Monday 7 September 2015

Jo's Review - Valentines on Primrose Hill by Nikki Moore


What They Say:

The third short story in the fun & flirty #LoveLondon series from exciting new chick lit author Nikki Moore!

For Georgiana Dunn, life changed forever in the devastating moment that the lorry hit her car.

Scarred and scared, she's not left the house in months.Then her mum buys her a puppy, forcing her to face the world again, walking on London's beautiful Primrose Hill. But that doesn't mean she's looking forward to Valentine's Day.

Leo devotes himself to working with children with special educational needs. In fact, he does very little else, and his friends are always telling him to get a (love) life. So when they challenge him to find a date for Valentine's Day, and he meets a lovely but lost girl who looks like she could use a friend, he thinks he's found the perfect solution.

But life has a way of being less than perfect … Will he be left standing on his own on the most romantic day of the year?

What I Say:

Again this is one that was in my TBR pile and I will give a fair and honest review.

Georgiana is really struggling after being tragically injured and scared in a car crash, I can understand her reluctance to go out with her scars as I have one myself that makes me very self conscious by it is nowhere near the same.

Her mum is trying to get her back out into the world again and buys her a dog, she forced to take him for walks and this brings a whole new lease of life for her, especially when she meets Leo.  Georgiana is conscious of people looking at her but in Leo she finds someone who looks past her scars.  He is caring and never pushes her and she finds she starts to trust him.

I've got to say I cried when I read this one as it all felt too personal.  I loved Leo and always hoped he was doing what he was for the best reasons and not because of the silly bet with his friends.



About The Author




Nikki Moore lives in beautiful Dorset and writes short stories and touching, sexy romantic fiction. She's thrilled to be published by Harper Impulse, the digital first romance imprint of Harper Collins.

Be My Valentine, a collection of poignant short stories by Nikki and other Harper Impulse authors was published on 13 February 2014 and has received four and five star reviews. Her debut novel Crazy, Undercover, Love was published by Harper Impulse on 24th April 2014 and will be available in paperback on 25th September but can be pre-ordered via Amazon now.

On 21 February 2014 her short story 'A Night to Remember' was published in digital and print editions of the Mills & Boon / RNA anthology Truly, Madly, Deeply, edited by author Sue Moorcroft. Best-selling authors including Carole Matthews, Katie Fforde and Adele Parks feature. Nikki's short story in that anthology has been bundled with stories by Katie Fforde and Heidi Rice in a shortened ebook available from 1st April.

Nikki's was a finalist in several writing competitions from 2010 onwards, including Novelicious Undiscovered 2012. A member of the Romantic Novelists' Association, she has contributed to their magazine 'Romance Matters,' has far too much fun attending the annual conferences and has also chaired a panel and taken part in a workshop at the Festival of Romance.

She posts about three of her favourite things - Writing, Work and Wine - on her blog and believes in supporting other writers as part of a friendly, talented and diverse community so she often features other authors and new releases on her blog.

I’m always happy to answer questions or have a natter, so if any readers or bloggers want to get in touch, come and find me on

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