Review: Tell Me Goodnight

Book Review: Tell Me Goodnight, by Kelsey Kingsley, 5 stars




Tessa Lang has dreams of becoming the world's next great author of horror novels. So, when she's given the opportunity to write full-time, she sets out to do just that.

There's just one little problem.

She's not scary. At all.

It seems that her plans are ruined, until she meets heartbroken pianist, Jon O'Dell and his three little girls. Suddenly, she finds herself full of inspiration, and with the advice from her grandmother and best-selling novelist, M.L. Lang, Tessa decides to write what her heart wants - romance.

But as her novel moves steadily along, relationships start to develop, and Jon's heart begins to mend, Tessa finds herself facing another unexpected dilemma.

What happens when you fall in love with your muse?


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: May 2019

Mature content: yes

Review: I loved reading this book. Besides being a beautiful story, you can really feel each character's emotions and feelings every step of the way, even if you may not agree with the way they behave in certain specific situations. Even the title of the book, when you realise what in means in the story, is something absolutely special.


   


Tell Me Goodnight made my smile and cry in all the right places and I was sorry to see it end (though thankfully there's a link at the end to download a free bonus epilogue - which I obviously read as well). 

Totally recommended!

Happy readings!

The Book Worm, book blog

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