Exclusive / A Touch of Heaven by Samantha Chase

Exclusive / A Touch of Heaven

by Samantha Chase

"A fun, flirty, sweet story filled with romance and character growth and a perfect happily ever after."—CARLY PHILLIPS, New York Times bestselling author for I'll Be There
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When little-known writer Taylor Scott is granted two weeks to interview a famous reclusive author, it's the opportunity of a lifetime. So is the chance to rekindle her friendship with Mike Greene, who happens to be the author's assistant. But as feelings deepen and time winds down, Taylor will have to choose between the story that could launch her career and an unexpected chance at love.
A Touch of Heaven
As Regan Amerson makes the emotional decision to sell their family home, her mother wins a home makeover from a reality TV show. Regan is furious, and jaded host Sawyer Bennett isn't thrilled either. That is, until he meets Regan—and finds himself enamored by the fiercely independent beauty. She may want nothing to do with him, but Sawyer isn't one to give up easily…
What People Are Saying about Samantha Chase:
"Encourages readers to sit down, put their feet up, and enjoy."—Publishers Weekly for Until There Was Us
"Chase just gets better and better."—Booklist
"Classic, thoughtful, and as lyrical as the stars."—Kirkus Reviews for A Sky Full of Star

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DNF - I grabbed a copy of this book because A Touch of Heaven caught my eye but I found that the heroine was too whiny and immature. A TV show was coming to remodel her mother's house (which they intended to sell) and she keeps freaking out about how they were ruing all her childhood memories. They planned to sell the house so what does it matter what it looks like? Plus, even if they weren't going to sell it, what, her mother couldn't renovate and updater her own house because her twenty-something daughter, who doesn't live there, has issues moving on? I thought it would be fun but she was just too whiny about it for an adult.

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