Thursday, February 10, 2022

Terms and Conditions by Lauren Asher {cover reveal}

 


Lauren Asher has revealed the cover for Terms and Conditions!

This is the second book in the Dreamland Billionaires series, and I am so excited for it to be released! Ahh, cannot wait to return to this setting, and catch back up with the characters.


Releasing on February 24, 2022


Cover Design: Mary, Books & Moods


Declan
I'm destined to become the next CEO of my family's media empire.


The only problem? My grandfather's inheritance clause.


Fulfilling his dying wish of getting married and having an heir seemed impossible until my assistant volunteers for the job.


Our marriage was supposed to be the perfect solution to my biggest problem.


But the more we act in love for the public, the more unsure I feel about our contract.


Caring about Iris was never part of the deal.


Especially not when breaking her heart is inevitable.

Iris
My plan to marry Declan was simple in theory.


Move in together. Throw a wedding. Have a baby.


We set rules to prevent any kind of issues.


Ones that were never meant to be broken, no matter how much Declan tempts me.

But what happens when our fake relationship bleeds into our real one?

Falling in love was never an option.

At least not for me.

 


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Meet Lauren


Plagued with an overactive imagination, Lauren spends her free time reading and writing. Her dream is to travel to all the places she writes about. She enjoys writing about flawed yet relatable characters you can't help loving. She likes sharing fast-paced stories with angst, steam, and the emotional spectrum.

Her extra-curricular activities include watching YouTube, binging old episodes of Parks and Rec, and searching Yelp for new restaurants before choosing her trusted favorite. She works best after her morning coffee and will never deny a nap.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2022

The Plan by Karla Sorensen {a review}

The Plan by Karla Sorensen is the age gap, falling for your bodyguard romance you didn't know you needed! It was so good, and I could not put it down.

In this book we have Lydia. She is a social media influencer, and her parents are also well known in the NFL. So she has a following from that as well. Lydia was recently in a car accident, and she's definitely feeling some social anxiety, and is just really uncertain. Enter Erik Wilder. Erik is a former professional football player who is currently working as a bodyguard. Lydia's dad approaches him about the potential of guarding her. Erik isn't so certain on this, but goes for it anyway. Lydia finally gets wind of what is happening, and she is LIVID. This isn't going to happen. Erik will not be her bodyguard. That is until Erik asks her to walk him out, and he convinces her to take his card. He knows this bombshell has just been dropped on her, and so he isn't surprised by her reaction. Fast forward a little bit, and after an early morning conversation with her dad, Lydia decides to go for it. She wasn't expecting to feel comfortable around him. She wasn't expecting it to be fun to push his buttons. She definitely wasn't expecting to fall for him.

I went into The Plan knowing what the description told me. I knew football was involved, and I love me a sports romance. So obviously I went into this book feeling good. When I discovered it was a grumpy-sunshine romance, that just made it even better.

I so enjoyed reading this book. I found myself really enjoying who Lydia is, and the passion she has for football. Not only that, but the fact that she is so willing to help others expand their social media presence just felt so good.

Now don't get me wrong, there were times that Erik annoyed me a bit. I don't fully understand why he was holding back his story. Especially since it seemed like he and Lydia were getting closer. So it would be natural to share that info. I understand he has been hurt in the past, but you can tell he is falling for her, so you think he'd be comfortable opening up.

Doesn't really matter though because these two characters roped me in, and had me unable to put the book down. I had to see how they achieved their HEA, and how Lydia's dad would handle it all. Plus I really wanted the scoop on Ian, and what the issue was between him and Erik.

Also, I freaking loved Erik's family. They just seem amazing. I'd love to have a series that just focuses on all the Wilder family finding their happily ever afters. Speaking of series, this one isn't tied to the Washington Wolves series, but it definitely could fit in there. Especially since Lydia's parents were the main characters of The Bombshell Effect, which is book 1 in the Washington Wolves series.

So dang good! Highly recommend. I gave it 4 stars on Goodreads. It maybe could be a 4.5, but right now I'm sticking with my solid 4. Whether you like age gap romances, sports romances, bodyguard romances, or the grumpy-sunshine trope, you need to go grab this new release! Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts. I greatly appreciate it.

Laura

Cover Designer: Najla Qamber Design
Photographer: Wander Aguiar
Interior Design: Champagne Book Design

Have you ever fake dated your bodyguard? I don't recommend it. 

 

Especially if he's anything like Erik Wilder: former football player, world class know-it-all and unapologetic grump. 

 

To be clear, I didn't want a bodyguard (hence the fake dating idea). Most days, I can’t figure out why he wants the job either. We drive each other insane, probably because we’re as opposite as two people can be. 

 

He’s suspicious, never talks about his past and has the comfort skills of a cactus. I’m a happily ever after kinda girl who knows exactly what she wants out of life. 

 

Erik’s words might say that the lines have to stay firm between us, but those dark eyes of his? They tell another story when he looks at me. 

 

He’s just as stubborn as I am, but when our fake dating plan starts to feel a lot more real, it's only a matter of time before his professional walls come crashing down.  


I just have to hope my heart doesn't get buried in the rubble.


 

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Meet Karla Sorensen

Well, let’s see ... I’m a wife and a mother. If the things that I write bring a smile to someone's face, then I've done my job.  


I am obsessed with Outlander (both the books and the show). I’m almost exclusively a romance reader, which means some people will never consider me a literary snob. 


If I could meet one historical figure, it would be Jane Austen. I received my Bachelors in Public Relations and worked in health care marketing before I had my babies. 


I hate Twitter. I do it, but I hate it. Also, if you want to get on my good side, bring me wine and I'll love you forever. 


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Tuesday, February 8, 2022

It Went Viral by Stacy Stone {a review}

It Went Viral is the brand new book from Stacy Stone! This romance story starts off with a viral incident, and we witness how that affected Isla and Bryan. If you're looking for a best friends sibling romance, then consider picking up It Went Viral

I am opting not to recap this book for you, as the description that Stacy Stone wrote is perfection. It tells you everything you need to know about the book. So let's just jump into my thoughts.

If you follow me on Goodreads, then you already know my general thoughts on It Went Viral. Let's dive into a bit further though. I truly did like the premise of this book. The fact that there was this viral social media event surrounding them, and how it affected their lives. THAT was what interested me. For me though, while I liked the premise, the story left a lot to be desired. I feel bad saying that, and you may feel differently about the book. This is just my take away. If you know me, you know that the best friend's sibling is one of my top 3 favorite tropes, so that was what really sold me on this book. Add in the frenemies to lovers trope, and I should have been all in.

I felt absolutely zero connection to the characters. They weren't relatable. Bryan came across as indifferent. Isla came across as a hurt woman who hadn't healed from the situation in college, and she was a bit bitter. Then there was Bryan's marriage troubles that just felt weird. Yes, divorce happens. Yes, infidelity happens. Yes, communication issues happen. BUT both Bryan and his soon to be ex wife were just immature. It was ridiculous, and frustrating. In an ideal world, Bryan's divorce would have been finalized before Isla even agreed to help with the event. Then that character could have been eliminated from the story. For me, it was an unnecessary storyline. It Went Viral was supposed to be about Bryan and Isla reconnecting, but here was this third party with a foot still in the door. In my mind, and how I thought the story would play out, I fully believed the video would resurface, and THAT would have been the cause of their moment of conflict. I mean it makes sense if you go off the book cover. But It wasn't. Was the moment of conflict still drama filled? Oh absolutely. It just wasn't what I wanted.

Now here's the thing. I generally believe this is a decent story. I gave it 3 stars. Was it everything I wanted? Absolutely not. But there's potential. There were bits and pieces of this story that I did enjoy. When both Isla and Bryan shared about how the viral video affected them, THAT I was all about. I wanted to see how it affected them. How it affected their relationships, and their future. We did get to see bits and pieces of that. It wasn't enough though for me to rate this story higher though. I needed to feel the connection between the characters. I needed to find myself rooting for them in their times of trouble. I needed to not be able to put the book down.  Part of me wishes there wasn't that time gap written in. I think it would have been interesting to walk the walk with Isla, and Bryan, and had them reconnect when the event was still fresh. It is what it is though. It Went Viral was a decent story, and I stand by what I've said. I will say, the concept was so good. It had so much potential. Especially since social media is such a large part of our daily lives. 

Do I recommend It Went Viral? I do. It is very rare that I don't recommend a book I've read. I've said it before, and I'll say it many more times, book ratings are so personal. So while a book may not be ideal for one reader, another may absolutely love it. (and vice versa) When I go into reading an advanced reader copy, I go into it prepared to tell my true feelings. I'm not one who will rate a book high because I received an early copy. NO. That's not how it's supposed to be. A review is your true feelings about a book, and that should  be shared.

Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts. If you choose to read It Went Viral, I would love to hear your thoughts.

Laura





She’s about to work with the man who ruined her college years…

Event manager Isla James still burns with shame over her college infamy. . Climbing naked out of the window, just to have it filmed by some fratbrothers was embarrassing to say the least. The fact that the video went viral made it so much worse. And though her professional star has risen since reinventing herself in a new town, returning to her old stomping grounds is not on her bucket list. But when her best friend asks her to promote her family’s charity ball, she relents despite fearing she’ll get stuck working with the last man she ever wants to see again.

…but he’s determined to change her mind.

Bryan Hunter’s biggest mistake was letting Isla go that fateful day. He was a stupid college boy back then, but he’s a changed man now. He’ll do whatever it takes to win her back. Now he just has to convince Isla that she can trust and maybe even love him.

She fled humiliation. He’s a changed man. Can they make a happy ending out of a bad beginning and get a second chance at love



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Meet Stacy Stone


Stacy Stone made her debut in Belgium with
her Verlangen series under her Dutch name Stefanie Van Mol.

 She loved writing so much, she kept writing. Say You Want Me, the first book of her Full Moon series.

 She won the Brave New Book of the year Award in the Netherlands in 2016 and decided to translate the book to English.



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Friday, February 4, 2022

Offside with #55 by Piper Rayne {cover reveal}

 

Piper Rayne has revealed the cover for Offside with #55!

Releasing: May 31, 2022

Cover Design: Hang Le
Photographer: Wander Aguiar


The last thing any professional hockey player wants is to be the old man in the game. The guy who doesn't know when it's time to retire. Still, I can't bear the thought of leaving the game.

This past year I've reflected on all my regrets, and I told myself that once I retire it'll be the time to settle down and start a family. But this is where it gets tricky.

I think I've found her--my Mrs. Although she'll deny our connection to anyone who asks. We've been sleeping together casually and since I'm still playing hockey, I've let her get what she wants--me--whenever she wants.

After being told my career as a player is over, the owner of Florida Fury grants me a shot to stay in the game. A coaching position I didn't know I wanted until it was offered. The catch? He's also passing the family business down to his daughter.

Who's his daughter?

The woman who's been in and out of my bed for the past year. Which means the woman I intend to make my wife is now my new boss.

 

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Piper Rayne is a USA Today Bestselling Author duo who write "heartwarming humor with a side of sizzle" about families, whether that be blood or found. They both have e-readers full of one-clickable books, they're married to husbands who drive them to drink, and they're both chauffeurs to their kids. Most of all, they love hot heroes and quirky heroines who make them laugh, and they hope you do, too!


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Thursday, February 3, 2022

The Lies You Love by Rachel Robinson {a review}

 

The Lies You Love by Rachel Robinson is now available! This is the second book in the Charge Men series, and it was an interesting read. There was a bit of mystery in the book, as well as a couple of surprises. So if that interests you, please go check it out!

Beck is a Charge Man. He is responsible for keeping his person alive, and tracking their every move. It is an exhausting job that has him working for a month straight before getting a month off, as he and his coworker trade off. Beck's current detail is with Ramsey. She's being taken care of by the Charge Men due to a situation with her parents that leaves her a bit vulnerable. Auden is Ramsey's best friend. These two are quite opposite, but their friendship works. Auden had her heartbroken by the man she thought she would marry. So to work on getting over him, she's been hitting the bars with friends, and having one night stands in the process. She's protecting her heart at all costs as she can't go through that pain again. Flash forward to a girls night out. They all agreed to dress like grannies, and have a blast. It is at this bar where she meets Beck, and the two have an amazing night together. Neither want it to end, but Auden doesn't do relationships, and Beck can only offer a month. 

There is more I could have put into my little recap above, but honestly it would ruin the story. So I can't do that. I'm not that person.

The way this book kicked off had me intrigued. That prologue had me so curious, and I could not wait to find out how the characters arrived in that situation. Once we moved out of the prologue, the book slowed down a bit. I'll admit that I struggled through the next few chapters, and did put the book aside for quite a few days. When I did pick the book back up, I still struggled a bit. Now, the story did pick up speed again, especially once Auden and Beck met. From there it was a whirlwind romance, full of steamy moments, and it was also filled with the mystery about who Beck is, as well as what his job entails. When Beck figured out the connection between Ramsey and Auden, it shook him a bit. He knew there was something familiar about her, but at the time he didn't put two and two together. It was going to be a problem. 

Later on we learned about what happened to Beck's sister, and how that lead to him becoming a Charge Man. I found that fairly interesting. I will say once I knew what happened to his sister, I quickly figured out the connection revealed in another scene. I think you will also.

Now, the situation with Ramsey captured my attention, and wouldn't let go. As that storyline built, I found myself wanting to know what was going on there. Right before things were revealed, I found myself wondering if something like this might happen. So when it all came out, I was a bit surprised, but not shocked by the news. Here's the thing, I don't feel like I know the Ramsey character all that well, and I'd wish the author had given us more of a backstory on Ramsey. I get it though, Ramsey wasn't the main character of this book, so those details weren't as necessary. Yes we had bits and pieces, but there was the potential for more.  Also, one thing I can't move past, is that if she was supposed to be protected, why was she allowed to stay in the same area? Why wasn't she relocated?

If you've read the book, then you know what happened in the prologue. But then you also know what happened toward the end of chapter 17. How did we get from the end of chapter 17, to what happened in the prologue? I want those scenes! I want to know how our characters wound up in that situation! This missing detail is one of the things that held me back from rating this book higher. The other thing that held me back was how disinterested I was after reading the couple of chapters after the prologue. That set up was so good, that what happened after left me a bit disappointed. The book did redeem itself though. So, what was my rating? 
I opted to give this 3.5 stars.

Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts. The Lies You Love was a decent story. It just didn't give me everything that I had hoped for. If you choose to check out this book, please let me know what you think.

Happy Reading,
Laura



Auden
In a quest to forget my ex left me to marry a man, I turned to a few flings. Okay, more than a few, but I dare anyone to judge me after the life I’ve endured. Then, a one-night stand gets a little blurry in the emotions department. He’s muscular, smooth talking, and the chemistry is so hot that thinking about him makes me buzz. The catch is he can only commit to a one month fling. It’s so good, I agree, but it’s obvious there’s something between us that can’t be ignored. His secrets are deep, and I don’t want to get burned again yet, walking away is impossible.

Beck
I spend one month on duty guarding my Principal, and one month off letting loose. That’s my schedule, and I’m okay with it until I meet her. The night we meet is a little fuzzy, but our connection is not. When I wake up in the morning and discover my life-altering one-night stand is my Principal’s best friend, I know I’m doomed, but I make excuses to keep Auden for as long as I can. That is until both their lives are in danger and I can only save one.
My duty and honor, or the woman who I’ve fallen mercilessly for?

Always protect the heartbeat.


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Meet Rachel Robinson

Rachel grew up in a small, quiet town full of loud talkers. Her words were always only loud on paper. She has been writing stories and creating characters for as long as she can remember. 

CRAZY GOOD and SET IN STONE, and TIME AND SPACE, three of her Navy SEAL novels are INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERS.

After living in San Diego, Virginia Beach, and then Fairfax, VA, she now resides in colorful Colorado with her badass husband, two children, her Sphynx cat, & her dog, Polly.

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