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Sunny Shelly’s Review: A Royal Mistake, by Piper Rayne


He’s not your average Joe from the corner bar. 
 

 

He’s the heir to the crown. 

 

 

 

I should know, I’ve followed him for years. 

 

 

 

Not in a stalkerish way. 

 

 

 

Magazines and online gossip blogs are fair game when you’re royalty.

 

 

 

But I do know every detail about him, down to the brand of boxer briefs he wears.

 

 

 

All my studying of the man who plays a starring role in my dreams pays off when I win a dinner with him.

 

 

 

As if that wasn’t enough, he barters a deal with me that has him moving into my spare guest room.  

 

 

 

I forgot that fairytales don’t exist though because just as I’m about to get everything I want, including the prince, I find out there’s someone in Prince Adrian Marx’s life I don’t know — his fiancee.

 








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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

A Royal Mistake is book #2 in The Rooftop Crew series. It is a standalone with recurring characters, but this series is turning out to be so fun, so you should definitely read them all.

I really didn’t like Sierra much in My Bestie’s Ex. I thought she was kind of harsh towards Blanca and Ethan, but I got to see a different side of her in A Royal Mistake. She’s been hurting so much as a result of her mom’s death, and never felt like she was worth enough to stick around as a result of her dad’s depression. She’s closed off when it comes to love and always has one foot out the door so she can protect her heart.

So of course, the guy who makes Sierra feel all gooey inside is a legit prince, who has an arranged marriage waiting for him after his two months of “freedom” in America. I love everything about Adrian and Sierra. I love the way they make each other laugh, I love how even though she was a royal stalker, she could care less that he’s a prince once she gets to know him. I love how adaptable Adrian is to living as a commoner and befriends the rooftop crew.

Of course, what he’s running from finds him in New York, and both Adrian and Sierra have to face their insecurities and demons. Will they find a way to make it work?

This series is so much fun. I love this crew of friends and can’t wait for the rest of the books! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Like You Care, by Kaydence Snow

 

BULLY ME: CLASS OF 2020 ANTHOLOGY
Release Date: March 24th

 

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Loving your tormentor isn’t easy, especially when they collect broken hearts and parade them around like trophies. They’re the bad boys, the alpha a**holes, and the thorns in our sides. They push us past our limits, turn us on, and break us.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I love the idea behind this box set, that the proceeds go to the charity Ditch The Label!

I reviewed Like You Care, by Kaydence Snow. It’s the first book I’ve read by her, and I was hooked. This is a novella that will be an expanded book in early May…. and I need it now!

I wouldn’t say that it’s a love story between the bully and victim, though. Mena is certainly bullied by the kids at school because of the port-wine stain that covers her face. And newcomer Turner is on the periphery of that popular crowd, but not exactly one of her tormentors. He has no idea that the girl next door he’s shared some in-the-dark kisses with is the same Phil picked on relentlessly by the kids at school.

I love that Turner has some secrets Of his own. What’s the deal with his dad? The cliffhanger happens just as Mena is exposed to Turner, and I need the rest of the story now! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Best Man, by Winter Renshaw

 

 
 

 

 

 
I didn’t know her name, but I heard her laugh, tasted her lips, felt her warm skin as I held her in my arms. Together we watched our young children playing in the sand, the warm ocean lapping the shore behind them as the setting sun painted the sky. She was my soulmate and this was our life, our beautiful forever …
Then I woke up—alone in a hospital room, connected to wires and machines.
There was no wife. No kids. Not a single soul waiting for me. That life I dreamt of … never existed.
I’d been in a devastating wreck, a nurse told me when she rushed in. Comatose for weeks. I’d have a long road to recovery, but I was going to make it.
From that moment on, the dream haunted me. I saw that woman’s face every time I closed my eyes, searched for her in every crowd, ached to be with a stranger I felt I’d known my entire life … and I swore that if I ever found her, I’d do anything to make her mine.
Anything.
Then I found her.
And it was both the best and worst day of my life because the woman of my dreams … was about to marry my best friend.
AUTHOR’S NOTE: No cheating, no love triangles. That’s all I’m going to say … 😉
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Cainan

Beep … beep … beep … beep …

​I wake to a steady sound, slamming into an unfamiliar shell of a body, which as it turns out is mine. A dreamlike haze envelopes me, and when my surroundings come into focus, I’m met with white walls, white blankets, white machines connected to white wires leading to a strip of white tape on my wrist holding an IV in place.

​I’m in a hospital.

​I try to remember how I got here, but it’s like trying to recall someone else’s dream—an impossible task. And it only makes the throbbing inside my head intensify.

​“My wife …” My words are more air than sound, and it’s painful to speak with a bone-dry mouth and burning throat.

​ “Mr. James?” A woman with hair the color of driven snow leans over me. So much fucking white. “Don’t move. Please.”

​She’s a calm kind of rushed, hurried but not frenetic as she makes her way around the room, pressing buttons, paging for assistance and adjusting machine settings.

​The room fades in and out, murky gray to pitch black, and then crystal clear before disappearing completely. The next time I open my eyes, I’m fenced by three more women and one white-coat-wearing man, all of them gazing down on me with squinted, skeptical expressions, as if they’re witnessing a verifiable miracle in the making.

​I’m certain this is nothing more than a bad dream—until my head pulsates with an iron-clad throb once again, accented by a searing poker-hot pain too real to be a delusion.

​“Mr. James, I’m Dr. Shapiro. Four weeks ago, you were involved in a car accident.” The doctor at the foot of the bed studies me. “You’re at Hoboken University Medical Center, and you’re in excellent hands.”

​They all study me.

​I try to sit up, only for a nurse to place her hand on my shoulder. “Take it easy, Mr. James.”

​Another nurse hands me water. I take a sip. The clear, cold liquid that glides down my throat both soothes and stings. I swallow the razor-blade sensation and try to sit up again, but my arms shake in protest, muscles threatening to give out.

​“Where’s my wife?” Each word is excruciating, physically and otherwise.

​She should be here.

​Why isn’t she here?

​“Your wife?” The nurse with the water cup repeats my question as she exchanges glances with the dark-haired nurse on the opposite side of my bed. “Mr. James … you don’t have a wife.”

​I try to respond, which only causes me to cough. I’m handed the water once more, and when I get the coughing under control, I ask for my wife once more.

​“Has anyone called her?” I hand the cup back. If I’ve been out of it for weeks, I imagine she’s beside herself. And our kids. I can’t begin to imagine what they’ve been going through. “Does she know I’m awake? Have my children seen me like this?”

​“Sir …” The nurse with the dark hair frowns.

​“My wife,” I say, harder this time.

​“Mr. James.” Dr. Shapiro comes closer, and a nurse steps out of the way. “You suffered extensive injuries in your accident …”

​The man rambles on, but I only catch fragments of what he’s saying. Shattered pelvis. Spleen removal. Internal bleeding. Brain swelling. Medically-induced coma.

​“It’s not uncommon to be confused or disoriented upon awaking,” he says.

​But she was just here …

​She was just with me …

​Only we weren’t in this room, we were at the beach—the little strip of sand beyond our summer home. She was in my arms as we lay warm under a hot sun, watching our children run from the rolling waves that rolled over the coastline, leaving tiny footprints up and down the shore.

​A boy and a girl.

​My wife smelled of sunscreen, and she wore an oversized straw hat with a black ribbon and thick-framed cat-eye sunglasses with red rims that matched her red sarong. I can picture it clearer than anything in this damn room.

​I can hear her laugh, bubbly and contagious.

​If I close my eyes, I can see her heart-shaped smile—the one that takes up half her face and can turn the worst of days completely upside down.

​“We’re going to let you rest, Mr. James, and then we’ll order a few tests.” The doctor digs in a deep pocket of his jacket, and then he sneaks a glance at his phone. “I’ll be here for the next eight hours, if you have any additional questions. The nurses will ensure you’re comfortable in the meantime. We’ll discuss your treatment plan as soon as you’re feeling up to it.”

​He tells the nurse with the dark hair to order a CT scan, mumbles something else I can’t discern, and then he’s gone. A moment later, the room clears save for myself and the third nurse—the one who’s done nothing but stare at me with despondent eyes this entire time.

​“There must be a mistake. Someone needs to call my wife immediately.” I try to sit up, but an electric intensity unlike anything I’ve ever experienced shoots up my arm and settles along my back and shoulders.

​The thought of her not knowing where I am sends a squeeze to my chest. What if she thinks I left her? What if she thinks I disappeared? What if she has no idea what happened? And what was I doing in Hoboken when our life is in Manhattan?

​“What’s her name?” Her question comes soft and low, almost like she’s trying to ensure no one hears her. “Your wife?”

​I open my mouth to speak … only nothing comes out.

​I can picture her as vivid as still blue waters on a windless day—but it’s the strangest thing because her name escapes me.

Nothing but blank after infuriating blank.

​“I … I can’t remember.” I lean back, staring into the reflective void of a black TV screen on the opposite wall.

​The nurse’s gaze grows sadder, if that’s possible. “It’s okay. You’ve been through quite an ordeal.”

​She doesn’t believe me.

​“Would you like me to call your sister?” she asks.

​My sister … Claire.

​If I can remember my sister’s name, why can’t I remember my own wife’s?

​“Yes,” I say. “Call Claire. Immediately.”

​She’ll be able to sort this out, I’m sure of it.

​“Would you like me to adjust your bed?” The nurse straightens the covers over my legs. “I’m Miranda, by the way. I’ve been assigned to you since you arrived. I can tell you just about anything you need to know.”

​“Just … call my sister.”

​“Of course, Mr. James. Can I grab you anything while I make that call?”

​I lift my hand—the one without the IV—to my forehead. “Head’s pounding like a goddamned jackhammer. Got anything for that?”

​“Absolutely. Be right back …”

​Miranda hurries out the door, and I’m alone.

​If I close my eyes, the room spins, but I can picture my wife with impeccable lucidity—the square line of her jaw, her heart-shaped lips that flip up in the corners, the candy-apple green of her eyes.

My heart aches, though it isn’t a physical pain, it’s deeper.

​More profound.

​Like the drowning of a human soul.

​I remind myself that the doctor’s said it’s normal to be disoriented, and I promise myself everything will come back to me once I get my bearings.

​The clock on the wall reads eight minutes past seven. The sky beyond the windows is half-lit. I haven’t the slightest clue if it’s AM or PM. I couldn’t tell you what day it is or what month it is for that matter.

​“Mr. James, your sister is on her way,” the nurse says when she returns.

​She hands me a white paper cup with two white pills.

​So much fucking white.

​If I never see white again after this, I’ll die a happy man.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Oh my goodness!! This book! Talk about a slow burn! My heart broke for Cainan. He so clearly knew in his heart what his future held, and was devastated to learn that the literal woman of his dreams was his best friend’s fiancée!

So much of this book is Cainan and Brie on their individual journeys. He’s struggling to come to terms with who he was before his coma, and trying to figure out who the woman he dreamed about was. She’s stuck in a relationship that she’s not really sure she wants to be in. And if she does end things with Grant, is it wrong for her to start something with Cainan?

The tension and want between these two jumps off the page. And Cainan is so loyal to his friend, my heart broke for him every time he was with Brie.

Destiny, fate, karma, being at the right place at the right time, kismet… The Beat Man was a wonderful story and one that I will definitely be returning to again!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Driving Me Crazy, by Lisa Suzanne

 

Title: Driving Me Crazy
Author: Lisa Suzanne
Genre: Contemporary Rock Star Romantic Comedy
Release Date: March 27, 2020

 

Blurb
If opposites attract, my brother’s best friend and I are perfect for
each other.
I’m a balanced, ambitious ER nurse. He’s the immature guy in a successful band
who’s basically along for this ride called life.

Everything’s going great between us until the night he makes a stupid mistake
that changes everything. When I can’t see a future with him, I end it.

But the two of us are contractually obligated to go on a road trip across the
country, and since his reality show will be filming us, we have to act like
we’re a couple.

He blasts music I can’t stand, stops at strange roadside attractions, and
chooses my least favorite restaurants. Despite all that, I still see the sides
of him that I was starting to fall in love with.

Can we find our way back to each other, or will he just keep driving me crazy?

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars 

Rascal grows up! Driving Me Crazy was a little more intense to read than some of the other Vail/MFB books by Lisa Suzanne, but it ended up being a fantastically angsty road trip/second chance romance!

Will (the MFB keyboardist) and Amber (Adam’s sister) hooked up the weekend of her birthday in Vegas (which is when Adam married Brooke, so the timeline is about the same). They continued their fling when MFB went back on the road, and now that the band has a four-month break, Will invites Amber to join him on his bucket-list road trip. Since Amber recently found out some life-changing news and Maine holds the answers, that becomes their destination. And all of it, of course, will be filmed for the band’s reality show.

Except that just before they are about to leave, Will’s childish antics and no-cares attitude leads Amber to question what she’s doing with him. She doesn’t know that Will is slowly changing his ways, because he sees a future with her, and she dumps him. But as they are contractually bound to go on the trip, they have no choice but to do so. And it’s painful. Neither wants to be around the other, and a broken-hearted Will goes out of his way to be an a-hole.

As the story progresses, Amber sees how much Will can be her forever. They balance each other out; she’s a planner, he flies by the seat of his pants. But he’s genuine and thoughtful and Amber soon realizes that she’s made a huge mistake. But is it too late?

I love the journey these two take as they heal their relationship and each other’s hearts. Another great rockstar romcom from Lisa Suzanne! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Author Bio

Lisa Suzanne is a romance author who resides in Arizona with
her husband and two kids. She’s a former high school English teacher and
college composition instructor. When she’s not chasing her toddler or cuddling
her newborn, she can be found working on her latest book or watching reruns of Friends.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Number Neighbors, by Emma Hart

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NUMBER NEIGHBORS, an all-new, side-splittingly hilarious neighbors-to-lovers romcom from New York Times bestselling author, Emma Hart, and we have the fun, flirty new cover! Grab your copy today!

What happens when your number neighbor turns out to be your hot, British, next-door neighbor?

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Bad Idea #241: Sending a dirty text to your number neighbor.

In my defense, my friends did it too, and their neighbors took it as the joke it was.
Mine didn’t.
He responded with a dirty text of his own. Next thing I know, I have a standing texting date every night at ten-thirty.
Until I have to miss it because the stray kitten who adopted me one week ago is sick. The only person I know who can help me at this time of night is my British next-door neighbor and local vet, Isaac Cooper.
I’ll keep him overnight, he says. Here’s my number to call me in the morning, he says.
The problem?
I know that number.
Because I’ve been texting it every night for the last four days.

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My Review: 5 Stars

I always look forward to an Emma Hart book, because I know it will be full of romcom goodness. Number Neighbor was especially so, because it meant the return of Grandma Jen and the crazy pensioners!

I love the premise behind Hannah sexting with her number neighbor and him turning out to be Isaac, the hot British vet who lives next door. They both are attracted to one another, and don’t know what to make of their hot sext session. Will it translate into something equally hot in real life? Or was it only meant to be ScarJo and Nick Jonas?

These characters go on a great journey as they figure it out, and the sexy texts are so much fun in this story. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review l.

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60918202_2499582273385537_4582746631866155008_oEmma Hart is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels and has been translated into several different languages.
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Emma prides herself on her realistic, snarky smut, with comebacks that would make a PMS-ing teenage girl proud.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Beefcakes, by Katana Collins

 

Title: Beefcakes
Author: Katana Collins
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 24, 2020

 

Blurb
I might as well permanently add the label “Ex” to my name. I’m
an Ex-Mr. Universe. Ex-Mr. Olympus. An Ex-Hollywood Stuntman. But no one from
my small hometown cares anything about that. They only care that I’m the
ex-boyfriend to the beloved Mayor’s daughter, Elaina Dyker.
And now, ten years later, I’m back, helping my siblings run my mother’s
bakery while she takes on chemo. What should have been a routine cupcake
delivery turns into utter chaos when the bachelorette party thinks I’m a
stripper. And what’s worse? Elaina is the maid of honor.
But the meme about us sure went viral fast. My small hometown has become
positively infested with tipsy bridesmaids looking for my erotic cupcakes.
Now Hollywood’s knocking again–and this time they want me and my ex, Mr.
Beefcake, and Ms. Prude, to star in a reality show.
It could solve all my problems—except her.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I loved this book. Lainey and Neil were so snarky with one another, I was just waiting for all that pent-up anger to give way to something sizzling hot!

The whole idea behind Beefcakes cracked me up. Neil hated the physical fitness industry and how he lived his life on display as a piece of meat as a bodybuilder, but he had such a good sense of humor about the Beefcakes “business” he and his brother have. The whole thing spirals into Neil spending more time together with his ex than either one of them ever imagined.

The reconnecting of these two characters plays against Neil’s insecurities of wanting to be known as more than just a musclehead and Lainey’s reconciling the different sides of her personality. The book is funny and engaging, and these flawed characters are beautifully written.

This is a wonderfully sweet second-chance romance! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Author Bio
I love coffee.
As an author and a story-teller, it is the lifeblood to which my ideas
take flight. And I believe in giving credit where credit is due. Occasionally
someone (ie – my husband) will try to secretly switch out my beloved regular
coffee for decaf. I always know the difference. ALWAYS (I’m looking at you,
SEAN).
I am incapable of achieving the perfect ponytail. I’m dyslexic. I can
never wear white without spilling on myself. And I’ve never read Pride and
Prejudice (gasp!).
When I was younger and stole my mother’s Harlequins to read beneath the
covers with a flashlight (seriously, did we ALL do this? I think we did.), I
wanted to read about the tough as nails heroine. The perfectly imperfect girl
with quirks and attitude and sass. And the anti-heroes who were anything but
“Prince Charming.” Forget the knight on a white horse… give me the bad boy on a
motorcycle.
So, now, I write those romance novels I craved to see on the shelves all
those years ago—the sassy heroines. The badass heroes. I spend my days in the
throes of my imagination and am loving every minute of it. I can travel
anywhere and become anyone I want to be. One day, I’m a mechanic in Boston and
the next, I’m a vampire stripping in Las Vegas.
Since penning my first novel back in 2012, I’m now an international
author with 15 published books, in a wide range of contemporary romance
genres–(Paranormal, New Adult, Small town, Erotic Suspense… you name it!).
After living for a decade in Brooklyn, NY, I took the plunge and moved to
beautiful (although kinda chilly) Portland, Maine. I now live full time in
‘Vacationland’ with a kind of mean cat, a mellow chihuahua, and a very NOT
mellow lab-pittie mix. Oh, yeah… there’s a husband who draws comics somewhere
in that mix, too.
I can usually be found in a coffee shop with my nose in my laptop wearing
fabulous (albeit sometimes impractical) shoes.
I love connecting with readers and fellow sassy storytellers, so feel
free to drop me an email at katana.collins@gmail.com or connect with me on
Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (@katanacollins). You can find a list of my
available books over on my
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Finding Mitch, by Lynn Jaxon

Title: Finding Mitch
Author: Lynn Jaxon
Genre: Contemporary Romance; Second Chance Romance

They say if you set something free and it comes back to you, it was meant to be. For Mitch and Jayna, what happens when the one you have never been able to forget is suddenly right back in the middle of your world?

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I believed in love once…until I saw how it only caused heartache and pain. Watching my dad break after losing my mom was more than I could process. Then feeling forgotten by the girl I thought would always be there for me was too much. I let her go, erecting a wall around my heart. Being a divorce lawyer is a daily reminder that I did the right thing. Have fun, but don’t allow anyone to get too close. It was working out just fine. At least until my past found its way back to me.

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He was the love of my life, my forever. When we attended different colleges, I thought our devotion was strong enough to handle the distance, but he said we should take a break, telling me it was for my own good. It was so hard to forget him, but I finally did, and even thought I had moved on. Now, years later, I again see the man I’ve never once stopped loving, only he’s not the same. Those old feelings have come crashing back in, now all I can do is hope that I’ll one day find my Mitch.

Will the promise they once made remain true? Can Mitch and Jayna find their way back to each other and rekindle the flame they thought would never extinguish? Or has time and distance changed them both?

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I absolutely adored Lynn Jaxon’s debut novel, All I Am, and didn’t even realize when I signed up to review Finding Mitch that this book is a spin-off. Mitch is Benson’s son from All I Am.

Ten years after Mitch and Jayna drifted apart, fate brings them back together again when she relocates to Dallas and ends up working in the same building as the guy who once broke her heart. After seeing his dad fall into a drunken depression following his mom’s death, Mitch has sworn off relationships and sticks to one-night stands. (I didn’t quite get why he was so anti-love, other than thinking that he’d never properly mourned his mom’s death.) But spending time with Jayna and her daughter softens the walls he’s built around his heart, and Mitch gets a glimpse of the life he, as it turns out, does want after all.

While I loved the journey Mitch takes in this book to find himself again and come back to his first love, there were some things about him that I didn’t like. Like why/how he was such a manwhore. And why he blamed Jayna for the sexual harassment she was getting from a colleague.

I also loved catching up with the rest of the family. And since Jayna and Mitch were high school sweethearts, there was an easy chemistry there with her and Benson.

Finding Mitch is a heartfelt story of redemption, second chances and finding your way back home. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

After a few minutes, regaining my composure, I walk back out into the lobby. I look up, seeing the man I’ve spent years missing, the pain so deep there aren’t words to express it. But as I look closer, it’s not the same man. This one’s face is contorted in anger, eyes seemingly dead, spewing hateful words at the poor woman in front of him. Backing behind a column, I can’t help but listen.

“What the fuck are you doing at my office? I told you, it was just one night. Don’t call me. Don’t text me. Don’t write me a letter. You got off. I got off. We’re even.”

“Why are you being so mean? I thought we had something,” she cries, wiping tears from her face.

“You knew the deal going in. I do believe my words to you were, ‘Baby, this is just a one-night rodeo.’ I’m sorry if you don’t understand English.”

“You’re such an asshole!” she says, spins on her heel, and stomps out the door.

What the hell? How can this be the same man I once thought hung the moon?

I storm around the column and look at him with disgust. “What the hell was that? I can’t believe what I just witnessed. How could you be so mean?”

Mitch smirks and shrugs. “I’m not the same man I was all those years ago, Jayna.”

“No shit.” I grab our coffee, which no longer has the appeal it did a few minutes ago, and stride to the elevator just as the doors open, Mitch following.

 

 

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Catch Twenty-Two, by Marie James

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Bully romance has never been so good…” Kristie, GR Reviewer

He can’t stand anything about her, but can’t keep his hands off of her.

Frankie

I wasn’t looking for him.

He found me.

With his sexy smirk and irresistible body.

I wanted nothing to do with someone like him.

Judgmental and brooding.

So full of himself.

But now, I’m stuck playing the fool.

Falling for him.

And losing it all.

If only for one night.

ZEKE

Stuffy, rich, entitled.

The kind of girl that gets what she wants.

When she wants it.

And I want nothing to do with her.

Yet, I can’t stay away.

I’m drawn to her kindness and compassion.

Her beauty.

She holds me when the pain won’t subside.

And now, if I can help it, I’m going to hold on to her…

Forever.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Catch Twenty-Two is the second book in the Westover Prep series, but it is a standalone. But if you read One-Eighty, this is Frankie’s story and starts out during the same summer that Piper and Dalton fell in love. Frankie is sent to Utah to live on her grandmother’s ranch for the summer, and that’s where she meets broody, handsome Zeke.

I love the catch twenty-two that Zeke finds himself in, and the whole reason why he hates Frankie before she even gets to the ranch. His family is financially hanging on by a thread, and everything he knows about being a 17 year old has drastically changed. Zeke is so messed up in the head, and the fact that both his parents and Frakie’s grandmother think that she’d be a perfect match for him leaves him hating her before he get to know her. But the more Zeke gets to know her, the more he finds that she is perfect for him. But she represents everything that is wrong with his life… and around and around goes the catch twenty-two that our hero has found himself in.

After seeing Zeke show up at Westover Prep at the end of One-Eighty, I was wondering how that was going to translate into Frankie’s book. And it does, so, so well. It just ramps up the angst between these two that much more as they refuse to talk to one another, but can’t seem to help the attraction between them. Once Zeke finally gets it together, he goes big to show Frankie that he is someone she can trust. From there, their relationship grows wonderfully and they both find in each other hope, a home and a future. Plus, I got to catch up with Piper and Dalton!

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Rum & Notes, by Elise Faber

Rum & Notes by Elise Faber is available now!

My life was boring until I met him.

Painfully tedious, pathetically lonely, and I absolutely hated it.

But I was too scared to do anything about it. Too scared to change . . . at least until I met Kace.

I should have been terrified of him—scared of his size (he towered over my short, curvy self), freaked out by the fierce tats covering his arms and torso (they even crawled up his neck), and definitely frightened by the angry scowl he unleashed on anyone who dared to disrupt him (though this happened rarely, it still did happen).

Except, Kace seemed to like me—shy, boring, socially inept me. He couldn’t change the tats or the towering, but he rarely unleashed his trademark scowl on me.

Okay, so maybe it was more like he tolerated me, but regardless, Kace didn’t seem to care that I hung around the bar he worked at, putting my night owl tendencies to work as I wrote.

See, my work was the only place I explored. My safe place to write as dirty and steamy and kinky of books as I wanted.

My readers loved them—loved the hot sex, the tough alphas, the guaranteed happy endings. As thus, I made good money, only somewhat because I was a decent writer, but mostly because my imagination was very active, beyond active . . . some might even say too active.

As for me personally? I’d never experienced anything close to the types of things I wrote.

But I’d decided it was time to change that.

With scowly, sexy, terrifying Kace.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I loved Brooke! Insecure, kind of nerdy and a romance writer, she’s spent every night of the last six months at the neighborhood bar, where sexy bartender Kace inspires her to write sexy, tatted heroes.

Their conversations are always superficial, but Kace has been cataloging everything he can about Brooke. When Kace sees what is on her laptop one day and makes the connection to him, he makes his move… and refuses to back down until he makes Brooke his.

This was such a feel-good story, and I read it in a single sitting, a little more than an hour. Kace and Brooke both have hurt in their pasts, and their broken souls find each other in a lovely way. She always feels like she’s not good enough to be with a hunk like him, and he can’t believe that someone so good and pure cares enough for him to do a simple thing like bake banana bread. All the feels!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Nobody But You, by Megan Green

 

Release Date: March 19
 
Former firefighter Mason Cooper knows how it feels to be burned, both by life and by flame.


Still, nothing could have prepared him for life’s ultimate task—single fatherhood. As the sole provider for his little girl, there’s simply no room in his carefully constructed life for distractions.

 

 



When a stray dog lands him in the office of the new local vet, Mason comes face to face with a major complication. Because the new vet in town is none other than his childhood friend, Madeline Woods, the same girl who up and left him without a trace.

 

 

 

 

Gorgeous, smart, and thoughtful—the more time Mason spends with Maddy, the more he finds himself questioning whether she’s the thing he and his daughter have been missing all along.

 

 

 

 

But being with Maddy is like playing with fire, and while a little heat might be nice, can he trust her not to burn them both?
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I haven’t read a Megan Green book since her Washington Rampage series, so I was excited to get my hands on Nobody But You. This is a wonderful story about former best friends who reconnect 12 years after high school. MG magically weaves Maddy and Mason’s insecurities together with who-they-were and the who-they-are-now.

The misunderstanding that led to the fracture in their friendship back in high school could have easily been avoided if Maddy talked to Mason about it rather than run off and literally never return to school. Two similar situations arise several months into their relationships when Maddy finds out some information about the wife who abandoned Mason, and then again when his past impacts their present. But this time around, Maddy is mature enough to confront it head-on. Her insecurities about being the nerdy fat kid are ever-present, as are Mason’s fears of being abandoned by the woman he loves.

It’s so easy for Maddy and Mason to fall back into the routine of their friendship, and I totally shipped them as a couple. They have a great rapport, the story is beautifully paced, and the characters are relatable and likable.

It all begins with Mason’s adorable daughter, Hannah, finding an abandoned, sick dog. That dog brings “Hope” to them all.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Megan lives in Northern Utah with her handsome hubby, Adam. When not writing, chances are you’ll find her curled up with her Kindle. Besides reading and writing, she loves movies, animals, chocolate, and coffee. Lots and lots of coffee.  
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