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Mr. Nice Guy by Belinda Williams – Review by Marina Oliva

Mr. Nice Guy (Pierce Brothers, #1)Mr. Nice Guy by Belinda Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mr Nice Guy is the first book in the Pierce Brothers series and really gets the ball rolling with a witty, well thought out storyline and loveable characters. Chelsea is ALWAYS dating the wrong guy! She shares an apartment with her older brother’s friend Tom who is not only good looking, stable and considerate, but he is a good guy and he has grown tired of listening about her dating disasters all while developing feelings for her. One day inspiration strikes and Chelsea’s friend Nadia entices Tom to give Chelsea a week with a good guy to get her over all the bad ones. Seems harmless enough at first, but as the week progresses, they both find each other falling and wanting each other as more than just friends. Can they stay friends and roommates after this week, or will the sparks fly and they become more? You will root for their budding romance as you continue to read and you will find yourself not able to put the book down until you know what will happen. This book truly was such a great read with characters full of heart that you so easily connect with. And the steamy scenes will have you sweating! Believe me when I say you want to read this book!!

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Spoilsport by Belinda Williams – Review by Marina Oliva

Spoilsport (Pierce Brothers, #2)Spoilsport by Belinda Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a page-turner! “Spoilsport” is an enjoyable and entertaining romantic comedy and although it is book two in the ‘Pierce Brothers’ series it can be read as a standalone, even though the characters crossover. This book focuses on Luke Pierce, whom is a divorced father and builder whom never forgot his time with Nadia from his past. So imagine the complications when Nadia Alvarez asks him to help her with her fixer-upper house which is basically falling down. Both decide to work together, promising to keep the past in the past. However this proves to be difficult when they spend time together working on the house and enjoying each other’s company. The story was very lighthearted with plenty of romance and a bit of drama. I actually found myself disliking Nadia at times but quickly grew to like her as well. The characters are likeable, easy to relate to and engaging throughout the book. Did I mention steamy scenes, because oh boy did this book have many of those! I found myself cheering Luke and Nadia on and couldn’t put this book down until I was done and left wanting more of it. Highly recommend this page-turner!!

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Rock Me To The Top (Gracefall: Vicious Love Tour) by Victoria Zak – Review by Marina Oliva

Rock Me To The Top (Gracefall: Vicious Love Tour Book One)Rock Me To The Top by Victoria Zak
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Joe Grace and his brother Dylan along with close friends Mox and Tyler formed the band Gracefall and have been playing gigs for years but have finally landed a headlining tour. Melody is Joe’s childhood best friend whom he suddenly finds himself developing feelings for. The characters are well built and multi dimensional. Some characters are easy to relate to and love, while others are easy to dislike. The conversations and situations are very believable and not predictable. From beginning to end, this book had me entertained. I laughed, I cried, I swooned, I even got angry! This book has wonderful character development and a believable storyline and struggles. I found myself rooting for Joe and Melody and cheered them on at each gain. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for love, laughs and rock and roll.

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