Nov 13, 2019

Review: All Fired Up By Lori Foster #Harlequin #NetGalley

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SUMMARY:

He’s tantalizing trouble she can’t resist…

Charlotte Parrish has always wanted a certain kind of man: someone responsible, settled, boring. Bad boys need not apply. But when her car leaves her stranded and a mysterious stranger with brooding eyes and a protective streak comes to her rescue, she can’t deny how drawn she is to him. In town searching for family he’s never met, Mitch is everything she never thought she wanted—and suddenly everything she craves.

Finding his half brothers after all these years is more than Mitch Crews has allowed himself to wish for. Finding love never even crossed his mind…until he meets Charlotte. She’s sweet, warmhearted, sexier than she knows—and too damn good for an ex-con like him. But when his past comes back to haunt him, putting Charlotte—and the family he’s come to care for—in danger, Mitch isn’t playing by the rules. He’s already surrendered his heart, but now he’ll risk his life.  

Nov 11, 2019

Review: Seven Soulful Christmas Nights (The Taylor Brothers book 2) By Rose Lange



How can one man change everything she’s never believed about love?


Sarah McCallen took herself off the dating grid. She’s had a string of poor luck, and bad taste in men. The dating game has been on the back burner for a while, and that’s suited her just fine. Until one night, and one chance meeting, shakes her faith to its very core.

He doesn’t want to feel that kind of pain from his past again.

Mike Taylor suffered a bad breakup over fifteen years ago, and after that decided to throw everything into his cabinetry business. Women and dating, he kept casual, but then one night at a bar, he meets a woman who causes such a potent reaction that it changes everything.

When a chance meeting turns into more than either one bargains for . . . this year St. Nick is serving up love.


Review: Close Quarters By Amanda Zieba


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Kelly, Lindsay, Mia, and Harper grew up not only as cousins but as best friends. Kelly has always been the dreamer and Lindsay the one with all her ducks in a row. Mia claimed the role of wild child the day she was born, and Harper will forever be the baby. Separately they are flawed, but together, the Ames cousins are convinced they can do anything.Then, without warning, their grandmother, the infamous Midwestern literary critic, Ingrid Ames dies. Suddenly, they each find themselves unsure of how to move forward without her guiding presence in their lives. As they attempt to pick up the pieces after the funeral, the cousins come together to open a bookstore in her honor. Unfortunately, their vision of tribute seems to be jeopardized at every turn. A surprising pregnancy, mysterious deliveries to the store, a deployment, and — most unexpected — time with each other, threaten to collapse the entire operation.

This new novella from Amanda Zieba, explores the tribulations of being a woman in today’s high expectation world, the complexities of close-knit families and the power of friendship. 

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