Two’s Company at the Forest Light Show by Margaret Amatt

Two's Company at the Forest Light Show

Two’s Company at the Forest Light Show by Margaret Amatt

Release: August 19, 2023 
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Leannan Press
Source: Rachel’s Random Resources
Find it at: GoodReadsAmazon US , Amazon UK

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One night, one second chance, and a love story waiting to happen

Vivacious forestry worker Cha Gilchrist doesn’t usually have flings with buttoned-up guys who dress like her old geography teacher, no matter how secretly attractive she finds them. But she makes one exception; after all, she’ll never see the guy again…

Reserved Nick Harkness is used to people thinking he’s dull – better that than having them discover his secrets. But his carefully constructed life is cracked open when the blue-haired goddess he chanced an uncharacteristic fling with appears in his office and gives the perfect interview for a woodland management job. Nick has no option but to hire her.

Working together on the Glenbriar Forest Light Show, Nick and Cha uncover corruption at the heart of the organising committee, but under their professional façade, a burning attraction simmers. As they attempt to expose the truth, they can’t ignore the intensity of their feelings.

Pursuing her boss is a risky step, even for daring Cha, but if Nick’s secrets come to light, then his position in the company might be the least of their problems.

About the Author:

Margaret is a Scottish author and chocolate lover who has been writing stories for over twenty years (possibly more if you count her primary school efforts). Her early works will never see the light of day and are locked in dusty vaults on some old floppy disks. But after all those years of practise,

Margaret released her first novel A Winter Haven in 2021. This is the first of a ten-book series set on

the gorgeous Scottish Isle of Mull. Margaret has also written four books in The Glenbriar Series with more planned for 2023.

The stories are unashamedly romantic but with lots of drama and an eclectic mix of characters. Each

book can be read as a standalone but followers of the series will enjoy catching up with the characters.

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Two’s Company at the Forest Light Show  Review:

 

Nick takes the lead in a way that resonated with me. He perceives himself as an ordinary individual, finding contentment in a life that’s simple and unpretentious. There’s a palpable sense of acceptance in him, acknowledging the absence of thrill in his existence and coming to terms with his past, encompassing a failed marriage and the obstacles he confronts.

Likewise, Cha’s presence was captivating. The intricate interplay of her emotions and the struggle to differentiate personal sentiments from professional duties take center stage in this narrative. The tension woven between her attraction towards Nick and her unwavering commitment to maintaining boundaries forms a multi-dimensional and engrossing storyline. The author skillfully captures the intricate web of Cha’s sentiments for Nick, the lingering unresolved emotions, and the intricacies of navigating the intricately woven personal and professional demarcations.

The author’s talent for rendering their romance in exquisite prose is evident. The narrative delves deep into Nick’s internal conflicts, yearnings, and vulnerabilities, building an emotionally profound landscape for readers to traverse. The contrast between his feelings for Cha and the lingering ties to Sara injects layers of complexity into the narrative, ensuring that readers remain engrossed in Nick’s voyage of self-discovery and recovery.

Set against the backdrop of the Light Show event, pivotal transformations unfurl in both Nick and Cha’s personal and vocational spheres. On the whole, I relished the experience of immersing myself in this book, finding it a splendid augmentation to the series.

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Two's Company at the Forest Light Show

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