Laura




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Friday, March 10, 2023

Book Recommendation Tag



As I was scrolling through booktube, I came across a video from Novel Life. They were doing a new book tag called Book Recommendations. As I watched the video I liked what I was seeing, and then went to watch the video from the person who originated the tag. Steph Bohrer's video was also really good. I loved all the different books both of these individuals recommended. Have I read a lot of those books? No, but I still wrote down some titles to check out.

After watching both of those videos, I decided to bring the tag here to my blog.  I'd love to know how you would answer these questions. Especially since I am always open to new books recommendations.

Happy Reading,
Laura




Thursday, February 23, 2023

My 3 Favorite Antagonists

Every so often when you read a book, you'll come across that ONE character who you just love to hate. These characters stand out with their actions, their words, and so much more. There is just something about them that has you hoping they do not get a redemption arc in any future books from the author.

Who are the characters that I have a love to hate relationship with? I'd love to tell you.

Monday, August 30, 2021

Pitch to Palace {a review}



Last week, Aven Ellis released the fourth book in her Modern Royals series. Pitch to Palace follows the story of Bella York and Camden Tremblay. I have been EAGERLY anticipating this story since the end of Royal Icing. The moment Bella made her appearance in that book, I knew I was going to be hooked. And then when Bella met Camden in Royal Icing, I just KNEW their story was going to be amazing.

In Pitch to Palace we have Bella and Camden. Bella is a princess, is incredibly smart, and is looking forward to when she finishes school. Although she doesn't want to be a working royal, she isn't completely sold on working in the archives either. Thankfully she still has a bit of time to decide on her future employment. At a recent get together, Bella met Camden Tremblay, and she was fascinated. Until he distanced himself upon seeing her sister. Bella's build is different than that of her sisters, and she is incredibly uncomfortable about it. Bella tries to hide her body, and is often the punching bag for the press when she is caught out and about. They never have anything positive to say about her, and it's beginning to take a toll. Camden is a professional soccer (football) player, and has been for some time. He's known in the media, and they don't always publish the best stories about him. The day that Camden met Bella though, something flipped in him. He no longer had the desire to go out partying, drinking, and taking random women home. Also when he did try to date, Bella was on his mind. He could not get that princess out of his mind. Flash forward to Christian and Clementine's wedding, and Bella shows up in a gorgeous dress that "some" would question. Bella is already self conscious, but is determined to rock this dress. While at the reception, Bella knows that Camden is in attendance. He's friends with Christian and Xander after all so it makes sense that he's attending. Bella is avoiding him the best she can, until Camden finally finds her. She agrees to talk with him, and as he's apologizing, Bella goes off on him. She's angry. She's hurt. She's embarrassed. She's protecting herself. Camden waits for her get it all out, and then takes his turn giving her words that she desperately needs. Later that evening, the duo runs into Queen Antonia. She takes one look at Bella's dress, and immediately has words ready to fire. Camden quickly defuses the situation, and is simply amazing. Thus begins the story of Bella and Camden. There is a lot that happens after this point of the story, and it is all wonderful.

If you've been around for any period of time, then you know I have read EVERY SINGLE BOOK that Aven Ellis has written. The moment I discovered her back in October 2019, I was hooked. I immediately binged every book out there, and I have no regrets. I am a fangirl through and through. Each book Aven writes, I find myself anticipating and recommending. This book is no different. As I mentioned above, I had been waiting on Pitch to Palace for sometime now. Honestly though I was captivated by Camden when he made a brief appearance in Rinkside in the Rockies. I knew then that I would love for him to be a main character in one of Aven's books. Camden being the leading man for Bella was just perfection. Now I can't lie, when I first met Bella and Camden, I thought there was a chance they could take the #1 spot for Aven couples. That is currently held by Matt and Holly from On Thin Ice. At the end of Pitch to Palace though, I will say that Bella and Camden are in the #2 spot. They were not enough to bounce Matt and Holly. (Holly being a Minnesotan may just keep her at #1) Back to Pitch to Palace. I loved how vocal Bella was about what she needs, and what she deserves from a relationship. I also loved how Camden was right there making his case. He was essentially telling her it was the same thing for him. I loved how he loved her body, and he saw no flaw with it. I loved how easily both characters read the other, and knew just what to say when it was needed. I loved that Camden was there for Bella during an extremely rough time, and continued to be by her side whenever he could. As I passed the 50% mark in the story, I found myself wondering when the dramatic moment was going to happen for our couple. I was wondering how it would play out, and how explosive it would be. I had this entire moment built up in my head, and then it fell a bit flat. Which I feel horrible saying. I think the fact that it took so dang long for this moment to occur also played a part. I was expecting something a bit more grand/dramatic/explosive. I was expecting the separation to be a bit longer, and the heartache/questioning/pining to be a bit more drawn out. The reunion happened quickly. I did enjoy the fact that it wasn't the typical scenario, and that the roles were flipped. That I did appreciate. Even how the reunion was written, I was happy with. When it is all said and done, I loved the book. I gave it a solid 4 out of 5, and these two are second on my list of favorite Aven couples. Also, I loved all the setups for future books. My mind is reeling with who will end up with who, and how their stories will flow.

As per usual, I loved the characters. Yes, even Antonia because she just brings the conflict. The setting was fabulous. The words spoken by Camden were appreciated. And I just loved getting to spend time with this cast of characters. Aven has written another wonderful book.

Thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts,
Laura





BLURB

She was a princess who found solace and happiness in books, determined to stay hidden from the world forever. But will her crush—a sexy Canadian footballer with a playboy past—be the one to lure her out of her shell and into his arms instead?

Comfort for Isabella York is found buried in the pages of books. Bookended between two beautiful sisters, she is a different kind of princess, quiet and studious. Judged harshly on social media and in the tabloids, which compare her to her thin, outgoing sisters, a shy Bella has no desire to become a working royal for the House of Chadwick upon graduating from university, preferring to work in the family’s dusty archives instead.

But hiding from the limelight may not be an option where Camden Tremblay is concerned. Sinfully gorgeous and with a wild past, Camden was the crush Bella longed for from the day she met him—and she knew he would never look her way.

Until he did.

Camden re-enters her life and they both see there is more to each other than meets the eye. He turns Bella’s life upside down like a snow globe, filling her life with a magic she has never known. But with each of them fighting their own insecurities, can this high-profile romance survive the intrusive eyes of the press—and the greatest crisis to face the monarchy to date?

If you love British royals, a sexy hero, a heroine who finds herself and a happily ever after, then you will love this heartwarming and romantic story.






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EXCERPT

“Your Royal Highness,” he says, his voice shaking with a fury to match mine, “you can do many things, but telling me how I feel isn’t going to be one of them. You might not believe my apology, and that’s your choice. But you do not get to tell me I’m not sorry. Because I am. I am so damn sorry that I can’t get what happened out of my head, and it’s been weeks since I last saw you. This isn’t like me. I’m not haunted by women or what I’ve done in my past, except for this. I can’t shake this, Bella. I can’t.”
“Why? Because I’m kind? Sweet? Xander and Christian’s cousin, so you feel bad? Do you feel guilty because, oh, poor Bella had her feelings hurt when you forgot she existed the second Victoria appeared in the room? Well, you’ve made your apology. I’ll never speak of this again, and I’ll always be nice to you when our paths cross. You are cleared. Your conscience is free.”
Camden’s lips part in utter surprise. “But that isn’t what I want.”
Now the flames have reached a boiling point. I’m spilling over with hot, molten anger from years of playing this part, and Camden is about to bear the wrath as I do something I’ve never done in my entire life.
Let go.
“I don’t care if that isn’t what you want!” I roar at him. “This is about me. What I want. I don’t want apologies. I don’t want to be asked for forgiveness and if we can be friends. I don’t want to be the girl men just talk history with or joke with. I don’t want to be befriended by men who are hoping I’ll put in a good word with Victoria. I want to be seen for who I am. I want to be desired for the body I have. I want someone to not only like me for my intelligence but to find equal excitement in my curves. In my flesh. I want someone to look at me and want to kiss me until my lips are swollen out of passion. I deserve to be wanted for all those things, and I might never have that, but I won’t settle for less. I won’t! So take your apology and get out!”
I gasp as soon as the final shout of anger escapes my lips. Camden is staring at me in complete shock, and my anger is immediately replaced by horror.
Hot tears brim on my lashes. I’m shaking all over, trembling like a leaf. What have I done? My God, did all those words come out of my mouth? My throat grows dry. The room has no air.
“I’m sorry,” I manage to get out. “Your apology is accepted. Please go.”
Camden doesn’t even flinch. I notice his chest is rising and falling, too, no doubt in anger.
“Please,” I beg of him.
He doesn’t move. Not even an inch.
“Get out!” I cry in frustration, the tears now falling.
“No,” he says, his voice deadly calm amidst my emotional sea of torment.
My heart sinks in humiliation and despair. I have no choice but to go down this path of truth, as I am the one who set us both on this road.
“I told you what I need, and you don’t want to give that to me. So please forget this happened and please leave me alone.’
Something in him snaps with those words. I can see it in his eyes. Camden strides over to me in the blink of an eye. Before I can think, he takes my hand in his, and to my shock, he quickly leads me to one of the massive oak pillars in the room, whirling me around and pressing my back into it.
“You’re wrong,” he says, bracketing my face with his hands.
I gasp from the shock of his touch. The room begins to spin. Camden Tremblay is now inches from me, touching me. If he weren’t pressing me into this pillar, I’d faint. I’m sure of it.
“Look at me,” he commands sharply. “Bella, look into my eyes.”
I gaze up at him through my tears. My God. What do I see in his eyes? They are sparking with anger, that I can see, but there’s something else there, too.
“I can give you what you need,” he says, his voice raw with urgency. “Because I need it, too.”
And then his mouth is on mine.






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USA Today bestselling author Aven Ellis began her publishing career in 2013 with her debut release, Connectivity. She currently writes romantic comedies featuring royals, billionaires, aristocrats, and athletes.

Her books are designed to make readers laugh out loud and fall in love. Happily-ever-after endings and good-boy heroes are guaranteed.

Aven lives in the Dallas area with her family. Aven loves shopping and fashion and can spend hours playing with fragrances in any department store. She can be found chatting it up on social media, eating M&Ms, and crushing on the latest outfit the Duchess of Cambridge is wearing.


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Friday, May 28, 2021

A French Connection {a review}


Happy Friday my fellow book lovers!

Are you a fan of insta-love? How about hockey romance?  If so, do I have a book for you!

Last night I finished reading Aven Ellis's latest release, A French Connection. This is the fourth book in the Rinkside in the Rockies series, and it has been highly anticipated. I mean Aven has been teasing this story for quite some time, and if you're in her Facebook group (or on her message board) then you know all of this. You'll probably also know about the hashtag #HEA4Pierre. If you're not in the group or on the message board, GO JOIN! 

Based on the hashtag, A French Connection is obviously about Pierre Gaudet. We've met Pierre in previous books with in the series, and he also made an appearance in the Chicago on Ice series. In A French Connection, Pierre finds love. He meets Lila at a Halloween party that is hosted by Gavin Tremblay, and many of his teammates are at the event. Lila is also at the party but it's to help Whitney repair her relationship with Gavin. You can read about their relationship in Outscored. Anyways as it is a Halloween party, there are costumes involved, and everyone is wearing a mask. When Lila and Pierre meet, they know nothing about each other, and after talking for a short period of time, Lila agrees to meet Pierre for dinner that night. From dinner to their next date, to talking on video chats, to texting, this relationship moves quickly. But is it moving too quickly? Are they falling too fast?

This will surprise no one, but I LOVED this book! It's an Aven book, so it's practically automatic that I'm going to love it, but still I LOVED IT. Pierre and Lila are so wonderful together. I don't care that it was insta-love, and this relationship was on the fast track. Pierre and Lila got their HEA. We got to witness an amazing date that took place at sunrise. We saw each of them being passionate about their interests. We heard them telling their stories about past hurts, and how that impacts their relationship. We also saw the point of conflict, and how that was resolved. Oh, and we got to catch up with previous characters from two series. All in all, I loved the book. Would I have changed anything? Eh, not really. Like the only thing I wanted to "see" was Pierre's reaction to the macarons that JoJo made. Oh, and I wanted to know what the Christmas gifts were. That's just me being nosy though. And now I want to go snoop through Aven's Pinterest boards to see if she pinned either of the art pieces that Lila created. There has to be pins that it was based off of.  Oh, and if you're a fan of The Princess Bride, there are references in this book. 

I highly recommend you go read A French Connection by Aven Ellis. While it is technically a standalone within the series, but I suggest that you start at the beginning with Hold the Lift.

Thank you for reading my thoughts,

Laura



He’s gorgeous. He’s French. And his lips are definitely kissable…

At the most, men last two dates with the vibrant and fun-loving Lila Porter. Thank you and goodbye are her favorite words after a second date.

Lila has no desire to be bored. Or to date a man who doesn’t meet her criteria for romance. After all, she’s young, owns her own color consultation company, and is living her best life in Colorado. It would have to be someone exceptional to make her want a third date, let alone open her heart.

But when a sexy masked stranger with a French accent crosses her path at a Halloween party, Lila finds herself wanting to say bonjour instead of au revoir … 

Falling in love is a journey, and Lila finds herself willing to follow the path to be with sweet and sexy hockey player Pierre Gaudet. However, scars of the past run deep and fears of the future create shades of gray in Lila’s palette. Will love bloom in full color or will this romance end in complete heartbreak?

If you love romance, sexy and swoony heroes, fun-loving heroines, and happily ever afters, pick up A French Connection today.


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Meet Aven


USA Today bestselling author Aven Ellis began her publishing career in 2013 with her debut release, Connectivity. She currently writes romantic comedies featuring royals, billionaires, aristocrats, and athletes.

Her books are designed to make readers laugh out loud and fall in love. Happily-ever-after endings and good-boy heroes are guaranteed.

Aven lives in the Dallas area with her family. Aven loves shopping and fashion and can spend hours playing with fragrances in any department store. She can be found chatting it up on social media, eating speciality M&Ms, and crushing on the latest outfit the Duchess of Cambridge is wearing.


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