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Book Blog Tour: "A Kiss for a Kiss" by Helena Hunting

  A Kiss for A Kiss, an all-new surprise baby, mature adult romance from New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting is available now! I’m Jake Masterson, single dad, and the General Manager of Seattle’s NHL team. I walked away from a career as a player so I could raise my daughter. For the last twenty-plus years, Queenie has been my main priority, but now she’s getting married. And there’s a small complication. A beautiful, sexy complication named Hanna.  She’s my son-in-law’s older sister. Or at least that’s how they were raised. The truth is a little more scandalous than that. I’ve been drawn to her from the moment I laid eyes on her. And I spent months trying to keep a lid on that attraction. Until we finally give in. It starts with one searing kiss, but quickly ends with us between the sheets—and in the shower, and the hot tub, you get the picture—and turns into months of sneaking around. Here’s the problem: we live on opposite ends of the country. It can’t be anything but

Book reviews from the week of May 23rd

  The Right Choice (Gemstone Sisters #2) by D. Lilac ARC: Release Date- 5/29/2021 #SurprisePregnancy #AgeGap #FriendsToLovers #FamilySeries #ARC 4 STARS This is P and Bear’s story.  It is written in first person from a dual POV.  It is the second book in an interconnected series, but it can be reads as a standalone.  Book one follows P’s twin sister Ruby to her HEA.  The timelines overlap to a certain degree and P’s story continues beyond Ruby’s HEA. P and Bear both have baggage and have had heartache.  I loved reading about their pasts and how they moved forward to where they are today.  I really enjoyed the friendship Bear and P form and that it takes them both time to get to know each other and decide to become more.  I loved how patient Bear was with P. There is plenty of heat between the two characters and I loved the physical intensity between them.  There were moments in this story when I really wanted to smack Bear upside the head.  The author does a good job of conveying the r

Book Blog Tour: "Chasing Romeo" by Sarah Ready

    Chasing Romeo, an all-new heartwarming opposites-attract standalone romantic comedy from author Sarah Ready is available now!    A laugh out loud, soul mate chasing rom-com romp, Sarah Ready’s Chasing Romeo is a perfect feel-good novel about finding love where you least expect it.   Chloe Daniels is a starry-eyed romantic who believes in true love, soul mates and happily ever afters. So when a psychic predicts the identity of her soul mate Chloe will do anything to find him.   But there’s a tiny problem. Chloe’s soul mate is 1 of 7 men, spread across the U.S. and she has only one week to reach him. Out of desperation she hires Nick O’Shea, a cynical private investigator who thinks soul mates, love and happily ever afters are a load of crap. Chloe and Nick have nothing in common. She wants her soul mate. He wants to get paid. But on their crazy, true love chasing road trip across the U.S. Nick starts to wonder if maybe he was wrong about love, and Chloe starts to wonder if she was

Book Blog Tour: "Grumpy Cowboy" by Max Monroe

  Grumpy Cowboy, an all new steam and laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Max Monroe is available now! ATTENTION: If you have been a victim of false advertising, you may be entitled to compensation. If you were ever hired to take care of a fourteen-year-old boy’s knee injury on a luxury ranch in the Middle of Nowhere, Utah, but that fourteen-year-old boy ended up being a tall, rough-and-tumble, muscular, one-hundred-percent all-man cowboy by the name of Rhett Jameson, you may have been put at risk for falling in love. Please seek counsel immediately. Dear Counselor, It was supposed to be simple favor for my very important boss, Frank Kaminsky of the Salt Lake Slammers professional basketball team—go to his good friend Tex Jameson’s luxury ranch and provide personal medical care for his recently injured teenage son. I thought it’d be a working vacation of sorts—a chance for my city-girl self to experience something I would never otherwise do—but everyt