A Honey for the Beekeeper was a gorgeous and beautiful book. From beginning to end, it made me feel all warm and cosy inside. Brooke and Gable were adorable, and at first, they appear to be on the very same page, just up for an 'in the moment' relationship. No strings, no ties, and all ready to enjoy spending time together while they're living in the same place. Short-term is what they both want...or is it?
If I had the space and an agreeable husband, I'd love to try my hand at beekeeping, what better way to spend those summer days than caring for the delightful honeybees. Surprisingly I learnt quite a lot, just from reading Nina's lovely book!
I loved how Nina sensitively dealt with both Gable and Brooke's individual stories, how they come to terms with loss and eventually how communicating with other people, can actually help.
If you are in the mood for a cute, sweet romance, then pick up a copy of Nina's new book. I'll definitely be back for the next in the series.
Thank you to Literary Media Tours and Nina Crespo for the opportunity to read and review A Honey for the Beekeeper.
About the Book
She never stayed in one place for long…
Until she felt the sweet sting of love.
Brooke Bishop thrives on adventure, from skiing slopes to sailing yachts—anything to avoid her family's bee farm. But when Brooke and her estranged sister inherit the farm, she’s stuck there until her sister can buy her out. And then Brooke meets country singer Gable Kincaid—and she finds herself wondering if wanderlust is a bit overrated…
Seeking refuge from fame and a painful past, Gable finds Brooke is just the balm he needs. As their budding attraction blossoms, the music industry he’s trying to avoid threatens to reclaim Gable. And Brooke would rather head out of town than feel the sting of that loss. As they’re pulled down separate paths, will Brooke and Gable discover that, sometimes, home is a place found in each other?
Nina Crespo is an award-winning romance author known for her captivating and steamy novels. She writes in various subgenres of romance, including contemporary, paranormal, and erotic romance. Her books often feature strong, independent heroines and charismatic heroes who navigate passionate and sometimes complicated relationships. Nina’s work has been published by Harlequin, Pocket Books, Kensington, and Entangled Publishing.
When she’s not writing, Nina indulges in her favorite passions — the beach, a good glass of wine, date night with her own real-life hero and dancing.



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