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Summer Reading Challenge Review: Huge Deal by Lauren Layne

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Huge Deal by Lauren Layne

Huge Deal is the third installment of the 21 Wall Street series by Lauren Layne, and my final read from Rowena’s picks for our Summer Reading Challenge. I really loved watching Kate and Kennedy battle their attraction. Kate fell in love with Kennedy the moment she saw him. For months she gazed after him adoringly, […]

Review: Law Man by Kristen Ashley

Review: Law Man by Kristen Ashley

Ah, Mitch Lawson. He’s one of my favorite Ashley heroes. Mitch is everything you look for in a hero. He’s sweet, but still alpha. He tells you how it’s going to be, but he does it in a quiet, but firm way. He cares deeply about his job upholding the law. Everything about him just […]

Joint Review: Getting Played by Emma Chase

Joint Review: Getting Played by Emma Chase

Getting Played is the second book in Emma Chase’s Getting Some series. Dean Walker is a small-town math teacher that hits the road with his band during the summer. Lanie Burrorws is a successful DIY blogger who is out celebrating a new career opportunity. Their attraction is instantaneous, their one night together is unforgettable. They […]

Review: Easy Kisses by Kristen Proby

Review: Easy Kisses by Kristen Proby

Kristen Proby is a new-to-me author this year. I have throughly enjoyed the Boudreaux family. They are so close knit and their closeness just flows through the pages. Each of them would do anything for the other and it just comes through to the reader so well that it’s hard not to sigh when all […]

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: A Beginner’s Guide to Rakes by Suzanne Enoch

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: A Beginner’s Guide to Rakes by Suzanne Enoch

Diane Benchley wants to get back what she feels was taken from her and that was a decent life with a husband who wasn’t a complete ass. Her husband died but left her penniless and in a ton of debt because of his gambling. Diane took up with Oliver very quickly thereafter but he up […]