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Best Laid Plans

Emily Silver

Best Laid Plans is the 2nd book in the Colorado Black Diamonds series and this one is a hockey romance .  Lots of enjoyable tropes; fake dating, bad boy/ (but is he really?) good girl, brother’s teammate.  Even a lovable pup.

Cash is a hockey player who has a “bad boy” image and the team’s PR says he needs a reputation overhaul.  Piper is a PT intern and her ex is a real D-bag.  Caught him cheating with her roommate/former friend

Although Cash is in need of an major attitude overhaul, we soon find out why he’s such a grump and a lone wolf.  Piper is irresistible and as Cash begins to open up to her, barriers fall and sparks fly. (No, I’m NOT humming a TS song in my head.)

Loved checking in with Angie and Troy from book one, can’t wait for the rest of the series!  This book made my heart happy, well done.

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Marry Me Forever

by Kayla Chase

Book 3 of the Starry Hills Series

The more stories I read about this family from Starry Hills, the more I fall in love with them.  (I can use an Aunt Lori in my life!) This is the story of Nolan, a surprisingly shy movie star, and Katie, who is best friends with Nolan’s sister.  They’ve known each other forever, but Nolan asks her to pretend to be engaged to him to try and discourage his crazy ex from stalking him and telling the world they’re getting married.  Of course, real feelings start to develop, and Katie has to decide whether she’s cut out to be part of Nolan’s world.  LOVE the group texts (although I usually hate them in real life.) and also enjoy seeing how the previous couples from Starry Hills are faring.  Looking forward to Rafe & Abby’s story next.  Well done!

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Endless Skye

by Donna Grant

Donna Grant takes us back to the Isle of Skye with the next installment in the Skye Druids series.  As always, there’s action, mystery, intrigue and attraction.  The growing conflict amongst the Druids is becoming ever more dangerous and Willa and Jasper get dragged into the danger and deceit.  Can she trust Jasper or is he too good to be true?  Can she trust herself and her magic? I love the glimpses of characters from previous series,  especially Balladyn, Henry and Esther.  Will we see more familiar faces in the next installment?  Will the good side be victorious?  We have to wait and see.  Very much enjoyed this exciting read.

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Play Thing

by Cassie-Ann L. Miller

Can a grown woman get adopted by a fictional family?

 Asking for a friend. Could be the Westbrooks or the Brightons, not picky. 

Seriously, though, these series keep getting better and better and I love that the families are now meshed.  Getting peeks at some of the characters from previous books is such a treat, although this book could happily be read as a stand-alone.

We originally met Nicky in some of the Wild Westbrook & The Brighton Family stories. She’s a strong FMC (my favorite) and really does not like to show vulnerability.  In previous stories we’ve seen her as driven and no-nonsense, and watching her allow herself to become vulnerable was a treat. Ronan is a character we didn’t see much of previously.  He is one of the Brighton Brothers and was off playing hockey for much of the previous stories. When we meet him, he’s a party boy but when he takes that partying bad-boy behavior too far, Nicky is hired as his assistant/babysitter.  As the story progresses we see there’s much more to Ronan than appears on the surface. 

Even though their chemistry is explosive, I equally loved the scenes where they get to know each other on a deeper level and each becomes the other’s biggest supporter. No spoilers but I love that even the angsty parts get resolved quickly since both characters know what they want, but have to work though some issues to get there.

Twin brother Nolan is next up and I can’t WAIT to revisit these families again.  Well done Cassie-Ann!

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Head Over Heels

Karla Sorensen

5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ even though it made me cry.

Where exactly does one sign up for a MMC that is emotionally mature, enlightened, a family man and has a deliciously dirty side?  Asking for a friend. 

Warning, unless your heart is made of stone, this book will give you THE FEELS.  Especially if you’re already invested in the Wilder family through the earlier books. (Although this wonderful book could easily be written as a stand alone.)

Cameron Wilder is my favorite male character that I have read in a while.  And I read a lot! My grandmother used to say, “Beware of he quiet ones”, and this is certainly the case with this character.  He’s been a quiet force in the background of the previous Wilder stories but what a beautifully deep character he is.  Of course, we start of liking Ivy then disliking her for her prickliness and eventually as her layers are stripped away (by her own doing, not the pushiness of the MMC) you like her for the strong yet vulnerable woman that she is. I love that she doesn’t need to change the strong, kick ass wowan that she is for the love of a man she wasn’t expecting (or needing in her life).

With all of the Wilders putting in an appearance (again, SOB!) this story really put me through it.  I’m not a reader who gravitates to angst (I have enough of that in my own life, thank you very much) but it was an inevitable outcome and beautifully handled. 

It took me days to be able to sit down and put my thoughts into words for this incredible story, and I am very much looking forward to the release of the audio version.  I’ll just be sure to make sure I’m not driving during the heavier parts.

Great banter, both between the MMC and MFC, and especially the dynamics of the incredible Wilder family.  (If they were a real family, I’d ask to be adopted into their fold.) The relationship between Cameron and Ivy got off to quite an unexpected start but as it built and as they both came and grew together it was beautiful to witness.  And the spice level was incredible.  I love that there was no wavering, no third-quarter breakup even though we weren’t quite sure how things would work out in the end.

Well done, Karla!  I will certainly reread this story and I am so looking forward to the rest of the family’s untold stories, especially Ian and Poppy’s.

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It Just Feels Right

Hope Ford

Hope Ford certainly knows how to write a lovable hero.  Normally I like stories with older female MCs, Baker more than makes up for that.  What’s not to love about a guy who’s all in from the beginning but willing to respect his girls’s (perhaps misguided) wishes. Loved Baker, if only he existed in real life.  BUT, that’s we all read and love Romance, right?  

The stepbrother aspect honestly weirded me out at first, but the family dynamics being what they were, it worked out nicely.  And the father-figure! 😍 One thing I especially love about Hope Ford’s characters is once they recognize their feelings, they’re all in.  No back and forth, hemming and hawing.  As always, looking forward to the next story (Elias!).

𝕋𝕣𝕠𝕡𝕖𝕤 

🔥Man in Uniform

🔥Curvy Woman

🔥Stepbrother

🔥Off Limits

🔥Protective Hero

🔥Age Gap

🔥Has to have her

🔥All the possessive feels

🔥Small Town Romance

🔥Her First Time

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Dragon Kiss

Dragon Kiss: A Dragon Kings Novella by Donna Grant

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



This novella involves Alasdair and Lotti whom we met previously in Dragon Arisen, and takes you on an action-packed ride. They embark on their mission to retrieve a magical stone to protect the dragons on the realm Zora. A couple we met previously (Varek and Jeyra) join them on this quest.
There is much danger as Lotti learns about her magic and how to use it to protect those she cares about. After being alone her entire life, she is learning about relationships and how to cultivate them.
While most of Grant’s novels and novellas can be read as standalone, this one was more of a bridge between novels, filling in and expanding upon the building storyline. There is SO much action and adventure in this story and so much interweaving of multiple DG universes. As always, it leaves me wanting more, ASAP!
I look forward to the continuation of the beloved Dragon Kings storyline, and look forward to learning more about the new characters and species that we learned about in this and the prior installment.




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Dragon Frost

By Donna Grant

This story was just what I needed to feel the magic of the holidays this year!  We get to visit with one of our favorite couples, whose stories span the Dragon Kings, Warriors and Reapers series of Donna Grant (finally culminating in Inferno).  As winter and the holidays grow closer, both Con and Rhi are feeling a bit restless and agitated over the situation on Zora. Rhi LOVES to decorate for Christmas (Gods, I wish I had the ability to use magic in my decorating!) and Con proves his deep, abiding love for his mate by whisking her away for a magical (literally) holiday interlude.  Their passion and the way they care for each other is a balm for my soul.  And the surprise at the end!!!!  10/10 highly recommend to fans of Grant’s Dragon Kings series and anyone who’d love a warm, magical,  spicy holiday tale.  WARNING:  You’ll want to binge all of her books afterward!

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A Very Merry Mistake

by Lyra Parish

This was the first book I’ve read by this author, but it certainly won’t be the last!  The story was like a Hallmark Christmas movie with spice!  All the tropes I enjoy;  forced proximity, Christmas, grumpy/sunshine.  I read it in one happy sitting.

Jake and Claire were wonderful written characters and I love the town and supporting characters as well.  Also, Tinsel the cat was a fun addition.  

I received an advanced copy for an honest review, and am very delighted that I chose to read and review it.  Now I get to do a deep dive into Lyra Parish!

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Review of Stay With Me Forever

by Kayla Chase

Stay With Me Forever is the second book in the Starry Hills series, which is West and Emmy’s story.  We meet them both in the first book of the series;  Want Me Forever, which is part of the Starry Hills series.

West and Emmy both have deep scars from their tragic pasts which make a relationship between them seemingly impossible.  Over time, they both heal and grow and come together first out of friendship before giving in to anything more.

I absolutely love this new series and the characters and setting.  West’s children were an important and adorable aspect of this story, as was his extended family with whom he’s been estranged for quite some time.

I am very much looking forward to the next installment of this series.  If you want your heartstrings tugged, frayed and healed, this is a story (series) for you!