
Title: Bermuda Beach Holiday
Author: Marilyn Baron
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Beach Romance
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Book Blurb:
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What could be more romantic than partnering on a project with a handsome Italian prince in beautiful Bermuda, to do marketing and event planning for the Newport Bermuda Race? It’s not romantic at all, if Prince Alessandro D’Alba dismisses every idea Isabella Romero presents and claims a language barrier but seems to understand the language of seduction. Is it love at first fight? How much control should Isabella accede before she loses her heart?
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My Review:
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Isabella thought Bermuda would be the perfect romantic adventure but all that changes when Prince Alessandro opens his mouth. He tears her to shreds. It certainly can’t be love when one partner seethes with hatred, can it?
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Bermuda Beach Holiday is a beach romance with enemies to lovers romance, perfect for readers craving a getaway. The descriptive narration will whisk you away to gorgeous Bermuda. You’ll overload your senses and get to experience Bermuda for yourself.
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The romance is well-written with some fun tropes thrown in. If you enjoy reading enemies to lovers romance, then you’re in for a real treat with Bermuda Beach Holiday. These characters full-on hate each other but simmering underneath is a fiery passion. The sparring leads to more in this beachy romance.
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Let’s talk about this couple. From first glance, our hero is a prince and a total jerk. An Italian royal who’s very good at seducing women. No woman can resist his charms, that is, until Isabella. She’s our heroine and I connected with her right away. She’s a fabulous woman who’s immune to Prince Alessandro’s charms, at first. But what happens next is why I love Bermuda Beach Holiday. Marilyn Baron writes for romance readers and this novella is a gem.
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My Rating: 5 stars
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Author Biography:
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Marilyn Baron writes in a variety of genres from women’s fiction to historical romantic thrillers and romantic suspense and paranormal to cozy mysteries. She writes in formats ranging from full-length novels to novellas and short stories, anthologies, even a musical.
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She’s received writing awards in Single Title, Romantic Suspense, Novel with Strong Romantic Elements and Paranormal/Fantasy Romance. She was also The Finalist in the 2017 Georgia Author of the Year Awards (GAYA) in the Romance Category for her novel, Stumble Stones, and The Finalist for the 2018 GAYA Awards in the Romance category for her novel, The Alibi. The Case of the Missing Botticelli was a finalist (3rd Place) in the Romantic Suspense Category of the Orange County Romance Writers Book Buyers Best 2023 contest. And The Case of the Forgotten Fragonard was a finalist in the Orange County Romance Writers Book Buyers Best 2024 contest (2nd Place) in the Romance Novella category. Both books are part of her Massimo Domingo Mystery series. Bermuda Beach Holiday is her 30th work of fiction. Â
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A public relations consultant in Atlanta, Marilyn is past co-chair and current member of Roswell Reads (a one-city, one-read program) and serves as chair of the Atlanta Authors Series Committee. She is also a reviewer for Book Review Crew, part of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and a member of Georgia Romance Writers. To find out more about what Marilyn writes, visit her website at: www.marilynbaron.com/.
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Reviewed by: Nancy