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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

New Release: Unexpected Bliss by Lexi Blake + Review!

 



Unexpected Bliss by Lexi Blake is now live!


Elisa Leal is looking for some joy in her life. Years of tragedy and struggle took their toll, and now she is searching for new connections to raise her spirits. When she discovers proof that her biological father is alive, she decides to find him and make contact. Her quest leads her to the small town of Bliss, Colorado, and the strangest man she's ever met—Mel Hughes. He believes in aliens and sasquatch conspiracies, but he's also kind of awesome. And there might be even more in Bliss to make her smile.

Sylvan Dean and Hale Galloway have enjoyed wandering their way through life, always in motion. Always searching for the woman who could make their life complete. Living in Bliss made them realize it's time to settle down. Van's finally going to college and has a job lined up with his brother when he finishes. That job is in Dallas, and while Hale is happy for Van, he can't imagine leaving Bliss behind. It feels like everything is coming apart until they meet Elisa. She's the one they have been searching for, and she is worth the wait.

The future looks bright until the guys' past comes back to haunt them. Danger lurks in every corner, but it may not be the biggest threat to their happily ever after. The citizens of Bliss know how to handle a killer, but handling Elisa, Van, and Hale might require some cosmic intervention.


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Review:
3.5 stars
***
 This was another cute addition to the Bliss series. Unexpected Bliss is Van, Hale and Elisa's book. Van is Jake Dean (from McKay-Taggart)'s younger brother. He and his best friend Hale had been floating along through life without much direction. But they have started to settle down in Bliss. Van is going to college and has plans to go work for Jake when he graduates. Hale is working as a contractor doing renovations and flipping houses. When Elisa's mother died, she finds out that her father, who she has never met and who never knew of her existence, lives in Bliss. Not just losing her mother, Elisa's life has gone through some big changes from leaving the military to recovering from breast cancer. She is looking for more out of life and is at a crossroads so she decides to come meet her father, Mel, in Bliss. When Elisa meets Van and Hale there too, sparks fly and romance blooms. They finally feel at home with each other and get the love they deserve.

Unexpected Bliss is cute and quirky fun. I liked Elisa, Van and Hale. I did think the guys were a little too over the top quirky (too character-like?) for me to take very seriously as heroes and feel the love or chemistry. Still, the story was fun and entertaining. This is an easy read, low angst and features a cooky town with lots of crazy characters. I enjoyed Elisa's blossoming relationship with her father. Overall, I was happy to see Elisa, Van and Hale happy together. I love this series and look forward to more from it and from Ms. Blake in the future!

 


Meet Lexi


New York Times bestselling author Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband and three kids. Since starting her publishing journey in 2010, she's sold over three million copies of her books. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasn't until she started writing romance that she found success. She likes to find humor in the strangest places and believes in happy endings.


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Monday, May 8, 2023

Review: Accidental Attachment by Max Monroe


Accidental Attachment by Max Monroe


A successful writer accidentally sends her new (and super-dreamy) editor the wrong manuscript. Instead of the full-length paranormal novel she promised Longstrand Publishing, she sends the fan fiction she’s written about her crush…on him—including every detail of the hot, steamy “physical activity” she’s fantasized about happening between them.

And Chase Dawson may be the hottest man alive and a super-talented editor to boot, but he’s completely oblivious that he’s the star of the manuscript he just convinced his boss to green-light.

Brooke Baker has been through a lot in her thirty-one years of life.

A divorce.
A career change.
A move to New York City from “small-town” Ohio.
Not to mention, she has a bit of a medical condition that involves occasional fainting spells, mild embarrassment, and the companionship of her adorable service dog and canine sidekick, Benji.

But none of it has prepared her for this.

None of it prepared her for Chase Dawson.

Strong jaw, blue eyes, cut muscles, and a perfect swoop of superhero-worthy black hair, Chase’s features are those of a book boyfriend and then some. Obviously, Brooke would know—she literally filled an entire manuscript with it.

A manuscript no one was ever supposed to see.

Will she survive two months of revising and editing the sizzling romance she imagined with Chase in extremely close quarters with him? Or will the constant white lies and overwhelming attraction make her spontaneously combust?

                                                                                                                                            

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Review:

3.25-3.5 stars

***


 This book was an okay book for me. Accidental Attachment is a standalone book by Max Monroe. It is Brooke and Chase's story. Brooke is an author who has had a book series successful enough to be made into a Netflix series. She has struggled since then to finish her next novel. She is distracted by her attraction to her new editor through her publisher, Chase. She is so attracted to him that she writes a whole book, while she's procrastinating, that is a romance between a heroine an awful lot like herself and a hero just like Chase. On the day her new novel is due to be turned in to Chase, Brooke accidently turns in her fanfiction novel instead. When Chase ends up loving this novel, she is too embarrassed to let him know that she sent in the wrong book so she just does nothing to stop it from being published. When Netflix wants to send Brooke on a book tour to promote her new tv series, her health problems prevent her from flying, so she decides to go by RV to the tour stops. Chase volunteers to drive the RV so that he can work with her on editing her book so that it can be published by the deadline. As awkward as it is, Chase and Brooke fall for each other over their time touring the country.

This was an okay read, though not my favorite Max Monroe book. It is a little too long and slow. I felt like it needed editing down. It took too long for the story to really get going. Brooke and Chase were very nice, but a little too boring and bland. They had no chemistry. and nothing happens physically between them until 80%. The couple was sweet together, but they reminded me of two golden retrievers who were in love from day one. They were perfect for each other in their niceness but had no spice or interest to their relationship. Still, this was a low angst, sweet read with low conflict. Brook has an unusual disability and a service dog that added some interest to the story as well.

Overall, this was not a bad book, even if it wasn't my favorite. I look forward to more from Max Monroe in the future.





Review: 6 Clues Your Nemesis Loves You by Kelly Siskind

 


6 Clues Your Nemesis Loves You 

by Kelly Siskind 


Enemies spark in this Bower Boys romance full of banter, sizzling heat, second chances, and small-town charm.

In high school, Maggie Edelstein set the rules of our secret relationship, but I’m calling the shots now. In my dreams.

Maggie’s still infuriating and confusing, and absolutely stunning. She’s also still pretending we barely spent time together as teens, when we met up nightly at her family’s pond.

Over a decade later, I’m back in my hometown and some things haven’t changed. My chemistry with Maggie is once again hotter than a four-alarm fire, and she’s intent on denying it. I don’t blame her. The last night we saw each other I made a horrible mistake and hurt her, then I vanished into witness protection for ten years.

But there’s something else going on with her.

I recognize a secret when I see one, and her friends say she doesn’t do commitment. If I can get her to forgive me and open up, maybe she’ll break her rules and give us a second chance. Or she’ll light my heart on fire and dance around the flames…


Links:

https://geni.us/6CluesAZ






Review:

3.5 stars

***


This was a pretty good book. 6 Clues Your Nemesis Loves You is book three in the Bower Boys series. This series is about a group of brothers whose dad committed crimes when they were teens/young adults that caused them to have to immediately go into the witness protection program, leaving their lives behind and everyone they care about, without saying goodbye. This book is Lennon and Maggie's book. They met in high school but weren't really friends or in the same circle. Until one night, while going through his own teenage problems, he comes upon Maggie swimming in a pond in the dark. They slowly became secret friends, where they ignored each other at school but met up at nights to commiserate over their problems. Their relationship was just beginning to take a turn when Lennon and his family disappeared mysteriously (into Wit-sec). Now, it is years later, Lennon's family is free, as the cartel that was after them are dead. He and several of his brothers have moved back to town. He now runs a kids hiking and wilderness business. Maggie still lives in the town and has refused to talk to him, until one day they get locked in an elevator together. Lennon wants to clear the air between them and make sure there are no hard feelings for the way things were left between them, not to mention he still has feelings for her. But Maggie isn't very interested and she has a boyfriend at the time. Still, Lennon pushes for Maggie to give him a chance and finally she breaks up with her boyfriend and works things out with him.

This was a good story. It was more of a second chance romance than an enemies to lovers one. I liked Lennon, while Maggie was just okay to me. I did feel like they didn't have a ton of chemistry. Their relationship was high on the angst scale, which is not my favorite. Also, I'm never a big fan of books where the guy is cruel to the girl and constantly pushes her away. This book was the opposite of that, a role reversal of most books. Lennon was very sweet to Maggie and she hurt him a lot. He was the doormat in this scenario and kept coming back for more. I understood her fears of being with him, but she made him feel terrible. He was the one made to look like he owed her an apology, when she really owed one to him. He treated her so well, even writing her love notes every day, when she just kept hurting him and pushing him away. I definitely felt like he deserved better. The author noted in the author's note that readers are harder on heroines than heroes and she knows that people will be hard on Maggie. This reader personally is hard on any character who is cruel and treats their partner badly, regardless of gender. It is not because of her gender. I can name 10 books off the top of my head where the hero was a complete jerk and I never forgave him for it. That is the case in this book as well. I definitely was frustrated with Maggie and I don't think she quite redeemed herself to me. I needed more from her to forgive her for hurting Lennon, who was a lovable sweetheart. Still, in the end, she and Lennon managed to work things out between them and were happy together. I liked Lennon enough to overcome that I wasn't crazy about Maggie. And the story was good, as well as the side characters. I will keep reading this series and I look forward to the stories of the remaining single Bower brothers.

Overall, I did enjoy this book, even if it is not my favorite from this series. I look forward to the rest of the series and more to come from Ms. Siskind in the future!






Review: Superstar by Kate Meader

 



Superstar by Kate Meader


He never saw her coming ...

After almost a year away from hockey, Bastian Durand’s return to the game should be a triumph.

Instead he’s taken down by the Chicago Rebels mascot.

It can’t get worse. Or maybe it can. Because the human inside the Rowdy Rebel costume is none other than Pepper Calhoun.

His friend’s sister.
His coach’s daughter.
And the woman Bastian has wanted for the longest time.

Pepper has always been a magnet for bad luck and now she’s ruined superstar Bast Durand’s big comeback. So that tracks. Everyone, from her father and brother to the fans and press, heck, even the NHL commissioner, hates her.

Everyone but the one guy who should.

Hiding away is the only thing she can think of, except Bast has the same idea. To her utter dismay, he’s determined to protect Pepper from anyone who dares breathe a word against her.

And to convince her that crashing on the ice isn’t all that different from … falling in love.


Links:

https://geni.us/super-star





Review:

3.5-3.75 stars

***

This was a cute book. Superstar is book seven in the Rookie Rebels series. This book is Bastian/ Bast Durand and Pepper's book. Bast is Reid's younger brother and is new to the Rebels, having been traded from another NHL team. Pepper is his coach's daughter, who is between jobs after a bad situation with an ex, who was also a pro hockey player. They happen to meet in a bar, not knowing who each other was, and have an instant chemistry and connection. But Pepper soon realizes who Bast is and she's not interested in dating another hockey player. When Bast figures out who Pepper is, he is angry and treats her badly. She got a reputation for dumping her ex-player boyfriend and is blamed when his career tanked after that. So, they don't have plans to see each other again, despite their attraction. When her father asks her to play substitute for the team mascot on game day, she and Reid collide on the ice and he breaks his wrist. He blames her for not being able to play, as do the press, fans, her father and team, when it wasn't her fault. She really gets raked over the coals by the public, which is the last thing she needs. When she tries to escape a particularly tense situation with the paparazzi, Bast steps in and they end up holing up together for a bit. The sparks between them get stronger as the spend time together and feelings grow stronger, until they fall for each other.

This was a good story. I really liked Pepper but I felt so bad for her. The first half of the book was everyone in the world hating on her, including her father and it was all too much. Her father was too mean and I never really got over it. Even Bast was pretty awful to her for a while. She really had done nothing wrong to deserve the treatment. The second half was better though. I did need more grovel and apology from Bast to be able to fully forgive him. I also wanted more couple time spent falling in love and less separation afterward. I needed more drive from the both of them to act like they really wanted to be together and make a relationship work between them so that I could feel their love better. It was cute, but I felt like their falling in love period had just started and then the book ended. Still, after the first half, the book ended up being a cute, easy and enjoyable read. I just wanted more resolution.

Overall Superstar was a good addition to this fun hockey romance series. I look forward to more from it and from Ms. Meader in the future!