Saturday, May 24, 2014

Review: Saved By The Belles by: Beth Albright

Title: Saved By The Belles
Author: Beth Albright
Publisher: Magnolia Press
Series: The Sassy Belles
Pages: 136
Format: Nook e-book
Source: Purchase

Description:

Life is finally wonderful for Tuscaloosa’s Blake O’Hara Heart: a rekindled love affair with her high school sweetheart and a precious new baby on the way. But when she gets an unexpected call from Harry Heart, her soon to be ex-husband, Blake’s new sweet world is turned upside down. Harry vows his love – but soon Blake discovers he is running from a sex scandal—one that could ruin Harry, the freshman senator from Alabama, and bring down Blake right along with him. 

Blake is in a fix so she does what any southern woman would do: she rounds up her Sassy Belle sisters to try to prove Harry’s innocence. Blake, Vivi and Dallas band together to fix this scandal and get that man back to Washington if it’s the last thing they do. But Blake is running out of time. Her new baby is waiting for no one as Harry’s new political career is hanging in the balance. 

From a trailer-park brothel to the high-society neighborhoods of Tuscaloosa, y’all grab your best girlfriends and some sweet tea and join Blake and her girls on this twisted tale of intrigue and hilarity, southern-style.

My Thoughts:

In this book we find a very pregnant Blake O'Hara Heart getting ready to have her baby with her boyfriend Sonny but when Blake gets a call from her soon to be ex-husband Harry she finds her world about to be turned upside down.  Harry is in trouble and is coming home to see Blake.  Which causes all sorts of problems for the The Sassy Belles to figure out.  Harry's being tangled in a scandal with his intern named Jessica, funny thing is Blake believes him when he says he's being set up now it's up to Dallas, Vivi and Blake to figure out what is going on?

This was a great novella with all the fun and sassiness we have come to expect from Beth Albright.  She has an incredible knack to write about southern Belles which reminds me of Steel Magnolias I loved the relationship these women have.  Definitely a series I could read time and time again!
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