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Book Blitz: The Promise Kept by Maggie Mae Gallagher

The Promise Kept by Maggie Mae Gallagher
The Promise Kept by Maggie Mae Gallagher
The Promise Kept by Maggie Mae Gallagher
The Promise Kept by Maggie Mae Gallagher

Title: The Promise Kept (Echo Springs #2)
Author: Maggie Mae Gallagher
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date:
19 August 2020

Summary:

Cybil Roe gave her heart away thirteen years ago only to have it wind up shattered. With painstaking determination, she has rebuilt her life into something to be proud of today. Yet all her future plans are upended when the only man she has ever loved returns to Echo Springs. Nor does it help that he seems bound and determined to draw her back into his life. Cybil vows to stay away from him, no matter what seeing him all the time does to her resolve.
 
Miles Keaton wiped the dust of his hometown off his shoes years ago, never expecting that life would lead him back to the place where he had begun. Coming home to Echo Springs, to Cybil, to start a new law practice and a new life is a risk he never thought he’d take. She hates him – with good reason. Years ago, he walked away when she needed him the most. But now is he back, and intends to argue the case of his life, one more important than any he has debated in a courtroom, because she is the one woman he cannot live without.
 
Can Miles convince Cybil to take a second chance on him, or will a secret she has kept all these years destroy any future they might have?

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Book Review: Bryk by Ava Ross

Bryk by Ava Ross
Bryk by Ava Ross
Bryk by Ava Ross
Bryk by Ava Ross

Title: Bryk (Mail Order Brides of Crakair #2)
Author: Ava Ross
Genre: Sci-Fi Alien Romance
My rating:
3 of 5 stars

I adore these books. Fans of Laurann Dohner will be all over them.

Bryk and his son Weld are looking for a woman. Don’t be crass. They want a wife and mother to make their house a home. But poor Sadie, because the Crakiars are cray cray and the Crakian world is even further insane. 

This book isn’t as good as Vork or Axil. I guess Bryk and Disty the draquier don’t do it for me. However, this book introduces so much more of this world. Ava Ross builds on the Crakiar planet, moons, and denizens, filling out everything she’s introduced before. It’s fascinating.

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Book Review: Don’t Fall For Me by Gigi Black

Dont Fall For Me by Gigi Black
Dont Fall For Me by Gigi Black
Dont Fall For Me by Gigi Black
Dont Fall For Me by Gigi Black

Title: Don’t Fall For Me
Author: Gigi Black
Genre: Contemporary Romance
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Don’t Fall For Me is your typical fake fiancee romance, and there ain’t nothing wrong with that. This Cinderella story with a corporate vibe will please any reader who thirsts for subscription books from Harlequin and Silhouette. 

Damien Woods is between a rock and his immovable father–a real despicable cat with nine reprehensible corporate lives–who can make the Woods offsprings’ life hell. His latest proclamation is that Damien finds a wife in the next thirty days or lose his inheritance and place in the company. Damien has just the person in mind. Someone he just reacquainted with, Hazel McCutcheon, the one he burns for, but threw away in high school, she drives him crazy and is desperate enough to go along with his ridiculous plan. Or so he thinks.

Cinderella is overworked. Her dad has cancer; she’s losing her family legacy to pay his medical bills. Hazel works a crap job with no help from her flighty sister, and handouts are still something she’s unready to accept. Worst she loathes Damien Woods. He’s arrogant. Sexy. Wealthy. Too powerful. And he won’t take no for an answer.

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Cover Reveal: Dangerous Magic by Cassandra Faye

Dangerous Magic by Cassandra Faye
Dangerous Magic by Cassandra Faye
Dangerous Magic by Cassandra Faye
Dangerous Magic by Cassandra Faye

Title: Dangerous Magic
Author: Cassandra Faye
Genre: Dark Paranormal Romance
Release Date: 08 September 2020

A dark pact. A fatal choice. Who will die?

Heather never wanted to be a witch. Her family would have been dysfunctional enough without superpowers, but with them? They’re nightmares.

And all Heather wants to be is normal.

To fall in love without damning the sweet, incredibly hot, and perfectly dominant man who keeps opening his door every time she shows up vulnerable and begging for a distraction.

But the Pritchett family doesn’t get happily ever afters. Bound by a curse that demands blood, they’ll take Heather’s life to keep their gifts if she refuses to doom another.

With time running out to make her choice, will she give in and claim the dangerous magic waiting for her?

Or will she sacrifice herself?

NOTE: This book was previously published under the title The Rite under the Jennifer Bene pen name. It has been updated for re-release under her paranormal romance pen name, Cassandra Faye.

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Book Review: Lords of Summer by Kayla Wren

Lords of Summer by Kayla Wren
Lords of Summer by Kayla Wren
Lords of Summer by Kayla Wren
Lords of Summer by Kayla Wren

Title: Lords of Summer (Year of the Harem #1)
Author: Kayla Wren
Genre: Reverse Harem, Bully Romance
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

These bully books always kill me with the tension. Knowing that the awful is in the mail is terrible. I think if you’ve had a bully, you have a hard time romancing that crap up. Still, there is a rare breed of us who read bully romance novels for that crack at a happily ever after. Most bullies will never have Layla’s outcome. Mine? We would be lucky to have a PSA outcome. A lot are just statistics, which sucks because bully romances don’t address those sad numbers. 

A summer job in Pembroke Bay is Layla MacKenzie’s jam. She’s rocking the freedom of all the woe college has wrought and the hell her bullies, the Birchwood Boys, wreak on her days. This is her summer, and it’s a new Layla, a fresh start, a way to get a breath finally. But nothing could be so easy when her devils are so eager to see her pay for her imagined sins.

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Book Review: Dating Makes Perfect by Pintip Dunn

Dating Makes Perfect by Pintip Dunn
Dating Makes Perfect by Pintip Dunn
Dating Makes Perfect by Pintip Dunn
Dating Makes Perfect by Pintip Dunn

Title: Dating Makes Perfect
Author: Pintip Dunn
Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance
My rating:
5 of 5 stars

I’m a huge Pintip Dunn fan, and it doesn’t matter if she’s writing sci-fi or contemporary YA I adore the stories she writes. If there is one thing, Pintip Dunn gets its conveying teen temptation in a repressed and traditional Asian community, and I always appreciate the diversity of her characters. This book is a fantastic introduction to her books if you’ve not read her before!

Dating Makes Perfect characters Winnie and Mat remind me of Alice and Bandit from Malice, but this story has zero sci-fi elements. Like Alice and Bandit, Winnie and Mat are a contentious pair, and Winnie, of course, thinks Mat is the entire problem when the actual issue is Winnie’s arrogance. These two are one of my favorite YA pairs of 2020. Mat is just the sort of book boyfriend you want for your sister, and I say that as a Bunny.

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Blog Tour: On The Eighteenth of May by Jordan R. Samuel

On the Eighteenth of May by Jordan M. Samuel
On the Eighteenth of May by Jordan M. Samuel
On the Eighteenth of May by Jordan M. Samuel
On the Eighteenth of May by Jordan R. Samuel

Title: On the Eighteenth of May
Author: Jordan R. Samuel
Genre: Adult/YA crossover – Romance/Mystery
Release Date:
March 2020

Summary:

On the evening of the eighteenth of May, a young woman named Cass walks alone into a small village with the intent to stay for exactly one year. Cass soon meets two precocious children, a caring and generous business owner, and the Chief of Police from the neighboring town. Family and loss are parts of many of their stories, and while these people, as well as others, attempt to know and help her, the history and troubled memories of what led Cass to this place begin to gradually unfold. As the potential for love and the pathway for healing become clearer, the date of departure approaches. Cass and those around her will be forced to decide how forcefully they are willing to hold on: to the past, to the pain, and to the person.

On the Eighteenth of May is the story of the people and events that are interwoven throughout Cass’ journey and her life. It is a story that examines the true test of strength in the deepest depths of sorrow, as felt by the human heart. It is a story that explores the perceived helplessness of those within the support structure, and the extent to which those we love can hinder or accelerate the healing process. Finally, it is a story that reminds us of the overwhelming power of comforting influences in all of our lives, as our human souls struggle, against all odds, to survive.

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Book Review: Summer Semester by J.J. King

Summer Semester by JJ King
Summer Semester by JJ King
Summer Semester by JJ King
Summer Semester by JJ King

Title: Summer Semester (Omega Wolf Academy #1)
Author: J.J. King
Genre: New Adult, RH Romance, Paranormal
My rating:
4 of 5 stars

“Old Ones, I was fucking weird. Why couldn’t I just be normal?”
— Summer Semester: Omega Wolf Academy by J.J. King

Trauma. PTSD. Coping mechanisms. Wolves–TRULY SEXY WOLVES. Academy romances. There are many things to unpack in Summer Semester: Omega Wolf Academy, so I need to figure out where to start.

Alexis, Lexi, to her friends, wants to have a fresh start, but there is one thing you can never outrun, and that is yourself. My girl is struggling with nightmares of her past. The worst is the darkness that haunts her even in the light. All she is looking for is normality—a few moments of being a plain Jane. But it’s not in the books for her. –at least not this book.

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Book Blitz: I Am Here Now by Barbara Bottner

I Am Here Now by Barbara Bottner
I Am Here Now by Barbara Bottner
I Am Here Now by Barbara Bottner
I Am Here Now by Barbara Bottner

Title: I Am Here Now
Author: Barbara Bottner
Genre: YA Historical, Coming of Age
Release Date: 04 August 2020

Summary:

Set in the 1960s, Barbara Bottner’s I Am Here Now is a beautiful novel in verse about one artist’s coming of age. It’s a heartbreaking, powerful and inspiring depiction of what it’s like to shatter your life—and piece it all back together.

You can’t trust Life to give you decent parents, or beautiful eyes, a fine French accent or an outstanding flair for fashion. No, Life does what it wants. It’s sneaky as a thief.

Maisie’s first day of High school should be exciting, but all she wants is to escape.

Her world is lonely and chaotic, with an abusive mother and a father who’s rarely there to help.

So when Maisie, who finds refuge in her art, meets the spirited Rachel and her mother, a painter, she catches a glimpse of a very different world—one full of life, creativity, and love—and latches on.

But as she discovers her strengths through Rachel’s family, Maisie, increasingly desperate, finds herself risking new friendships, and the very future she’s searching for.

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