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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Her Perfect 10, by Briana Cash

Title: Her Perfect 10
Series: Stars in the Sand #1
Author: Brianna Cash
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 2, 2020

 

For the online writing course I’m enrolled in, I’m assigned a partner for the entire semester. The syllabus says we’re to remain anonymous. While I never learn her name, she breaks every other rule there is. She’s dragging my grade down with hers, even after I’ve repeatedly asked her not to.
 
As our conversations turn personal—another broken rule—she encourages me to push my boundaries, and I learn why she has none: she doesn’t believe in love. Instead of looking for a guy who’ll sweep her off her feet, she rates them in different categories in an equation she created to find someone that’s supposedly perfect for her.
 
I have no idea what she looks like, how old she is, or where she lives. But I know I can change her mind about love.
 
Too bad I’d never measure up.

According to her equation, there’s no way I’m her perfect ten.
 
I’ve never played these games before, but they’re kind of childish. I like to have a say in who I kiss. Not that the two girls I kissed during that first game were bad kissers, but I don’t even know their names. Maybe Rob and Alena should’ve had everyone go around and introduce themselves first. That would’ve made me a little more comfortable.

This whole thing was probably Rob’s idea. He’s always making fun of me, talking about how inexperienced I am. Just because I don’t sleep with anyone who gives me a second glance doesn’t mean I have no idea what I’m doing.

Alena locks us in some kind of housekeeping closet, yelling through the door. “Seven minutes, starting now!”

The girl I followed in spins around to find me watching her. She steps closer, swallowing the distance between us in two quick strides. She’s almost pressed against me, she’s so close. I step back, creating some space, reaching for her hand, ready to introduce myself. But she grabs my waist instead, tipping her head back and pushing up on her toes to press her lips to mine.

Her lips are soft and sure, melting instantly beneath mine as I kiss her back, and I quickly forget that she was making out with two other guys before me, a short time ago.

She pulls away, her eyes wide as she stares at me. There’s something familiar about them, the color, or the shape, or the incredibly long eyelashes that are framing a shade of green that matches not only her mask, but also her dress. There’s something about those eyes I can’t quite put my finger on.

I reach for her again. My hands slide around her hips and pull her closer, right up against me. She’s short, but with her heels, she’s just tall enough. Her eyes flutter closed as her head leans back, her lips parted in a silent invitation that my body is very intent on accepting, with or without my brain’s permission.

I’ve never been this close to anyone without knowing their name.

The thin silk of her dress caresses my fingers as I lower my face to hers. The warm cavern of her mouth teases me as her lips move under mine. Her body leans on me more fully—a silent protest as I pull away. I’m only changing the angle, though. I don’t hesitate to come back in for more.

And more.

And more…

Her lips part farther, wordlessly asking me to deepen the kiss. But I’m content to keep kissing her like this, with open mouths and soft lips merging together repeatedly. Her hands, which are still around my waist, pull my shirt out of the way, and then her fingertips are on my skin, trailing confidently over my back, right along the edge of my pants.

She smells like honeysuckle, like early summer nights spent catching fireflies in the backyard. There’s something else mixed in with that sweet memory. Something that’s probably all hers, whoever she is. Her eyes fly open when I take a second to breathe her in. I want to keep the memory of her scent forever, so I can relive this moment later, when I’m lying in my bed remembering how good she feels. When I need some fascinating moment to focus on. Something good. Something happy. Something…perfect.

“Kiss me,” she whispers, her breath warm on my cheek.

“Pretty sure we were kissing,” I whisper right back. No one can hear us. We’re totally alone, but it feels like we’re under some kind of spell, and we’ll break it if we’re too loud.

“No, really kiss me. Like you mean it.”

“I did mean it.” My voice rumbles in my chest as I try to keep quiet. I don’t know anything about this girl except she’s good friends with my future sister-in-law. But I also don’t know if I could stop myself from kissing her again if my life depended on it.

“That’s not what I meant.”

There’s a frown on those delicious lips, and all I want to do is change it into a smile. I clear my throat and keep whispering. “Kiss you like I know you?”

She gives a quick nod. “Kiss me like I’m the person you’ve been waiting for your entire life.”

Her eyes move back and forth between mine, her hands still on my skin under my shirt, making me want her in ways I never would’ve imagined possible at this point. She flexes her fingers on my sides before pushing both my shirt and her hands up, up, up.

It gets caught on my damn mask, but I reach up and untangle it. She then drapes my shirt over a shelf beside us. The mask stays on my face.

Her eyes are on mine as her fingers trail down my chest and stomach, lightly brushing over the dusting of hair that will lead her directly to something she has no right to discover. Not like this. Not in a closet. Not when I know so little about her. Not when she knows nothing about me.

When I inhale, the pressure of her touch lingering on the button of my slacks has my heartbeat pounding in my ears. She tilts her head to the side.

She’s daring me.

Kiss her the way she wants, or she’s going to do her best to get me out of the rest of my clothes.

I want to kiss her again. The simple kiss we shared was by far the best I’ve ever had.

But I also want to see how far she’s willing to take this.

Her gaze dips down, to where her hand is about to undo my pants, and then back at my face.

Which direction am I going to take us?

Cupping her cheek with one hand, I raise her face. With my other hand on her hip, I make sure she stays as close to me as is physically possible. And then I kiss her like she’s the person I’ve been waiting my entire life for.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Her Perfect Ten has a really cool concept of the H/h “meeting” online in a creative writing class and getting to know one another, only to then find out that they know each other in real life.

I really liked Sadie and Owen. I thought they were relatable characters, and I really got to know them as they got to know one another via their email exchanges. For the purposes of the assignment, they are supposed to remain anonymous, so there’s a bit of “is he, is she?” on both sides when they begin to suspect that they know one another from work.

Sadie has a long list of requirements for her dating partners due to the demons in her past, and Owen is determined to break down her walls. There are times where I felt he got a little judgements, but generally liked how the two of them came together.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Childish Dreams, by Malorie Verdant

Release Date: April 2
 
It was just a singing competition, aired to thousands of people live on television. 
It was just a choice. 
 
One between the boy who has always supported her and the teen rock star who was paid to judge her.
It was just a fantasy world. 
 
Filled with moments of fear, euphoria and jealousy. 
It was a childish dream. 
 
One that she was willing to fight for.
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Have you ever had a childish dream about being a famous singer? Billie Bishop did. (Love her name!) When she auditions for an American Idol-type show called Superstar, Billie is thrust into a world this small-town girl is totally unfamiliar with. And the last person she expected to be holding her hand through it all is one of the show’s judges, hot singer Jax.

I really liked the friendship that unfolds between Jax and Billie. Their romance is hot and sweet, and he is totally supportive in a way that I didn’t expect from a “celebrity judge” as Billie goes through the madness of being thrust into the spotlight.

There’s a bit of a triangle with Billie’s childhood best friend, Zach — well moreso that he has feelings for her that aren’t exactly returned — and some drama with her mom that I really thought added to the depth of Billie’s character.

I loved everything about this story. It was a perfect escape! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Malorie Verdant
I first started reading romance when I was twelve. 

 

 
My mother handed me her copy of Nora Robert’s Midnight Bayou and with resignation said, “Here you’ll love it, just skip the sex scenes or at least tell me you did.”
 

 

She knew I was young and she hoped I didn’t understand the diverse innuendos, but she also saw early on that I was a hopeless romantic and had a joy and thirst for romance novels that not even she and her protective motherly instincts could stop.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Ninth Inning by J. Sterling

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Cole Anders is in his last season at Fullton State. If he doesn’t get drafted this year, he’ll be forced to hang up his cleats for good. It’s not something he’s ready to do.

To prove he’s serious about his final season, he’s given up girls. No more casual hookups, dates or one-night stands. But there’s one girl who has always refused to give up on him. One girl who has been there since the start of Freshman year. One girl he stupidly assumed would always be waiting for him when he got off the field, no matter how long it took.

Christina’s had enough of Cole pushing her aside for baseball. She’s grown tired of waiting for him to see what she’s known since they were freshmen… that they are good together. She’s finally moved on- for good this time.

Cole has other ideas, but she refuses to cave. It’s not her problem if he wants her now. Too little too late.

There comes a point in your life when you have to stop the incessant merry-go-round and just get off the ride, right? Try telling that to Cole.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 2 Stars

Ugh, I was having a hard time connecting with Cole and Christina from the start. And then the icky conflict comes about and I just lost it.

Seven months ago, Cole and Christina were hooking up. She liked him a lot, but he didn’t want to be in a relationship during his last college baseball season.

He eventually woos her back and she gives him a second chance. But I still just didn’t get all the feels from them. Somewhere along the way, she goes out on one date with Cole’s rival, Logan. And a big part of Logan’s interest in Christina is to just stick it to Cole.

So this is where it all goes wrong: Christina blacks out drunk, and it’s assumed she slept with Logan. She doesn’t remember. Knowing that Logan hates him, Cole goes off the rails. Victim blaming abounds. I just lost interest at that point. I already wasn’t fully invested in them as a couple because they just didn’t click for me from the start, and then I just was done.

Unfortunately, this was a bust for me. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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My goal is to write books that you can get lost in and stories that will leave you with a smile and a full heart. If you can forget about the real world while you’re reading and fall in love with my characters, then I’ve done my job. A lot of what I write has real life aspects in it, but that’s what makes the stories so relatable- the fact that they could happen to anyone… and have!

I live in California with my son, Blake. If you can’t find me sitting behind a computer screen, then there’s a good chance I’m sitting in the bleachers of a baseball stadium watching him play. I love traveling to new places, meeting my readers and spending time with the love of my life, my very own second chance romance, who inspires me daily.

I know you have a million books to choose from and I am humbled, grateful and thankful each time you choose to read one of mine, or tell someone else to read them. Thank you.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Bourbon On The Rocks, by Shari J. Ryan


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Release Date: April 6, 2020

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Photographer: Reggie Deanching – R+M Photography

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Genre: Contemporary Romance

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Life isn’t a game.

Life isn’t an empty bottle of bourbon spinning on a warehouse floor as I hold my breath.

I feel weak when others perceive me as strong.

I’m passionate though I appear to hate the world around me.

I see beauty in all ugly things.

I feel pain when I laugh.

No one knows the truth.

Well, no one knew the truth until now.

Somehow, Brody Pearson understands more about me than anyone else in my life. The severed connection should mean something significant, but I don’t know if I can forget all my self-proclaimed promises.


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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I was so happy to read Journey and Brody’s story! A stand-alone in the Barrel House Series, this book overlaps the end of Bourbon Love Notes, and is the story of Melody’s sister and Brett’s brother.

Bourbon On The Rocks was much more intense than Bourbon Love Notes. Journey is all kinds of messed up emotionally. She’s had some serious repercussions to live with after some mistakes she made when she was younger, and those choices still effect her even as a grown woman who is almost 30. She’s also suffering from an eating disorder, which was an undertone of this story and a subplot that I thought was handled well.

I wouldn’t call this a traditional second-chance romance, but Journey and Brody, but the kiss they shares one New Years Eve a decade ago set her on the path of destruction and devastation that she’s been trying to work her way out of ever since. It all unfolds in flashbacks, and there are some brilliant twists to Journey’s story.

Brody, meanwhile, is just kind of stuttering through his life after his divorce, trying to raise a tween daughter. Journey lights a fire inside of him that he has never felt before. And despite all of her attempts to push him away, he refuses to give up because that spark means something to him. And in the end, Brody helps Journey heal and she helps him feel alive again.

I did feel like the ending was rushed, however. I am a big fan of Shari Ryan’s, and I guess I was hoping for more. That also plays into the epilogue that I felt wasn’t as complete as I would have liked it. But now that i know we will see these two stories from the POV of the Pearson brothers, I’m okay with biding my time until I get what I want!

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Big Pickle, by JJ Knight

Big Pickle
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Publication date: April 4th 2020
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Romance

He’s kind of a big dill.

An enemies-to-lovers, secret boss, gut-splittingly hilarious rom com from USA Today bestselling author JJ Knight

They call me Big Pickle.

It’s not what you think.

(Although that’s true too.)

I happen to be the oldest Pickle in the family deli business. And we have the best salami.

Take that one however you like.

But when my father announces the franchise will go to the most profitable of the three brothers, I learn that even though I’m the biggest Pickle, I’m dead last.

I hightail it to Texas to see what’s happened to my restaurant, only to find a sassy little spitfire named Nova Strong in charge.

She’s amazing. She’s sexy. She’s perfectly happy to call bullsh*t when she sees it.

But despite the way we nearly melt the permafrost in the industrial freezer, I have to control myself. Nova thinks I’m a new employee. She has no idea I’m only there to spy.

Or that I’m her boss.

As I get to the bottom of why my franchise is failing, I desperately need to know one thing:

Is Nova Strong everything wrong with my deli, or everything right for me?

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Big Pickle is a full-length, 300-page standalone romantic comedy full of pickle jokes, giggle-worthy references to male anatomy, and more salty language than a jar of baby dills.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Oh my goodness, this book is funny! As you might expect, it constantly plays on the word “pickle” and the results are hilarious. I want some Dill Dough Bread!

So deli owner Jace is in a competition with his brothers to take over the family deli dynasty, and must turn around the suffering location he owns in Austin. Jace is a New York playboy, who barely does anything with his store. So he’s shocked to find out how deep in the hold he is. He’s immediately smitten with acting manager Nova, who of course thinks he’s an arrogant ass and wants nothing to do with him.

But when Jace gets himself hired at his own deli (under his real name, Jason), he and Nova not only solve the mystery of who is skimming funds, but find that they are pretty perfect for one another. But when she discovers who he really is, can she forgive his lie of omission?

I loved the premise of this story, and it’s executed so well. Jace’s struggle with wanting to tell Nova but not wanting to lose what they had felt very real. Her devastation over his deception felt very real. It was an excellent merger of the fears they both had, with plenty of steam and lots of funny dialogue mixed in.

This was a dill-ite to read! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: A Cinderella Story, by E.K. Woodcock

Title: A Cinderella Story
Author: E.K. Woodcock
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: April 3, 2020
Cover Design: Callie Rae at Literary Designs

 


“See a lost shoe, pick it up. Prince Charming, you will find.”Skylar O’Conner is many things: a cat lover, a flirt, a currently unemployed dreamer. One thing she’s not is a believer in magic or mysticism of any kind. When her mother gifts her a psychic reading on her 26th birthday, Skylar’s jaded outlook has her bored before she even steps inside. What she was not prepared for, was her own curiosity to act on the psychic’s advice when she finds an abandoned purple rainboot at the mall.

Since his wife died two years ago, Carter Montgomery’s entire world has centered around his daughter, Everly. He raises her to know her mother is a constant loving presence watching over them, one he’s not sure he’ll ever be able to move on from. But when a blonde with curly hair and emerald eyes waltzes into his life, she awakens yearnings within him he thought no longer existed.

Neither Skylar or Carter were prepared for what fate had in store for them, yet their attraction was undeniable. But when a simple gift causes a horrible misunderstanding, Carter pulls back out of fear the scars on his heart still cut too deep. Will pain from the past deny them the chance at a beautiful future?

“A Cinderella Story is E.K. Woodcock’s debut novel and she did an amazing job! This is a sweet retelling of the classic Cinderella that includes a hot single dad and an adorable three-year-old.” ~Rubi’s Bookshelf

“… a beautiful and unforgettable journey of the unexpected, love, moving on and family.” ~K & R’s Dark Angels Book Blog

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

A Cinderella Story is a great debut novel from E.K. Woodcock. A modern-day twist on the Cinderella fairy tale, Skylar never imagines that a vision from a psychic would lead her to a single dad, a single rainboot and an adorable little girl.

After the “Cinderella moment” in the mall where Skylar returns Everly’s rainboot, she keeps running into widower Carter over and over again. There are a lot of really cute moments between Skylar and Everly, and the romance between Skylar and Carter is quite sweet. There’s a twist in the story, of course, and a lovely HEA for Skylar, Carter and Everly. If you are looking for a feel-good, clean romance, definitely check out A Cinderella Story!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

 

 
Ebru Kartal is a book blogger turned into an author. She is currently working on publishing her very first novel “A Cinderella Story”. 
 
When she isn’t writing, you can find her reading, blogging, or running after her gang of hooligans at home. 
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Charmer, by Kayley Loring

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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

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I fell in love with Nico in Sleeper, so I was very excited to see him get his own story!

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. (And the kid has jokes! I kept telling them to my 10 year old and he loved them!)

This is another great book from Kayley Loring! Low on angst, big on all the feels, this is a perfect love story to get lost in! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

 

 

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Before writing steamy romantic comedy novels, Kayley Loring got a BFA in creative writing from a Canadian university and had a fifteen-year career as a screenwriter in Los Angeles (under a different name). She mostly wrote PG-13 family comedies that studios would pay her lots of money for and then never make into movies. In 2017 she decided to move to the Pacific Northwest and write about all the fun stuff that she wasn’t allowed to write about in those PG-13 scripts. Now she’s breathing cleaner air and writing dirtier words. It’s an adjustment she’s happily getting used to.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Scoring Off The Ice, by Stacey Lynn

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Scoring Off the Ice, an all-new steamy, surprise single dad romance with all the feels by Stacey Lynn, is available now!

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Sometimes scoring off the ice leads to the greatest rewards.

I’ve had only one goal in life since I first strapped on a pair of skates—make America’s pro hockey league.

I left Denmark. I made it to the top. Now, I’m determined to be the best. No distractions. I eat, sleep, and breathe hockey.

Until my birthday when my teammates convince me to live a little.
But living a little takes on a whole new meaning when less than a year later I’m confronted with a crying baby on my doorstep, drooling on a note that declares he’s mine.

Suddenly, I’m a single dad in way over my head.
There is no playbook for situations like this.

Luckily, I have Paisley.
My gorgeous neighbor, my long-time crush, and now—my savior.
She’s there any time I need her.
Helping. Guiding. Gazing at me with those green eyes that make me feel capable of this after all.

With her at my side, I’m quickly learning there’s more to life than winning a hockey game.

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“Who are you?” I don’t like calling her the woman. I’ve wondered her name for months since she started appearing in that doorway so close to mine.

She turns to me and in her arms is the baby. She’s holding a bottle and the baby is drinking. Quiet little sounds come from it and she grins down at the baby in her arms before tilting her head at me.

“What?”

“You. What is your name?”

“Paisley. Are you Mikah?”

She must want money if she knows my name. Perhaps she’s a fan. A puck bunny—that’s what my teammates call the girls who follow players and only want one thing from them.

“How did you know?” I wish she wasn’t so pretty. Sometimes it hurts to talk when all I want to do is look at her.

She points to an envelope on the table. The note.

“It’s on the outside. I didn’t know if it was your name or the baby’s, so I took a guess. Are you… are you okay?”

“A stranger shows up at my door with a baby in her arms, saying it’s mine. How okay am I supposed to be?” I wander to the table while I ask.

I’m surprised by her gentle laugh.

“I suppose this isn’t your typical Friday night.”

She is funny. If I didn’t think I might throw up, I might laugh. No. This is not my typical Friday night. Mine are for resting. Not life-changing drama.

I say nothing and grab the envelope. I stare at it for a moment. Perhaps if I do not open it, I can pretend this didn’t happen. My fingers shake as I tear it open.

The envelope is larger than normal and thick and I’m careful as I pull out several folded papers.

The top one is the most important though as I instantly see my name, written in scrolling black ink.

MIKAH,

His name is Angelo.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Scoring Off The Ice is a cute, albeit predictable, neighbors romance.

Mikah is a young, fairly innocent hockey player, completely focused on the game and his career. His life gets thrown into a tailspin when a baby is left on his doorstep one night, the result of a weekend fling when he lost his V-card. The help from his cute neighbor, Paisley, is the only thing that helps Mikah get through the blur his life becomes as single dad to Angelo. (Gotta love it — Mikah and Angelo!)

These characters were really cute together. I love how innocent Mikah is in some ways as a result of the language barrier. And he’s brutally honest with Paisley, partly because of his personality and the language barrier, and partly because he’s so insecure about things and that’s his way of showing confidence.

I love that Paisely has no idea who Mikah is at first. She just knew there was a cute guy who lived across the hall. And even once she finds out that Mikah is a pro athlete, she doesn’t want to know anything more about him than what he tells her himself. There is something so refreshing about that, and their relationship progresses nicely, even if it is a bit different as they parent Angelo together.

Naturally, there is a bit of drama when Angelo’s mom unexpectedly shows back up in the picture, and it leads to some relationship drama between Mikah and Paisley. But there is most definitely a sweet ending for this little family!

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Stacey Lynn 2019Stacey Lynn likes her coffee with a dash of sugar, her heroes with a side of bossy, and her wine a deep shade of red.

The author of over thirty romance novels, many of which have been best-selling titles on Amazon, AppleBooks, and Barnes & Noble, she loves being able to turn her vivid imagination into a career that brings entertainment and joy to her readers. Focused on sports romance and emotional, small-town romance, she also loves stretching herself in different genres.

Born in Texas and raised in the Midwest, she now makes her home in North Carolina and loves all things Southern. Together with her ultimate tall, dark, and handsome hero, she has four children. Her life is a chaotic mess that fights with her Type-A, list-making, neurotically organized preferences and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Southern Storms, by Brittainy Cherry

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Even the town’s black sheep needed a friend sometimes

Southern Storms, an all-new, small town second chance romance from Brittainy C. Cherry, is available now!

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All I wanted to do was run away, I never expected to crash into his arms…

After leaving the city life behind to escape my loveless marriage, I moved to small town Havenbarrow for a fresh start.

What I didn’t expect was to find myself drawn to the town’s black sheep.

They called him troubled. Cold. A man with a dark past.

What everyone seemed to miss about Jax was the splashes of light in his eyes. The random acts of kindness he performed when no one was watching. The way he made me smile and laugh.

Jax helped unpack the baggage I’d been carrying around with me. He was patient with my pain and gentle with my scars. He was the stillness during my hurricane.

Yet when both of our pasts come back to haunt our present days, we realized quickly that sometimes love stories didn’t end the way we’d hoped.

Sometimes you were left with only the damage from the storm.

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Excerpt

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Joy Jones was quite the character to take in. That morning, when the sun came up, she walked outside to her front porch and sat down in her rocking chair with a smile on her face and a large cup of coffee. A few of my nosy visitors told me that it was a daily routine for her.

Her silver-dripped hair was tossed up in a messy bun being held together with two knitting needles, and her thick-framed, vibrant-orange glasses sat on top of her head. She wore a vibrant bow in her hair that matched her dress for the day, and she always greeted everyone who passed by her house, even when they didn’t speak back to her. Everyone in town called her Crazy Joy, even though she was the kindest person. Her only odd quirk was that she never left her property.

I wondered how she managed, though. I wondered how she kept living without stepping foot outside of her home. It seemed she hadn’t any children and she didn’t have a caregiver who came to aid her, from what I could tell.

Later that morning, my questions were answered as a blue pick-up truck pulled in front of the house. Needless to say, my jaw dropped to the ground when I saw Mr. Personality step out of the vehicle. He walked his way straight toward Joy’s front porch with his arms filled with grocery bags.

He proceeded to greet Joy. She stood from the rocking chair as he set the bags down on the porch. Then, he hugged her.

He hugged her!

I wouldn’t have thought someone as grumpy as Mr. Personality had the ability to hug someone. The two of them walked inside to put the groceries away, leaving me completely baffled and unable to return to my scheduled reading. It took a lot to break me away from a book. And by ‘a lot,’ I meant a lot. My house could’ve been on fire, aliens could’ve beamed me up, and I would’ve still been trying to get in that one last page. When my own love story was broken, I turned to story books to heal the cracks of my broken heartbeats. When my world fell apart, the story books still believed in happily ever afters. Those books saved me on the days I felt my soul falling victim to the hardest of storms.

Yet, Mr. Personality pulled me away from the words against the page. He made me curious about him walking into Joy’s house. Watching him chat away with her had my mind racing. A few minutes later, when the two of them walked back outside with two glasses in their hands—one with wine, the other with some dark liquor—whiskey, I assumed—I couldn’t stop myself from glancing over to them. Joy kept talking, and Mr. Personality kept responding. Even though I couldn’t hear what they were saying, Joy looked beyond smitten with whatever was being said her way, which forced my own heart to skip a few beats.

Well, I’ll be damned.

The town’s asshole made me swoon.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

This beautiful, beautiful book!

I love a grumpy hero, and Jax is certainly one of them. He’s such a tortured soul, broody and moody and everything that makes me want him to find a reason to smile.

That reason ends up being newcomer Kennedy. At first, they don’t realize that they knew each other as kids at summer camp, but even after Jax pieces together that the weird newcomer is his Sun. Kennedy is equally surprised that Mr. Personality is her first crush, Moon. Both of them are incredibly damaged, hurt by the demons of their pasts. Together, they find a solace in the other that they are both so desperate for, and help one another weather the storms of their lives.

Brittainy Cherry is a master at telling an angsty romance. Southern Storms is very reminiscent of the books from her Elements series, and a wonderful story that I will come back to read again!

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Author Brittainy C. Cherry is an Amazon #1 bestselling author.

She has been in love with words since the day she took her first breath. She graduated from Carroll University with a Bachelor Degree in Theatre Arts and a minor in Creative Writing.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Into The Clear Water, by B. Celeste

 

Title: Into the Clear Water
Author: B. Celeste
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Release Date: April 1, 2020

 

Blurb
I used his body to forget the pain until the line we drew
was buried under muddied water.
I used to believe in three things:
That true love only existed once, heartbreak couldn’t kill
you, and everything happened for a reason.
But if that were true, I never would
have watched Daniel McCray get married to another woman, have a beautiful baby
girl, and pass away before my very eyes.
Everything I believed was I lie.
Until I met them.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

This book was all kinds of angsty! And the blurb doesn’t quite set up what this story is about at all. It’s full of heartache and drama, and a love triangle that kept me guessing until the end. (No cheating, though.) I knew who I wanted Piper to end up with, and that had my stomach in knots for a good chunk of the book.

Piper was always in love with her childhood best friend, Danny. Even though he was in love with someone else. When Danny tragically dies, he leaves custody of his daughter to Piper. And while Piper loves Ainsley to pieces, the fact that the kindergartener has been selectively mute ever since her dad dies is added stress. Piper works off some of that stress with her broody roommate Easton, but will things ever be more than friends with benefits?

Then there’s Carter, one of her older brother’s best friends who was also friends with Danny. Carter knows all about Piper’s childhood and how she was in love with Danny. He is comfortable and a reminder of all that she’s known, but also a reminder of all that she’s lost. In the end, will Piper move forward with a new life or make something out of the memories of her past?

This story is beautifully written. Piper is drowning in so many emotions. And once she makes her choice, everything is crystal clear in her mind. It ends on a wonderful HEA — and even a glimpse at a story I really hope happens between Ainsley and Milo!

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Author Bio
B. Celeste’s obsession with all things forbidden and taboo
enabled her to pave a path into a new world of raw, real, emotional romance.
Her debut novel is The Truth about Heartbreak.

 

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