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Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Candida Hopper

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)
By Jae Dawson

This book was sweet and romantic. I liked Rose and her quirky romantic ways. She owns a flower shop and let’s love speak with her flowers. Rose’s family is fun, supportive and quirky just like her and I loved reading about them. Liam decides to take a much needed vacation and heads back to his hometown. He had no idea how hard it was going to be when all the feelings came back from 20 years ago. Rose and Liam grew up together and were hoping to become more than friends when he was forced to move away and he never looked back. This book is full of forgiveness, romance, second chances, and cute moments. This was a good read.

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Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Rachel Moss

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Heartbeats and Roses (book two in the Hartwood Holiday Romance series) by Jae Dawson was a really good read! I think Dawson has some of the prettiest covers, and I absolutely fell in love with this one. If you like contemporary romance with a happy ending, this book is for you. While this is the second in the series, it can be read as a standalone novel. This was the perfect sweet read for Valentine’s day. And honestly I learned a lot more about flowers from this book. I had no idea flowers had so many meanings! I loved this (to me anyway) second chance romance and I can’t wait to read the next installment in this series.

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Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Jennifer Wolbeck

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first read by Jae Dawson and I found her simple and modern writing style easy to follow. This is a fun, light romance novel perfect for getting in the mood for Valentine’s Day. My favorite part of the book was Rose McDaniels, the florist main protagonist. She had an enjoyably earnest and old-fashioned personality. If you’re looking for a sweet, whimsical, second-chance romance, then you’ll enjoy Heartbeats and Roses.

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Love at First Haunt (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Piper Foster

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal RomanceLove at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Pulkinen has done it again dragged m e into another world age created. Allison Gray has seen dead people for as long as she can remember. Logan Mitchell is an empath who is struggling with his powers. He’s bought a new house and is feeling the presence of another and he can’t control this its affecting his life. Allison drawn to Logan but why can she help him in his predomicamet.

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A Sun So Bright (Reigning Hearts Book 3) AUDIO BOOK by K.G. Fletcher – Review by Cindy Mayberry

A Sun So Bright

Reigning Hearts

Book 3

Audio Book

By K.G. Fletcher

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This is a love story like no other. Romance with a pay day?

 

Fiona just can’t be without a date on New Years as well as other events she has planned. So she puts together a plan to get a boyfriend. It will cost her more than she thought. Not just monetary? Fiona has more money than she knows what to do with. Here is your twist! Money can buy you most things but will she be happy? Chris on the other hand is just a plain good hearted man. He lives with his Mom, to help her out. He also has a home he would like to upgrade. When Fiona offers him a large amount of money to be her boyfriend, he plays along. AL is going well, until…..

No Spoilers here. You will need to read this one to believe it.

 

K.G. Fletcher has brought a new light to her Reining Hearts series. Once you start this story, you won’t be able to put it down. The characters are Fiona and Chris, they are the perfect couple, even if they don’t know it. Well for the richer, and the poorer. They bring a new twist to buying your love. I enjoyed this contemporary romance. K.G.Fletcher! Well Done! I have to include the narrator of this story. Kelly Gabriella Fletcher as she really brought this story to life. I felt like I was watching as this story played out. Well done to both of you!

 

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Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a second chance romance based in a small town which rivals Hallmark as a haven for the holidays and Valentines is no exception. Rose McDaniels is a florist with a wild and romantic imagination who organises a secret valentine event every year where she takes orders for special valentines and creates a special message with flowers for the recipient to find at a Candlelight Ball on Valentines night and who owns a cat called Sophie. Liam Bradley is a cardiac surgeon having a string of bad luck, he is being investigated over the death of a patient, his relationship is just going through the motions and his girlfriend is not happy that he isn’t going on holiday with her and instead for some unknown reason, has decided to take up the offer of an old school friend to stay in his AirBNB for a couple of weeks in the hometown which he left twenty years ago without looking back.

Rose is in her shop preparing for an upcoming wedding she has in a couple of days when her landlord comes in to ask her to give a key to the person who is coming to stay in the AirBNB that afternoon, Rose agrees amid her deliveries coming in. Unbeknownst to either Liam or Rose, they are about to meet again when it turns out that he is the one who she has to hand the key over to and she is still affected by him the same way she was at sixteen, but she is torn as he doesn’t seem to be the same person, he is all lines and edges now and cold at the same time.

As Liam settles into the apartment, he agrees to see his friend at eight and then heads out to walk his dog Hunter before the snow really started to fall, he was also reminiscing about the town and how much had and hadn’t changed since he had been here last, then his thoughts turned to Rose and how she hadn’t changed much either and how he regretted how he had left things the last time he had seen her and as he and his friend talk about old times and his family drama over a beer, the subject of Rose comes up again, as does the fact she is still single.The next morning, Rose is busy and has another delivery of some more flowers, but as she is sorting it all out, that is until Liam is woken up and challenges Rose about the time and why she organises them this early and it is at that moment that Hunter decides to get out of the apartment, into the shop and chase Sophie around while destroying the floral arrangements and breaking the glassware inside. As Liam takes Hunter back upstairs and Rose is panicking about the damage and how she doesn’t have time to think, never mind clean up the mess, but when Liam comes back down to help she demands that he leaves and as she is about to go towards him, she slips on the leaf slime covering the floor and land on her wrists and hits her head, there is an audible crack, followed by immense pain and Liam insists on locking up and taking her to the hospital. Unfortunately, it is the same hospital where his dad works and they bump into each other there, the reception is as cold as the weather outside, but as he takes Rose inside to fix her arm, Liam calls her family in to help.

This is a complete disaster for Rose, what with the wedding and Valentines coming up in less that two weeks and with her two assistants unable to help out, she call on them all to help her, Liam included and this is where they start to reconnect, but will they both come to the realisation of what they have, or will Rose be left heartbroken again? Can she muster up the courage to go through with the Valentines events knowing that romance is dead and that she can’t do the things she loves most with her broken wrist? The only way to find out is to read along and find out in the romance filled to the brim with hearts, flowers and love.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Kimberly Griffiths

Crave (Clark Family Series Book 1)Crave by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Crave
An Instant Attraction Romantic Comedy
Clark family series
By Evelyn Sola

This is a story of two people that have been hurt in the past and have a hard time trusting their feelings. The thing I like about this book is the humor. It is not often that a love story makes us laugh. It felt good. I recommend this book. In our current times laughter is always welcome.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Kerry Carr

Daddy's Girl (Freshwater Book 3)Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the Freshwater Series and I enjoyed this just as much as the first 2. The characters are likeable and you really feel a connection to them. It is nice to have a strong female lead character as well as a powerful successful male character.

Em has almost graduated with her PhD. With her goals focused on starting her new career and being successful she doesn’t have time for love or romance. However her father wants her to settle down so he keeps trying to set her up. Add to this her father’s job and how it conflicts with what Em believes in and this makes their relationship strained.
So when he try to set her up again she is less than impressed. Until she meets Joel Scott.

Joel is a successful business man. Like Em his focus is his work so when his prespective employer thinks he will like his daughter he goes along with the set up to win over his favour.

What he finds is that Em is nothing like he expected and he is drawn to the strong independent woman that she is.

Can love bloom when neither of them want it? Can Joel prove to Em that he’s interested in her and not just to win favour with her dad? Can they find room in their lives to focus on something other than their careers?

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Moonlight And Belladonna A Hartwood Holiday Romance: Halloween (A Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Moonlight and BelladonnaMoonlight and Belladonna by Jae Dawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a small town romance with some characters with big personalities, Cade Owens is the frontman to a very popular rock band and Belladonna (or Bella) Pagano is a high school arts teacher and when they run into each other in the woods, even though they are there for completely different reasons, Bella to do a ritual to find love with her mum and Cade to drunkenly escape from his current situation, but it leads to more than they both were bargaining for when Bella tries to stop Cade from driving home drunk and he crashes into a lampost and ends up in jail overnight instead.

When his lawyer comes to speak to him the next day, he is ready to just brush the whole thing under the carpet with just a fine, but Cade decides to take his punishment and complete the hours community service and pay the fine for repairing what he damaged, he feels like it will do him more good, but starts to regret it when he realises that the community service will be with Bella at the school. Meanwhile Bella is struggling to get the students’ enthusiasm up for that year’s musical, Little Shop of Horrors, especially when she knows it is the only thing standing in the way of the department losing all of its finding for the next year, to only be told that not only is she getting a student who is serving community service, but Cade Owens as well!

Now Cade has agreed to this community service he has to break the news to his manager and bandmates, but some are more accepting than others and he is trying to ignore the messages, phone calls and demands for new songs as much as he can, but between juggling that, being at the school twice a week and looking after his grandpa, he is wearing thin, but thanks to a kind neighbour, he is just about able to cope. So he starts to spend his tuesdays and thursdays at the school with the students and Bella, the atmosphere is purely professional around them and the kids who are thoroughly in awe that THE Cade Owens is helping out at their school, but Bella allows them to do the whole fan thing for a bit, then gets down to work with the student on community service in the AV and lights setups while everyone else works on their parts and on the set.

Will this unlikely duo be able to pull off the perfect musical and wow the school board, or will the life of a rockstar get in the way? Will they be able to keep their relationship purely professional, or will the love ritual bear fruit and lead to something more? This is a tale of romance, music and life changing decisions, but how it all ends is something you will have to read to find out.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Bailey Stiles

Crave (Clark Family Series Book 1)Crave by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Crave by Evelyn Sola

Tells the story of Sandra, a nurse who spends her weekends helping out at her mother’s bakery. One weekend, she is delivering a cake to a client’s party and meets Jacob Clark. The attraction is instant.

If you enjoy books like Fifty Shade of Gray, you probably will enjoy this book. Sola writes a very steamy story, that addresses class differences, race, and the pain of being betrayed by the ones closest to you.

I think writing a book is a huge accomplishment and I can see why others might like this one, I don’t think this book was for me. The romanticization of an abusive relationship is a theme I have never really been able to get behind.

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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Sara Oxton

At Once (Adams Brothers, #2)At Once by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At Once by Mindy McKinley a tasty four-star read. This is number two in the Adams Brothers series and I have enjoyed them in order. Gabi made this story for me, there was just something about her I could have read another hundred pages. Mason brought something to the story, he had a way of getting Gabi to come across and unfurl herself and become the person she was supposed to. I know I for one cannot wait for the next instalment in this story. As it appears to me this author is just getting better and better with each story they write.

Review by @saraoxo

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Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Mirela Ruiz

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson

Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson was a cute small town romance read. I love Rose and her family. So much love and care. Liam was the ice to her sun and it felt like a true opposites attract. I loved the plot and pacing felt comfortable. I enjoyed the reveals and development by the end of the story.

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Sara Oxton

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At Last by Mindy McKinley a fantastic four-star read. This is number one in the Adams brother’s series and it was so close to being a five-star read. I honestly don’t know how I missed this author, as I swear, I had picked it up previously, but I can’t wait to sink my teeth into the next story, there is just something about the writing. Who knew teachers could be so hot and interesting!! I liked how the story unfolded and revealed itself, there were a couple of things I didn’t think flowed as well, but overall it’s a great story.

Review by @saraoxo

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Moonlight and Belladonna: A Small Town Halloween Romance (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Sara Oxton

Moonlight and BelladonnaMoonlight and Belladonna by Jae Dawson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Moonlight and Belladonna by Jae Dawson a fab four-star read. I read these out of order, but it didn’t make a difference to me, I enjoyed this one more as I knew the characters better. This one had more of a fun that the other story I read, and I engaged with the characters more, but it still missed something. I found some great characters in this story, some that will bring a special warmth to the story.

Review by @saraoxo

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Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Sara Oxton

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Heartbeats and Roses by Jae Dawson a flirty four-star read. This is such a sweet read, it may give you toothache, I think I enjoyed this as it was a rekindling and that always warms me up. The familiarity between the characters was a little too much as they just seemed to be too insular and it made it difficult to imagine you are there with them, and that is how I usually read and get into a story. Overall, it was good, and I do plan on reading more from this author to see if the more I get to know the style the more I will enjoy it.

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Love at First Haunt (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal RomanceLove at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an author I have enjoyed through every one of her books. This one is no different. This is a well written story that pulls you in right from the start. The characters made the story fun to read as well as entertaining. They are connectable and engaging. I enjoyed this paranormal story about Allison and Logan. She is a medium who because of her past is afraid of spirits. He has a ghost that is haunting and driving him crazy. Just when he is about to give up hope, he meets her and she just may be the answer to his prayers. I enjoyed their characters and what they bring to the story. They made the story easy and entertaining to read. They truly just made the story for me. I highly recommend this book.

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Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Michelle Austin

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson was a great 5 star read.

If you like second chance romance you will get pulled into this story. Rose owns her own floral shop and she loves it. It has helped her move forward from her own heartbreak. Her favorite time of year is Valentine’s day when she has a special event.

Liam has returned home after an issue at work. He was forced to leave town years ago and he still has some feelings that need to be resolved from that night. The place he has rented for his stay is above a floral shop and brings him face-to-face with his past. He quickly realized how much he missed Rose and they started to get close again.

Will these two rekindle what they had in the past? Or will Liam’s current relationship get in the way?

Overall this was a great story. The author pulls you in with her writing and you won’t want to put it down. Both characters were great. My emotions were all over the place. You can read this as a stand alone. If you’re looking for a great romance read, 1-click and get started today. I look forward to reading more from this author.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Stormy’s Thunder (Satan’s Devils MC Utah #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Stormy's Thunder (Satan's Devils MC Utah #2)Stormy’s Thunder by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stormy’s Thunder is book two in the Satan’s Devils MC Utah series by Manda Mellett. Story’s story is yet another gripping and emotional story that is enthralling that I was incapable of putting it down. The dialogue was on point and the overall story was edgy and dramatic. All the things I love in a story. Manda Mellet always delivers a tale that has me totally engrossed with my heart beating wildly and a dessert dry mouth. Her characters are real, direct, imperfect, yet they have an uncanny ability to worm their way into your heart even if you don’t particularly like them in the beginning. You cannot help falling for them and their battles/hardship. Their integrity is strong and their devotion, once accepted, is liberating. I always take a little of each characters with me at the end of very story I read. With these characters, I take a lot more with me. I love these men and women. I love this series. I cannot wait for more. 5 stars.

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Nobody Knows (Razes Hell Book 1) by Kyra Lennon

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When Ellie Hayes was a kid, Drew and Jason Brooks were just the boys next door. Her best friends. Now, they are part of the UK’s hottest new rock sensation, Razes Hell.
There’s just one problem. Ellie no longer sees Drew as ‘just a friend’, and as she and the sexy drummer get closer, she’s determined to keep their steamy romance a secret from the paparazzi… and from Jason.
When a publicity stunt turns ugly and the truth comes out, Ellie and Drew are thrown into a media frenzy that threatens to destroy their privacy. And as dark secrets reignite an old feud between the siblings, she’s torn between her friendship with Jason and her powerful attraction to Drew.
With friendship, a music career, and a new love on the line, can Ellie keep their tangled pasts from ruining their futures?
Nobody Knows is the first book in the sexy Razes Hell contemporary romance series. If you like white-hot rock stars, richly emotional stories, and friends-to-lovers themes, then you’ll adore Kyra Lennon’s insatiable tale.

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She currently lives in the North East of England, after moving from the south coast to be with the man of her dreams.

Kyra is also a self-confessed book-a-holic, and has been since she first learned to read. When she’s not reading, you’ll usually find her hanging out in coffee shops with her trusty laptop and/or her friends, or enjoying nights out at comedy shows and live music venues.

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Love at First Haunt (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Heather Lovelace

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal RomanceLove at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Pulkinen is the queen of comedic paranormal romance. I have loved every single one of her books thus far and this latest book most definitely lived up to my expectations. Loved every single page. You must buy it now!

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Heather Lovelace

Daddy's Girl (Freshwater Book 3)Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Williams has done it again. I have loved this series and this installment didn’t disappoint. Good clean romance, chemistry, perfectly timed comedy – just a fantastic book to enjoy on a lazy afternoon. A pick me up my heart needed.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Heather Lovelace

At Once (Adams Brothers, #2)At Once by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

McKinley is a go to author for just really good contemporary romance. Gabi and Mason were a great pair to get to know and watch develop a relationship with one another. Plenty of plot, plenty of quirky, plenty of heat – just a really good and easy read. Cannot wait to see what comes next in the series!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Kayla Octaviano

Crave (Clark Family Series Book 1)Crave by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Crave” is a soap opera in book form. The romance is strong and sexy, the families are strong and crazy, and the characters are strong and stubborn. This book was one of my favorite romance novels by far. It was funny, addicting, and filled with hot, lusty love scenes. The fact that the relationship was one that deals with race and different backgrounds is a wonderful touch to this book. The family’s interactions with each other and the main characters were priceless. The different relationships happening between families makes this book relatable to everyone. I loved this book and I recommend it to anyone who loves drama. In this book, all are welcome, and there’s something in it for everybody.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Piper Foster

Daddy's Girl (Freshwater Book 3)Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the third book in the series. Joel Scott and Em. Meeting at a wedding the usaly bridesmaids get some but what happens when other things interventions. Its a secret from others how long can they keep this going. Em Georgiou doesn’t have time for love can Joel convince her there is time. He guards his past so closely that you know something bad has happened which will continue to affect him. And it was interesting to watch Em evolve from the woman who wants nothing to do with any type of relationship to possibly falling in love. Characters from the previous books make appearances in this story so it was fun to see what they were up to.

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Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Tausha Treadway

Crave (Clark Family Series Book 1)Crave by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola. I loved this book. Its sexy, funny, heartwarming, everything a good romance should be. Its the story of Sandy who is a pediatric nurse living her best life. She goes out with her friends, loves her job and thinks life is much better without the drama of a man. That’s the perfect plan until she meets JD(Jacob) delivering a cake for her mom. Jacob has a huge chip on his shoulder because he was betrayed by his girlfriend and brother. He has made up his mind that women are off limits. They are nothing more than drama and heartache. Trouble seems to follow Jacob and his plan to only have one night stands from now on dissolves when he sees Sandy. He has to have her. While at the party Jacob attacks his own brother over another woman and Sandy is disgusted. She knows Jacob is not what she needs but he is determined and their chemistry is off the charts. Will Jacob finally break down Sandy’s wall and get inside her heart? Read Crave to find out!

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Stormy’s Thunder (Satan’s Devils MC Utah #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Karyn Taylor

Stormy's Thunder (Satan's Devils MC Utah #2)Stormy’s Thunder by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stormy’s Thunder is the 2nd book in the Satan’s Devils MC Utah Chapter. It is a spin off from the original Satan’s Devils MC Series by Manda Mellett set in Tucson Arizona. I first discovered the Satan’s Devils MC books during the Arizona series and have been an avid fan ever since, devouring all the books.
I was worried about reading Stormy’s story, although I knew that Manda Mellett can do no wring in my eyes. What worried me was that having met Stormy in the previous book I really wondered how on earth Manda Mellett was going to make me fall in love with stormy as I have with all of her other leading men. I mean, he really didn’t do himself any favours in the previous books and became a bit of a villain. In true Manda Mellett style she wove a beautiful, intricate tale, giving us Stormy’s background and showing us how he became the man he was. I have to say that I saw Stormy in a whole new light. He really had been dealt a rubbish hand in life. His story brought out so many emotions in me. I was so angry at the injustices he had previously been dealt with and soon fell in love with the amazing character that he actually was. It just takes the right woman to bring out the best in a man and Cat was definitely the perfect match for Stormy.
I can’t describe just how much I loved this book but it definitely deserves a lot more than the 5 stars I’m allowed to give it.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Liz Vrchota

Daddy's Girl (Freshwater Book 3)Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was excited to get my hands on Daddy’s Girl, the third book in the Freshwater series from Belinda Williams. I loved the first two so it was an easy one-click for myself. It isn’t necessary to read the books in order or the other two before diving into this one, but I am sure you will want to go back and devour them as well when you finish this one. The Freshwater books really are a fun, romantic, and sassy series that will have you giggling and cheering for the couples the whole time. Daddy’s Girl gives us the story of Em and Joel. They may have opposite goals in the beginning, Em with her desire to finish school and start her career, and Joel who basically thinks she can have it all even when she doesn’t see it. Will they find their happily ever after? I can’t wait to see whose story we will get next!

Review by @lizaileen
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Love at First Haunt (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Kerry Baker

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal RomanceLove at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love At First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen is the first book in the Haunted Ever After series. This is yet another amazing book by an author who has become one of my absolute favourites. I don’t even bother to read the blurb of her books any more, if I see her name in the cover I get it immediately!!
I loved Logan and Allison. They worked so well together and I could feel their connection. I also loved the fact that Allison was afraid of ghosts – it put such a unique twist on that type of story.
The book is well written and highly entertaining. As with all of this authors books I found myself laughing throughout and thoroughly enjoying every moment of it. Every needs to read this book today and I cannot wait to get my hands on book 2!

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Katie Matthews

Daddy's Girl (Freshwater Book 3)Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

I really loved this book! From the beginning to the end I was really engaged in what I was reading. I loved the previous books in the series also and this one definitely lived up to those! I really like the authors relaxed writing style; the stories flow really well and make them so easy and effortless to read. I find myself completely lost in what I’m reading and they are difficult to put down.
I loved the characters Em and Joel! Their story was great to read about. There were definitely some very funny moments between the characters – I love a good laugh out loud book and this one certainly ticked that box!
If you’re looking for a light heart funny romance read then I would highly recommend Daddy’s Girl!

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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Bobbi Wagner

At Once: Adams Brothers: Book 2At Once: Adams Brothers: Book 2 by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this romance story. This is an author I never hesitate to pick up her books. They are well written, engaging and fast paced. This one is no different. I enjoyed being pulled into the story from the beginning. The author’s attention to details made the story feel realistic. This is a story that has characters that bring their story to life. Gabi and Mason have great chemistry and made the story fun to read. I enjoyed watching the growth with them throughout the story. When they are forced to work with each other the sparks that fly between them you don’t want to miss. I highly recommend reading this book and finding out what happens with them.

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