Friday, April 17, 2020

That April in Santa Monica

Can Madison and Brandon's attraction survive reality TV?

     That April in Santa Monica, a contemporary romance by Melody DeBlois explores the coming together of two people desperately in need of love.

     Madison Gray, a high-powered, hard-driving talent agent working with differently-abled populations is over-weight, over-stressed, and courting a stroke or coronary if she doesn't make significant lifestyle changes—like now.
     Trained in alternative medicine, reality TV hottie, “Guru” Brandon Kennedy, is the man to show her how to make changes her life and survive.
Their attraction is intense and immediate. How can these two people make desperately needed changes in front of ever-present TV cameras?

    The characters, including the lush setting of Southern California, are the best parts of this story. How they came to be the people they are, driven by needs dating back practically to the womb ranks second. Each works hard to overcome fears and past failures. And watching them come together is the best part.

On a scale of 1—5, That April in Santa Monica deserves a 4.5.

Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews



1 comment:

  1. Kat, thank you so very much for the review! I am glad you liked it.

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