Big City Heat: A High-Rise Romance Anthology (A Steamy Contemporary Romance Box Set) – Review by Jenni Bishop

Big City Heat: A High-Rise Romance AnthologyBig City Heat: A High-Rise Romance Anthology by Hazel Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Big City Heat: A High-Rise Romance Anthology (A Steamy Contemporary Romance Box Set) twelve short stories by twelve authors. They are all a perfect mix of contemporary romances with different characters and worlds but all with the same message love is love. Each story gives you a teasing little taste.

The stories in this anthology are:

The 57th Floor by Hazel Storm this story is about a matchmaker and proves that age doesn’t matter when your hearts are involved.

A Change of Plans by PE Kavanagh is a story about your sisters’ best friend who has stared in your fantasies, a blizzard, a penthouse and it becomes hot and steamy.

A Hole by Phoebe Alexander was a lot of fun to read with passion, humour and heat. With meddling friends and lots of misunderstanding what could possibly go wrong?

One Night with A Knight by Aidy Award is a story about the one who got away when they were in high school but now one night will change their lives.

44th & Blue by Jodi Payne is a tale of a two people who keep their meetings strictly nameless night time activities that is until their paths cross in the day. Bring on the tension and the fun.

Global City Tryst by Maida Malby is a weekend of pure delight. Who doesn’t like a man in uniform?

Felling Bechet by Stella Williams is a story where it was meant to be fun, just a hook up but love changed it all.

The Wolf of Wall Street by Lucy Eden is the story of a wolf shifter and his fated mate. It is full of tension and heat and add some emotions and steam and oooh la la la.

Make Me Beg by Moni Boyce is the story of two very stubborn people who are looking at a mob war if things aren’t fixed. This flirty little read has the right mix of steam and action, humour and intensity.

Courtney by Jayce Ellis is a nice sweet read. That will leave you with the feels.

The Glass Tower by Emily Gray is about love and longing and one man determined to make life hell.

The Right Note by Bree Kraemer is about how music can bring you together and is the true language of love.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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