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Sheila Roberts

Auteur de On Strike for Christmas

80+ oeuvres 3,019 utilisateurs 200 critiques 3 Favoris

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Sheila Roberts has been writing since 1989. Her books include Angel Lane (Center Point Pub 2009), a Amazon Best Pick in 2009, Bikini Season (Gale Cengage 2008), and The Snow Globe (St Martins Press 2010). In 2014 her title Welcome to Icicle Falls, as part of Together for Christmas, made Harlequin's afficher plus Hot Romance List. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Sheila Roberts

On Strike for Christmas (2007) 203 exemplaires
The Snow Globe (2010) 168 exemplaires
Better Than Chocolate (2012) 153 exemplaires
The Nine Lives of Christmas (2011) — Auteur — 152 exemplaires
Love in Bloom (2009) 117 exemplaires
Angel Lane (2009) 110 exemplaires
Bikini Season (2008) 109 exemplaires
Welcome to Moonlight Harbor (2018) 94 exemplaires
Merry Ex-Mas (2012) 92 exemplaires
What She Wants (2013) 86 exemplaires
The Summer Retreat (2019) 82 exemplaires
Small Change (2010) 75 exemplaires
The Cottage on Juniper Ridge (2014) 74 exemplaires
Three Christmas Wishes (2016) 70 exemplaires
Christmas from the Heart (2019) 70 exemplaires
The Tea Shop on Lavender Lane (2014) 67 exemplaires
Winter at the Beach (2018) 62 exemplaires
One Charmed Christmas (2020) 62 exemplaires
Beachside Beginnings (2020) 61 exemplaires
The Lodge on Holly Road (2014) 53 exemplaires
A Little Christmas Spirit (2021) 53 exemplaires
Starting Over on Blackberry Lane (2017) 52 exemplaires
Sunset on Moonlight Beach (2021) 52 exemplaires
Home on Apple Blossom Road (1672) 51 exemplaires
Christmas on Candy Cane Lane (2015) 51 exemplaires
A Wedding on Primrose Street (2015) 51 exemplaires
Good Neighbors (2013) 50 exemplaires
A Very Holly Christmas (2011) 49 exemplaires
Christmas in Icicle Falls (2017) 46 exemplaires
Mermaid Beach (2023) 45 exemplaires
Sand Dollar Lane (2022) 40 exemplaires
A Prince of a Guy (2001) 35 exemplaires
All I Want for Christmas (2000) 27 exemplaires
A Christmas Treasure (1992) — Contributeur — 24 exemplaires
The Nine Lives of Christmas [2014 TV movie] (2014) — Auteur — 23 exemplaires
Be My Valentine (2001) 23 exemplaires
The Best Life Book Club: A Novel (2024) 22 exemplaires
An Innocent Imposter (1995) 16 exemplaires
The Accidental Bride (1994) 13 exemplaires
Bringing Out Betsy (1994) 12 exemplaires
A Ghostly Charade (1991) 12 exemplaires
The Adventuress (1996) 10 exemplaires
The Improper Miss Prym (1991) 8 exemplaires
The Light-Fingered Lady (1989) 6 exemplaires
Welcome to Icicle Falls (2015) 6 exemplaires
The Wedding Deception (1993) 5 exemplaires
Faint Heart (1990) 5 exemplaires
Purple Yams (2001) 4 exemplaires
Miss Plympton's Peril (1994) 4 exemplaires
The Lost Heir (1992) 4 exemplaires
Johannesburg Requiem (1980) 2 exemplaires
Jacks in Corners (1987) 2 exemplaires
Lady Luck (1702) 2 exemplaires
A Carol Christmas (2015) 2 exemplaires
The Twelve Months of Christmas (2023) 2 exemplaires
The Valentine Games 1 exemplaire
Uusi alku 1 exemplaire
Suudelmia ja suklaata (2014) 1 exemplaire
Julstök från himlen (2022) 1 exemplaire
Unexpected Journey 1 exemplaire

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3.75⭐️

The Best Life Book Club by Sheila Roberts is a charming story that revolves around themes of friendship, community, the healing power of books and most importantly, starting over.

As the story begins, newly divorced Karissa Newcomb moves into her new home in Gig Harbor, Washington, with her nine-year-old daughter. Karissa’s move from Seattle also involves a new job at a publishing house. Karissa is welcomed to the neighborhood by her kind neighbor, Alice, a widow in her late fifties and forty-year-old divorcee Margot, who is out of work after being laid off. Karissa finds herself enjoying their company and they eventually start a book club along with Alice’s cantankerous older sister Josie. Needless to say, with each of the members facing their own set of difficulties, their discussions about the books they read soon turn into heartfelt conversations about their own lives with each of them sharing their own troubles and wisdom, inspiring one another to affect positive changes.

The author does a wonderful job of depicting female friendships – the camaraderie between the friends and how they support one another – with kindness and honesty. Each of these women is quite different –in terms of both life experiences and personality - and it was fun to see how they grew to respect and care for one another. It was interesting how each of their own life experiences and varying perspectives helped the others deal with their own challenges. I enjoyed the descriptions of Karissa’s experiences at work and the peek into life at a publishing company. The romance angle in the narrative is light and does not distract from the primary narrative, which is a plus point for me.

The author touches upon several sensitive themes – infidelity, betrayal, bereavement professional struggles and complicated family dynamics, among others, with heart and humor, making for a light-hearted read despite the heavy themes. I would have liked had these topics been explored with a bit more emotional depth. The ending was a bit too neatly tied up, but that was to be expected.

Overall, with a cast of endearing characters and engaging storylines woven into a fluid narrative, I found this to be an entertaining and heartwarming read.

Many thanks to Harlequin Trade Publishing for the digital review copy via NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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srms.reads | 4 autres critiques | Jun 12, 2024 |
This is such a sweet, wholesome book, full of new beginnings, friendship, and love. Each chapter opens with a beautiful, inspiring quote, and really sets the tone for what's going to happen in the chapter. Each woman is dealing with her own problems, but together there's a bond of friendship, started with a mutual love of books. It's more difficult to make friends as an adult, and it was wonderful to see these friendships form and grow with women close to my own age. I was glad we got to follow the women separately, getting to see things going on first hand, instead of relying on them sharing everything later. By the end of the book, I felt I knew them (and the romantic interests), like I would if we were just becoming friends ourselves. If you're looking for a good cozy read, make sure you grab this!… (plus d'informations)
 
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LilyRoseShadowlyn | 4 autres critiques | Jun 6, 2024 |
The Best Life Book Club by Sheila Roberts
Contemporary chick lit, and romance.
Karissa Newcomb and her daughter move to Gig Harbor for a restart. Karissa is freshly divorced and hoping this new town will re-energize their lives. She meets Alice and Margot in her new neighborhood and realizes they could all use a boost. Since they all love reading, they form a book club and invite Josie along and soon the four have formed a special friendship.
Each of the women have their own lives, loves and problems, but together, they support and listen.

It’s difficult to find new friends over school age and this book is a great proponent of finding and creating your own circles that can add to the richness of your living. Three romances, lots of extended family and issues. One book club.
It’s a wonderful story that had me laughing and crying along the way.
I had an ebook and a paperback to follow the different women and their storylines. I’m not sure an audiobook for this one would be an effective method given the multiple couples.
The chapter headings are supposedly quotes from books that may apply to the chapter itself but they are, in fact, totally fabricated by the author. Many of the quotes are spoken from a recurring character from prior novels. Kind of an Easter egg for the readers.
Engaging and endearing.

I received a copy of this from NetGalley.
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Madison_Fairbanks | 4 autres critiques | May 31, 2024 |
The Best Life Book Club by Sheila Roberts is a story about a fresh start, trust, friendship, and feeling better about yourself. I have been reading Sheila Roberts novels for seventeen years, and this is the first story by Ms. Roberts that I did not find to be an enjoyable reading experience. The point of view switches between the characters. The switch is abrupt (can change from one paragraph to the next). The bouncing around can give you whiplash (and it can be hard to tell who is currently speaking). It is also hard to keep the women and their journeys straight. With the various storylines and characters, I found there to be plot holes and missing details. The romance between Karissa and Edward felt forced and rushed. Personally, I wish the story had focused on the women and their journeys. I did not feel that romance was needed. I liked seeing the women come together. They encouraged and helped each other. Together they created something special. I enjoyed the book discussions and the book references. I could tell that the author is familiar with Gig Harbor, Washington based on her beautiful descriptions. The depictions allowed me to visualize the town. The Best Life Book Club had an ending that will leave you smiling. Better times were ahead for Karissa, Alice, Margot, Josie, and young Macy.… (plus d'informations)
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Kris_Anderson | 4 autres critiques | May 24, 2024 |

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