This week, I am sharing two novellas by Staci Troilo, as I read them one after the other and both won my heart due to her style of writing. I look forward to reading more in the series.
I had read and reviewed The Edge of Fear in the month December but am sharing the review now, as this book too focuses on relationships and I have just finished another book – Love Me: A Christmas Wish by Jacquie Biggar who weaves wonderful webs of relationships.
No Such luck by Staci Troilo is a brilliant story that defines relationships and makes Piper Seidel ponder over her lucky charm and high school crush. I like Staci’s crisp style, her dive into the story, without wasting a moment in unnecessary descriptions to let the reader decide the superfluity of adolescent thoughts that sound dearer than realities of life.
When I stumbled upon book – 2 of the series, I thought, let me start with book – 1 and I must confess, it made my afternoon most pleasant. This is a short read, I finished it within an hour but it left me craving for more – such is the style of Staci! Her focus on characterization is remarkable, as Piper, an impatient, brazen and reckless person grows up into a fine woman by the time her story ends. There is a subtle message for those who lack the virtue of introspection. I look forward to reading the next book in the series. Highly recommended.
‘Pour It On’ is as enjoyable as good wine, a perfect blend of fun and business in an aura of light-hearted “meet and greet” night that might crash due to Nigel, the arrogant sommelier who has decided to quit Romy’s restaurant, without any prior notice.
I like the metaphorical title of this novella, as Staci astutely pours anger and angst right in the beginning, with a dash of romance into the story along with wine. Rick Santucci adds the much needed boost to the party though the misunderstanding is like an icing on the cake, making the story superbly succulent.
Troilo creates memorable characters with well defined traits. You would either love or loathe them and admire the skill of their creator. If you like short, heart-warming stories, this is a perfect pick.
The Edge of Fear by Maura Brennan is a riveting story of love and relationships that are exemplary if we keep Frank out, but such vindictive and sinister characters do lurk around us to derail a mirthful life. Hattie’s happiness agitates him, he conspires to extract money out of her but how far does he succeed in harassing his former wife keeps you turning the pages of this fast-paced book. Brennan wastes no time in unnecessary details and keeps her focus on the story.
Strong female characters, action-packed narrative, love for little Lilly and a filmy finish make this book quite engaging till the last page. Though predictable at places, the story moves at a breath-taking speed and the smooth introduction of new characters is admirable. A thread of fear runs throughout and is contagious enough to touch your heart. All the characters leave a mark on your memory, especially Celine and Agnes. Even secondary characters like Rhonda have been handled with elan. Highly recommended for those who like light thrillers.
Love, Me: A Christmas Wish Novel by Jacquie Biggar is a heart-warming story of Cassie who believes in the magic of Santa Claus. She wants a puppy but her yearning for a dad overrides her Christmas wish and she writes a letter to Santa to give her a dad so that her mommy won’t be alone if she falls sick again. My heart goes out to such a child who is suffering yet thinks of her loving mom. Add another character of utmost goodness to the story and a perfect world, where love abounds, is created.
Kyle enters just at the right time when Grace needs help; his attraction fortifies his efforts and lovely bonds are created. Biggar has a knack of crafting such relationships in her stories and this book is exceptional. A feel-good story that is bursting with hope despite Cassie’s battle with cancer. There are some beautiful moments to be cherished and I love how Avery and Cassie wait for Santa in the sleigh to convey their new Christmas wish! Highly recommended!
Thank you. Happy reading!
– Balroop Singh.





Great reviews. Congrats to Staci, Jacquie, and Maura Beth! I loved both of Staci’s books, and I have Jacquie’s on my TBR. I’ll have to check out Maura Beth’s too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Balroop 💕🙂
Thanks Harmony, such books add some fun hours to our days! I am glad you’ve read some of them. 😊
I enjoyed No Such Luck and I have Pour it On waiting on my Kindle. Jacquie’s book was a great read, too! I’ll be sure to check out Maura Beth’s book. Thanks for sharing your reviews, Balroop!
Pour it On is one slot up than book 1 Jill. I enjoyed it more than the first one. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Jill.
What great reviews, Balroop. I have read all four of these books and enjoyed each of them immensely. Congratulations to Staci, Maura Beth and Jacquie!
I know, I must’ve picked up Stacy’s books after reading your reviews. Yes! all four are really readable; they flow faster than our thoughts. 😊
Oh, my goodness. Balroop, you made my day. These reviews lifted my heart. And what an honor to be included among other such talented authors. Thank you so much.
The pleasure is mine Staci. I love your style, your capture the reader’s attention immediately and have the potential to hold it till the end. Waiting for the next book in the series. 😊
I’m truly flattered. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing the fantastic reviews, Balroop. I love Staci’s No Such Luck and have Pour it On, and have Jacquie’s books on my Kindle. Congratulations to Staci, Jacquie, and Maura Beth! 💖
I finished Staci’s books within 2 hours, non-stop reading! That should speak for itself …such is the charm of her novellas. Thank you for your lovely words. 🤗
I have The Edge of Fear on my TBR list, and loved Staci and Jacquie’s stories 🙂 Great review, Balroop!
Thanks Denise, all these books are short reads and leave an impact on the heart. 😊
It’s wonderful when a short stories can effect us in fewer words.
So true 😊
Fantastic reviews, Balroop. Congratulations to the authors. I’ve read Staci’s No Such Luck. There’s a couple more here I’ll have to add to my TBR list.
Thanks Beem, nice to see you here. I am glad you too liked Staci’s book.
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Those are wonderful reviews.
Thank you Craig.
Great reviews, Balroop. I’ve read both of these and they are great novellas! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on them, and congrats to Staci and Maura Beth!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Jan, much appreciated.
Wonderful reviews, Balroop. Thank you for sharing. Heartfelt congratulations to Staci, Jacquie, and Maura Beth! 💗
Thank you for coming over to share your thoughts Gwen. These books are awesome!
It sounds like you did some wonderful reading, Balroop. Some heartwarming romances and light thriller. I enjoyed Staci’s No Such Luck and Jacquie’s Love, Me. I’ve yet to dive into the other two, so I appreciate the recommendations. Happy Reading, my friend, and congrats to the authors!
I am glad I picked up these books after some heavy historical novels. Such light-hearted reading is like a whiff of fresh breeze. Thank you for sharing your lovely thoughts Diana. 🤗
I agree that it’s nice to mix up our reading genres. I think that’s why I end up with such a variety when I post my reviews
Well said Diana! 😊🤗
Nice review, Balroop. Thanks for sharing these lovely books. They all sound quite riveting. The Christmas one sounds especially sweet. xx
They are light-hearted and quick reads Lisa. I am sure you would like them. Happy reading. 😊
Thank you, Balroop. I will check them out!
Excellent reviews, Balroop. I just finished No Such Luck and enjoyed it.
Thank you John, nice to hear that.
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Great reviews! Thaks, Balroop. Sharing…
Thanks Bette 🤗
Great reviews, Balroop! I’ve read all four books and recommend them all.
Wow! Good to hear that you have read these lovely books. Thanks for coming over to read my thoughts about them.
HI Balroop, these are all lovely reviews. I have also recently read and enjoyed No Such Luck.
Good to hear that Robbie. Staci seems to be quite popular amongst our fraternity.
Yes, indeed
Congratulations Staci and Jacquie! Balroop, your reviews are a joy to read. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Thank you Mark for sharing your thoughts, I try to avoid the summary of stories and focus on crafting elements when I review a book. 😊
What a great collection, Balroop. I’ve read all of these authors except Brennan. I am way too easily frightened!
You are a bullet reading train Jacqui!! 😊
Wonderful reviews as always, Balroop, and Congratulations to the authors! All of the books sound like must-reads!
Sure, they are Lauren. I loved them. Thank you for coming over to read my reviews.
I love the metaphor you caught for Staci’s Pour it On, I hadn’t thought of it that way until now 🙂
Thank you for the wonderful review, Balroop, I deeply appreciate your kind words, and congrats to the other authors!
It’s probably the poet in me that tries to see beyond Jacquie. Your books always leave a nice feeling in the heart dear friend. I admire your talent.
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