

“A Real Life Kismet,” since it’s based partially on factual events.

I wouldn’t have given this book the title it has because I didn’t really see anything unusual about it rather I’d have called Ms.

Both of her characters needed to find/have someone who would easily understand what they’re going through and to hold their hand as they undergo their journey to fight the scourge which has invaded their body. The story of two middle-age individual suffering with cancer is one which quite a lot of readers can easily relate to, whether it be one of a strictly personal nature, or one which involves a close relative. While parts of the storyline tugged at my heartstrings, the humor it contains helped balance the darker portions, as did the message of hope. This is precisely the kind of book I really needed to read at this time given what’s been happening in my life regarding my OH. In the end and to my satisfaction I’d selected this book by Stevie Turner. Perusing the listing of romance books there I wanted one which would be relatively touching in the storyline it contains. With the myriad of genres I’ve reviewed I've decided to another romance book. Having just read/reviewed the last book I had in possession which I’d won in a giveaway, I decided it’s time again to once again make a selection from my second source of books to review.

Stevie can be contacted at the following email address: You can also find her website at and her blog at Don't forget to sign up to Stevie's mailing list for new publications, events and giveaways! The style you write in has given me a new perspective and a renewed inspiration in reading once again.' To quote reader Roberta Baden-Powell: 'I'm looking forward to reading your new book and find your books the best so far. Her novel 'His Ladyship' made the finals and Longlist of the 2021 Page Turner Award, and her new manuscript 'Falling' reached the finals of the 2022 Page Turner Award. Her novella 'Scam!' won the Electric Eclectic Novella Fiction Prize for 2020: Her novella 'Finding David' was a quarter-finalist in the 2019 ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story Competition. Her third novel 'A House Without Windows' gained the attention of a New York media production company in December 2017, and her screenplay 'For the Sake of a Child' won Silver in the 2017 Depth of Field International Film Festival. She has also branched out into the world of audio books, screenplays, and translations. Stevie Turner is a British author of suspense, paranormal, women's fiction family dramas, and darkly humorous novels.
