Review: Something to Believe In by Kimberly Van Meter’s

Posted January 26th, 2013 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Review, SuperRomance / 0 comments

Romantic, sexy, and ultimately full of hope – that’s Kimberly Van Meter’s Something to Believe In.
STBILilah Bell is a strong heroine whose family is overprotective of her because of a genuinely traumatic event in her recent past, and Justin Cales is a handsome, bad-boy visitor to her Virgin Islands home where she and her family run a resort.

I enjoyed this story of a woman who faces real inner demons and difficulties, and I like Van Meter’s treatment of Justin, who begins as a kind of charming but self-centered jerk, frankly.  Watching his reeducation as he comes into contact with the Bells makes for a fun and believable read, and watching Lilah grow in to her own potential made for a novel that is both a fun Harlequin tale and something a little bit more.

Did I say it was sexy? It’s definitely sexy!

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Book Info: Publisher: Harlequin Superromance (January 1, 2013)

4HeartsLilah Bell isn’t asking for much—just a normal life. A future that’s different from her shadowed, traumatic past. Maybe even a chance to start over. Instead, all she gets is the suffocating attention of her overprotective sisters, who seem to be waiting for her to break again. They don’t get that helping save her family’s beautiful Virgin Islands resort is definitely a challenge she can handle. But what she can’t handle is a serious relationship with carefree visitor Justin Cales. After all, wanting a man who isn’t planning to stick around isn’t smart.

Problem is, falling for Justin is too easy. And now life is more complicated than ever. When the truth unravels, they’ll either be brought together in unexpected ways…or torn apart for good.

 

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