Eileen Aberman-Wells
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Molly and Eric’s story was an emotional and wonderful story of two overworked and unhappy people needing love to help them find themselves. I enjoyed Summer Escape with the Tycoon by Donna Alward, book one in the Destination Brides series. Divorce lawyer Molly Quinn needed a change in her life, so bidding on a Canadian adventure gave her a trip of a lifetime. Being paired up as the only singletons, Molly and business tycoon Eric Chambault were forced out of their comfort zones as well as to face some of their fears. Spending all that time together allowed for a trust to build, to the point where neither could resist engaging in a fling. Molly fears she has pushed too hard for a continuance of their summer romance when Eric flees after believing she is only using him. I loved the changes Eric created in his life and business after his time with Molly. I was happily surprised at the support and encouragement Molly’s family gave her to take a different path in her law career. Eric and Molly learned so much about themselves and what they truly wanted in life while together on this journey and summer escape, Ms. Alward wrote a wonderfully emotional story that is not to be missed. She provided a tale rich with emotions, filled with sexual chemistry, wonderful dialogue, and endearing characters giving Molly and Eric, to not only find themselves but also a chance at finding real happiness. I highly recommend Summer Escape with the Tycoon to other readers. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
Yvonne Cruz
This book starts the Destination Bride Quartet series and the beginning of a relationship between Molly Quinn and Eric Chambault. Molly is a divorce lawyer, feeling the burnout of her profession. A profession she chose to make her parents happy. Eric is a billionaire tycoon who feels the need to take a break from his work. Little did either know that their escape on an adventure vacation in western Canada, would be the turning point of their lives. The story was engaging. At times funny, and at others bittersweet. These two, though seemingly different, were very much alike. What and who they became as adults, was a direct result of what happened to them as children. Something that is very real and what makes the story more enjoyable. Will they overcome their beliefs and find happiness and love or will they let their past dictate their future? Another well written story by this talented author. I was entrusted a copy of this book. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
Diana Cook
Summer Escape with the Tycoon by Donna Alward. Molly Quinn is a divorce lawyer and Eric Chambault is a billionaire tycoon meet when they are both bidding on a destination vacation package. Molly wins and Eric decides that he wants to do the package so they both arrive on the vacation at the same time. Molly and Eric fall in love but fight it all the way. I really enjoyed this book and would recommend to anyone looking for a good book to read.