Tuesday 19 May 2015

Beauty From Pain, Beauty From Surender, Beauty From Love - Georgia Cates



So this is one of the older series off my Kindle. In fact I've been meaning to review it for ages. I'd not long since got the kindle before I'd stumbled on to this beauty of a series.

So apologies Georgia for not getting this review on sooner!

Beauty From Pain

They agreed on three months...but their love knew no boundaries.

Jack McLachlan is a winemaking magnate and easily one of Australia's most eligible bachelors. His success and wealth makes him no stranger to the complications of romantic relationships and that's why he goes to extreme measures to avoid the hassle. He prefers simplicity in the form of a beautiful female companion with no strings attached. He arranges relationships like business deals and they're always the same. No long term relationships. No real names.

It's his game and his rules. He's content to play as usual, but when Laurelyn Prescott enters his life, his strategy must change because this player is like none he's ever encountered. His world is turned on its head after he begins a three month affair with the beautiful American musician. Nothing goes according to plan and as he breaks more and more of his own rules for her, she's exceptionally close to becoming something he never thought possible. His ultimate game changer.

Beauty From Surrender

How do you move on when he’s every song you sing?

After Laurelyn Prescott walks away from the love of her life, she returns to Nashville to pursue the only dream she has left. Determined to find a distraction from the pain of losing Jack Henry, she immerses herself in her music. But with her old life comes old acquaintances and new expectations. When Laurelyn refuses her record producer’s outrageous demands, she finds herself without a career—until an unforeseen opportunity presents itself. From there it’s a rocket ride straight to the top where Laurelyn finds the success she’s always dreamed of. Will it be enough to bring her the happiness she so deserves, or will the absence of Jack Henry leave her wanting more?

Jack Henry McLachlan never expected to fall in love with Laurelyn Prescott—but he did. After he foolishly let her slip through his fingers, he spends three months searching for her, but their reunion doesn’t come easy. The woman he finds isn’t the same one who drifted away without a goodbye. No longer an insecure girl on an Australian adventure, this Laurelyn is a successful musician with a promising career. Her dreams are becoming a reality, and Jack is terrified his American girl won’t have a place for him in her new life. With only a month to convince her otherwise, will it be enough time to make her visualize a life beyond the glitz and glamour, a life that includes him?

Beauty From Love

The epic romance between an all-American beauty and her Aussie continues in this final installment of The Beauty Series.

Jack McLachlan is fulfilled by more than he dared to dream possible. He finds everything he never knew he wanted—or needed—in Laurelyn Prescott, his last and final companion. Life is beautiful with his beloved by his side but their post-wedded bliss is cut short when his dark past springs into their present happiness. He wants to shelter Laurelyn but keeping her untainted by his previous life proves impossible when yesterday’s sins insist on returning to haunt him. Will it be possible for them to find happiness in their forever with a past like his?

Book Links

UK Link : The Beauty Series Bundle: Beauty from Pain, Beauty from Surrender, Beauty from Love
US Link : The Beauty Series Bundle: Beauty from Pain, Beauty from Surrender, Beauty from Love

Rachel's Review

I loved this series. It surprised me actually because I certainly have my own view on where I thought each book would go (which it didn't).

I saw this GIF on good reads about cliffhangers once and I felt it prudent to show it to you guys as an example of how I felt after the first book.

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In fact Id like to extend the above feelings to all cliffhangers! K Bromberg's was the worst after the second Driven book. I called the other half the minute I finished it. That was about a year ago I think. He's still recovering from PTSD after my tirade. Anyway I digress.............

I loved the characters, I thought they were well written and I, for once didn't think the female lead was a wimpy girly girl.

Nice to see a book with straight up sex and no kinky fuckery. Don't get me wrong I lurve the kinky fuckery, just nice to see a book with out it for once.

I great read and one that has stayed with me since I read it.

Rachel's Rating 

4 Stars ****

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