A New Beginning
The Starting Over Trilogy, no. 1
Publisher Description
Angel Perez had a second chance at a new beginning. After the death of her Aunt Rosie, Angel followed the instructions of her aunt and packed up only a few of her belongings and headed to Florida. After moving into her Aunt Rosie’s small cottage on Siesta Key Beach, she was quickly adjusting to her new life.
After finding a job at an insurance company, Angel became friends with the two owners, Sara Roberts and Brea Kinsley. Sara and Brea made it their mission to fix Angel up on a blind date with their very handsome and single friend Mason Myles.
Afraid that her past would catch up with her, Angel lived a very private life. When she met the tall, dark, and handsome Dr. Mason Myles, she knew she wouldn’t be able to resist him. He swept her off her feet with his sexy, dimpled smile and charm.
Living on the run from a very abusive boyfriend, Jim Davis, Angel lived in fear that Jim would somehow find her. After she revealed her abusive past and fears to Mason, Mason vowed to protect her.
Customer Reviews
A New Beginning
I enjoyed the book. Was disappointed that the story ended with questions.
Could have been better
This was a very good story but i was unable to really get immersed in it due to the writing. I dont know much about this author but the writing seems very amateurish. The conversations were too formal and unnatural. She spends too much time purely describing a room. The spanish translations were terrible. It looks like it came out of google translate. Yes "busy" can translate into "concurrido" but that refers to things like traffic. I think research i very important when writing about something you dont know about such as the Hispanic culture and language. I think it would have been better for her to stick to what she knows if she's just starting out. Overall it was a good story and I look forward to her getting better.
A New Beginning
Very poorly written. Poorly edited due to the fact that all Spanish writing was disgustingly wrong. Lots of unnecessary repeating. Good story line, just poorly executed.