Showing posts with label Natasha Madison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natasha Madison. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2023

What I Read Last Week

It's a new week! My kids are off from school two days this week, and honestly if the weather forecast is right, they could be off all week. It's looking like we could get hit with over a foot of snow. Let me tell ya, I am not excited about the snow. It seems like we had so much this winter, and it was just starting to melt. I told my husband that I'm fine with winter hanging on, but I'd like to unsubscribe to the snow and ice. If only it worked that way.

This week I read 6 books! Quite honestly they were all pretty fabulous. Broken Love Story by Natasha Madison was my favorite of the week. There was just something about those two characters, and all that they had been through, that hit me so hard. Between baseball romance and hockey romance, I read 3 sports romance books. It really is my favorite thing ever. Ever so slowly I am working my way through Gina Azzi's backlist, as well as Natasha Madison's. Their storytelling, and characters, are some of my favorites.




Fill me in on what you read last week. Did you have a favorite? Any duds? What's the reading plan for this week?


Happy Reading,
Laura

Friday, February 17, 2023

Brother's Best Friend Hockey Romance Recommendations

I feel like a broken record when it comes to the brother's best friend trope, but it truly is one of my top 3 favorite tropes. I can't help it. It's just so good. Plus I think a lot of people have their favorite tropes, so why not lean into it a bit.

Now when I posted my Brother's Best Friend Romance recommendations post the other day, I had mentioned that I could probably do an entire post just based on hockey. So here I am. 

I went through all of the hockey romances that I have read, with the exception of a few where tropes weren't crystal clear (ahem: Aven Ellis), and compiled a list. Turns out I have read 12 that feature the brother's best friend, or best friend's sibling, trope. Three of these I mentioned in my other post, therefore I won't repeat what I said about those. I will however still list them. 

What is your favorite trope? Or are you like me and have a top 3? Also, have you read any of these hockey romances? Any books that I should read? I'd love to know all the things.


Happy Reading,
Laura


Let's start with the three books I had previously mentioned. They were:

The Risk Taker by Gina Azzi


Something So Irresistible by Natasha Madison


Maxim by Samantha Whiskey


Now for the new recommendations!


Wheeler by Samantha Whiskey

I loved the Seattle Sharks series from Samantha Whiskey! I cannot think of a single book that I didn't enjoy. So many various tropes, and the characters were all amazing. Lukas and Faith's story was no different. Lukas hired Faith as his personal assistant after her brother suggested it. Well Lukas has had a thing for Faith for a while now, and this is going to make working in such close proximity interesting.  The goal is to keep things platonic and maintain that friendship. Well that is until the sparks fly.


Change on the Fly by Maren Moore
Change on the Fly was an emotional read. Not necessarily because of the relationship between Reed and Holland, but because of the situation with Reed's nephew. That storyline gutted me. But witnessing Holland assist Reed with caring for Evan was everything. Then Reed stepping up and taking care of the issues Holland was having as well? Yep, so good. Reed is a protector through and through, and this story just solidified that. These two characters pulled me, and I loved getting to know them, as well as all of the friends and family.

Sneaking Around with #34 by Piper Rayne

Oh Warner! This man has quite the past, and he tried to keep his upbringing a secret. Part of his past has to do with Imogen. Who is Imogen you ask? Ford's sister. Yes the same Ford who Warner is now teamed up with. This second chance romance was my favorite of the Hockey Hotties series. I loved how we learned about the past, how it was affecting the present (relationship/teamwork with Ford & Warner), and then witnessing the happily ever after in progress. This book had it's emotional moments, it's tense moments, and some passionate ones as well. 


Scoring to Win Duet by Maren Moore
The Scorecard & The Final Score

Oh what to say about this duet. Graham and Emery's story will take you through the wringer. Graham and Reed are good friends, and Reed is Emery's big brother. So things are tense in that situation. But when a night together leads to a pregnancy, their lives are about to flip upside down. Not only that, but they are now in a fake relationship. The problem with that is they don't get along. They are constantly butting heads. Yet somehow they end up falling. The Scorecard does end on a cliffhanger of sorts, so make sure to have The Final Score ready to go. Their story is going to take you on a ride. It will be emotional. You will want to smack one or both of them upside their fictional heads. Yet at the same time you may just fall for this couple, and find yourself cheering them on as they get their happily ever after.

Cross Checked Hearts by Cali Melle

Cross Checked Hearts is the very first book in the Wyncote Wolves series from Cali Melle. What better way to kick off a series than with the brother's best friend trope! Or maybe that's just my opinion. Anyway, Logan and Isla have known each other for years. That goes to show how far back Logan and August go. Now though Isla is starting college, and her brother is having her move into the apartment he shares with Logan. Surely nothing will happen with these two living in the same space. No way will they act on any feelings. Yeah right, of course they will. 

Splintered Ice by Cali Melle

Splintered Ice is the sixth book in the Wyncote Wolves series, and we are revisiting the trope! Except this time it is Sterling falling for his sister's best friend. Olivia just transferred to Wyncote, and she knows no one. So her bestie contacted Sterling, and told him to make sure Olivia has a good time, and finds some friends. Olivia's had a crush on Sterling for a while now, and all this time together might just cause the friendship to blur a bit. Even if Sterling thinks he should avoid at all costs. After all that crush might not be so one-sided. 


Covered by Elise Faber
If you know me at all you know that I am OBSESSED with the Gold Hockey team. It is seriously one of my favorite hockey series, and I will devour every book that is released. I will also devour every spin off (see: Rush Hockey). Ben is falling for his best friend's sister. Jordyn is a recently single mom, and Ben is stepping in to help her out. After all that single mom aspect is something he's familiar with, since it's how he grew up. I loved their relationship. I loved how the team surrounded Jordyn with love and community. Then there is Jordyn's kids who were adorable. One of my favorites from the series.


Bad Crush by Rebecca Jenshak

Oh look it's another college romance! This was my introduction to Rebecca Jenshak's storytelling, and it hooked me. Adam and Reagan's story tugged at my heartstrings. I went through a variety of emotions. I loved the setting, I loved the characters, and everything that happened in the book. Reagan falling for Ginny's big brother was so good.


Charming As Puck by Pippa Grant

This is the fourth book in the Copper Valley Thrusters series from Pippa Grant. If you're unfamiliar with Pippa's writing style, it is pure rom-com. The male characters are always an interesting group, and the females are typically smart, strong, and independent. It's a unique mix to say the least. Now it's been a few years since I've read this book so I can't remember much about it. What i do remember is that it was funny, it had a good storyline, and I put on Goodreads that it was my favorite of the series. Also when it comes to the trope, it's actually a version of that trope. Our heroine is falling for her best friend's brother. I always love how the best friend reacts, and the majority of the time I feel that they are all for it. 



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Monday, February 13, 2023

What I Read Last Week

Another week is done, and Valentine's Day is just around the corner. It's so strange to think that February is half over. That's just wild.

This week I read 7 books, and I loved the majority of them. There was a couple arcs, sports romance, a geeky romance, a few novellas, and of course books by Natasha Madison and Gina Azzi. By reading those two arcs, I also managed to cross off two more books from my anticipated reads list! With many of the books that I read I found myself laughing, I teared up a few times, and I definitely fell for many of the characters. All in all it was a good reading week.

Tell me about what you read last week. Any favorites? Any misses? What's the reading plan for this week?


Happy Reading,
Laura

Friday, February 10, 2023

10 of My Favorite Brother's Best Friend Romances


It should come as no surprise that I ADORE the Brother's Best Friend (and/or sister's best friend) trope. I've spoken about that
before. Maybe it goes back to the fact that I grew up with two older brothers, and had a crush on a few of their friends way back then. That could play a small part in it. Maybe. No matter what though I'm obsessed and I find myself gravitating toward those stories. I think another part of it is similar to the friends to lovers trope. It's this person that you know, that you see on the regular, and an attraction just builds, or has the potential to build.

As brother's best friend is one of my top three favorite tropes I figured I'd share a few recommendations. Those that I selected are 10 of my favorite books that feature this trope. Of course there are other tropes that these books fall into as well, but I selected them for the brother's best friend trope. (psst: one is actually a sister's best friend book.) Be proud of me, I only shared 3 hockey romances. In all reality I could have probably had an entire post dedicated to hockey.

Have you read any of these titles? Do you have any recommendations for the brother's best friend trope? Fill me in on your favorites!

Happy Reading,
Laura

Monday, February 6, 2023

What I Read Last Week


I read 9 fabulous books this week! From paranormal to small town to bully to sports romance, it was a phenomenal reading week. Plus I squeezed in a couple short stories that I found on Prime Reading. I love browsing through Prime Reading to see if anything catches my eye.

How did I manage to read 9 books? Well it definitely helped that 3 of them were under 60 pages! Plus there was one novella that was only 94 pages. So having those added in helped me out a lot.

Did you see my anticipated reads post that went up last week? If so, then you'll notice that four of these books were listed there. If you're curious about the tropes for these books, they are mentioned in that post.

What did you read last week? Any favorites? Any misses? What's on tap for this week?

Happy Reading,
Laura



Promised to the Night by Meg Anne and K Loraine


Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Mine to Love by Natasha Madison {a review}

"All I wanted was you. I would have taken you any way I could have you. I would have given you whatever it is you wanted."

It's time for Presley to get her happily ever after!!! If you've been reading the Southern Weddings series, then you know Presley has been anti-relationship. She's quite vocal about it. So who exactly is going to flip her world upside down? Why her brother's best friend of course! Prepare yourself for this emotional rollercoaster of a story.

My rating for Mine to Love:

Do I need to say much more than "it's a Natasha Madison book, so naturally I loved it"? Every single book that Natasha writes I seem to love. It's why she's an auto buy author for me. There is something about Natasha's storytelling, characters, and settings, that appeal to me. She creates these worlds that I want to live in, and befriend all the characters. I can't help it.

Presley and Bennett's story was spectacular. From the brothers best friend trope, to the surprise pregnancy, to the history that these two share, I couldn't get enough! I love that they found their happily ever after together. (and no that's not a spoiler, you already know they did!)

I loved the banter between the sisters. I loved the openness between Bennett and Travis when it came to Presley. There is nothing but love between this group, and I adore it. I wish I understood their mother a bit more, but she has her reasoning for being the way she is.

Mine to Love was filled with steamy moments, emotional moments, raw & honest moments, and all of that together created this wonderful story that I couldn't put down. I loved seeing Presley go through all of her mental roadblocks, and realizing what she stood to lose.

The road to happily ever after wasn't a simple one by any means, but after everything they went through, it finally happened.

Natasha Madison has created yet another series that I am obsessed with. Then she had to go and announce the next book is a crossover of sorts between hockey and southern? GIVE IT TO ME NOW! I don't want to wait until July 2023! Excuse me while I go pout in the corner.



If you have yet to read a book from Natasha Madison, please do. My introduction to her storytelling was Something So Right, and that quickly lead to me binging all the hockey series available, and then moving on to others. If you're not into sports romances, give the Hollywood Royalty trilogy a read. I really enjoyed those as well. I mean then there's the Southern series which I'm obsessed with. I regret nothing, and I will eventually finish her backlist of books.

Happy Reading,
Laura


Nothing says forever like two pink lines!

Presley
After my sisters’ disastrous weddings, I’m never going to get married.
I’ll just stay single forever.
It doesn’t matter that I’m in love with my brother’s best friend.
Or that Bennett and I shouldn’t even be friends with benefits.
Until the positive sign tells me I’m pregnant.

Bennett
I fell in love with Presley when she was eighteen and asked me for a favor.
She didn’t want to go to college a virgin.
I said no, but she kissed me, and I was lost in her.
Years later, I’ll take her with any rules she gives me.
She thinks this is just a fling. She’s wrong.
Because she’s always been mine to love.




Thank you Natasha Madison, and Wildfire Marketing Solutions, for providing me with an advanced copy of Mine to Love.



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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Mine to Have by Natasha Madison {a review}

Mine to Have is a small town, second chance romance from Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY bestselling author Natasha Madison. This first book in the Southern Wedding series will grab your attention, steal your heart, and have you falling for these characters. 

First things first, it should come as no surprise that I have been counting down the days until Harlow and Travis's story was available. We first met Harlow in the Southern series, and I was hoping we would witness her find her person. Well she did. It's just happening in a spin off series. Now Harlow's story does start with a prequel called Mine to Kiss. It is essentially the origin story for Harlow and Travis's relationship. That story alone was fantastic. Well until the ending. But that ending just lead to the anticipation of this book.

I'm not going to recap the book. What I will tell you is that Harlow kept her promise. She was there for what was supposed to be the best day of Travis's life. She put aside the heartache to support this man she once loved.

FIVE STARS

Harlow and Travis are simply amazing. After having read their prequel, I was highly anticipating this book, and it did not disappoint.


Add in the fact that we got to see Casey, Olivia, and the grandparents, and I was in heaven. I loved getting to go back home, reconnect with the familiar faces, and then watch as they guided Harlow through the pain, the heartache, the uncertainty, so that she could find happiness.
Travis also had his family there to encourage and support him. They helped him grieve the loss of the relationship he ended, and cheered him on as he found someone new. They were prepared to love and accept his new partner.
This second chance romance had me laughing, swooning, and tearing up. The romance was fantastic, and the steam was just what I’ve come to expect from Natasha Madison.

Loved every moment of this book, and cannot wait for the next in the series. Now I will say I am bummed because I don't think we'll see any more of the original crew, but rather it will be college roommates, and Travis's sisters as the future main characters. So this last little moment with the family was much needed. (and appreciated)
If you love small town romances, second chance romances, or if you fell hard for the characters in the Southern series, then you need to go grab Mine to Have immediately. Travis and Harlow will pull you in immediately. 

Thank you for taking the time to read my fan girl thoughts. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the book.

Happy Reading,
Laura




Are you ready for The Southern Wedding Series?
Things are supposed to go smoothly on your wedding day.
Aren't they?

 

Harlow

I promised him I would be there for the best day of his life.

Not thinking I wouldn’t be the one standing next to him.

But here I was attending the love of my life’s wedding day.

I smiled when I saw him and pushed back the tears that wanted to come out.

This was his day and I was going to fulfill my promise.


Travis

It was supposed to be the best day of my life.

But the second I got up, things started to fall apart.

The kitchen just caught on fire.

Flowers were from a funeral.

My bride-to-be just had an allergic reaction leaving by ambulance.

Oh and my ex-girlfriend just walked into the church.

They say you have to see the signs when they are right in front of you.

Maybe she was just mine to have.


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When her nose isn't buried in a book, or her fingers flying across a keyboard writing, she's in the kitchen creating gourmet meals. You can find her, in four inch heels no less, in the car chauffeuring kids, or possibly with her husband scheduling his business trips. It's a good thing her characters do what she says, because even her Labrador doesn't listen to her...

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Only One Forever by Natasha Madison {a review}

From Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY bestselling author Natasha Madison comes a brand new stand-alone sports romance. Only One Forever is the eighth installment of the Only One Series. This is a spin-off from the Something So Series and This is Series.

Only One Forever is the story that the fandom has been eagerly anticipating. The story of Dylan Stone and Alex Horton has been building for a while now, and everything is about to be laid out on the line. Hearts are going to bared, emotions are going to be elevated, and this has the potential to blow up the family. This book is a slow burn. It is best friends to lovers. It could be considered a forbidden romance due to the family connection. Ultimately though it is a story of soul mates. These two found their other half early on, and it's time to set the stage for a forever type of love.

FIVE STARS! Five glorious stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

How to talk about this book....

If you did not read This Is Forever, then you may not be familiar with Dylan Stone. Actually back in that book, his last name wasn't Stone. In This Is Forever, Dylan was a young child who loved hockey, but didn't have the best financial situation. He and his mom were struggling to pay the bills, but Caroline was doing everything she could for her child. It was when she met Justin Stone that everything changed. Caroline's relationship with Justin is what has us here today. Why do I tell you that? It's important to the story. It explains why Only One Forever could be considered a forbidden romance.

Alex Horton is the daughter of Max and Allison. Their love story is told in Something So Irresistible. Alex has always been one to push the boundaries, but she's also struggled with finding where she fits in. It took her moving to Dallas, and starting to work for Wilson, to begin to feel settled. She was getting into a groove, and feeling confident in her abilities. I honestly love Alex. She is open. She's not afraid to speak up. She's sarcastic. She's funny as all get out. Alex also wears her heart on her sleeve.

Then there is Dylan. He's currently playing hockey up in Montreal, but lately something's been off. He can't quite put his finger on it. All he knows is that he is missing his best friend, Alex. A quick trip to visit her in Dallas is just what he needs. The fact that the annual family vacation is about to happen is just a bonus. While Dylan is in Dallas, he also takes the opportunity to meet with Nico. Better known as the owner of the Dallas Oilers. Dylan is putting feelers out there about maybe not resigning with Montreal, so it just makes sense. Dylan is an amazing character as well. He is a person you can trust. He is a safe spot to land. He knows what it is like to go without, and he would so anything for anyone.

Since I've read ALL the books in Natasha Madison's multiple hockey series, I know how these stories always go down. Only One Forever was familiar, with just that twist of difference to it. Witnessing the interactions that Alex and Dylan have had over the course of other stories has shown how deep of a connection they have. Yes, it could be contributed to a family bond, but it's different. They are each other's person. They are each other's confidant. They can tell each other anything. They are there for each other in the good times, the emotional times, and any other time they are needed. They truly are two halves of a whole finding each other. I love it.

I wasn't expecting this book to be a slow burn. Yet it makes sense. How do you tell your best friend, and sort of cousin, that you are in love with them? How do you lay all that out there? What if they don't reciprocate? No matter how they respond, how do you tell the family? 

When feelings were finally revealed, that breath I was holding did not release. I was waiting for the implosion from the guys. I knew that at least one of them would not take the news well. And honestly, the person who didn't react well, surprised me. My heart was starting to shatter. Fast forward just a little bit, and the words that were spoken after all of that, grabbed hold of my heart, and had me loving this entire family even more. Words of truth were spoken. Words of love. Words of affirmation. Words that not only build up Dylan and Alex, but also just speak for who the Grant/Stone/Horton/etc family is. Now of course before those positive words were spoken, there was a lot of dialogue that had tears falling. Our characters were so vulnerable. They just wanted their love recognized, and accepted by those they hold most dear.

This love story between Alex and Dylan wasn't the only storyline happening though. There was a storyline going that tied very closely to Dylan's childhood. Alex was introduced to this character through her work at Wilson's hockey camp. When Maddox was dropped off for camp, and Natasha Madison described everything, my mind flew to Dylan and Caroline. While the stories are comparable on multiple levels, Maddox's story hit me much harder. Which once you read it, you'll understand. I also had a gut feeling of what would happen next, and I am so glad that my gut was correct. Of course getting to that point was not easy by any means. Naturally there had to be dramatic moments that had me gasp, and worry to build. That's something I love about the stories Natasha Madison writes though. She takes you through the wringer. You feel all the feels. It's really quite glorious. Even if I do cry through many scenes in her books.

Oh this story! These characters! I love it all. If I could befriend fictional characters, it would be the group from these three series. They have grabbed hold of my heart, and I don't want to let them go. Now if you don't know, Only One Forever is the last book in this series. So I should be sad that this is over. Yet I know what the author has said. There is another spinoff in the works! We've already met the characters for that first book. We know how they met. We've witnessed the chemistry. What happens next for them? Save the date for December 27, 2022 when Made for Me releases!

Reader friends, I do hope you'll pick up Only One Forever. Well really I hope you pick up all the hockey books from Natasha Madison. While the stories don't have to be read in order, I think you get the best experience by doing so. Go fall for these characters. They are dear to me, and I hope they'll become favorites of yours as well. 

May I suggest a few songs to listen to while you read? Fine Line by Harry Styles, Habit by Louis Tomlinson, Always You by Louis Tomlinson, Still by Niall Horan, Everywhere by Niall Horan, Black & White by Niall Horan, and Till Forever Falls Apart by Ashe and Finneas.

Thank you for taking time to read my long winded thoughts on Only One Forever. As I've said, I adore this series, as well as the two that came before it. I think for my birthday I'm going to start investing in the paperback copies of all of these books. Please go pick up this slow burn, forbidden, best friends to lovers, soul mates romance. Cover to cover I was thoroughly invested. Just have the tissues close by for certain scenes.

Laura

PS: Do you feel like you need a family tree for all of this? Well Natasha Madison has one on her website!

 

Cover Design: Jay Aheer
Photo: Wander Photography

Dylan

My dreams came true when I was adopted at ten.

I was the best on the ice. Living the life of what every kid dreams of.

We’ve been best friends since then. Even when she was the annoying little sister following us around.

I would do anything for her.

It is another family vacation; except this time it feels different. Everything feels different.


Alex

All my memories have Dylan in them. From the first time I fell off my bike, to the time I got my heart broken for the first time.

He’s always been my protector, but it’s time to let the dream of being his go.

One last family trip, one last goodbye.

Except fate steps in and has other plans.

At the end of the day, you only get one forever.



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When her nose isn't buried in a book, or her fingers flying across a keyboard writing, she's in the kitchen creating gourmet meals. You can find her, in four inch heels no less, in the car chauffeuring kids, or possibly with her husband scheduling his business trips. It's a good thing her characters do what she says, because even her Labrador doesn't listen to her...

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Friday, April 8, 2022

Made For Me by Natasha Madison {cover reveal}



If you follow Natasha Madison on any of her socials, then chances are you're aware of this news. If not, keep reading!

Today, Natasha Madison revealed the cover for Made For Me. This is the first book in the new Made For series, and it is releasing on December 27, 2022!

I am absolutely giddy about this news! I adore her characters, and this hockey world she has created. So with Only One just finishing up, I was hoping for more. Ask and you shall receive!

Made For Me is the story about Chase and Julia! Which, when you read Only One Forever, you'll see their start. I already know I am going to love this friends to lovers story.

I am so freaking excited. 

Now to try and wait patiently for December 27.

Follow my lead, and go preorder this book! Also, add it to your Goodreads TBR.






Chase

Everyone expected me to play hockey.

I was good at it, but I was better at being a doctor.

So I hung up the skates and joined Doctors without Borders

But there is no place like home, so now I’m back.

And instead of being on the ice, I’m behind the bench as the team physician.

After years of playing cat and mouse, it’s time to admit it.

She’s mine.

Julia

Working as a social worker was a dream come true.

It wasn’t easy, and it has made me shut off my heart to love.

No commitment. No strings. No promises.

Until one fateful night changed everything.

He was there for me like no other one.

The biggest thing is I let him.

Maybe he was just made for me!


Meet Natasha Madison 


When her nose isn't buried in a book, or her fingers flying across a keyboard writing, she's in the kitchen creating gourmet meals. You can find her, in four inch heels no less, in the car chauffeuring kids, or possibly with her husband scheduling his business trips. It's a good thing her characters do what she says, because even her Labrador doesn't listen to her...

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