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Friday, September 24, 2021

Blog Tour: When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting + Excerpt & Review!

 


When Sparks Fly, an all-new sweet and sexy best friend standalone romance from New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting is available now!


Charming, hilarious, and emotional...When Sparks Fly is Helena Hunting at her very best!


Avery Spark is living her best life. Between her friends, her sisters, and Spark House, the event hotel her family owns, she doesn’t have much time for anything else, especially relationships. She’d rather hang out with her best friend and roommate, Declan McCormick, than deal with the dating scene. But everything changes when she is in a car accident and needs someone to care for her as she heals.

Declan avoids relationships, giving him a playboy reputation that he lives up to when he puts a one-night stand ahead of a promise he made to Avery. While he may not have been the one driving the car, he feels responsible for Avery’s injuries and is determined to make it up to her by stepping into the role of caretaker.

Little did they know that the more time they spend in compromising positions, the attraction they’ve been refusing to acknowledge becomes impossible to ignore. When they finally give in to the spark between them, neither is prepared for the consequences. Their love is fragile and all it will take is a blow from the past to shatter it all.



Grab your copy today!


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Excerpt

Commotion from across the field catches my eye. Two of the riders seem to be at odds with each other. The hand on hip, head tip, nose-to-nose business gives me reason to believe there’s some kind of disagreement happening.
“That doesn’t look very friendly.” I nod in their direction.
“Maybe the horses need a time-out,” Harley mutters.
I give her the side-eye, and she fights a smirk.
“Uh-oh, we have hand and hobbyhorse flailing,” London says, pulling my attention back to the field. The argument seems to be heating up, not cooling down.
“You need to deal with that.” London gives my shoulder a shove. She’s amazing with finances and she’s great at connecting me with the right vendors, but dealing with conflict is not her strong suit.
“Not in the mood to mediate stuffed horses?” I drop my bag on the ground beside Harley’s feet and briskly cross the field as the argument escalates to yelling. I’m about twenty feet away when one of the men hauls off and whacks the other one with his hobbyhorse.
“Whoa! Whoa! Gentlemen! Time-out. That’s not very sportsmanlike conduct!” I call.
My admonishment goes unheeded, and the two men begin dueling with their hobbyhorses. The bigger of the two jabs the other man in the stomach and snatches his hobbyhorse when he loses his grip on it.
“Gentlemen! Please!” I shout, but it’s hard to be heard over their yelling and the newly formed crowd of hobbyhorse enthusiasts who have gathered and are now heckling the fighters.
Two other men toss their hobbyhorses to the hobbyhorse-less man with shouts of “Kick his ass!”
And here I thought this was a chill sport. Apparently I’m very, very wrong.
The hobbyhorsers face off again, each one holding a broom horse between their legs and another like . . . a sword, maybe? It reminds me of medieval jousting. Especially when they start stomping their feet, pawing at the ground, and prancing in place. I know things are about to escalate when they shake their heads back and forth, braying loudly and breathing out through their noses in a hardy snort.
Then they run toward each other, while yelling. Even if they’re beating on each other with stuffed horse heads, I’m not interested in anyone ending up with a concussion.
I jump in between them before they collide, which I realize a second too late puts me in a very perilous position. However, the man on my right swerves at the last second and ends up crashing into the trough, toppling it and at least half a dozen of the “feeding” hobbyhorses. The other man skids to a stop mere inches from me, loses his balance, and falls backwards onto the ground. It rained yesterday, so while it’s sunny and dry now, the ground is still soft and mucky. And he happens to land in a seriously squishy pile of muddy grass.
He also manages to hit himself in the family jewels with the hobbyhorse. He rolls onto his side, clutching the muddy horsehead and his junk. It’s quite the spectacle. Before it turns into absolute mayhem, I grab the megaphone from the group MC and shout, “Whoa, Nelly!” like an idiot.
However, it does the trick. Every single one of them freezes. “Rider number seventeen and twenty-three, you are disqualified from this round for roughhousing and inappropriate use of your hobbyhorse!” I’m totally making this up on the fly, but someone needs to get these guys under control, and they don’t seem to be able to manage it on their own.
The guy who nut slapped himself—number twenty-three—picks himself up off the ground and hobbles gingerly over to the bench, which is now assigned to disqualified hobbyhorsers. Number seventeen throws himself down on the other end with a huff.
I lower the megaphone and cross my arms. “This is supposed to be about team building and sharing something you’re passionate about. If you want to joust, I suggest you either join a club or interview for a position at Medieval Times.”


Review:

3.25-3.5 stars

***

 This was an okay read for me. When Sparks Fly is a friends to lovers stand alone book and is Avery and Declan's book. Avery and Declan have been best friends for years. Avery met Declan in college when she was dating his best friend. When that relationship broke up, Declan chose Avery's side and they remained the best of friends and are now even roommates. There has neer been any inkling of romance, attraction or anything between them. But circumstances change when Avery is in a very bad car accident, with multiple injuries and broken bones, requiring Declan's around the clock care. Things get kind of weird between them as they cross lines they never have before and feelings develop in new ways.

This story was interesting, but the pacing was a little off for me and meandered along. Avery and Declan were okay characters to me that I neither loved nor hated. There is also a seperation near the end, which I never like and feel stops all relationship momentum. But, ultimately, what kept this book from being really good was the lack of chemistry. The couple was so comfortable and brother-sister like, before their relationship took a sharp turn that came out of nowhere. The way they first become physical with each other comes off as Declan doing Avery a favor and not because of any attraction. In fact, I didn't feel any sort of attraction between them at all, no chemistry or anything beyond friendship vibes. I did believe that they really loved each other as best friends, but maybe that was too convincing because I never thought they fit romantically. I didn't feel any strong emotions about their story. Still, I liked the set up in this book. Avery's two sisters seemed fun characters, with all of them working together at a family event venue. I hope to see them both get books of their own at some point.

Overall, this was an okay read. It was entertaining in general, even if it wasn't my favorite Helena Hunting book. Friends to lovers is a tricky trope for me to love and I wasn't quite convinced here. Still, I enjoyed the story in general and look forward to more from Ms. Hunting in the future!




About Helena Hunting

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of PUCKED, Helena Hunting lives on the outskirts of Toronto with her incredibly tolerant family and two moderately intolerant cats. She writes contemporary romance ranging from new adult angst to romantic sports comedy.


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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

New Release: When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting + Review!

 


“Helena Hunting is quickly making her way as one of the top voices in romance”
--RT Reviews

When Sparks Fly, an all-new emotional and hilarious friends-to-lovers standalone romance from New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting is available now!



Charming, hilarious, and emotional...When Sparks Fly is Helena Hunting at her very best!

Avery Spark is living her best life. Between her friends, her sisters, and Spark House, the event hotel her family owns, she doesn’t have much time for anything else, especially relationships. She’d rather hang out with her best friend and roommate, Declan McCormick, than deal with the dating scene. But everything changes when she is in a car accident and needs someone to care for her as she heals.

Declan avoids relationships, giving him a playboy reputation that he lives up to when he puts a one-night stand ahead of a promise he made to Avery. While he may not have been the one driving the car, he feels responsible for Avery’s injuries and is determined to make it up to her by stepping into the role of caretaker.

Little did they know that the more time they spend in compromising positions, the attraction they’ve been refusing to acknowledge becomes impossible to ignore. When they finally give in to the spark between them, neither is prepared for the consequences. Their love is fragile and all it will take is a blow from the past to shatter it all.



Grab your copy today!


Amazon: https://amzn.to/3nHiCo8
Amazon Worldwide: http://mybook.to/Whensparksfly
Apple Books: https://apple.co/3CrAwlU
Nook: https://bit.ly/3fIUnEe
Kobo: https://bit.ly/3jxt1St
Google Play: https://bit.ly/3rZKDu0
Amazon Paperback: https://amzn.to/3xwqBZo
Barnes & Noble Paperback: https://bit.ly/3Cu0uWq

Add When Sparks Fly to Goodreads: https://bit.ly/3fHNhQ7



Review:
3.25-3.5 stars
***
 This was an okay read for me. When Sparks Fly is a friends to lovers stand alone book and is Avery and Declan's book. Avery and Declan have been best friends for years. Avery met Declan in college when she was dating his best friend. When that relationship broke up, Declan chose Avery's side and they remained the best of friends and are now even roommates. There has neer been any inkling of romance, attraction or anything between them. But circumstances change when Avery is in a very bad car accident, with multiple injuries and broken bones, requiring Declan's around the clock care. Things get kind of weird between them as they cross lines they never have before and feelings develop in new ways.

This story was interesting, but the pacing was a little off for me and meandered along. Avery and Declan were okay characters to me that I neither loved nor hated. There is also a seperation near the end, which I never like and feel stops all relationship momentum. But, ultimately, what kept this book from being really good was the lack of chemistry. The couple was so comfortable and brother-sister like, before their relationship took a sharp turn that came out of nowhere. The way they first become physical with each other comes off as Declan doing Avery a favor and not because of any attraction. In fact, I didn't feel any sort of attraction between them at all, no chemistry or anything beyond friendship vibes. I did believe that they really loved each other as best friends, but maybe that was too convincing because I never thought they fit romantically. I didn't feel any strong emotions about their story. Still, I liked the set up in this book. Avery's two sisters seemed fun characters, with all of them working together at a family event venue. I hope to see them both get books of their own at some point.

Overall, this was an okay read. It was entertaining in general, even if it wasn't my favorite Helena Hunting book. Friends to lovers is a tricky trope for me to love and I wasn't quite convinced here. Still, I enjoyed the story in general and look forward to more from Ms. Hunting in the future!

About Helena Hunting

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of PUCKED, Helena Hunting lives on the outskirts of Toronto with her incredibly tolerant family and two moderately intolerant cats. She writes contemporary romance ranging from new adult angst to romantic sports comedy.


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Friday, September 17, 2021

Blog Tour: The Dom Identity by Lexi Blake + Review!

 


A man with everything.
A woman with nothing left to lose.
A love that might save them both.

The Dom Identity, the all new must read standalone in the Masters and Mercenaries: Reloaded from New York Times bestselling author Lexi Blake is available now!



A man with everything

Michael Malone seems to have it all. A wealthy, loving family. A job that fulfills him. Friends he can count on. But something is missing. He’s spent years watching his brother and close friends get married and start families, but it hasn’t happened for him. When an assignment comes up to investigate fallen Hollywood star Vanessa Hale, he jumps at the chance. She’s gorgeous and potentially deadly. Playing the spy game with her might be just the thing to take his mind off his troubles.

A woman with nothing left to lose

Vanessa Hale had big dreams that ended in scandal. She returned home with nothing but heartache and the desire to find her sister’s killer. The trail points to someone at Lodge Corp, so taking a job with Julian Lodge’s mysterious company is her best option for finding the truth. While she hunts for a killer during the day, she hopes to find some solace at night in The Club. Meeting the gorgeous, sexy and seemingly kind Michael Malone, their chemistry sparks in a way she’s never felt before, and Vanessa thinks maybe her luck has finally changed.

A love that might save them both

When Michael’s true motives are revealed, she will have to find a way to forgive his betrayal. The killer has made Vanessa their next target. Working together and stopping this monster is the only chance for them to have the real love they both deserve.



Grab your copy today!


Amazon: https://amzn.to/3xNa8kH
Amazon Worldwide: http://mybook.to/DomIdentity
Apple Books: https://apple.co/2QVk0s1
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Nook: https://bit.ly/2PRx0yA
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Amazon Paperback: https://amzn.to/33bPnkD

Add Dom Identity to Goodreads: https://bit.ly/2RmYhJs



Review:
4 stars
****



 This was a really good book! The Dom Identity is Michael Malone and Vanessa Jones's book. Michael works for McKay-Taggart. They are hired by Julian Lodge to investigate Vanessa. Vanessa is his wife, Dani's assistant, a job she took over from her sister after she died. Vanessa also is a former actress and movie star, who married a much older man before he died. She got a bad reputation in the press as being hard to deal with and a gold digger, but none of it is true. Now, she is leading a quiet life working for Dani, when some money goes missing from her company account. Julian doesn't trust her, so he hires McKay-Taggart to investigate Vanessa. Michael is tasked with going undercover as Vanessa's training dom at The Cub. Meanwhile, Vanessa is actually trying to look into the club members by pretending to be interested in BDSM, when she actually is investigating her sister's mysterious death. Michael doesn't like Vanessa, or trust her, upon hearing her story. But he soon meets her and realizes he has her all wrong. Vanessa and Micheal have an instant connection and both fulfill a lonely place inside each other. Michael continues trying to figure out what actually happened to the missing money, while keeping it a secret from Vanessa. The two develop a deep bond, but what will happen when they each find out their relationship began on lies and they are both keeping secrets from each other? Their love develops despite this and wins in the end.

This was a great story. I really liked Vanessa and Michael together; they made a great match. I especially liked Vanessa and her determination and strength. There was a really good mystery and suspense. I did want one last love scene after the big climax and the couple made up to really secure their HEA in my mind. Still, I very much enjoyed this book.

Overall, this was a good read. I just love this series. Ms. Blake never disappoints. I thought this book might be Kyle and Maebe's book, but it seems we have a few more books before we get to their book. I am very much anticipating it, but they next book (Deke's story) sounds really good too. I can't wait to see what Ms. Blake comes up with next.


About Lexi Blake

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.


Connect with Lexi


Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vTyQyb
Facebook: http://bit.ly/339Svf9
Twitter: http://bit.ly/2JGwnBn
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Website: https://www.lexiblake.net

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

New Release: The Dom Identity by Lexi Blake + Review!

 


A man with everything.
A woman with nothing left to lose.
A love that might save them both.

The Dom Identity, the all new incredibly sexy standalone in the Masters and Mercenaries: Reloaded from New York Times bestselling author Lexi Blake is available now!



A man with everything

Michael Malone seems to have it all. A wealthy, loving family. A job that fulfills him. Friends he can count on. But something is missing. He’s spent years watching his brother and close friends get married and start families, but it hasn’t happened for him. When an assignment comes up to investigate fallen Hollywood star Vanessa Hale, he jumps at the chance. She’s gorgeous and potentially deadly. Playing the spy game with her might be just the thing to take his mind off his troubles.

A woman with nothing left to lose

Vanessa Hale had big dreams that ended in scandal. She returned home with nothing but heartache and the desire to find her sister’s killer. The trail points to someone at Lodge Corp, so taking a job with Julian Lodge’s mysterious company is her best option for finding the truth. While she hunts for a killer during the day, she hopes to find some solace at night in The Club. Meeting the gorgeous, sexy and seemingly kind Michael Malone, their chemistry sparks in a way she’s never felt before, and Vanessa thinks maybe her luck has finally changed.

A love that might save them both

When Michael’s true motives are revealed, she will have to find a way to forgive his betrayal. The killer has made Vanessa their next target. Working together and stopping this monster is the only chance for them to have the real love they both deserve.



Grab your copy today!


Amazon: https://amzn.to/3xNa8kH
Amazon Worldwide: http://mybook.to/DomIdentity
Apple Books: https://apple.co/2QVk0s1
Kobo: https://bit.ly/3efG4qr
Nook: https://bit.ly/2PRx0yA
Google Play: https://bit.ly/3eUDcxY
Amazon Paperback: https://amzn.to/33bPnkD

Add Dom Identity to Goodreads: https://bit.ly/2RmYhJs



Review:
4 stars
****
This was a really good book! The Dom Identity is Michael Malone and Vanessa Jones's book. Michael works for McKay-Taggart. They are hired by Julian Lodge to investigate Vanessa. Vanessa is his wife, Dani's assistant, a job she took over from her sister after she died. Vanessa also is a former actress and movie star, who married a much older man before he died. She got a bad reputation in the press as being hard to deal with and a gold digger, but none of it is true. Now, she is leading a quiet life working for Dani, when some money goes missing from her company account. Julian doesn't trust her, so he hires McKay-Taggart to investigate Vanessa. Michael is tasked with going undercover as Vanessa's training dom at The Cub. Meanwhile, Vanessa is actually trying to look into the club members by pretending to be interested in BDSM, when she actually is investigating her sister's mysterious death. Michael doesn't like Vanessa, or trust her, upon hearing her story. But he soon meets her and realizes he has her all wrong. Vanessa and Micheal have an instant connection and both fulfill a lonely place inside each other. Michael continues trying to figure out what actually happened to the missing money, while keeping it a secret from Vanessa. The two develop a deep bond, but what will happen when they each find out their relationship began on lies and they are both keeping secrets from each other? Their love develops despite this and wins in the end.

This was a great story. I really liked Vanessa and Michael together; they made a great match. I especially liked Vanessa and her determination and strength. There was a really good mystery and suspense. I did want one last love scene after the big climax and the couple made up to really secure their HEA in my mind. Still, I very much enjoyed this book.

Overall, this was a good read. I just love this series. Ms. Blake never disappoints. I thought this book might be Kyle and Maebe's book, but it seems we have a few more books before we get to their book. I am very much anticipating it, but they next book (Deke's story) sounds really good too. I can't wait to see what Ms. Blake comes up with next.

About Lexi Blake

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.


Connect with Lexi


Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vTyQyb
Facebook: http://bit.ly/339Svf9
Twitter: http://bit.ly/2JGwnBn
Instagram: https://instagram.com/authorlexiblake?utm_medium=copy_link
Website: https://www.lexiblake.net

Monday, September 13, 2021

New Release: Afterglow by Aria Wyatt + Review & Excerpt!


 


Afterglow by Aria Wyatt is now available!


Blurb:


I’m a numbers girl.

Or at least I thought I was, until my formula fell apart. Back home in Vermont, with my dream on hiatus, I’m working at the Busy Bean and taking online classes. As long as I keep my focus, I’ll be back in New York City next semester. Hopefully.

When Declan O’Shaughnessy storms into the café, all muscles and tattoos, wielding his sexy Irish brogue like a weapon, the only equation I can solve is one that lands me in his bed. Even more dangerous is my growing affection for his cherub-faced little boy.

But Declan has complications of his own. He’s cagey, but I’ll win him over.

Yeah, about that focus… mine is all on him. Can we have a harmless fling without getting hurt?






Purchase Links:


Amazon: https://geni.us/AfterglowAmazon
Apple: https://geni.us/AfterglowApple
Kobo: https://geni.us/AfterglowKobo
Nook: https://geni.us/AfterglowNook
Google: https://geni.us/AfterglowGoogle

All the links in one spot: https://shor.by/busy-bean
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Series page: https://hearteyespress.com/wotn#/busy-bean/
Cover Design: Elle Maxwell Designs





Excerpt:


The Busy Bean reminds me of my father’s pub in Galway, where I had my first drink and started my love affair with Irish whiskey. I’ve traded booze for hot cider, but I crave the inviting pub vibe of this bakery. There are plenty of bars in town—like the place right across the car park—but I don’t dare set foot in one. This is the closest I’ll allow myself.

“Hi, what can I get started for you?”

I spin toward the lilting female voice and frown. I come here just about every day and I’ve never seen this woman. She’s a pretty little thing who barely comes up to my shoulder. A black T-shirt peeks from beneath the bright yellow apron that covers her breasts. She’s cinched the tie around her waist, showcasing her hourglass figure.

“Hello?” She props both hands on her hips. “Would you like to order something?”

My gaze snaps to her face and locks on to a set of eyes the exact shade of golden amber as whiskey. With her tanned skin, and thick, honey-blonde hair, I’d swear I walked into a distillery. My throat tightens, and the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end as I try to find the words to answer.

Her mouth starts to move again, drawing my focus to her lips. Full and pink, like a wild Irish rose. “I brewed a fresh pot of coffee and the drink of the day is a dirty apple chai.” She licks those plush lips and adds, “With apples from the Shipley orchards, of course.”

My stomach twists into a knot as I glance at the section of countertop that looks like a bar. I’d give my left arm for a pint of Guinness. And I’d give both arms for some whiskey. Desperate to derail that train of thought, I force my gaze to the display of artisanal honey from some of the local apiaries. Funny how the warm amber color also reminds me of whiskey, making my mouth water.

Then again, maybe it’s blondie who’s got me salivating. Whiskey be damned, I’d sell my soul to the Devil for a taste of her.





Review:

3 stars

***

 This was an okay read for me. Afterglow is book ten in the Busy Bean series, a standalone book in a series set in Sarina Bowen's True North world. This is Solana and Declan's book. Solana recently took a break from college and moved back to her hometown to work on some issues she's
dealing with. She is working at the Busy Bean. Declan is a single dad. Both of them are dealing with some pretty heavy trauma from their pasts and neither think they are in the right place for a relationship. But their connection is too hard to deny and they give in and start a relationship, knowing that it might just be temporary. Can the two of them work through their own problems, help each other heal and move on to a bright future together?

This was not a bad book. It just wasn't to my personal taste as far as angst. There were many big dramatic moments. I just found it to be unrealistic and melodramatic. It seemed a bit too long and I didn't feel any of the depth or emotion. There is a lot of crying by the characters, there was a little too much kid-time, and was a little too cheesy at times. The story was okay and kept my attention, but I didn't feel a connection to the book or the characters. Still, I was happy that Solana and Declan were able to work through their problems and come out together happy in the end.

Overall, this was just an okay read for me. It was pretty heavy and dramatic. Still, I enjoyed it in general and found it entertaining for the most part. I am really enjoying the Busy Bean series though and look forward to more from it in the future.




New Release: Footnote by Alexa Gregory + Excerpt & Review!




 Footnote by Alexa Gregory is now available!


Blurb:

A moving second-chance romance where hope can turn history into a footnote.

Sasha Covey needs a rewrite. Or a really big eraser. Her past doesn’t belong in the life she’s trying to rebuild. Her future—and her recovery—depend on a fresh start. Moving to Colebury seems like the perfect test until Penley Brooks waltzes into the Busy Bean. The handsome veterinarian is just as charming as when she fell for him a decade ago. Memories come flooding back, and their connection is as potent as ever.

Trouble is, Sasha has good reason to keep her distance. Her recovery is still new, and the single dad has wounds of his own. After years of being an afterthought, Penley’s goals are finally within reach. As much as she aches to reconnect, Sasha won’t stand in the way of his dreams.

Somehow, that all melts away whenever she’s with Penley. Together, dreaming is a little easier.

But dreams don’t always survive in the real world. Not when the past comes knocking.

Footnote is a standalone small-town romance set in the True North world. 





Purchase Links:


Amazon: https://geni.us/FootnoteAmazon
Apple: https://geni.us/FootnoteApple
Kobo: https://geni.us/FootnoteKobo
Nook: https://geni.us/FootnoteNook
Google: https://geni.us/FootnoteGoogle

All the links in one spot: https://shor.by/busy-bean
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Series page: https://hearteyespress.com/wotn#/busy-bean/
Cover Design: Elle Maxwell Designs




Excerpt:

The overhanging bell chimed as the door swung open, letting in a blast of frozen wind. I was slowly getting into the habit of looking up to greet patrons as soon as the tinkling sound echoed through the Busy Bean.

It wasn’t easy. If I was measuring coffee grounds for the espresso machine, I kept focused on that. If I was counting change, I couldn’t look up, too scared to stiff customers or my bosses. Zara, Audrey, and the other employees were pros at multitasking. They were like fireflies of activity, doing twenty different things all at once, including shouting out a kind welcome to the patrons.

I wasn’t exactly good at the whole chipper-greeting thing on a regular basis, let alone in the middle of a task. Besides, a cheerful hello demanded volume and a certain exuberance that I just didn’t have.

It sure wasn’t going to happen with this particular patron.

When I finally looked up to acknowledge the newcomer, I failed to remember a few things.

How to breathe.

Where I was.

Who I was.

My knees forgot how to stand, too. They buckled under me, threatening to twist together like Roderick’s pretzels before they went into the oven. I was a half-baked lump. The only thing I could do was blink. Fast and hard to remove the strange optical illusion standing in front of me.

There was no way in hell this was happening. Not after all this time. Not now. Not here.

And yet…

How many people had eyes the color of a starry night, complete with a twinkle? I knew if I looked hard enough, I’d see a sparkle in the blue depths, a tiny glimmer of stardust floating in the dizzying gaze.

That wasn’t even half of it. There was the smile. The one that was warmer than a preheated oven in the morning. The one that hinted at a dimple that never quite made its way into existence.

Penley Brooks.

He was the only man in the whole world that had all of those attributes. Unless I had finally lost my mind, he was standing in the Busy Bean, grinning at me. Like we ran into each other every day in Colebury. Like we talked all the time.

Like we hadn’t lost touch over a decade ago.

Like I hadn’t left without a word.

My body was still, refusing to move until he confirmed his presence. Maybe he would disappear. Maybe he wouldn’t recognize me.

“Sasha Covey.” He spoke my name like it was a benediction. But maybe that was simply the fizz of hope going off in my heart. I hadn’t felt that in eleven years.

If I had a tongue before, it was gone. Lost. Sacrificed to the gods of deep, rumbling male voices that made kindling out of a woman’s legs. Oh, he had not misplaced his charm. It had doubled. Tripled. Or maybe it was all me. I hadn’t shed my silly crush on him. It came roaring up like time hadn’t made us older.

“Hey, Pen.” Zara beamed at him before arching a brow at me, silently asking me what had turned me into an immobile pile of goo.

“Zara, hey. How’s the family?”

My boss shrugged. “Wonderful.” The oven dinged like a hangman’s bell. “Excuse me. Sasha here will take your order.”

Before heading into the kitchen, she shot me another look. I wanted to reach out and beg her not to leave me alone with Penley, but that would have been too weird. Even for me. I already won the Weird Award daily; I didn’t need to add to my collection of strange exchanges.

I tried to swallow, pleading with my voice to magically reappear, but then he went and did something completely in character. Something that made my gooey body turn to mush.

He leaned on the counter.

That smirk of his was on full display. Was there a spotlight on him? That was the only explanation. No one’s hair shined like that. Was I suddenly allergic to coffee? That was the only reason why my lips were tingling wildly.

A kiss couldn’t reverberate through the decades.

It was impossible.

Scientifically unprovable. Like almost-dimples and stardust eyes.

Kisses didn’t rebound. But then again, I was no expert in first kisses. Or second. Or third.

“How are you here?” Penley’s wonder echoed my own, effervescing in the pit of my stomach.

“I work here,” I answered lamely, even though I knew what he meant. I was definitely not going to tell him how I ended up in Colebury. I’d changed a lot since the last time we saw each other. Not exactly for the better. Penley was the last person in the world who would ever get the truth out of me. It would hurt him too much.

“I can see that you work here.” His smooth laughter glided against my bare arms as he slowly took me in. “It’s so good to see you.”

“Yeah. Same. What can I get you?”

There! A full sentence. Shake it off, Sasha.

Way easier said than done.





Review:

3.25 stars
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 This was an okay read for me. Footnote is Sasha and Penley's story. The two of them met in high school when their parents were dating and living together. When their parents broke up, Sasha's mother moved them out of town and they didn't see each other again. Now, Sashsa is back in town staying with her mother, who has moved back, and trying to deal with a serious issue, an eating disorder, so that she can get back on track to go back to college soon. She is working at the Busy Bean and is shocked to meet Penley again. He is now a veterinarian and single dad. The two still feel a connection between them and an attraction that they never truly acted on as teens. They become friends and begin a relationship, despite Sasha's misgivings because of her ED. She eventually sees she needs help and can't handle her problem on her own. But the relationship works out in the end.

This was a pretty good story. I enjoyed Sasha and Penley's shared history. The book was a little slow moving and I didn't feel much chemistry between the couple. They were only okay characters for me. I did feel like the big conflict between the couple was silly and didn't make sense. Still, I was happy the couple was able to reconnect and fall in love. They really needed each other and made a good match. The conflict wrapped up a little too close to the end and I wanted to see them together for longer, happy and healing. I was a little disappointed that they only had an HFN and long distance relationship with no solid commitments.

Overall, though this was not a bad story. I did feel the love between Sasha and Penley. I just found it pretty heavy and angsty at the end. Still, I enjoyed it in general and found it entertaining for the most part. I am really enjoying the Busy Bean series though and look forward to more from it in the future.