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New Year at the Ritz by Nikki Moore

polarmouse's review

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4.0

This is adorable. It's a quick read, but is totally satisfying. I love how the scavenger hunt kept me guessing along with Frankie!

ljbentley27's review

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5.0

I loved the first story in the #LoveLondon series – Skating at Somerset House – yet for some silly reason it has taken me a long time to read the second instalment – New Year at the Ritz. Now I have read it I feel pretty darn foolish that I didn’t pick it up earlier. Silly Bentley.

The story follows Frankie Taylor, a single girl who is still grieving over the death of her mother and is just trying to survive her busy (and expensive) London life. Working in a department store and coming home to a dingy flat occupy her days. However, on New Year’s Eve she follows a series of romantic clues which lead her to London’s fanciest hotel – The Ritz.

I don’t know how Nikki Moore does it but she manages to inject glamour, mystery, romance, heartache and a plethora of other emotional things into her short stories which make them a delight to read. Whilst I loved Skating at Somerset House, I have to say I bloody loved New Year’s at the Ritz. It was such a page turner!

Well done Nikki Moore. I cannot wait to read the next instalment of the #LoveLondon series – Valentines on Primrose Hill.

New Year at the Ritz by Nikki Moore is available now.

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emmascr's review

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4.0

This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I read Skating at Somerset Park before Christmas and I was dying to read the rest of the series. The characters in this book are not the same as the first book. New Year at the Ritz follows Frankie and Zack.

Frankie has been single for a while. She has had a really tough year and is finally read to get on with her life. To move on by herself. Her friends think she should start dating again, but she doesn't need a man. She is happy by herself. Then along comes Zack.

Zack is a sweet, thoughtful man. He brings Frankie coffee in the mornings, he remembers her birthday. He's everything Frankie needs in her life but will she let him in?

It's New Year's Eve and Frankie has received an invitation for a scavenger hunt around London. Through this we learn a lot about Frankie and how she has got to this stage. The Scavenger hunt ends at the Ritz but who would organise such an event for her. Is it her ex Christian or Zack.

I loved this sweet, flirty short story. I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
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