Thursday, August 5, 2021

The Defender {a review}


Friends, if you've been reading the Boston Hawks series by Gina Azzi, then chances are you've found yourself curious about James Ryan! Well it's time. It is time for his story to be told! The Defender is the fifth book in the Boston Hawks series, and trust me when I say to have the tissues on hand! I may have bawled like a baby a couple of times. Just putting that out there.

Oh how to recap this book without getting emotional...James Ryan has been playing for the Hawks for a while now, and these guys are his family. They supported him through the most difficult period of his life, and they've rallied around him as he learns how to be a single dad. The day his wife died was the worst day of his life, and a few years later he is still grieving. It's him and his kids against the world, and he fully believes he's not going to find love again. Or if he does, he will feel guilty because he loved his wife with everything he had. One night after a game, the team all heads out to their favorite bar. It is there that James sees Bella. He's never seen her before so she must be new. Leave it to Panda to make introductions. James recognizes something in Bella's face though. He sees the pain and heartache she is trying to mask because he too is trying to keep his mask in place. James is drawn to her, and at the end of the night these two find themselves talking. That then leads to a night together. When James awakes the next morning, Bella is no where to be found. Until a short period later when she shows up at his house. James didn't put two and two together when reading the information on the potential nanny. He just knows he needs someone he can trust with his kids while he's at work. When he answers the door and sees her standing there, he's shocked. She's shocked. And the two make the decision that should she accept this job, nothing will happen between them. It can't. She needs to focus on her healing, and on taking care of these two amazing kids.

This book my friends. THIS BOOK! I knew going in that this story would be emotional because I've "seen" little snippets of James's story being shared in the previous books. But that didn't prepare me for what was about to happen. While I briefly mentioned the fact that James is a widower, I didn't touch on what Bella has been through. I knew it had to be something pretty major considering that she has her therapist on speed dial, and the fact that she is running (literally and metaphorically). Trigger warning: There was divorce, there was abuse, there was the birth and death of Mason, her baby. And that my friends, is where I lost it. (and I feel the tears welling up as I type.) It's no wonder that Bella is running and that she has her therapist on stand by. This woman has been through so much, and that loss is still so fresh. The way her story was handled felt right. You could feel the pain, the heartache, and see her grieving. You could see how she longed for a family, and how she wanted to be a mom. Oh my heart. So when she and James started their friendship/companionship/relationship/what-have-you, it felt right. You could see these two bonding over the losses they've both experienced. You could see the compassion and the empathy that they have for each other.  While their story made me cry, I absolutely loved it. From the way things began, to how Bella cared for Mason and Milly, to the way James reacted about Mason, to the big dramatic moment, to the reconciliation, it was all so good. I think the only thing I would have liked more is if the other characters had more of an appearance in the book. Yes we saw James and Austin talking occasionally, and we saw Noah and Easton a little, but I guess I just expected a bit more. That is such a minor thing though that it doesn't even impact my opinion on the book. I loved it. I recommend it. 

After reading The Defender, I think James may have pushed Torsten out of my #1 spot. I loved Torsten's story, but James and Bella, they have pulled on my heartstrings, and I don't think their story can be topped from the Boston Hawks series.

If you enjoy hockey romance, single dad romances, nanny romances, and/or forced proximity, then I hope you'll give The Defender a read. Just remember to have the tissues on hand because oofta, you'll need them. Also, I hope you don't consider what I shared about Bella to be a spoiler. I fully believe that what she experienced could be triggering for some, and so I feel that it is important for readers to be prepared. Especially if that is something they've experienced as well. 

Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts,
Laura






As Boston's most eligible nanny, I'm nurturing, trustworthy, and professional. Until my one-night stand turns out to be my new boss.

Hawks defenseman James Ryan is Boston's most eligible single-dad. He's solemn, gorgeous, and an incredible father. But I'm drawn to him for other reasons.

James's eyes reflect the same grief and hurt I'm drowning in. His twins struggle with the same pain that once destroyed me. Living with the Ryan family and caring for James's twins are both a salve and a curse.

Soon, what made us click one summer night over whiskey is wreaking havoc on our commitment to remain professional. Our friendship blossoms into something more. Something searching, healing, and unbelievably complicated.

Falling in love with Milly and Mason Ryan is easy. Falling in love with their father is something I never saw coming.

If I give my heart to James, will he put it back together? Or will I end up more shattered than I already am?

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The Defender is a deeply emotional, single dad romance, with sensitive subject matter.



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Gina Azzi writes emotional and captivating contemporary romance novels with heart-warming happily-ever-afters. She is the author of Second Chance Chicago Series, The Kane Brothers Series, Finding Love in Scotland Series, The College Pact Series, and Corner of Ocean and Bay. All of her books can be read as stand-alones. 

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Tuesday, August 3, 2021

The Love Chirp {a review}

 


A new hockey romance series? Yes please! You know I'm going to be all over that! The Love Chirp is the first, full length, book in the Metros Hockey series by Crystal Perkins, and it is now available. If you are a fan of second chance romances, friends to lovers, and/or a little bit of forced proximity, then go download this book.

The NHL has added another team to the league, and they are headed to Seattle. The Metros are preparing to start their first season, and the arena is almost finished. Neal "Rock" Roquemore has been acquired by the team from New York, and he's not happy about it. How could his team give up on him? Why couldn't someone else have been chosen? Then when he sees what is happening with the arena in Seattle, he is quite vocal about his likes and dislikes. Well this causes the public to start talking, and soon there is a PR issue happening. Rock now has to go meet with the firm, who is handling the design and build, in order to save face. Shortly after arriving to the meeting, Rock is introduced to everyone. It is there that he sees Sarai and Rock finds out that she is the architect. Sarai is the one who he will need to work with to change the outcome of publics opinion on the building. This shouldn't be an issue, they've been friends since they were babies, and yes they were once in a relationship, so it's no big deal. But Sarai and Rock haven't truly given up on each other, they haven't moved on, and this could be what brings them back together.

Second Chance and Friends to Lovers are two of my favorite tropes to read. Add in the NHL aspect, and it is almost a sure fire winner. I'm automatically going to read it, and there is a very good chance that I'm going to fall hook, line, and sinker for the story/characters/setting. That was the case with The Love Chirp. I loved that Neal was brought back home due to the league expansion. I loved that he was vocal about his likes and dislikes of the new arena. I loved how he and Sarai were brought back together. I absolutely loved how passionate Sarai is about her work, and how she's gone after her dreams. I enjoyed reading their backstories, and seeing how close their families are.  I appreciated seeing familiar faces pop up from previous series. When Ryan and Chloe Griffin appeared I was so dang giddy. Then other names were thrown in, and it just brought me back to when I binge read the Griffin Brothers and Corrigan & Co series. I loved all of those books! Now seeing as this was the first full length book in the series, there were a lot of characters introduced.  But that is just setting up for future stories, and so I can appreciate that. It did make it a bit confusing at first, especially since 3 of the other characters were Sarai's brothers, and all their names start with the letter S. So I found myself re-reading occasionally to fully wrap my head around things. I will say that I didn't fully understand why Sarai was getting the hate (and threats) that she was. That seemed a bit excessive, but then it makes me think back to when the Minnesota Vikings were building their new stadium. They received a lot of flack for that, but I would certainly hope that the architects and designers were not being threatened in any shape or form. (I will say to this day I think it's an ugly design and I miss the Metrodome.) Back to the story though, that aspect was just a little unbelievable for me, and so that wasn't my favorite. Yes I can see how it brought the two back into each others lives, but it just seems like there could have been more drama/suspense/intrigue regarding it all. I really feel that the stadium design, and all the excess that was being put into the building, was pushed to the back of the story, and it was a forgotten plot line at times. It seemed as though the family/friends/neighbor storyline was getting more of the push. Which makes sense. Especially when the storyline about the moms was being discussed. My heart was hurting for Rock and Sarai.  Flash forward a bit, let's talk about the big dramatic moment! That I loved. Absolutely loved how it all played out. Yes, I was surprised for a moment, but it was the chance to see how these two would react and respond. And the grand gesture (if you will) that happened with it all, so good. Then with how it ended, just yes. Oh how I smiled. 

Crystal Perkins has intrigued me with yet another series, and I cannot wait to see how the Metros Hockey series progresses. I'm also hopeful to see other "familiar" faces pop up again.

If you are a fan of hockey romances, then make sure to add The Love Chirp to your TBR!

Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts,
Laura 


Neal "Rock" Roquemore earned his bad boy image with fights on the ice, and indifference to relationships off of it. When he's traded to the new hockey team in Seattle, he's not happy to be back in his hometown. He's even less happy when a recording of him criticizing elements of the new practice facility goes viral. Especially when he finds out the architect is the only woman he's ever loved...and walked away from.
 
Sarai Redlin watched the love of her teenage life walk away from her ten years ago, and she's never forgotten the pain he caused her. Now, when she's finally achieving her professional dream, Neal's back and ruining everything for her again. This time, she's older and wiser, and she's not going to fall for him again...and there's no way she's going to undo all her hard work just because he doesn't like it.
 
With the media and fans rallying against Sarai, Rock has no choice but to work out a compromise with her for the building design and amenities. A week on the island they both love might change everything for them again, but reality will eventually hit them hard once they're back in Seattle. Can their love survive this time, or will they have to learn to live apart once and for all?


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Meet Crystal Perkins


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.

Crystal loves hearing from her readers, so please feel free to send her an email, Facebook message, or Tweet! She's also on Instagram, where you can see her monthly reads!

 
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Thursday, July 29, 2021

The Nanny and the Nerd {a review}


Krista Sandor's newest book, The Nanny and the Nerd, is now available! If you are looking for a fun opposites attract romance, then trust me when I say to go read The Nanny and the Nerd. Just trust me.

Before we dive into the recap and the review, let's go over what tropes are featured in this story. We have:
              • Grumpy/Sunshine
              • Opposites Attract
              • Forced Proximity
              • Forbidden
              • Work Place
              • Single Parent
              • Billionaire
So many wonderful tropes are featured, and I love it. Now I do have single parent listed, but it's more so single guardian, as the child isn't Rowan's. Phoebe is Rowan's niece, and her parents died a few years ago.

Rowan Cade is a successful businessman. He is a workaholic who owns two companies, and is worth a fortune.  Rowan is also the guardian of his niece, and it is time he finds a nanny for her. Enter Madelyn and her company that matches single parents with a nanny that will be a fantastic fit for the family. Penny (Penelope) is a single woman who is an aspiring writer. Currently though she's dealing with having writer's block, and is employed as a waitress. That job is about to come to an abrupt end though. Thankfully Madelyn is there, and she swoops in to save the day. She's been watching Penny, and has a feeling that she will make an excellent nanny for little Phoebe. After a conversation with Madelyn, Penny decides to give it a go. When she is headed to meet Rowan, she is talking loudly on her phone, and it just so happens that Rowan is right near her. He can hear her conversation, and just shakes his head. That is until he meets Penny, and finds out she is the new nanny. The nanny who will be living with him and Phoebe. The nanny that is extremely gorgeous. The nanny that he needs to pay no attention to. After all his company is getting ready to announce a new video game, and that is taking all his attention. That is where his focus needs to stay, not on her. Penny is captivated by Rowan also. He may be a nerd, but oh is he good looking! But her job is to take care of Phoebe, not to fall for her uncle.

When I first began the story, I wasn't sure what to think. Penny seemed interesting enough, but she also irked me. Same with Rowan.  I struggled to connect with them. It wasn't that I didn't like the characters, but it didn't seem like real life. I know, I know, it's a contemporary romance, so it isn't REAL. But there are some books that you can relate to, and it seems like it could play out in real life. Does that make sense? That is what I was missing with this book. That being said, I did like the story. I liked the geeky element of the video game creation. I liked that Penny was a writer.  I liked how Penny, the nanny, came into save the day. She took care of the child, she took care of re-writing the script for the video game, she took care of Rowan, and she ultimately found her way through her writers block. Not only that but Penny found her way back to her sisters as they found common ground. Penny was finding herself while working for Phoebe and Rowan. As for Rowan, I liked his passion for his job, I liked that he was working a job that he loved, I liked that he stepped up and became the guardian for Phoebe, and I liked how his truth was revealed.  Then there was the grand gesture to let her know he cares, followed by the big dramatic moment, only to then be followed up with another grand gesture. I love how that all played out. While the characters weren't ones I could connect with, the story was. And I have to admit, I'm curious for the next book in the series, The Nanny and the Hothead. Mitch and Charlotte's story has my attention. I am absolutely intrigued.

I really enjoyed the storyline, I just wish I felt more of a connection with Rowan and Penny. That was the only part that disappointed me.

Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts,
Laura


Three things NOT to do when nannying for a video gaming mogul (aka the hottest nerd on the planet):

#1 Do not get lost in his dreamy green eyes.
#2 Do not salivate over his rock-hard abs.
#3 No matter what happens, do not fall for his super-nerdy dirty talk!

Penny Fennimore is not winning at life. An aspiring writer with a monster-sized case of writer's block, she's got bills to pay and barely a dime to her name.

Enter the exclusive Nanny Match Agency and an opportunity to make bank.

The job: A cushy, live-in nanny position caring for tech billionaire Rowen Gale's six-year-old niece.

The problem?

Her hot nerd of a boss!

They're opposites in every way. He's the king of hi-tech, and she uses a flip phone from 2002. She's not even sure he's 100% human. With his muted expression, the man might as well be one of the robots from his video games until their eyes meet, and the attraction meter explodes.

She's got to put the kibosh on her libido. But the universe doesn't always play nice.

When Mr. Robot-Bedroom-Eyes goes MIA, she marches up to his fancy-pants video gaming company to give him a piece of her mind--which doesn't go as planned.

Instead, she spies a video game storyboard. It's a hot mess, and she can't help but dive and rewrite it.

Did anyone ask for her opinion? That's a no!

The positive? She's writing!

The negative? Her boss needs her to keep it up. 

Turns out, this video game requires a complete overhaul, and she's the only one who can give him what he wants.

Now, she's not only caring for his niece. She's with him morning, noon, and night.

And that's where it gets complicated.

When he looks at her, she gets a glimpse of what's behind his hardened veneer. And being with this man feels right, like the forever kind of right.

Her heart is on the line.

Could this nanny match be the match that changes everything, or will it be game over for the nanny and the nerd?


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Meet Krista Sandor


If there's one thing USA Today Bestselling Author Krista Sandor knows for sure, it's that romance saved her.

After she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2015, her world turned upside down.

During those difficult first days, her dear friend sent her a romance novel. That kind gesture provided the escape she needed and ignited her love of the genre.
Inspired by the strong heroines and happily ever afters, Krista decided to write her own romance novels. Today, she is an MS warrior and living life to the fullest. When she's not writing, you can find her running 5Ks with her husband or chasing after her growing boys in Denver, Colorado.
 
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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Private Player {a review}


Private Player by Louise Bay is now available! If you are a fan of billionaire romances, then add this one to your TBR.


In Private Player we meet Madison Shore and Nathan Cove. Madison is a journalist who is trying not to fall in her mother's footsteps. Her mom is a very prominent gossip journalist, and Madison doesn't like it one bit. Nathan Cove is a very successful businessman, and his name is being mentioned frequently on the gossip sites. Especially when he is seen out and about with his best friend's wife. Clearly there is an affair happening. Right? Wrong. There is no affair, but there is something major happening, and when that comes out it is going to shock a lot of people. One night at a wedding, Madison and Nathan meet. They have a night together, and then go their separate ways. That is until Nathan is having an article written about him. Who is the person who is going to shadow his every move? Madison. Naturally. What happens next is a lot of forced proximity, sharing of information, discovering the secret Nathan is holding, a career change, and ultimately falling in love.


When I first started reading Private Player, I wasn't sure what to think. My curiosity won out though, and I continued on. I found myself curious as to what Nathan was hiding with these meetings. I was curious as to why Madison had issues with her mom's job, but never spoke to her mom about the job. I was curious as to why Nathan didn't feel he had the approval of his family, and the tension that caused him. I was just plain curious. Now I can't lie, I don't see the spark between Nathan and Madison. There was something missing there. But I still enjoyed the story as a whole. The journey from strangers, to a one night stand, to being reunited for a work purpose, to the secret being revealed, and how all that played out, it was good. I'm happy that I read the book, and look forward to reading more from Louise Bay.


Do I recommend it? Absolutely! The book held my attention, and I was captivated by the storyline. So chances are you might feel the same way.

 

Thank you for reading my thoughts,
Laura




The first time I meet Madison Shore, I’m greeted by her knickers. She’s upside down and trying to untangle herself from my chair at a wedding.

I get to see a whole lot more of her later that night.

The second time I meet Madison Shore is in my London office. Turns out she’s a journalist writing an article about me. To keep control of my company, I need to convince people I’m more serious about business than my playboy reputation suggests. Madison holds my future in her hands.

Now I just need to convince the woman I took to bed on Saturday night that I'm not the player everyone thinks I am.


Private Player is stand-alone novel with brand new characters that have never been seen in any previous books.



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Meet Louise Bay


USA Today bestselling author, Louise Bay writes sexy, contemporary romance novels – the kind she likes to read. Her books include the novels Faithful (not currently on sale as undergoing maintenance!), HopefulThe Empire State SeriesThe Nights CollectionThe Royals Collection, and The Gentleman Collection (these are series of stand alone books each following different characters). Louise’s most recent novel is Mr. Mayfair which is available now!

Ruined by romantic mini-series of the eighties, Louise loves all things romantic. There’s not enough of it in real life so she disappears into the fictional worlds in books and films.

 

Louise loves the rain, The West Wing, London, days when she doesn’t have to wear make-up, being on her own, being with friends, elephants and champagne.

 

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