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A review by emjayae149
The Vintner's Vixen by Rebecca Norinne, Jamaila Brinkley
4.0
3.5 stars
Let’s thank fate for bringing Angelica to Noah’s neighbourhood. Their start may have been rocky but the chemistry between these two is fiery and intense.
Having gained maturity both years and experience wise, both Noah and Angelica have issues that colour the way they approach relationships. The good thing is that neither are shrinking violets, so we get to experience some great banter, spectacular disagreements and hear some painful honesty along with Noah and Angelica.
I really enjoyed the setting of River Hill, and getting to know other residents - some of which will get their own books – was a lot of fun. My one wish was that we got to spend more time in the vineyard and Angelica’s B&B. Instead, the focus turned to Angelica’s career in front of the camera and Noah’s San Francisco based family.
Let’s thank fate for bringing Angelica to Noah’s neighbourhood. Their start may have been rocky but the chemistry between these two is fiery and intense.
Having gained maturity both years and experience wise, both Noah and Angelica have issues that colour the way they approach relationships. The good thing is that neither are shrinking violets, so we get to experience some great banter, spectacular disagreements and hear some painful honesty along with Noah and Angelica.
I really enjoyed the setting of River Hill, and getting to know other residents - some of which will get their own books – was a lot of fun. My one wish was that we got to spend more time in the vineyard and Angelica’s B&B. Instead, the focus turned to Angelica’s career in front of the camera and Noah’s San Francisco based family.