This book has a charming blend of grumpy sunshine dynamics and quirky family interactions. Wyatt's rugged persona, coupled with Trista's vibrant spirit, creates a compelling push-and-pull that will keep readers invested in their relationship. The warm and humorous family dynamics add depth, making the story relatable and engaging. Wyatt's niece, Everly, really added a lot to the story as a secondary character. There are themes of body positivity and the exploration of personal insecurities, offering a refreshing take in contemporary romance. With its unique premise of surrogacy intertwined with romance, this book offers a delightful escape for fans of small-town love stories. This was my first book that I read by Amy Daws and I loved it! It was quite spicy, exploring the edges of various kinks. A lot of the reviews went pretty hard at legal and ethical issues of surrogacy, but I think if you suspend reality and just go along with the fictional ride --it did not seem too problematic for me. It might have started out as a business transaction, but ended in love (a lot like a lot of historical romances). I thought this book was super hot and spicy. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
Monday, April 7, 2025
Mountain Men Matchmaker #1: Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws book review
In "Nine Month Contract" by Amy Daws, Wyatt, a grumpy mountain man, finds himself in need of a surrogate and turns to an unconventional wanted ad, thanks to his meddling brothers. Enter Trista, a spirited woman with dreams of opening an animal rescue facility. Their initial arrangement is purely business, but as their chemistry ignites during an awkward home insemination attempt, Wyatt realizes he wants more than just a surrogate—he wants Trista to be his partner. The story explores their journey through family dynamics, self-discovery, and the challenges of becoming parents together. With a blend of humor, tension, and heartfelt moments, the book captures the essence of opposites attracting in a small-town setting.
Secret Society of Governess Spies #2: Never Gamble Your Heart by Lindsay Lovise book review
"Never Gamble Your Heart" is the second installment in the "Secret Society of Governess Spies" series, set in 1838 England. The story follows Francis (Frankie) Turner, a math genius who becomes the governess for Jasper Jones' fifteen-year-old niece, Cecelia. When Frankie's impulsive younger sister goes missing, she infiltrates Jasper's gambling den to uncover a disturbing pattern: wealthy young women are being married off to impoverished men, often against their will, due to societal pressures. As Frankie navigates the challenges of her new role and Jasper's intriguing but complicated personality, she teaches Cecelia how to count cards and uncovers the truth behind the sinister dowry schemes. With an engaging mix of romance and mystery, Frankie and Jasper's relationship evolves amidst schemes and tension, leading them both to unexpected realizations about love and trust.
I love the spy/mystery/secrets in this series! The chemistry between Frankie and Jasper is hot, marked by witty banter and a slow-burn romance that keeps readers engaged. Frankie’s brilliance in mathematics adds a unique twist to the traditional governess trope, while Cecelia’s spirited nature provides comic relief and charm. The interplay of danger and intrigue surrounding the dowry scheme creates high stakes that enhance the romantic tension. With clever plotting and relatable themes of self-discovery and empowerment, this novel offers an entertaining escape into a world of love, mystery, and the fight against societal norms. I really enjoyed this story and I really love the beautiful cover. I found myself rooting for Frankie and Jasper to fall in love and be successful, despite what life had thrown at them. There was some redemption going on in here that added a surprising twist. All in all, I highly recommend this book.
Thursday, April 3, 2025
These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean book review
In "These Summer Storms," Sarah MacLean ventures into contemporary fiction, delivering a gripping tale of family, loss, and inheritance. Alice Storm, estranged from her wealthy family, returns to their Rhode Island island estate after the death of her father, Franklin Storm, a tech mogul with a narcissistic streak. The siblings, who haven't seen each other in years, are summoned for a bizarre inheritance challenge orchestrated by their late father. Each must navigate personal conflicts and family dynamics while completing tasks that reveal deep-seated issues and secrets. Among them is Jack Dean, Franklin's brooding right-hand man, whose chemistry with Alice adds a romantic twist to the story. As Alice grapples with her family's legacy and her own identity, she discovers what truly matters beyond wealth and status. The narrative is rich with character development, emotional depth, and unexpected twists, making it an engaging read that explores the complexities of family relationships.
Romance readers will be drawn to "These Summer Storms" for its compelling romantic tension between Alice and Jack. Their chemistry is palpable, igniting sparks that keep readers invested in their evolving relationship. While the novel centers on family dynamics, MacLean skillfully weaves in moments of intimacy and longing, offering a satisfying balance of drama and romance. There is so much drama in this book!!! Wow. I really enjoyed the New England beach/island setting. The emotional stakes elevate the connection between the protagonists, making readers root for their love amidst the chaos of family secrets (so many secrets) and challenges. The witty banter and steamy encounters provide an enjoyable escape, ensuring that even those who are primarily fans of romance will find a lot to love in this captivating contemporary fiction debut.
Thank you to Random House - Ballantine Books and NetGalley for an ARC of this book
Monday, March 31, 2025
Our Dear Miss H. Is on the Case by Violet Marsh book review
In Our Dear Miss H. is on the Case by Violet Marsh, we follow Georgina Harrington, an intelligent and determined archaeologist who struggles to gain recognition in a male-dominated field during this historical time period. Forced to present her findings under her cousin Percy's name, Georgina is thrust into turmoil when Percy mysteriously disappears with her latest discovery. Concerned for his safety, she enlists the help of Alexander Lovett, Percy's charming yet infuriating best friend. As they embark on a quest to find Percy, they navigate societal pressures, battle personal demons, and confront the expectations placed upon them by their families. Set against the backdrop of the 1750s, the story blends romance, humor, and intrigue, as Georgina and Alexander discover their undeniable chemistry while dealing with the complexities of their lives and the threat looming over the monarchy.
I loved the funny parts of this book! The roster/chicken fad of the ton is hilarious. Georgina and Alexander's chemistry is palpable as they navigate their own insecurities and family pressures, making their relationship feel genuine and relatable. The witty banter and engaging dialogue add depth to their interactions, inviting readers to root for their romance. Furthermore, the historical setting offers a fresh perspective on gender roles and societal expectations, making it not only entertaining but also thought-provoking. With a mix of endearing characters, unexpected twists, and a charming subplot involving a supportive found family, this book promises to satisfy any reader's craving for a captivating romantic adventure. I really enjoyed the tight knit group of supportive friends. I think the author portrayed how a disability might have been perceived at the time (interesting to think about). The cover was a good reflection of parts of the story. This book is the second book in the series, but it can easily be read as a stand alone. It's got some spicy scenes, but I think the mystery is the major point. There is some violence and fighting that will get your adrenaline pumping. I really liked it and it's a perfect weekend read when you are in the mood for a good historical romance.
The Loathe Boat by Cindy Dorminy book review
The Loathe Boat by Cindy Dorminy is a dramatic romance that follows Chrissy Parks and Deacon Youngblood, a couple who unexpectedly win a cruise ticket while performing a dance in outrageous costumes. As they prepare for their role-playing-themed cruise, Deacon surprises Chrissy with a marriage proposal. However, Chrissy, still grappling with her past divorce, panics and declines, leading to a breakup. Despite the tension, neither is willing to give up their cruise ticket, resulting in an awkward journey aboard the Sovereign of the Sea. With Deacon determined to win Chrissy back and lingering feelings from her ex-husband complicating matters, the cruise becomes a backdrop for self-discovery and potential reconciliation. Amidst humorous situations and unexpected encounters, Chrissy must navigate her emotions and decide whether to embrace a second chance at love or abandon ship altogether.
The dual perspectives provide a deeper understanding of Chrissy and Deacon's motivations, while the forced proximity of the cruise setting adds to the comedic tension. The exploration of relationship dynamics, including miscommunication and the challenges of moving on from past relationships, resonates with many readers. The lighthearted tone and humorous situations keep the story entertaining, making it a perfect escape. Additionally, the unique twist of a LARPing cruise adds an adventurous element, enhancing the romantic escapade. With memorable characters and a satisfying journey toward love, this book is a delightful read for anyone who enjoys a mix of humor, romance, and self-discovery. There is a lot of drama and some sexy times. I think some of the past reviews went in a little hard on a book that is meant to be a fun escape. This would be THE perfect book to pack for a cruise. I think it would also appeal to fans of Below Deck and Dr. Odyssey - ship romances are having a moment!
The Christmas Countdown by Holly Cassidy book review
Callie is facing her first Christmas as a single woman after her childhood sweetheart breaks her heart. In a bid to lift her spirits, her sister Anita creates a homemade Advent calendar filled with cheerful challenges and treats, reminiscent of their childhood traditions. Reluctantly, Callie agrees to participate, but her plans take a delightful turn when she meets Marco, a charming baker who joins her in completing the tasks. Together, they tackle the calendar's challenges, from decorating a Christmas tree to taking a cooking class, all while navigating the ups and downs of newfound friendship and potential romance. As Callie starts to rediscover the magic of the holidays, she finds herself slowly letting go of her past and embracing the possibilities of love again. With the help of her sister and Marco, Callie's journey is filled with warmth, humor, and festive cheer, leading to a heartwarming conclusion that reminds her, and readers, of the joys of the season.
Readers will be enjoy this holiday tale, as it combines themes of self-discovery, friendship, and love. Callie's transformation from a Grinch to someone who embraces the holiday spirit is relatable and heartwarming. The chemistry between Callie and Marco is palpable, filled with punny banter and sweet moments that make their relationship both believable and enjoyable. Readers will appreciate the emphasis on honesty and communication in their budding romance, presenting a refreshing take on love. The engaging narrative, sprinkled with festive activities and cozy moments, creates a perfect backdrop for the burgeoning romance. With its lighthearted tone and uplifting message, this book is a delightful escape that reminds readers of the magic of Christmas and the power of love, making it a must-read for anyone who adores holiday romance. It's quick it's fun and slightly spicy. I loved it and it's perfect to get you in the mood for Christmas....even months ahead of time ;)
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
The Duke and Lady Scandal by Christy Carlyle book review
In the captivating opener of Christy Carlyle's Princes of London series, readers are swept into a thrilling chase through Victorian London. The story follows Alexandra Prince, a clever and impulsive bluestocking who manages her family's antiquities shop while her adventurous siblings are off exploring. When she overhears a plot to steal the Crown Jewels, she seizes the chance to prove her worth and contacts Detective Inspector Benedict Drake of Scotland Yard. Benedict, dedicated yet serious, initially dismisses her claims but soon finds himself entangled in her world as they investigate the theft. Their undeniable chemistry blossoms amidst the action and mystery, as they navigate newfound feelings while pursuing a dangerous case. As tensions escalate, Alexandra's impulsive nature leads her back to Benedict, and the stakes become higher than ever. This unconventional historical romance interweaves intrigue and attraction, setting the stage for a series filled with adventure and passion.
This book is a delightful romantic adventure that combines engaging characters with a compelling mystery. Romance readers will appreciate the strong chemistry between Alexandra and Benedict, who both possess relatable struggles and desires. The Victorian London setting, paired with their journey from strangers to partners, adds depth to the narrative. With Alexandra's longing for adventure and Benedict's ambition, their dynamic unfolds beautifully, captivating readers as they work together to solve the mystery. The quick pacing and intriguing plot twists keep the excitement alive, making it a fast and enjoyable read. Additionally, the presence of strong secondary characters adds layers to the story, ensuring readers will be eager for the next installment in the series. This book is perfect for those who love historical romances with a mix of suspense and heartfelt connections. I love the cover art - it gives off a really romantic vibe.
This book is out April 1, 2025. Thanks to Avon/Harper Voyager and Netgalley for an Advance Reader Copy.
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