The Ice Cream Man (Korbel Classic Romance Humorous Series #1) by Eileen Dreyer and Kathleen Korbel

  A Wonderful Light Hearted Romance

There is drug dealing in the area and divorcee mum, Jenny, thinks it could be the gorgeous ice cream van man whose the chief suspect. Little does she realise that he is a cop and she is HIS chief suspect but he’s trying to prove that evidence wrong. Nick shouldn’t fall for this gorgeous woman with a houseful of kids. They’re not in their 20’s and both have ‘baggage’ but does it really matter in the end when there is that sizzling chemistry between them?  The dialogue is fast and witty and I loved the way they skirted around each other.  This is a light hearted, humourous romance that will keep me coming back for more from this fantastic author. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. Definitely recommended

                                                                                                          AWARDS:  RITA Award, Winner

KORBEL CLASSICS: HUMOROUS SERIES, in order
The Ice Cream Man
Isn’t It Romantic?
A Prince of a Guy
Princess and the Pea
A Fine Madness

ALSO by Eileen Dreyer:
Nothing Personal
Brain Dead
Bad Medicine
If Looks Could Kill

Jake’s Way (Kendall #2) by Kathleen Korbel, Eileen Dreyer

   A Great Story

This is a wonderful story based around the romance between Jake and Amanda.  He has run a ranch so that it is famous for the work he does and put three of his siblings through school when their parents died. he is one young man that wants to do the best for his family. But he has a secret and when Amanda, a writer, comes to stay on his ranch she could uncover this secret.  So beautifully written by Eileen Dryer and Kathleen Korbel who are both new authors to me.  I like their writing style which is relaxed but so very believable and they seem so 3-dimensional.  This book caught my imagination and I would certainly enjoy reading more about the other characters in this book.  I look forward to reading more of their stories. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

Definitely recommended.