Friday, October 24, 2025

The Halifax Hellions by Alexandra Vasti book review


The Halifax Hellions is a lively and engaging historical romance featuring twin sisters, Margo and Matilda Halifax. Set in the Regency era, the story unfolds in two interconnected novellas. Margo, known for her wild reputation, finds herself on a road trip to stop her sister's elopement, accompanied by her brother's best friend, Henry, who secretly loves her. Their journey is full of misadventures and hidden feelings. Meanwhile, Matilda, tired of her notorious persona, seeks a fresh start with Christian, a brooding protector with specific tastes (exploring a little kink). Their dynamic explores themes of power and vulnerability, leading to a sexy and spicy romance. The book masterfully intertwines humor, love, and chaos, making it a delightful read. 

I loved this book!  I feel like I read it pretty quickly, but it's hard to compare a kindle version to a paper one in terms of length. I had not read the previously released novella's...but I have read other books by this author (in the same series?)The dual narrative offers a rich exploration of contrasting characters and their growth, with Margo embracing her spirited nature and Matilda seeking a new path. Alexandra Vasti's fun characters and witty dialogue bring the Regency period to life, while the themes of love, scandal, and self-discovery resonate deeply. The book's playful yet profound exploration of relationships, both romantic and familial, adds depth and charm. I love the contrast of the two love stories.  I love the main characters. There were some funny laugh out loud moments and there were some tense moments.  This book is sure to be a hit when it comes out on February 17, 2026. Thanks to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for an ARC.

The Nanny's Handbook to Magic and Managing Difficult Dukes by Amy Rose Bennett book review

Emmeline Chase, a spirited widow and recent graduate of the Parasol Academy for Exceptional Nannies, unexpectedly lands a job with the enigmatic Duke Xavier Mason after a teleportation mishap. Set in 1851 London, Emmeline must manage the Duke's three mischievous wards while grappling with her growing feelings for Xavier. As a horologist focused on crafting the "King of Clocks" for Westminster Palace, Xavier needs peace, but a lurking saboteur and Emmeline's magical mishaps create delightful chaos. Their attraction grows despite the Academy's rules, leading to a charming blend of romance, humor, and Victorian-era enchantment. 

This was such a unique book because of  its seamless blend of Victorian charm and magical whimsy. It's kind of Mary Poppins-ish but for adults, with some spice. The novel offers a refreshing take on the historical romance genre with its unique magical system that empowers women in traditional roles. Emmeline and Xavier's relationship develops naturally, characterized by strong chemistry and emotional depth, making the romance both heartwarming and believable. Bennett's deft handling of neurodivergent characters adds authenticity and inclusivity, enriching the narrative. Readers will appreciate the well-crafted secondary characters and the engaging plot involving clockmaking and mysterious sabotage. I did love the added suspense with the bad guys! With its witty dialogue, intriguing setting, and themes of love and acceptance, this book is a delightful escape for fans of historical romance looking for a touch of magic.  

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Christmas Fling by Lindsey Kelk book review

Laura Pearce thinks she’s scored a bargain on a new flat—until she opens the door and finds her landlord, Callum McClay, straight out of the shower. Things get way worse (and weirder) when Laura makes a spontaneous decision to go home with Callum and pose as his girlfriend. But she can't go as Laura, she has to go along as Callum's made up girlfriend Caroline. She has to pretend to be a vegan Swedish masseuse who doesn't drink and tends to be rude. Cue snow, cozy trains, hostile relatives, her friends turning up as fake family members, and Callum’s ex making things awkward. Between the banter, embarrassing mishaps and a growing attraction, Laura and Callum start to feel more than just actors in a temporary charade. Told from Laura’s funny, sharp voice, this romcom mixes holiday fun and genuine heart—perfect for anyone who likes messy setups that lead to surprisingly real feelings. 

 If you live for fake-dating tropes, warm holiday vibes and characters who trade snappy one-liners like it’s a sport, this one’s right up your alley. The Scottish Highlands setting gives everything that extra cozy, cinematic feel—snowy trains, a grand family house, and those small traditions that make Christmas novels so addictive. Laura is smart, funny and refreshingly competent (neurosurgeon heroine who can roast you and save a life—yes please), and Callum is charming in a quietly awkward, utterly swoony way. He wants to be a pastry chef, but his parents can't accept that. Their chemistry is deliciously slow-burn: lots of near-misses, lingering looks, and those tiny, intimate moments that make you root for them hard. But sit tight for the spice.  You won't be disappointed. The supporting cast amps up both the laughs and the feels. There’s also a bit of realness in the story: sexism in STEM, family expectations, and the awkwardness of pretending to be someone else. Overall, it’s the kind of romcom that’ll have you laughing out loud, sighing at the sweet bits, and closing the book with a smile. A perfect read for the Christmas season.  I loved it!

Is This Real or Just Pretend? by Emily Sullivan book review

Alexandra Atkinson is a very competent financier whose sharp intellect keeps her family’s investment firm afloat—but her gender bars her from inheriting control. With her father nearing retirement and a resistant board demanding a male head, Alex faces losing the authority she quietly commands. Lucien Taylor, a once‑successful supper club owner returning from Paris after a bitter betrayal, needs capital to rebuild his life and support his family. Alex proposes a pragmatic bargain: she will fund Lucien’s venture if he publicly courts her long enough to remove the marriage objection to her board appointment. Their staged engagement, intended as a transactional arrangement, awakens unexpected vulnerabilities. Lucien recognizes the warmth beneath Alex’s composed exterior; Alex finds herself unsettled by an attraction she cannot manipulate. Victorian social strictures, lingering secrets, and repeated miscommunications complicate the pair’s progress from convenience to devotion. 

Historical romance readers will love the Victorian backdrop that provides the rich social constraints that heighten stakes: inheritance rules, patriarchal boards, and reputations that must be managed—all of which amplify the characters’ strategic choices. The author had a great setting, fun dialogue and lots of little details that just really added to the story.  The fake‑courtship premise supplies flirtatious tension and the pleasure of watching a scheme become genuine, with plenty of scenes where professional negotiations bleed into personal exposure. Fans of slow burn will appreciate how attraction simmers before confession, and readers who enjoy character‑driven conflict will be invested in the protagonists’ growth as they learn to trust and communicate. This was an overall fun read.  It was unique.  It kept my attention and I loved all the details.  Who doesn't want a fun HEA?

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

To Heist and to Hold by Christina Britton book review

Heloise Marlowe, a determined widow and skilled blacksmith, infiltrates the notorious gaming club, Dionysus, to clear her sister-in-law Julie's name after a valuable heirloom necklace goes missing. Under the guise of seduction, she must navigate her feelings for the club’s owner, Ethan Sinclaire, who is grappling with rumors that threaten his establishment's reputation. As Heloise and Ethan’s lives intertwine, they must confront their pasts while uncovering the truth behind the theft and the suspicions surrounding the club. Their growing attraction complicates their mission, leading to a passionate romance that blooms amidst deception and danger. 

Readers of historical romance will be enjoy by "To Heist and To Hold" for its unique perspective on the working class, diverging from the typical ballrooms and aristocratic settings. Heloise is a relatable and empowering heroine, defying societal norms as a blacksmith and a member of the Wimpole Street Widows Society. The novel masterfully combines mystery, romance, and emotional depth, showcasing the characters' struggles with guilt and trust amidst a backdrop of intrigue. The chemistry between Heloise and Ethan adds a layer of tension and excitement, while the supporting characters add a lot to the story. With its blend of steamy moments, witty banter, and genuine connection, this book is a must add to your TBR pile.  I really enjoyed it and I particularly loved all the name (of characters) choices in this story.

This book is out today!  Thanks to @Forever and #NetGalley for an ARC.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Dream Harbor #4: The Strawberry Patch Pancake House by Laurie Gilmore book review


This is book #4 in the Dream Harbor series and I have to say that I love coming back to a familiar world with both old and new characters. In this book, Archer, a world-renowned chef and single father, relocates to provide a stable home for his young daughter, Olive, after her mother's untimely passing. Faced with the challenge of running a pancake restaurant and winning over the locals, Archer struggles to balance his new life while gaining custody of Olive, who is hesitant to connect with him. Enter Iris, a free-spirited woman who has never held a job for long and is searching for a fresh start. When offered the opportunity to be Olive's nanny, she is hesitant but ultimately decides to take the plunge. The job has good pay and a place to live. As she navigates her new role, she finds herself drawn to Archer, who surprises her with his cooking skills and brooding charm. Their evolving relationship is filled with sexual tension as they grapple with their pasts and the challenges of parenting. With a delightful blend of humor, romance, and community spirit, this story captures the essence of finding love and family when least expected, leading to a heartwarming happily-ever-after that readers will cherish. 

I love this book because of  its charming small-town setting and lovable characters. The single dad and nanny trope adds a layer of sweetness and tension as Archer's protective instincts clash with Iris’s desire for independence. Readers will enjoy the forced proximity that heightens their chemistry, making each interaction feel electric. The slow-burn romance allows for emotional depth, as both characters confront their pasts and learn to trust one another. The narrative is sprinkled with humor and heartwarming moments, making it a perfect escape for those seeking lighthearted yet meaningful stories. With well-developed secondary characters that enrich the plot, readers will feel immersed in the close-knit community of Dream Harbor. If you have read the other books in this series, you know what to expect.  If you are just jumping in, you will love the HEA, the fun and quirky characters and sexy scenes.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Big Shots #4: Pitcher Perfect by Tessa Bailey book review


NHL rookie Robbie Corrigan is a charming playboy who seems to have it all—stardom, a best friend as a roommate, and the adoration of Boston’s women. However, everything changes when he meets Skylar Paige, a fiercely independent Division 1 softball pitcher who is immune to his charms. She puts Robbie in his place, seconds after they meet.  She is not impressed by his conquests and lets him know. However, their paths will soon cross because Skylar harbors a long-time crush on her brother’s best friend.  Her best friend backs out of a an event and Skylar decides she needs a fake boyfriend for this family wilderness competition. Robbie steps in to help make her crush jealous. As they navigate through the challenges of their faux relationship, trust builds between them, leading to unexpected chemistry. Their banter and growing closeness force them to confront their feelings, and soon, what started as a pretense begins to feel all too real. 

I didn't realize this was book 4 in this series, but it was super easy to jump into and I did not feel like I was missing out on a back story.  I loved how Skylar was hot, sporty and a little awkward.  Robbie did not give the best first impression, but I love how his character was developed throughout the story. Parts were laugh out loud funny, there was a little tension and some pretty hot sex! The fake dating trope is great, with Robbie's flirty nature contrasting perfectly with Skylar's strong-willed persona. Robbie's growth from a cocky player to a caring partner adds layers to his character. Skylar’s journey of self-discovery and vulnerability resonates with many, showcasing a strong female lead who doesn’t shy away from her ambitions. With a backdrop of sports and family competition, this story promises a lighthearted yet heartfelt read that blends sizzling romance with character development, ensuring readers are left swooning for more. It was an enjoyable read.  Once I started I could not put it down.  Some reviews are pretty harsh on the story and the author, but this is a great sports romance that is well written with a HEA.  This book was just released on September 9, 2025 and it should definitely be added to your reading list.