Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst book review

Sexy time in the Outer Banks. Aspen Lourde is desperate for another bestseller… and she'll go to any length to get it. Even if it means sacrificing her pride to chase the hottest bachelor in town and get him to break her heart… Aspen Lourde can't seem to produce another successful book, and the pressure's on to prove she's not just a one-hit-wonder. Without any fresh romantic turmoil to fuel her pen, Aspen needs inspiration quick enough to create a book her agent can sell to her publisher. So she escapes for the summer to the Outer Banks with a plan to live a story worth writing. Brick Babel is a romance novelist's dream: a local heartthrob with a reputation as wild as the horses running free in the town. He's everything Aspen needs for a muse kickstart—gorgeous, moody, and notoriously unattainable. A good heartbreak is exactly what she needs to meet her deadline and her agent's patience is growing thin.

But Brick refuses to play the game, rejecting all of her advances. When Aspen hears his tour company is on the verge of bankruptcy, she offers him a deal: fake a whirlwind summer romance, then ditch her, drama guaranteed. Desperate to save his grandfather's business, Brick agrees to the ridiculous deal. What starts as a contractual fling spirals out of control as lines blur and real feelings emerge. Brick's falling hard, and Aspen's rethinking her plot twist. The novel might be her ticket back to the top, but at what cost? 

Book of the Month delivers an entertaining romance set against the stunning backdrop of North Carolina's Outer Banks. The setting is so beautifully and vividly described that I found myself wanting to pack my bags and visit immediately! Brick, the misunderstood hero, is a standout. The chemistry between Aspen and Brick is undeniable, leading to some steamy moments where Brick's take-charge attitude and dirty talk added spice to their romance. The secondary characters also shine, adding layers of fun, angst, and intrigue to the story. I'm excited to see where the story goes next, especially with Aspen's sister and Brick's best friend gearing up for their own romance in the future. If fake dating, dating the bad boy, small town romance is your thing, definitely pick up this book! I loved it.

Thursday, September 26, 2024

One Kiss to Desire by Grace Callaway

This was my first book in the Blackwood Legacy series, so it sounds like I have to go back and read the others. This steamy historical romance features a wounded lord and his disguised housekeeper, packed with humor, heat, and heart. Lord Ethan Harrington, a once-gifted pianist now grappling with an injury, seeks solitude in the quirky village of Chudleigh Bottoms. He hires Xenia Loveday, a resourceful woman running from a troubled past, to manage his home. Their initially tense relationship evolves into a passionate connection as they work together to break a curse that binds them. However, Xenia's hidden secrets threaten their growing love. The story intertwines themes of hidden identities, class differences, and the healing power of love amidst mutual trauma. The dynamics of the Blackwood family are skillfully explored, showcasing their imperfections and deep bond. 

Ethan and Xenia's chemistry is captivating; both characters experience personal growth and healing throughout their journey. Their connection is built on mutual support and understanding, making their romance all the more poignant. The inclusion of supernatural elements and local folklore adds an intriguing layer to the plot. The supporting characters, including siblings and a mischievous ghost, enrich the narrative, hinting at future stories. This book is a bit spicy. Xenia is a storyteller and she specializes in naughty stories in a brothel. She is a virgin, so she does not offer “other services.” Her stress about being found out really comes out in the story. Makes you sit on the edge of your seat. This story is fast-paced, filled with humor, emotional depth, and a delightful mix of tension and romance. Grace Callaway's writing is engaging, making this book a fun and spicy read. I highly recommend it for those who enjoy complex characters and a well-crafted love story that leaves you eager for more!

No Ordinary Duchess by Elizabeth Hoyt

Elizabeth Hoyt returns with No Ordinary Duchess, the third installment in her captivating Greycourt Series, offering readers a blend of intense emotions and steamy romance set against a backdrop of family feuds and intrigue. The story introduces us to Lady Elspeth de Moray, the unconventional sister of Julian's childhood best friend, Ran. With a past steeped in tragedy, Elspeth is determined to uncover a manuscript believed to belong to Julian’s family, which sets her on a collision course with Julian Greycourt, the brooding heir to a dukedom. 

The chemistry between Elspeth and Julian is electric, enhanced by their contrasting personalities: the sunny, free-spirited Elspeth and the cold, controlled Julian. Their paths continually cross as they pursue their separate quests, leading to moments charged with sexual tension and unexpected intimacy. Hoyt masterfully explores their D/s relationship, showcasing a dynamic that feels both fresh and authentic. It adds a bit of unexpected extra spice. I loved it!!!

The novel is rich with subplots, including threats from assassins and Julian's struggle against his malevolent uncle, Augustus. Yet, it is the romance that remains at the forefront, encapsulating the emotional journey from distrust to passionate love. Hoyt's writing shines as she delves into the raw emotions of her characters, making their connection feel genuine and compelling. With intricate character development and a plot filled with twists, No Ordinary Duchess is a spellbinding read that fans of historical romance will love. The tension and powerful moments throughout the narrative create an immersive experience that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. 

For fans who have spent four years waiting for book 3, I can say it does not disappoint. For those who enjoy spicy romance with depth and complexity, this historical romance is a must-read. Dive into the Greycourt Series and lose yourself in this addicting tale!

When a Rogue Meets His Match by Elizabeth Hoyt

Gideon Hawthorne emerges from the gritty depths of St. Giles, a man with a complex past and a rough exterior. Tasked with doing the Duke of Windermere’s dirty work, his primary desires are wealth and the affection of Messalina. The character development in this novel is impressive, keeping readers guessing throughout. Gideon immediately draws readers in with his complex personality and hidden secrets. His interactions with those he employs reveal layers to his character, making his journey all the more compelling. 

 Messalina Greycourt, now Hawthorne, is a fierce and resilient heroine. Having endured a challenging childhood marked by loss, she presents a strong front. Beneath her tough exterior lies a kind heart, as she learns to navigate her complicated feelings toward her husband. As the story progresses, Messalina's understanding of Gideon’s background and her growth as a character highlight her compassion and strength. Her evolution from loathing to love is beautifully portrayed, showcasing her ability to empathize with those around her. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Kudos to Hoyt for her consistent writing style. Together, Gideon and Messalina create an electrifying dynamic, their fiery chemistry evident in their interactions. Their intimate moments are charged with passion, making them a captivating couple whose journey is both heartwarming and thrilling. Overall, this book is a must-read for fans of historical romance. Highly recommended! The world of Greycourt is one I’m eager to revisit. Here’s to the next installment—I can hardly wait!

Scenic Route by Katie Ruggle

Katie Ruggle’s The Scenic Route is a fast-paced, contemporary romance that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the Rocky Mountains. The story follows Felicity Pax, a bold and fearless bounty hunter, and Bennett Green, a charming private investigator. Their electric chemistry is palpable from the moment they meet, making for an laugh out loud read filled with witty banter and steamy tension. 

Felicity is a heroine that readers will root for—independent, adrenaline-seeking, and driven by her mission to track down her estranged mother who has disappeared with a small fortune. Enter Bennett, assigned to shadow her, and the plot quickly thickens. The tension between them builds, making their enemies-to-lovers dynamic incredibly entertaining. Ruggle excels at crafting sharp dialogue that showcases Felicity’s frustration with Bennett, especially as she attempts to shake him off while navigating quirky mountain towns. Ruggle's vivid descriptions of the wild terrain and charming towns bring depth to the narrative, making the characters' journey feel immersive. It is satisfying to see Felicity and Bennett's relationship develop as they face challenges together. 

Their chemistry is undeniable, and the tension builds to a satisfying climax. I love how her sisters personalities added to the story. Bennett makes a great book boyfriend! In conclusion, The Scenic Route is a fun, action-packed read filled with humor and romance. With its strong-willed heroine and charismatic hero, this book is sure to entertain fans of romantic comedies. Whether it's Felicity's determination to stay ahead of Bennett or their undeniable chemistry, this is a journey well worth taking. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an enjoyable weekend read!

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Not the Duke’s Darling By Elizabeth Hoyt book review

Not the Duke’s Darling was published in 2018 and I picked it up because I saw the third one was coming out soon. Freya de Moray is a captivating character with a complex past. As a member of the secret order of Wise Women and the daughter of disgraced nobility, she has a strong sense of justice and a thirst for revenge against the Duke of Harlowe, the man responsible for her family's downfall. In the story, the Wise Women are being witch hunted by men called Dunkelders. 

When Freya and Christopher meet again at a country house party, Freya begins plotting her revenge, not knowing that the Duke is also entangled in his own struggles, including being blackmailed for his late wife's indiscretions. He is also suffering from some PTSD that comes out at different parts of the book. The story unfolds with their intense connection, revealing layers of their past and the secrets that bind them. The development of their relationship from enemies to lovers is engaging and well-paced, making for a gripping read. The dark backstories of the characters add depth to the narrative, and the inclusion of Messalina's perspective enriches the plot, leaving readers eager for her story next. The story delves into deeper themes of trust, forgiveness, and love. The emotional weight of their childhood friendship, fractured by tragedy, adds to the stakes as they navigate their feelings amidst danger and intrigue. 

I prefer to read a series book in order as it usually sets things up for the future. The pacing is fast, ensuring there's never a dull moment, there are a few spicy open door scenes that will leave you swooning. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It left me excited for the next installment in the series. Recommended for readers who are looking for a fun historical romance featuring childhood friends, mystery, and a compelling enemies-to-lovers dynamic. I look forward to reading the rest of the series!

Friday, September 6, 2024

Given Our History by Kristyn J. Miller book review

Assistant professor Clara Fernsby is determined and focused on her dream of teaching history. Since the age of fourteen, she has pursued this goal relentlessly, overcoming all obstacles, including a significant relationship from her past. Her hard work pays off when she secures a full time teaching position at a university right after graduating, and she is now up for tenure. 

However, everything changes when Theodore "Teddy" Harrison arrives as a visiting scholar for the fall semester. Teddy is a reminder of Clara's past, as they haven’t spoken since a falling out a decade ago. Their shared history at a sleepaway camp in the Blue Ridge Mountains resurfaces, where they exchanged books and music and fell in love as teenagers. At this point, they don’t really know each other anymore. 

As they collaborate on a project and share drinks at a college bar, Clara finds herself falling for Teddy once more. Aware of their complicated history, she grapples with the possibility that he may not be interested. Yet, both heart and history have their own interpretations, and Clara is determined not to repeat the past. This novel's dual timelines juxtapose Clara and Teddy's early friendship with their present-day interactions. Readers witness their growth from childhood friends to strangers, and perhaps back to something more. I wanted to jump in and help them with their communication skills! 

The characters of Clara and Teddy are compelling and relatable, making the reader root for their romance. The pacing is well-executed, and the emotional depth of their relationship adds to the overall charm of the narrative. The backdrop of academia and the transition from summer to fall amplify the cozy, romantic atmosphere. "Given Our History" is an engaging, heartwarming read that fans of second chance romances will adore. It's a perfect book for fall, and I recommend it for anyone looking for a light, enjoyable escape.