Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Love Next Door {a review}

Love Next Door is the brand new release by Helena Hunting! We are taking a break from the world of hockey, and we are headed to Pearl Lake. This small town romance is sure to capture your attention, and you just might see a few familiar names pop up.


If you’re wondering about the tropes for Love Next Door, well the main one is enemies to lovers, with opposite sides of the track as a good secondary (rich vs well, not). However, it could also be viewed as a slight second chance, or maybe more of a missed connection. When you read the book, come back and tell me your thoughts about it that one.


Dillon recently had her relationship end, and she is also out of a job when a sudden phone call has her returning to the one place she’d rather not go...home. Pearl Lake is your typical small town where everyone knows what is going on with everyone, and that is a huge part of why Dillon has stayed away. When Bee died, Dillon was also named the executor of the estate. Bee was her next door neighbor growing up, and she was like family. Bee helped to take care of Dillon, so it only seems natural that Dillon is now helping out with this. So returning home to help family is also the perfect chance to check in on the property. Donovan (Van) is Bee’s grandson, and he used to love spending time in Pearl Lake during the summers. It was a chance to escape from the city, and have a lot of fun all while spending time with Grammy Bee. Shortly after arriving to Pearl Lake, Van finds out some news from back home. Someone had taken $3 million dollars from his mother’s charity. And whoever took that money, has framed Van. Everyone thinks it’s best that Van stay in Pearl Lake until all this blows over. Oh, and in addition to all this, Van was fired from his job. So why not spend the summer in Pearl Lake, and work on fixing up Grammy Bee’s house. You can see where this is going, right? These two are destined to bump into each other. Did I mention that Van and Dillon have been talking through email? They have, and Van is under the assumption that Dillon is a guy. He’s in for quite the surprise. And Dillon, well she thinks she’s talked to Van on the phone before, and let's just say she isn’t fond of him based on what he’s been saying. Classic enemies to lovers!


It is no secret that I LOVE the books that Helena Hunting writes. I love her characters, the setting, and all of it. I think I’ve read just about all of her back titles with the exception of a few books from the Pucked series, and the books she has co-written. Yeah, I’m a bit obsessed. Sorry not sorry. I say that to say, this wasn’t my favorite. I mean it was still good, but I didn’t feel the connection to the characters or the setting. The world building wasn’t there for me, and that bummed me out. BUT, the story was good. The characters intrigued me on their own. I am really curious about Dillon’s brother, as that storyline captured my attention. I wanted to know what was going on, and how that all played out for him. Yes there were aspects of Dillon and Van’s story that had me curious, but not enough. I was curious who was framing Van. I was curious who Dillon had been speaking to regarding Bee’s property. I was curious about the summer kiss, from years prior, that Dillon spoke about. But that’s where it ended. Their actual relationship, well I didn’t feel it. It didn’t seem like the characters fit. Maybe it was me, and maybe I didn’t read this story at the right time. 


Let’s talk about the rating. If you follow me on Goodreads, then you’ll know that it is listed as 3 stars, but in my review I say 3.5. And that’s where I feel it fits. It was a decent story, and the characters/romance had potential. It just fell a bit flat. So that’s that. Since this is listed as Lakeside #1, I will definitely be back to read the additional books in the series. Just because I didn’t feel it between Van and Dillon doesn’t mean that I won’t connect with future characters/storylines. Plus if Helena is writing it, I’m reading it. 


Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts,
Laura


When Dillion Stitch left her hometown, she had no intention of going back. But when her brother gets into trouble, Dillion reluctantly agrees to return home to take her place at the family business.

Being back in Pearl Lake after all these years feels familiar, but also brings a few surprises. She’s quick to notice that someone new has shown up at the cottage next door. Dillion gets more than an eyeful when she goes to check out the newcomer and meets Donovan “Van” Firestone—her beloved neighbor’s grandson—in all his unclothed glory.

Having gotten off to a rocky start, it’s not long before they begin bickering with each other all over town. All that back and forth inevitably sparks an undeniable attraction. But Dillion’s family has issues, Van’s family resents him, and neither Dillion nor Van feels truly at ease in the small town. For these Pearl Lake exiles, home isn’t just where the heart is—it’s where things get complicated.

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About Helena Hunting

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of PUCKED, Helena Hunting lives on the outskirts of Toronto with her incredibly tolerant family and two moderately intolerant cats. She's writes contemporary romance ranging from new adult angst to romantic sports comedy.

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Southern Secrets {a review}


The time has come my reader friends! Natasha Madison’s latest addition to the Southern series is now available. Let me tell you, Southern Secrets is one you do not want to miss!


If you’ve read any of the books in the series, then you know that within this series you’ll get suspense, a little mystery, swoony moments, and a whole lotta steam. You’ll also feel like you’re family, and that these people are ones you want to know in real life. Oh wait, maybe that’s just me.


Southern Secrets is Amelia and Asher’s story. Asher arrived in town about six months ago. He was down to his last few dollars, and didn’t know what he was going to do. Until he met Ethan. Ethan offered him a job, and gave him a place to stay. Asher got right to work, showed he is dependable, and is willing to do what they throw at him. The moment he met Amelia (Ethan’s sister, Jacob’s daughter), Asher was done for. This woman fascinated him. He could not get her off his mind. Soon enough, these two became best friends. They were inseparable, and talked throughout the day. Amelia is burning the candle at both ends, and is determined to never rely on anyone. By day she works at the horse barns, but at night she heads to the bar that she bought from her Aunt Savannah. Amelia has plans for the place, and is looking forward to the day that this is her sole job. But she had plans once before, and then had the rug pulled out from under her feet. She is NOT going to let that happen again, and she most definitely is not going to give her heart to anyone. Asher and Amelia’s friendship is going great, until the day when the barns down. It is then that Amelia tells Asher that he can stay with her. After all, Asher had been living in that barn, and now he has nothing left. So he needs her support. He needs her friendship. But what if he also needs her? The day after the barn fire, Asher is at the scene with the guys. The fire marshall told them it was looking like arson, and they are looking for anything that is out of place. It is then that Asher spots something, and well the mystery is about to begin.


I LOVE the Southern series! I love the setting. I love the characters. I love the suspense. I just love it. So it’s of no surprise that I freaking loved Southern Secrets. Especially as Asher began sharing his past, the past he had kept secret for so long. It allowed us to see everything he has been through. And then, when that bombshell was dropped? EGADS! I was surprised, and I did not see that coming. Yet I’m glad it did. When Amelia revealed the secret that she had been keeping, that wasn’t as shocking, but at the same time it is since she never told anyone. I loved the connection that Asher and Amelia had. I loved how everyone else could see what was building between the two, yet they were blind to it all. 


I’m bummed there is only one more book in the series, but all good things must come to an end. It will be interesting to see what Natasha Madison has up her sleeve for the next series. My hope is for another small town slash cowboy series, but time will tell. Whatever she releases, I know for certain I will thoroughly enjoy it. 


Go pick up Southern Secrets and read Asher and Amelia’s story for yourself. Of course if you haven’t read the first 6 books in the series, then I recommend you do that!


Thank you for reading my thoughts,
Laura




Some secrets have a way of coming back and haunting us, no matter how much we try to bury them.

Amelia
Never make the same mistake twice is my motto.
After being left in the dust of an old pickup truck, I promised that I would take care of myself
and never trust another man with a sexy smirk and cowboy boots.
Then he showed up, and he’s everywhere I turn. He's at the barn, he's at the bar, and now, he's my roommate.
He makes me want things I shouldn’t

Asher
I grew up in foster care, and on my eighteenth birthday, I was set free.
I spent years coasting from town to town.
Staying wasn’t a part of my plan and neither was love, especially with someone off limits.
This was all supposed to be temporary.
I’m just hoping my secret doesn’t destroy the only family I’ve ever known.

Buried secrets are never buried for long.


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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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Monday, July 26, 2021

Wild Mistake {a review}



Are you a fan of cowboy romances? Have you read Wild Ride? Did you fall for the Wildes? If so, it’s time for Luke’s story, and Wild Mistake tells us everything. So let’s head to Montana, and the Wilde’s horse ranch. But first, we are taking a two week vacation to Hawaii! After all, Luke did win that trip while he was in Vegas with Sutton! 


Luke has sworn to never give his heart to another woman. That break-up ruined him a bit, and now being here at her wedding just stings. It is at the wedding that Luke reconnects with Mackenzie Langston. She’s been gone for a while, and she happens to be the sister of his best friend. Not only that but the Langston’s are like family to Luke. They taught him what a family could be like. Luke quickly learns that Mack needs a break, and since he needs a break too this trip is the perfect escape. So Luke convinces Mack to leave with him for two weeks. When Luke and Mack arrive at their hotel room they quickly realize that there is only one bed in the suite. This shouldn’t be an issue. They are both adults. They are both single. Neither is looking for anything. So clearly nothing is going to happen. Right? Luke is nervous about this though. Nash would kick his butt if Luke did anything with Mack. The last thing Luke wants is to ruin his friendship with any of the Langstons, and he definitely does not want to hurt Mackenzie. His best friend would never forgive him if he did. But a shared bed, a honeymoon type vacation, and a gorgeous setting just might spark a relationship. Or at least one that can last for two weeks.


I love the Wilde Horse Ranch series. I loved the Ryker Ranch series. And if there is a Langston series (which it sounds like there could be), I am sure I’ll love that one too. Wild Mistake had me hooked from the beginning. Luke and Mack are amazing together. The chemistry is off the charts, and the steam, oooh eee, yeah it’s quite steamy. I loved how everything played out. From the beginning of their relationship, to the memories they made in Hawaii, to the big dramatic moment, to the I love yous, to the happily ever after, it was all so good. Kim Loraine just keeps writing these books that have me falling for the characters and the setting. I cannot wait to see what happens next with the Wildes. After all, we did have a bit of a bomb dropped on us with a couple situations. So yeah, I’m curious.


You need to read Wild Mistake. Trust me on that. You’ll be ever so glad you did. Especially if you enjoy cowboy romances, the best friend’s sibling trope, forced proximity, and/or shared bed romances. Highly recommend the book, and the series.


Thank you for reading my thoughts,
Laura





It seemed like a good idea at the time.
A two-week Hawaiian vacation with a beautiful woman. What could go wrong?


Well, when that woman is my best friend's little sister, the answer is--everything.


Mackenzie Langston has been in my life since we were kids, and until now I didn't see past her family and our friendship.

So when she tells me she's sworn off men for the next year after a bad breakup, I jump at the chance to have some company on the vacation I'd booked for me and my cheating ex.

But Mack's all grown up and we're both on the rebound.


In a romantic suite with just one bed, the weather isn't the only thing that gets hot.

Turns out, what I thought was a good idea might end up one big mistake.

Especially when my heart's on the line.



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Kim Loraine was raised a Navy brat but spent most of her life growing up in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. A proper Washingtonian, she's addicted to coffee, doesn't let a little rain ruin her day, and thinks the sun is a gift from God. When not chasing her three little minions around, Kim spends her time writing, reading, and binge watching Doctor Who.

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Thursday, July 22, 2021

The Ice Prince {a review}

 


If you read my post from yesterday regarding Crystal Perkins, then you already know that she has a new hockey romance series that will be released in August. You’ll also know that Crystal recently revealed that The Ice Prince, a prequel to the Metros Hockey series, is now available as a free download.


Well I downloaded the prequel, and have just moved it to read on Goodreads. The Ice Prince tells the story of Elena and Stone. Elena is a princess whose mother is pressuring her to find a suitable partner. Her mother would prefer someone who has royal lineage. Elena wants nothing to do with an arranged marriage, and has convinced her mother to give her 6 months to live life how she wants. Doing the job that she wants, and not being part of the spotlight. Her mother agrees to the terms. Flash forward 5 months, and Stone Andrews is arriving in the small community. He’s there for promotional purposes to increase tourism, and to improve his image. Shortly after arriving, Stone meets Elena. He’s convinced he’s met her before, but cannot figure out the when or where of a previous meeting. When he learns that she is Princess Elena, he knows he’s in trouble, and the secret he’s keeping might be let out of the bag. 


The Ice Prince has me excited for the series. If we are starting off with a royal romance, then I have a feeling I am going to enjoy every minute of the Metros Hockey series. Then again pretty much everything that I’ve read by Crystal Perkins I have enjoyed, so there is that. The only complaint I have is that I wish this had been a full length novel instead of a short story. Maybe had this been a full length novel we could have learned more about Stone’s family and what happened there. Regardless though, I loved the story. I loved the characters. I loved the setting. I loved the meet-cute. I loved the tension between our characters. Even the brief dramatic moment was fitting. I’m curious to see how Elena and Stone are used as side characters in The Love Chirp, and future Metros stories.


If you are a hockey romance fan, who also happens to enjoy royal romances, then grab The Ice Prince. It’s a quick, easy read, and I think you’ll enjoy it.


Thank you for reading my thoughts,
Laura



Princess Elena just wants to keep her tourism job, and not have to choose a royal husband. Especially not one of the men her mother thinks are most suitable.


Stone just wants to play hockey, but knows he has to improve his image. A promotional visit to help boost tourism for a European island seems easy enough.


Two months of working together leads to more than just work for both of them.


But, when Elena must return to her task of finding a royal husband, will a secret from Stone’s past tear them apart, or bring them even closer together?





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Crystal Perkins has always been a big reader, but she never thought she would write her own book, until she sat down in 2014 and did it. She's now published over 40 books, and has been featured in several anthologies as well.

She lived in Las Vegas for over a decade, where you could find her running author events and winning bookseller. After moving to ND for over a year, she’s back in Vegas again. When she's not reading a few hundred books a year or chasing after her grandson, you can find her watching hockey (Go Knights Go!) and trying to find the perfect shade of lipstick. A mac and cheese connoisseur, she travels the world looking for the perfect version, while attending book conventions and signings as a cover for her research. Poutine research is also conducted regularly on her trips.

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Sacrifice: Savage Falls #2 {cover reveal}


Are you ready to return to Savage Falls?


Sacrifice is the second book in the Savage Falls Sinners MC series by Caitlyn Dare. This next installment will be released on August 5th, so be prepared to pick up right where we left off in Savage!


The genre for the series is dark romance.

The tropes for Sacrifice are:
Enemies to Lovers
Bully
High School
MC
Reverse Harem


Photographer: Michelle Lancaster
Model: Anthony

      


Two dirty-talking tattooed bikers, a pretty boy football player with secrets, and the MC princess who will bring them to their knees...



SACRIFICE is the second book in the Savage Falls Sinners MC series. It’s a full-length dark enemies-to-lovers/bully romance. This is a why choose novel, meaning the main character has more than one love interest.

   


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