WRDF Review of Accidental Fate by Lee Morrison





Title: ACCIDENTAL FATE

Author: Lee Morrison

Genre: Contemporary

Page extant: 43

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press, Champagne Mini

Release Date: July 30, 2008

Heat rating: Sweet

Review:

Short and sweet, ACCIDENTAL FATE is a engaging snapshot of a contemporary woman's life. How 37-year-old freelance writer Mia Simon copes with her attraction for limousine company owner Austin Turner when he literally bumps into her (car) on a day when things were all going wrong for her is both entertaining and touching.

Lee Morrison has dealt beautifully with how Mia relearns to trust in the goodness of people and fate as she overcomes her trust issues, a health crisis in the family, and comes through them all with flying color and finds not only a successful career but love as well.

ACCIDENTAL FATE is perfect break material, a sweet escape on a tough business day. So get a copy and have a break!

Reviewed by Raakhee Suryaprakash

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