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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Wild Card by Piper Rayne

NEW RELEASE: The Wild Card by Piper Rayne

Getting pregnant after a one-night stand with my brother’s best friend was never part of the plan.


We’re talking about Foster Davis here.

Chicago Colts closing pitcher.

The broody king of one-word answers.

And the man everyone knows keeps one foot out the door.

Surprisingly, when two pink lines turn my world upside down, Foster doesn’t run. He steps in, he shows up, and he insists we do this together.

Pretending we’re fine is easy. Pretending this is just about the baby? Not so much.

Because Foster is gentle when no one’s watching.

Because he looks at me like I’m something worth protecting.

Because the walls he’s built start to crack—and I’m the one he’s letting inside.

Our arrangement was supposed to be simple. Boundaries were set. Co-parents and no catching feelings.

Okay, maybe a few sex lessons were added in too. Bad idea, I know.

Because the more time I spend with Foster Davis, the harder it is to remember why I ever thought he was the risky choice.

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Duet Narration by: Sean Masters & Erin Mallon

Also Featuring: CJ Bloom, JF Harding, Teddy Hamilton, Connor Crais, Meg Sylvan, Austin Stone & Willa Jaymes

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

You can always depend on Piper Rayne to deliver a top-notch book that hits your emotions in all the right places, and I loved Foster and Callie’s story in The Wild Card!

Callie is the younger sister of Hayes from The Hotshot, and Foster is his best friend, who recently got traded to Chicago after a bit of a scandal in Seattle. He and Callie had a hot fling in the bathroom of a club (during The Hotshot) that led to an accidental pregnancy, so in The Wild Card, we see them trying to navigate their situation and trying not to catch feelings for one another.

Foster’s twin brother, Decker, is one of Hayes’s teammates, and the brothers have a very estranged relationship, so there’s a whole mess of family issues that Foster is dealing with. I am a sucker for a tortured hero, and Foster is Tortured with a capital T! I was so happy to see him work through his demons and step up to be the man Callie deserved.

I loved the cameos in this book from the previous PR series! We saw Jax, Frankie, and Jolie from the Rooftop Crew, some of the guys who lived at the condo before the baseball players, and of course, sports agent Jagger and his romance-writer wife, Quinn. (I loved Foster’s complaints about no baseball romances!)

This book was everything I knew it would be! I read this book and listened to the audio at the same time for the ultimate immersion experience. Sean Masters and Erin Mallon brilliantly voiced Foster and Callie, with CJ Bloom, JF Harding, Teddy Hamilton, Connor Crais, Meg Sylvan, Austin Stone & Willa Jaymes rounding out the full cast audio. I can’t wait to see what happens with Decker and the one that got away next!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Audio Review: Charmer by Kayley Loring

AVAILABLE NOW IN AUDIO CHARMER: The Charmer Tour Edition by Kayley Loring in multicast duet narration by Jason Clarke and Emma Wilder with Erin Mallon and Teddy Hamilton!

This is the MULTICAST DUET version of Charmer by Kayley Loring, narrated by Jason Clarke, Emma Wilder, Erin Mallon, and Teddy Hamilton. The content is the same as the original Jason Clarke and Mackenzie Cartwright dual-narrated version, which is still available. Jason Clarke sings all of the song lyrics in this multicast version and he plays guitar for most of the songs.
Charmer is a standalone story, but if you listen to SLEEPER: The Palisades Edition first you’ll be familiar with most of the characters.
NICO
She serves me coffee late at night when I come around to write lyrics, but it’s not the caffeine I’ve gotten addicted to.
We’ve got the spark, but she’s the only woman in town who seems to be immune to my charms.
When it’s time for me to leave for my cross-country tour, I just can’t imagine not seeing her for months.
So I offer her a job on the road with me.
KAT
Everyone in LA knows that Nico Todd has a way with songs and with the ladies.
What he doesn’t know is that I would love to let him have his way with me.
But my life can only revolve around one infuriatingly cute guy—the six-year-old that I live with.
Imagine my surprise when Nico finds out about my little boy and tells me to bring him and my mom on the road too.
And imagine Nico’s surprise when he realizes my son is the biggest charmer of them all.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I fell in love with Nico back in 2020 after reading Sleeper, and I was thrilled to listen to this new special edition, full-cast audio!

Singer/songwriter Nico Todd has a rep for being a ladies’ man, but from the moment he saw sweet waitress Kat serving coffee in his favorite late-night diner, he was smitten. She’s brushed him off for months, despite feeling a flicker herself whenever she’s around Nico. But as a single mom, Kat knows that her lifestyle and Nico’s lifestyle would just not gel.

But when Nico learns that Kat is a gifted photographer, he offers her a job documenting his upcoming music tour, and takes her son and mother along for the ride. And as it turns out, little Tate is just as charming as Nico! Although Kat tries to keep things completely professional between them when they are on the road, that plan quickly goes by the wayside. They get to know each other well in their close quarters, and Nico not only wins over Kat, but Tate and her mom as well.

Charmer is an absolutely charming story. I love the way Nico breaks down Kat’s walls, and she makes him want the life and family that he never thought he wanted before. He totally steps up as a dad for Tate, and their relationship is heartwarming. Low on angst, big on all the feels, Sleeper is a perfect love story to get lost in! Jason Clarke and Emma Wilder bring Nico and Kat to life in a wonderful duet narration, with Teddy Hamilton and Erin Mallon voicing the supporting characters. What a fab foursome! And Jason Clarke singing Nico’s songs and playing guitar? Holy smokes!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Then There Was You by S.L. Scott

Then There Was You by S.L. Scott is AVAILABLE NOW

Synopsis:

I’d almost forgotten what it felt like to smile, to laugh, and to really live. Until I met him.

Heart-stoppingly handsome.
Totally forbidden.
Keats Matthews looked at me like I was something special.

He was escaping his past. I wanted to escape my present. Together, we fell hard and fast and knew we had found forever. Or so we thought …

Six years later, his shoulders are broader than I remembered, his charming smile thaws my frozen heart, and it’s so tempting to run my fingers through his hair like I did years ago. But it’s the tenderness and warmth in his brown eyes that remind me of the forever we almost shared.

It’s magic when we’re together again. Our chemistry has only magnified. Seeing him, confident and more irresistible than ever, has me falling for him all over again and hoping for a second chance.

But he still believes our timing was off before. He’s wrong. It was the secret I kept hidden that was our undoing. Time hasn’t healed old wounds, and not everything hidden has come to light. When it does, we’ll stand together or fall apart. Either way, we must find out.

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⭐️ Right Person Wrong Time

⭐️ Forbidden Romance

⭐️ Star-Crossed Lovers

Narrated by Erin Mallon & Tor Thom

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Then There Was You was full of angsty goodness.

Keats and Sosie are the quintessential opposites attract story: She’s a society princess, raised in a gilded cage by parents who parade her around like an accessory, and he’s a struggling student, raised by a single mom who didn’t quite know what she was doing and he’s had to fight for every scrap he has. They meet one night when he’s a cater waiter working her parents’ annual holiday party, and the connection between them is off the charts. They spend one beautiful night together before her father intervenes, and they are torn apart.

This book has a six-year time jump, and during that time, neither one of them has ever truly moved past their one night together. So when they reconnect, will they still have the same combustible chemistry?

If you love star-crossed lovers, forbidden romance, it’s always been you, the one that got away, etc. — then this story is definitely one worth getting lost in!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Beyond The Pages by K.H. Oakes

BEYOND THE PAGES by K.H. Oakes is AVAILABLE NOW

Blurb:

He found me during the best time of my life.

Okay, it wasn’t exactly the best time of my life. I was on the side of the road, a flat tire on my

truck, but I digress…

He was the man I never saw coming.

Which explains why I aimed my pepper spray at him when he approached. Honestly, a girl can

never be too careful, especially when her daughter’s involved. Still…

He was everywhere in my new hometown.

No, he wasn’t a stalker. Just my knight in denim-clad armor, full of Southern charm, with rugged good looks…he even called me ma’am.

And, when it mattered most, Cameron Brown was there on the worst day of my life. But

will my pain bring back the trauma of his past?

Please check the author’s trigger warnings. Your mental health matters.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Beyond the Pages by K.H. Oakes was an impressive debut novel!

Rosalie and Cameron are both single parents, and they have the cutest meet-cute when she gets a flat tire as she and her young daughter are moving to a new town. This book is slow-burn perfection! The banter between the characters was amazing. I loved the supporting cast of characters, the cozy feel of this small town, the growth between Cameron and Rosalie (especially Cameron, a widower), the connections with their kids, and the range of emotions (especially grief and healing) in this story.

Beyond the Pages is definitely a book I am placing on my re-read list. I can’t wait to see what this author gives to us next!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review

Meet K.H. Oakes:

K.H. Oakes lives in Northwest Arkansas with her husband and two kids. She is an occupational therapist by day, a parent by night, and an author in her “free” time. She enjoys hanging out with her family, traveling, reading a variety of romance books, playing tennis, and anything to do with animals. Sarcasm is her love language.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Last Great Almost by Quintana McConnell

The Last Great Almost by Quintana McConnell is now available on Amazon and KU!

What to expect:

🥰 Childhood Friends to Strangers to Lovers

💞 Second Chance

🏡 Small Town

🧡 Found Family

🎗️ Mental Health Rep

🕰️ Second Coming-of-Age

🐈‍⬛ Black Cat x Golden Retriever

📚 BLURB 📚

Phases fade. Eras echo.

You don’t always know you’re in one, until it’s gone.

When thirty-three year old Nora Lowe unexpectedly returns to her small Midwestern hometown, she must confront the ghost of her past: Elliott Ashby, the best friend and secret love she abandoned fifteen years ago. Nora never intended to go back to the boy who knew her better than she knew herself, but now the old feelings—and old secrets—are clawing their way out of the shadows.

Face-to-face for the first time since she fled, Nora and Elliott must decide if they can move beyond their troubled backgrounds, rumor mills, and wounds to embrace a future they never named. The alternative is the unraveling of everything they’ve built in the interim, and Nora’s continued struggle to break free from her past and find the love she feels worthy of.

Told in dual POV across layered timelines, The Last Great Almost is a slow-burning meditation on emotional imprinting, chosen family, and the quiet ways we carry each other—long after the moment has passed.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3.5 Stars

Childhood best friends Nora and Elliott haven’t spoken in a decade; not since everything changed between them and she left town and never looked back. Now, following a breakup, Nora returns home to lick her wounds, and she and Elliott are thrust back into one another’s lives… and the opportunity presents itself to heal some of the old heartbreak.

The story is a sweet, clean, second-chance romance, told in dual POV and in past and present. There was a lot of miscommunication between these characters, and I was kind of surprised at how not-that-big-of-a-deal Nora’s reason for leaving town was. I feel like it could have been settled much sooner had these two actually talked about it. But I did appreciate the always-been-you microtrope, and how Elliott never really moved past Nora’s leaving.

The Last Great Almost is the first book I’ve read by Quintana McConnell. Overall, I liked it; I didn’t *love* it. Will I come back to re-read it? Maybe.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Darling Daffodil Farm by Brittanee Nicole

Prepare to fall in love amongst the wildflowers this spring. . .

From the romance superstar author of The Boston Bolts hockey series comes a rivals-to-lovers, grumpy-sunshine romance about a young woman returning to her family’s daffodil farm only to find someone unexpected running her daddy’s business.


They say you can never tame a wildflower…

When aspiring pastry chef, Tally Darling, returns home to her family’s daffodil farm, the last thing she expects to find is a hot—half-naked—farmhand living in her childhood bedroom and running her late daddy’s business.

Jesse Walker might be gorgeous but he’s also infuriatingly grumpy. Walker has no time for Tally and the feeling is mutual.

That is, until Tally hears him moan over one of her signature salted honey cupcakes. And then discovers how good it tastes when they kiss.

As dewy April days turn into warm May evenings, Walker and Tally soon realize that there is a thin line between love and hate. But will their budding connection grow into something that lasts beyond one season?

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Darling Daffodils Farm was such a fun story!

After her father passes away, Tally returns home to help run the family’s daffodil farm… and encounters a handsome stranger living in her childhood bedroom and running the farm. Walker and Tally definitely get off on the wrong foot. She definitely doesn’t trust him at first (and with good reason, because he’s keeping secrets on behalf of her mother), but the chemistry between them is electric. The more time they spend together, the more they realize they don’t hate each other after all, and this grumpy cowboy turns out to be a big softie when it comes to Tally.

There are some complications that the couple encounters (See: Secrets), but I thought that the resolution played out nicely. I loved how these two characters complemented each other. Walker was a solid, supportive rock when Tally needed it, and she brought a lightheartedness to him that the grumpy cowboy was missing in his life.

I’ve been a big fan of Brittanee Nicole’s Boston Bolts hockey series, so I was excited to read something different by this author, and Darling Daffodils Farm did not disappoint! I’m looking forward to the rest of this series!

I received a complimentary copy via NetGalley and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Clashing Hearts by Evey Lyon

I was hired to survive him—not to fall for him.

Many assistants didn’t survive Julian Haven, billionaire, business shark, and a walking storm cloud. Now, I’m lucky number seven on the assistant list. The one who’s supposed to run screaming before the ink on my contract dries.

Except I’m not like the others, and he isn’t impressed that I’m the sunshine that he never saw coming. His grumpy scowls? Don’t scare me. His impossible demands? Don’t faze me. The twisted little games he plays? I’ll be his match. His habit of peeling off those crisp white shirts in his office like sin? Not. Even. Blinking…really, totally…okay, a little.

But then came my solid evening dress choice.

His eyes were possessively on me.

The first crack in his icy armor—and my eager lips.

Somehow, I became his—kept close, kept hidden. And I want it that way.

But Julian uncovers a secret he never knew he was keeping—one that will make him fight for me, even when I promise that he’ll never have me.

Now, he isn’t just my boss—he’s the man determined to keep me, even if it means following me back to my tiny hometown and staying until he makes me his again.

The first book in the new Haven Crossroads series, where city billionaire egos collide with small-town hearts. A spin-off from Everhope Road and can be read as a standalone.

Live on Amazon, available in Kindle Unlimited, ebook, paperback, and hardback. Available in select libraries, too!

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3.5 Stars

Clashing Hearts is a billionaire boss/enemies-to-lovers/workplace romance that kicks off a new series from Evey Lyon.

Savannah has been an executive assistant at her company for years, and has a stellar reputation. But when her boss, the COO, retires, she is reassigned to the prickly CEO, Julian — who has a reputation for never keeping an assistant for longer than a few weeks. It quickly becomes a battle of wills between Julian and Savannah, and I enjoyed the back-and-forth between these two. The banter is sassy and fun, and the heat between them is sizzling.

The relationship is further complicated when a development company threatens to shut down the riverboat dinner restaurant that Savannah’s aunt runs. (Her aunt raised her after her parents passed away.) As it turns out, Julian’s estranged father’s business is the one behind the redevelopment, and that becomes the main source of conflict for the couple.

Overall, Clashing Hearts was enjoyable. I’ve read other books by EL that I enjoyed much more, but the breadcrumbs that were dropped for the future of this series interested me enough that I will definitely return to see what happens next in Haven Crossroads.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Gentry by Ashley James

GENTRY

Ashley James

Release Date: March 17

Blurb:

I’ve spent my life doing the right thing.

Wanting him is the first thing that’s ever felt impossible to resist.

Remington Buchanan is the golden-boy firefighter everyone in town trusts with their lives. He’s wears a dimply smile that doesn’t seem to dim for anyone and makes me forget that he’s off limits. Because not only is he half my age, he’s also my son’s best friend.

I’ve built my world on responsibility. On early mornings, hard work, and putting my family first. There’s no room in it for reckless desire. And yet, every time he walks into a room smelling like smoke and sunshine and looking at me like I’m more than just his best friend’s dad, my carefully built restraint starts to crack.

When he takes in a thirteen-year-old boy who just lost his whole world, I tell myself I’m only helping because it’s the right thing to do. Nothing more.

But late nights together in secret turn into shared glances and accidental touches that linger too long. The space between us grows heavy with everything I’m pretending not to feel.

Loving him would mean risking my relationship with my son. It would mean admitting that after years of playing it safe, I want something that could burn my whole life to the ground.

Wanting him feels like crossing a line I can’t uncross.

Because if this goes wrong, I don’t just lose him—I lose my son. My family. My quiet, comfortable life I’ve spent decades building.

But when Remington looks at me like I’m not too old, not too closed off—just his—I start to wonder if doing the right thing has kept me safe… Or just kept me alone.

Some things are worth the risk.

And this time, I’m not sure I’m ready to walk away from the life, and the love, taking shape right in front of me.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

So usually, the best-friend’s-dad trope is not one I generally enjoy, but since I liked the other books in this series (and the breadcrumbs that were dropped of what was to come in the last book, knowing Remi was crushing on Gentry), I wanted to check out this story, especially since it was going to be a high-stakes, risky romance.

Remi is kind of an over-the-top character, and I enjoyed the contrast in his golden retriever energy to Gentry’s grumpy personality. Both characters showed so much vulnerability with one another, and those were some of my favorite scenes in this book.

Overall, I enjoyed this story, but I felt it was lacking some oomph that the previous books had. Parts of the story felt rushed, and other parts felt glossed over. I think I would have liked to have seen how Gentry bonded with Lukas more, and more of Remi and Gentry being an actual couple. So much was in secret — which I get, because of the forbidden factors of their age gap and Gentry being the father of Remi’s best friend. I liked the emotional layer that gave their story, and I thought the characters navigated those obstacles well, but I just really wanted to see more than what we got of them out and about together, and navigating that aspect of their relationship after spending so much time together in secret. But this story really delivered on the high emotional stakes, so that was a win for me.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Ashley James:

Ashley James is a romance author who enjoys writing (and reading) LGBTQIA+ books. She is from Washington State—and no, not Seattle—and currently resides in South Carolina with her two kids and hairless kitties, Goose, Maverick, and Houston. Ashley is introverted and slightly (okay, majorly) awkward. She refuses to make this section sound like a tacky dating app profile, so she won’t be telling you how much she enjoys music, how she thoroughly enjoys dancing and singing in her kitchen, despite not being able to carry a tune, and she won’t be telling you about her love of toxic and broken fictional men.


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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Rule Breaker by Lily Miller


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BLURB:You could say Jesse Winters and I got off on the wrong foot. The first time I laid eyes on him, I let him know exactly where he could shove that smug grin on his face.

I’ve met plenty of guys like Jesse—handsome, charming, infuriating. He skates through life on good looks and charisma, leaving a trail of broken hearts along the way. It’s clear that most girls find him impossible to ignore, but then, most girls haven’t been raised with a powerful political family legacy resting squarely on their shoulders. My parents taught me to be poised, polished, and perfect. And to stay far away from men like Jesse Winters.

Unfortunately, he’s one of the owners of the company I now work for and seeing as I uprooted my entire life and moved to Deep Cove for this job, I tell myself to just do my best to avoid him.

That is, until an out-of-town gala I’m pressured to attend forces us together. An airplane ride away from the office and the town we both call home, we’re stuck sharing one hotel room. And one bed. Suddenly, Jesse is my fake date for the weekend—only nothing about it feels like we’re pretending.

Especially not the possessive way he looks at me.

Or how much I like it.

It doesn’t take long to realize that underneath that bad boy charm is a heart I didn’t expect and a softness I didn’t see coming, and it threatens to break through every carefully constructed piece of who I’m supposed to be. 

As Jesse and I grow closer, my parents begin to see him as a threat to the legacy they expect me to uphold. So, they do what they’ve always done when something gets in the way of their plans: lie, manipulate, and play dirty to get what they want. And what they want now is to keep us apart.

I was raised to follow the rules. Jesse has spent his entire life breaking them. But the more we collide, the harder it becomes to deny what’s between us or how much it could cost me if I choose him.

What to Expect:

  • Spicy small-town
  • Enemies to lovers
  • West coast Playboy x Poised Political Princess
  • One bed
  • Millionaire
  • Workplace
  • Opposites attract
  • Protective hero 

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.Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

After getting to know the Winters brothers in Deal Breaker, I couldn’t wait to get to the next book. Jesse and Madeline had an instant connection from the moment they first crossed paths at the local bar. I loved the way she sassed him and didn’t fawn over him the way most women did — the fact that he was her soon-to-be-boss had a lot to do with that, but Jesse didn’t know it!

The characters developed a wonderful rapport as they began working together, and the slow burn between them exploded when Jesse accompanied Mads to a gala event her parents demanded she attend as her fake date. (Seriously, I hated her parents!) But while their relationship began as a fake one, it wasn’t long before it became something very real for both of them.

Both characters have complicated parental situations — she faces an extreme amount of pressure from her political family, whereas his father essentially abandoned the boys after their mother passed — and it was interesting to see not only how they each handled that, but how they supported one another in those matters.

I really enjoyed Jesse & Madeline’s story, and I can’t wait to see what comes next for the Winters boys! (Wes and Lottie, fingers crossed!)

I received a complimentary copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Audio Review: Show Me Forever by Jennifer Sucevic

🎧🎧🎧 Show Me Forever by Jennifer Sucevic is NOW IN AUDIO 🎧🎧🎧

From Top 30 Amazon and USA Today Bestselling Author Jennifer Sucevic comes a steamy, pro hockey romance featuring a one-night standsurprise pregnancyforced proximity, and a hero who falls first and harder than he ever expected.

I thought I had Oliver Van Doren all figured out.
The Railers’ star forward with the charm of a devil, the discipline of a toddler, and a talent for creating messes I always get stuck cleaning up. We’re barely friends and definitely better off pretending the sexual tension humming between us isn’t combustible.

It’s the only explanation for how one moment of weakness turns into a night I can’t forget.
And the worst part? I can’t stop.
It’s too damn good.

Two pink lines change everything.

Suddenly I’m living with the one man who knows exactly how to get under my skin. Only Oliver isn’t who I thought he was. He’s patient. Attentive. Protective. And somehow, day by day, he makes it impossible to pretend he’s not everything I’ve been too terrified to want.Now I can’t help wondering if what started as a mistake…
Might just be the beginning of forever.

Show Me Forever is a swoony, boy-obsessed, enemies-to-lovers pro hockey romance packed with off-limits workplace tension, a one-night stand, a surprise pregnancy, and a hero who was all in from page one. It’s book three in the Chicago Railers series and can be read as a standalone.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

OOH, this was delicious!

After Rena, the PR director of the Chicago Railers hockey team, and Oliver, the team’s top troublemaker, have a one-night stand, she is determined not to go for a repeat, especially since she has a no-fraternization clause in her contract with the players. But for Oliver, one night with Rena wasn’t nearly enough, since he’s had a thing for her for a while, and they begin a casual situationship. Except nothing about it is casual for Oliver, so he sets out to prove to Rena that he is the one for her.

Then, when Rena discovers that she’s pregnant, all bets are off because Oliver has found his way in to show her that they are meant to be together for the long haul. Having been raised by a single mom, Rena has it ingrained in her brain that she needs to be self-sufficient and not depend on a man. So Oliver really has his work cut out for him when it comes to convincing Rena to give them a real chance.

I really loved the connection between these two characters. My one complaint about the story was that it starts when they are already hooking up, so I missed out on the whole how-it-came-to-be between them.

Narrators Jason Clarke and Mollie Stark were a dynamic duo in telling Oliver and Rena’s story.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.