Review for Uncorked by Rebecca Rohman

Posted December 21, 2013 by Cassy Witthar in Reviews / 0 Comments

A Contemporary Romance with Elements of Suspense

Chella Noon’s life isn’t her own. Her success as a Marketing Executive in the cosmetic division of an international conglomerate is overshadowed by a series of tragic events from a decade ago. With no family, few trusted friends and years spent on the run, she opens herself up to the possibility of a future with a sexy new real estate investor despite escalating threats from a psychotic ex determined to torment her.

Mitch Mariani never met a deal he couldn’t close. So when Chella walks into his life, he will stop at nothing to prove he is worthy of her trust. But as Chella’s past catches up to them and danger exposes his well-guarded secrets, his heart may not be the only thing at risk of a tragic end.

About the Author:

Rebecca Rohman, is a wife and designer currently living in the Northeastern United States. She was a former Sales Manager for a tourist magazine, and for many years prior, she first did Marketing for a jewelry company, and later a fine wine distributor.

About fifteen years ago, she started writing her first romance novel, Uncorked just to purely entertain herself. It was not until early in 2012 when she decided to complete it, and share it with the world. The story was published in February of 2013. Her second novel Love, Lies & The D.A. will be released in early 2014.

Tracy’s Review:

I received this book in exchange for an honest review.

I liked this book a lot. It sometimes had me on edge  wanting to know what happened and had a lot of “omg did that just happen?” moments. I loved Mitch.  He is so good for Chella. This book was exciting with sexy and swoon thrown into the mix.  Well done Rebecca!  Great read.  I recommend it to all you romance lovers who like danger and suspense twists.  4 Stars!

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