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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: Kristen Ashley’s Finding the One, book 7 of the River Rain series ✍🏻

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Overall Grade: A

Tropes: family friends; Scottish MMC; reformed “mean girl” FMC; found family; standalone in an interconnected series

Virginia Woolf, one of my favorite authors, said it best: “books are the mirrors of the soul.” The emotion evoked by a beautifully told story often comes from the reflection of a character’s traits or the similarity of the story. At least, this is the case for me. And what I’ve found in that reflection, what wrings the emotion from me, is encompassed by the microtrope of redemption and self-awareness, which leads to change. More specifically, when characters, formerly defined by poor behaviors, choose to be better versions of themselves, and their love interest “sees” them in both the past and the present, loving them anyway, it creates in me a torrent of emotion that connects me to the romance. When a writer, such as Kristen Ashley, employs this microtrope, it showcases her ability to develop characters who resonate with her readers, even when they’re wealthy and upper-crust.

In Kristen Ashley’s newest romance, Finding the One, she has written a story that highlights this microtrope through the lens of a former mean girl turned compassionate and caring sister to Alex, from Taking the Leap, the third book in her River Rain series. I didn’t know what to expect from Blake. In Taking the Leap, Blake embodies the spirit of a mean girl, neglecting her sister while also meting out a fair amount of sibling abuse. As the story progresses, however, Blake makes a powerful choice that marks the beginning of her journey of redemption. In this book, Kristen Ashley reveals the motivation and influence on her former and present self, and it’s never as simple. Much of Blake’s characterization reminds me of Cecilia’s journey in Laurelin Paige’s Slay series. What draws us to villain-like characters is often their motivation. Ashley skillfully reveals Blake’s complexity by showing us how her parents shaped her—one abusive, the other complicit in their silence. The journey that we are gifted through Blake’s characterization is a special one. For this reader, it tied Finding the One as my favorite book in the River Rain series, alongside Fighting the Pull. Why? Two women, Blake and Elsa, are wildly mischaracterized by a larger swatch of people. In creating relationships with people who embody family, they are humanized, and their influences are revealed, showing them to be caring and compassionate towards those they love. It is Blake’s story in Finding the One that tore at my heartstrings and made me fall hard for this book.

To add dimension to her book, Kristen Ashley has made Dair more humorous and intentional in his love for Blake. Dair serves as the light-hearted foil to Blake’s more serious depiction. He has to be the light to her dark. For much of the story, he sees beyond the hard outer shell of Blake’s inner self, and he challenges her to love herself. Their banter, natural chemistry, and past acts as a bind to their relationship. Even when it’s threatened, that bond is cemented through two additions to the River Rain family, his mother and sister. Kristen Ashley balances the seriousness of Blake’s journey with Dair’s light-hearted portrayal. While Blake’s depiction made me cry, Dair’s characterization added the humor.

One of the best parts of Kristen Ashley’s storytelling is her ability to create whole worlds of characters and their journeys. It is the idea of a found family that draws many of her readers into these worlds. This is particularly true of Finding the One. It’s imperative in this story, though, because part of Blake’s journey is forgiving herself of her past. It’s the realization that she is loved by a larger group of people that helps her make that critical step. It’s the best part of Kristen Ashley’s romances. She recognizes that, in all of us, we want to belong, and her books show us how people become family, while inviting us, her readers, into those same families. So that when we read her books, we find ourselves there, experiencing the love that she weaves throughout her pages.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Bl-air! There is nothing better than redemption and love. Kristen Ashley’s Finding the One will absolutely steal your heart, as it stole mine. It is available NOW! ✍🏻

She’s searching for redemption.

He wants her just as she is.

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Finding the One, an all-new beautifully-crafted, tension-filled interconnected standalone romance in the River Rain Series from New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley & Blue Box Press is live now!

Their parents being family friends, American/English aristocrat, Blake Sharp, and Scottish playboy Alasdair Wallace were thrust together all through their childhoods.

Blake thought Dair was a filthy, obnoxious, little boy bully.

Dair thought Blake was a spoiled, prissy wee miss.

Then Blake grew up to be a beautiful, loving woman who took care of everyone and made amazing pistachio muffins. And Dair grew up to be a protective, fun-loving, hard-living professional rugby player.

In the meantime, they’d both been deeply betrayed by lovers.

When their paths cross again, Blake is still reeling from her fiancé’s treachery and what she learned about herself during it.

Dair thinks he’s recovered from a marriage to a woman who was not at all what she seemed, and now he’s smitten by the woman Blake has become.

So smitten, he has every intention of exploring what they can grow to be together.

But their combined family history is filled with secrets and lies. Secrets and lies that explode in their faces.

And while they deal with that, ghosts from the past rise up and threaten to haunt their future.

Is what they built together strong enough to hold true?

Or will their personal demons tear them apart?

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✍🏻 Nora and Jamie’s story is FINALLY here, and Kristen Ashley does not disappoint with Embracing the Change. I couldn’t put it down. KA’s River Rain series makes me want to live with its found family of characters. ✍🏻

He decided never again, and then he met her.

Embracing the Change, an all-new emotional River Rain novel from New York Times bestselling Kristen Ashley & Blue Box Press is now live!

That Kiss…

Gorgeous New York socialite, Nora Ellington has been waiting a very long time for her happily ever after.

So long, she’s given up on it and has decided, even though she’s the plus-one friend without benefits to a man she’s head over heels in love with, an HEA will forever be out of her reach.

Handsome billionaire Jamie Oakley thought he’d had two happily ever afters in his life. However, neither lasted long, and both ended in tragedy. He’s not about to try it again or put his children through the trauma Jamie has learned from experience undoubtedly will come their way.

And he’s made this decision even if the woman who’s become his constant companion is a woman he loves straight to his soul….and wants with everything that is him.

But then, one night, Jamie loses control and kisses Nora.

He can’t go there.

She can’t go on without it.

They’ll never be the same.

Or will they?

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His fork clattered on his plate, the sudden sound surprising me so much, I gave a slight jump as Jamie turned fully to me.
“Right, we’re here.”
Oh dear.
I wasn’t sure what “here” meant.
But I was sure I didn’t want to be there.
He carried on. “I know you don’t want to talk about it, and I’ll give you more time, but I do want to talk about it. However, for now I’ll just say, I can have you as I’ll allow myself to have you.”
As he’ll allow himself to have me?
What on earth did that mean?
“And in so doing, I have you,” Jamie continued. “You mean something to me. You’re mine. You’re a part of my life. You’re a member of my family. And I think you know I take care of those I love, Nora. That being the man I am, I cannot countenance this jackass annoying you or taking your time or infiltrating your life in any way that does not involve the children you share. Am I being clear?”
You’re mine.
I take care of those I love.
You’re…
Mine.
Those…
I…
Love.
“Nora,” he called. “Am I being clear?”

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Review: Kristen Ashley’s Sharing the Miracle ✍🏻

Overall Grade: A+

Tropes: surprise baby; novella; found family

As a novella form goes, Kristen Ashley’s surprise release, Sharing the Miracle, is a treasure. I adore Kristen Ashley as an author in how she mixes the unreality of life through the ways she expounds on designer clothing and extravagant living with the reality of life: messy relationships and situations. In this newest story, she returns us to Hale and Elsa, one of the most profound stories in her beloved River Rain series. In this book, Hale and Elsa receive surprise news: a baby. What Kristen Ashley does with the short space of this novella is inspired. She illustrates the profundity of female relationships in discussing and processing female issues, the largesse of a found family for a character who is seemingly alone but not really, and the reality of the emotional daring required of parents. But it was Sharing the Miracle that truly showed me the underlying and decided detail of the River Rain series: Kristen Ashley’s knowledge and capacity for drawing the unevenness of grief. Kristen Ashley’s talent in storytelling is marrying fiction with the realism of life. I realized as I teared up over Hale’s experiences with grief that she captures so beautifully the complications we encounter as we continue to live after the loss of someone we love. It’s the ups and downs of that grief that make it palpable and ever-present. I reflected on the stories thus far in the River Rain series as I was reading Sharing the Miracle, and I recognized this to be true of every character of the series thus far. Life must be lived with or without Corey, and his absence as life goes on lays heavy on the various characters of this series. That Kristen Ashley can capture that reality without heavy-handedness but with a quietude through the development of her narrative is exquisite and impressive and another important reason to dive into her stories.

Can Sharing the Miracle be read alone? Sure, but you’d be missing the gradient of color that is the prism of the River Rain series. If you have yet to jump into this world, don’t wait. Hale and Elsa’s story in Fighting the Pull will always be my favorite story of this series, and this inspired novella is the frosting on the delectable cake of their romance.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 I downloaded this SO fast. I’m currently 30% in and remembering how much I ADORE the River Rain series. Kristen Ashley is a writing BEAST! ✍🏻

★★★NEW RELEASE★★★

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From New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley comes a new novella in her River Rain Series…

Elsa Cohen has everything she ever wanted.

A challenging career. A bicoastal lifestyle.

And an amazing man—the kind, loving and handsome Hale Wheeler—who adores her and has asked her to be his wife.

She isn’t ready for the surprise news she’s received.

And she doesn’t know how to tell Hale.

Once Hale discovers that his future has taken a drastic turn, a fear he’s never experienced takes hold.

He just doesn’t understand why.

Family and friends rally around the couple as they adjust to their new reality, and along the way, more surprises hit the River Rain crew as love is tested and life goes on.

Please note: This is a slice-of-life novella in the River Rain series. It was written to be read after Fighting the Pull.

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✍🏻 It’s been a little over a week since I finished Kristen Ashley’s Fighting the Pull, book 5 of her River Rain series, and I’m still not over it. This is my favorite story of this beloved series, and it’s a top read for 2023. ✍🏻

He’s married to his mission.
She’s married to her career.
Will Hale and Elsa allow their hearts to surrender and let love in?

Fighting the Pull, the heartrending, emotional fifth standalone book in the River Rain Series from New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley is available now!

Hale Wheeler inherited billions from his father. He’s decided to take those resources and change the world for the better. He’s married to his mission, so he doesn’t have time for love.

There’s more lurking behind this decision. He hasn’t faced the tragic loss of his father, or the bitterness of his parents’ divorce. He doesn’t intend to follow in his father’s footsteps, breaking a woman’s heart in a way it will never mend. So he vows he’ll never marry.

But Hale is intrigued when he meets Elsa Cohen, the ambitious celebrity news journalist who has been reporting on his famous family. He warns her off, but she makes him a deal. She’ll pull back in exchange for an exclusive interview.

Elsa Cohen is married to her career, but she wants love, marriage, children. She also wants the impossibly handsome, fiercely loyal, tenderhearted Hale Wheeler.

They go head-to-head, both denying why there are fireworks every time they meet. But once they understand their undeniable attraction, Elsa can’t help but fall for the dynamic do-gooder.

As for Hale, he knows he needs to fight the pull of the beautiful, bold, loving Elsa Cohen, because breaking her would crush him.

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The thing on my mind that I wasn’t admitting was taking more headspace than it should was the fact that Hale had texted the day before.
Again.
Why he wasn’t letting himself off the hook about this interview he never wanted in the first place, I did not know. And it wasn’t going to be me who let him off the hook. Oh no. Not officially.
But I wasn’t returning his texts, so unofficially, the guy should take a hint.
We’d made a deal almost a year before. The deal was, I’d kinda, sorta lay off his family, he’d give me an interview.
I couldn’t totally lay off his family. They were the most celebrated celebrities in the world. Even the ones who hadn’t sought that out, like Chloe Pierce and Judge Oakley.
But there were a great many different kinds of celebrity news, and it didn’t seem like Hale Wheeler had cottoned on to the fact I wasn’t a mudslinger.
Sure, I also wasn’t an objective journalist. But I wasn’t TMZ either.
Nugget of news: you could share gossip for a living and still be classy. I was proof of that (or I thought I was).
I had my key ready to put into the four locks on the door to the building where my studio was in Brooklyn, and with practiced ease, I was out of the New York autumn morning cold in no time.
I locked the door behind me and headed to the space in the sectioned off warehouse that I rented for my studio.
I had to unlock that door too (only three locks this time), and once inside, I practically ran into Chuck, my cameraman, who was for some reason right there and crowding me.
My space was small, but this was weird.
I looked at his face, and…great.
We’d probably been burgled.
It wasn’t like I had a ton of expensive equipment, but what I had was hard won. I had offers coming in, and they were healthier than I’d allowed myself to dream, but I hadn’t signed on any dotted line. So, for the foreseeable future, ongoing operating costs, and any expansion, was on me.
I didn’t have time to deal with police reports and insurance companies telling me how little they could actually replace seeing as some small line in their contract exempted them from doing what I paid them to do. Nor did I need to be shelling out to replace stuff.
“What’s up?” I warily asked Chuck.
“Hale Wheeler is here,” he whispered.
Oh no.
That was worse than being burgled.
My gaze flew beyond Chuck to my set which was a one-step dais on which sat a mint green velvet swivel chair with a glass-topped gold side table beside it. These were in front of a greenscreen backdrop we could make anything we wanted it to be. Though usually it was subtle pastel green and peach swirls against a soft white with the words “Elsa’s Exchange” repeated throughout.
And damn it all to hell, there he was.
Tall, ridiculously handsome, athletically built Hale Wheeler, the richest man in the world.

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