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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Victoria Falls by B.J. Hill

VICTORIA FALLS by B.J. Hill is AVAILABLE NOW

Blurb:

After a decade in a suffocating marriage, I finally walked away.

Want to make me the villain? Fine. Here’s the truth: when you hate yourself, you’ll hate everyone who crosses your path.

I can’t love Chase enough for the both of us—and I’m done trying.

Now it’s a new city, new job, new start.

What I didn’t plan for? My new manslut coworker.

Leo is everywhere. My office. The copy room. Even the women’s bathroom (no, I don’t care if yours is closed—get out).

He’s everything I swore to avoid. Working together only makes the tension worse. He hides his pain behind hookups and humor; I’m still picking up the pieces of my past.

We weren’t looking for each other, but the more time we spend together, the more the walls start to crack.

I don’t need a man to fix me. But do I want this one to love me? Maybe.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

BJ Hill is a new-to-me author, and I am so glad I got the chance to read Victoria Falls. The blurb drew me in, and the story itself was phenomenal. It was so much more than I was expecting from a workplace romance with a playboy hero.

After leaving her abusive husband, Tori starts her life over again, moving in with a friend and taking a job as an assistant to several math professors at a college. She and Leo, one of the professors, get off on the wrong foot, mostly because while Tori is trying to deal with the trauma of leaving an abusive ex, Leo turned into a manwhore after being dumped by his wife, and holds it against Tori that she left her husband.

It’s a super slow burn between these two (and lots of math puns, which were genius) as they keep bumping into each other everywhere they go. The way they exchange barbs was foreplay all on its own; the witty banter between these characters was top-notch. But the core of this story is a messy journey of finding yourself again, and that wasn’t just true for Tori, but for Leo as well. While Tori’s hurt and pain were more apparent, Leo hid his underneath sarcasm. And once you got past his prickly personality, he was such a gem. The building of Leo and Tori’s relationship is told against the breakdown of her marriage with Chase, and in each other, Leo and Tori found exactly what they needed and what neither of them ever expected, and it helped them both heal and find a way to forge a path forward.

I will definitely put this one on my re-read list! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet B.J. Hill:

B.J. Hill wants to live in a world where it doesn’t matter if you’re a square peg or a round hole; where ’round’ is a perfectly-acceptable goal for getting ‘in shape’; and where unfiltered and messy life is not only welcomed, but celebrated.

Her books—edgy and heartfelt narratives—explore the depths of human connection, the bittersweet taste of life, the redemptive power of love, and the belief that true strength is often found in vulnerability. They are important to her because they offer a space where passion meets purpose, where characters break and mend, and where readers can find solace in the shared experience of resilience and hope.

Adding to her repertoire, B.J. is also the innovative founder and CEO of JibblyBitz, a company that embraces the vibrancy and authenticity of storytelling. Through JibblyBitz, she aims to extend that connection, crafting a community where stories uplift, challenge, and transform.

She is the sunshine to her grumpy-ish college sweetheart, mom to the three coolest offspring in the world, and devoted subject to her feline royal majesties, Belle and Lucy. When she’s not writing stories about her imaginary friends, you can find her reading, using her outside voice at inopportune moments, or being generally awkward (I mean, awesome. Totally awesome).

Connect with B.J. Hill:

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Hat Tricks & Chrismukkah Nights by Evey Lyon

Hat Tricks & Chrismukkah Nights by Evey Lyon is Available Now

It all starts just before Halloween—with sparks flying between me and my next-door neighbor. And not the fun, flirty kind.

Lainey is a single mom with a sharp tongue, a killer glare, and hockey’s #1 hater—her brother’s my biggest rival on the ice, too. She calls me grumpy, which is fair. I’m not exactly the “borrows jars of pumpkin spice for holiday cookie baking” type.

But then her ridiculously adorable kid ropes me into snowman building, Thanksgiving dinner, and—somehow—getting to know the woman behind the eye rolls.

Before I know it, things are heating up. Less arguing, more flirting. Less tension, more tangled up in my sheets…and Christmas lights.

Now we’re navigating Hanukkah chaos thanks to my loud and nosy family. While surviving Chrismukkah madness, I think I might be realizing this isn’t just a fling with the girl across the hall.

Because this year, the best holiday surprise didn’t come wrapped in paper. It came with sass, a smile, and a kid who thinks I’m a superhero.



This steamy, fast, and low angst romance brings together Tyler, a tough-as-ice hockey player, and Lainey, a fiercely independent single mom. A story filled with families who celebrate the winter magic of both Hanukkah and Christmas. Author’s Note: Tyler is a second-generation character as he is the son of Layla and Josh in The Unexpected Card. Does not need to be read to enjoy this story. Just a bonus!

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

This book was so fun! It’s a short and spicy holiday novella between single mom Lainey and Tyler, the pro hockey player who lives across the hall.

They definitely get off on the wrong foot, since Lainey and her son Enzo think Tyler is a bit of a grump when it comes to the holidays. Lainey’s brother is Tyler’s biggest rival in the hockey league, so she doesn’t exactly like him anyway. But when Tyler strikes up a friendship of sorts with Enzo, he and Lainey begin to realize that there’s a fine line between love and hate. I loved how Tyler learned to embrace the holidays the more he spent time with Lainey and Enzo.

Tyler plays for the Sparks, so this novella is connected to Evey Lyon’s hockey universe, and he is the son of a couple from her book The Unexpected Card, so it’s a next-gen romance, too.

Definitely check out Hat Tricks & Chrismukkah Nights if you are in the mood for a low-angst, steamy novella to get you through the holidays! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Poppy Kisses by Marie Johnson

POPPY KISSES by Marie Marie Johnston is AVAILABLE NOW

Blurb:

I need a husband. Jensen needs a business makeover. A marriage of convenience should solve both our problems.

Moving back to Coal Haven should have been simple—start my tutoring business, settle into the historic house my grandmother left me, and move on from my past. But there’s a catch: I can’t claim the house unless I’m married.

Jensen Hollis. My childhood rival. The guy I spent years trying to outdo. The one who married our mutual friend while I watched from the sidelines. Now he’s divorced, a single dad, and—somehow—my only option.

It’s a perfect arrangement. A temporary marriage. One year with no feelings involved. At least, that was the plan… until playing house starts to feel a little too real.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I’m really enjoying this fake-marriage series from Marie Johnston, and loved Poppy and Jensen’s story in Poppy Kisses.

The same as her siblings, Poppy has to be married to inherit the house left to her by her late grandmother. The house is charming, but it needs a ton of work. Her former friend, Jensen, is the single dad of one of the students Poppy tutors for dyslexia, and he suspects he is dyslexic himself. They agree to get married so Poppy can help Jensen build his carpentry business in exchange for renovating the house.

I loved the added layer to this fake relationship that they used to be friends back in high school, and Jensen dated the pretty, popular girl who used to be her best friend. But you never know what goes on behind closed doors, because Jensen’s marriage was anything but picture-perfect. He’d been hurt by his ex-wife, yet he had no idea that he’d said things to Poppy in the past, comparing her to his ex, that hurt her. There’s a lot for this couple to work through, and since their marriage-of-convenience doesn’t happen right off the bat, the reader really gets to go along for the ride as they navigate their rekindled friendship.

And when they finally get together? That slow burn was worth the wait!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Marie Johnston:

Marie Johnston is a RITA® Finalist, and a best-selling and award-winning writer of paranormal and contemporary romance – and an avid reader of them both.

Several years ago, when kids started outnumbering adults in the house, Marie Johnston left her job as a public health microbiologist to stay at home. Settling into working part-time and shuttling kids around gave Marie the opportunity to think about what she wanted to be when she grew up. A die-hard science geek, she explored her previously thought to be non-existent creative side after much time spent making snowman crafts and coloring princesses. Having entertained thoughts of writing a book one day then subsequently deciding it would be too hard, she finally put the figurative pen to paper and began to type – and fell in love with story telling.

The Sigma Menace is the first series by Marie with Fever Claim being her first book EVER.  She is humbled by the fact that people are willing to read to her books and looks forward to keeping readers entertained for many years.

Marie lives with her husband and four kids in North Dakota where the summers are gorgeous, the winters are brutal, and spring and fall are luxuries.

Connect with Marie Johnston:

https://linktr.ee/mariejohnstonwriter

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: All This Time by Harlow James

ALL THIS TIME by Harlow James is AVAILABLE NOW

Blurb:

Fletcher Adams is not just the man that stole my heart at fifteen and never gave it back.

He’s also my brother’s best friend, and now one of the most famous players in the NFL.

But now he’s back in Blossom Peak for our mutual friend’s wedding, and guess who are the maid of honor and best man?

That would be us.

I’ve spent the past twelve years ignoring what happened between us that fateful night, and avoiding him as much as possible when he did pop into town to visit.

But now he’s everywhere.

In my salon getting a massage to support my business.

Participating in yoga to support my family’s winery.

And even hacking into my phone to monitor my glucose—which makes me furious and also a little bit weak in the knees.

Then he finds out that my ex-fiancé never satisfied me in the bedroom, so he instantly volunteers for the job.

Turns out time couldn’t snuff the flames that still burned between us.

But Fletcher has demons from his past he hasn’t faced, the kind that you can try to bury but always manage to get washed up in a storm.

And this storm just might destroy us both.

There’s one thing we can’t deny however, even though we try—feelings still matter, even after all this time.

Buy Link:

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

All This Time is a wonderful start to a new series by Harlow James. I absolutely loved the journey that Laney and Fletcher went through in this second-chance, always-been-you romance, but I also adored the friendships between Fletcher and the rest of the guys!

Twelve years after Fletcher broke Laney’s heart, he is back in town to be the best man as she is the maid of honor at a mutual friend’s wedding. Lucifer, as Laney calls him, is the last person she wants to be doing wedding prep left, and it isn’t long before she realizes that the hate she feels is a thin cover-up for the love she still has for him.

In chapters that flash back to when they were teenagers, we learn that Laney and her brother’s best friend had a secret friendship that no one knew about. She was his safe place, his angel, who got him through a very difficult home life. (And oh, how my heart hurt for Fletcher.) But Fletcher had a pact with his friends never to go for another’s sister, despite the feelings he had for her, then a miscommunication on a night that changed Laney’s life led her to not speak to him for over a decade.

Now that they are forced to face their past, can Laney and Fletcher find a way to move forward together?

Teddy Hamilton and Samantha Brentmoor did a great job with the narration of this book. This is like the fourth TH audio I’ve listened to in a row, and I could happily listen to him narrate a hundred more!

The friendships between Fletcher, Laney’s brother Rhonan, and the rest of the crew were also such an integral part of this story. And when the group hits a rocky point, I loved how Rhonan’s dad shows up with his band of brothers in an intervention to show the younger generation that they need to rely on one another. In the epilogue, HJ nicely set up the next book in this series, and I am really looking forward to seeing the other guys in the Blackjack Brotherhood fall in love!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Harlow James:

Steamy Romance Author

Harlow James is a pen name I use to protect my identity as a high school teacher. Keeping those two roles in my life separate is necessary, but also fun! It’s like a live two lives, and anonymity gives me the opportunity to be bold and take risks in my stories.

I stumbled upon romance novels in 2018 when I picked up Driven by Kristy Bromberg, and I was obsessed. I had just lost my grandmother too, so reading offered me an escape from reality and a chance to grieve on my own terms.

About a year later, I got an idea for my own book and started writing. I researched self-publishing and jumped in with both feet. I had no idea what I was doing!

But now I’ve built a business and hobby that I LOVE! I have an outlet that’s just for me. When I write, I’m not a mom, a wife, or a teacher…I’m a woman who gets to tell stories that no one else can.

My books are the perfect blend of heartwarming moments, full-bellied laughs, and PLENTY of steam to melt your Kindles 😉 And there are always elements of me sprinkled in to every character and story that I write.

When I’m not writing you can find me reading or spending time in my kitchen. I love to cook and feed my family and friends. Otherwise, you can find me watching comedy specials with my husband, camping with our kids, or taking naps. I live for naps 😉

Connect with Harlow James:

https://linktr.ee/harlowjamesauthor

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Cowboy Casual by Holly Renee

Cowboy Casual by Holly Renee is now live!


Blaire Monroe is the only woman I’ve ever loved, and the only one I’ve let break my heart.

It’s been ten years since she ran from this town, chasing a life that didn’t include the cowboy next door who blurred the line between best friend and something more.

Now she’s back.
Fresh off a busted engagement and hiding out on her grandmother’s crumbling strawberry farm like the past never happened.

Like she doesn’t still linger in every part of me I’ve spent years trying to erase.

But Blaire isn’t the kind of girl you forget.
She’s wildfire: reckless, untamed, and impossible to hold without getting scorched.

We collide the second we’re in the same room.
Too much heat. Too much history. Not nearly enough distance.
The tension crackles, the pull is impossible, and before long, we’re right back where we swore we’d never be—pressed against the wall, her hands in my hair, my mouth on hers like I’ve been starving for a decade.

I tell myself I can handle it.
But the truth is, this cowboy was never meant for casual.
Not with her. And sure as hell not again.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

It’s been a few years since I’ve read a book by Holly Renee, and I was delighted to rediscover this author with Cowboy Casual. It’s the first book in a new series, and it’s a charming second-chance, enemies-to-lovers romance about the one that got away, full of small-town goodness.

It’s been 10 years since Blaire left Willow Grove. After her fiancé cheated on her, her engagement ended, and her life fell apart. Blaire needed to get far away from her senator father, so she returned to the small farming town where her grandmother had a strawberry farm, full of sweet memories. But returning to the one place that felt like home also meant facing the one she left behind, the man who broke her heart: Colt Calloway.

The history between them is messy and complicated. There is so much hurt and resentment, thanks to miscommunication and life getting in the way. I loved Grandma June’s meddling and Colt’s sweet daughter, and I hated Blaire’s jerk of a father just the way I was supposed to.

I am looking forward to the rest of this series! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Beyond The Blue Horizon by A.L. Jackson

💙 Beyond the Blue Horizon by A.L. Jackson is Now Live 💙

The fourth standalone in her Moonlit Ridge series is available for you to read now!

💙 Single mom⁠

🪵 Motel shenanigans⁠

💙 Heroine in hiding⁠

🪵 Hate to love⁠

💙 He falls first⁠

🪵 Touch her and ☠️⁠

💙 Band of brothers⁠

🪵 Morally gray hero⁠

💙 Secret society⁠

🪵 Small town⁠

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I should have known I’d break the promise I made when I found her stranded in a blizzard… 

Feisty as hell and the most gorgeous woman I’ve ever seen. 

With the cutest kid and her grandmother in tow, she’s completely off limits. 

I don’t get involved with women like that. 

I learned long ago I don’t have the ability to love. 

My life is sordid and danger is always hiding in the shadows.

Only I can’t turn my back on them when I realize she’s in trouble, and I insist on them staying in a cabin at the motel I own. 

As penance for my sins, I promised my life to protecting others.

Except she becomes so much more.

A need I don’t recognize. A desperation that burns beneath my flesh.

One kiss, and I’m falling for her.  

One touch, and I’m at her feet. 

But when my dark past comes back to haunt me, I’m in a race against time to save the only woman I’ve ever loved. Only it may be the demons that have been chasing her that destroy what we built… 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Beyond the Blue Horizon is another great book in A.L. Jackson’s Moonlit Ridge series. From the moment Theo saves Piper, her son and grandmother during a snowstorm to the epilogue, I was hooked on this couple and wanted to know what kind of secrets they were both carrying.

As with the rest of this series, Amy weaves a thread of suspense throughout the romance. She is a master at writing the heroine-in-danger trope, and once it all played out, I thought it was brilliant how linked together Piper and Theo were, without either of them ever knowing that their pasts were entwined.

I listened to the audio of this book, and as always, Teddy Hamilton was perfection. This was actually the second book in a row I’d listened to with Teddy narrating, and I could listen to him all day long. He always manages to bring such depth and vulnerability to his characters, and I loved his performance as Theo. Meanwhile, Kit Swan nailed Piper. The scared side, the reluctance, the determination, the vulnerability… she was spot-on in her performance.

I was so happy once Piper finally felt settled and safe with Theo’s found family, and adored how excited Finn was to get some “cousins” to play with finally. Well done!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: I Dreamt That You Loved Me by Emery Rose

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I Dreamt That You Loved Me by Emery Rose is NOW LIVE! This angsty, emotional, 90’s rockstar romance is available in e-book, paperback, and free in Kindle Unlimited! One-click your copy today!

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The first time I met my best friend’s boyfriend, he was rude to me.

Sure, Gabriel Francis was all cheekbones and dishevelled hair with a voice that made women swoon and incited bidding wars with record labels. A pure drop of light in a sea of grunge. The soul of a romantic poet.

None of that swayed me though.

I didn’t trust rock stars.

Besides, he was off-limits.

But as Annika’s infatuation grew, and we were forced to spend more time together, I became enamored with Gabriel, too.

A friendship was forged, and we became each other’s muses.

My art. His music. An artistic collaboration, nothing more.

Until I heard the lyrics to his new song. So eerily familiar. And just like that, my dreams were shattered. Fate had done me dirty, and I tried my best to forget him.

Even so, I couldn’t help wondering, How much would you risk for a once in a lifetime love?

I DREAMT THAT YOU LOVED ME is an angsty, emotional, rockstar romantic standalone set in New York City in the 90s.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Wow, I Dreamt That You Loved Me was intense! From the moment Cleo and Gabriel first met, it was intense between them. And unbeknownst to either of them, the universe had them cross paths two years before her roommate began dating him. This story starts out with Cleo trying to keep her distance, but turns into something so much bigger because she and Gabriel just can’t stay away from one another. There’s no cheating — they don’t get involved until after he’s ended things with her roommate — but it’s so clear that Cleo and Gabriel complete one another.

Set against the backdrop of NYC in the 1990s (which I loved!), Cleo and Gabriel are living life to the fullest, full of hope, dreams, and enjoying each moment with their twin flame. That all changes in an instant when Gabriel has a medical issue that shakes Cleo to her core. Their story then takes a brutal turn and becomes about a marriage in peril, a couple on the brink of divorce, and whether or not it can be saved.

Along the way, and during their separation, both Gabriel and Cleo do a lot of soul-searching and “finding themselves.” It’s heartwrenching, but so necessary for them to move forward after the crisis they face. It’s brutal and gritty, but it’s a gripping story and Emery Rose did a great job with this couple.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Audio Review: Home Run by Lulu Moore

Home Run by Lulu Moore is now live in audio!

🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧 Narrated by: Teddy Hamilton & Savannah Peachwood 🎧🎧🎧🎧

A sexy, accidental pregnancy, one night stand, sports romance from bestselling author, Lulu Moore

My name is Tanner Simpson and I’m gonna be a father.

I never intended for it to happen, but one thing led to another and now Millie Robinson and I are connected for life.

I have no problem with this as she’s the woman of my dreams and her being the future mother of my child is the icing on the cake.

There’s just one small snag.

She can’t stand me.

Shocking, I know, but nevertheless a problem I must solve, preferably before the baby arrives.

So when she needs a new place to live, an opportunity presents itself for Millie to become my neighbor.

When I’m not on the road fighting for a spot in the post season, I’m with Millie morning, noon and night. She wants ice-cream, I’m getting it. Chocolate brownies, no problem.

Navigating impending fatherhood is nothing compared to convincing Millie to take a chance on me. On us.

She’s been my Home Run since the first day I laid eyes on her.

Now I need to prove to her I’m as lovable as everyone says I am, and the one she needs around forever.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Home Run was so charming. Pro baseball player Tanner has had a crush on Millie for quite some time. She is dating one of his teammates, so they are in the same friend group. One day, Tanner gets an opportunity to spend some solo time with Millie, and one thing leads to another, and they end up having a one-night stand (well, one-afternoon stand). But after the lust faded, Millie freaks out thinking about Tanner’s playboy reputation and kicks him out. Except that she has no idea he really, genuinely likes her.

So when Millie learns she’s pregnant a few weeks later, Tanner takes full advantage of the opportunity to prove to Millie that she’s it for him. From sending her the brownies she’s craving to just spending every spare moment with her, Tanner really shows up and puts in the work to woo her. I actually got kind of mad at Millie for taking so long to recognize the gem she had in front of her!

I listened to the audio, and Teddy Hamilton and Savannah Peachwood were a delight as Tanner and Millie. TH is my favorite male narrator, and I thought they both brought so much depth to these characters.

Home Run is a book in the New York Lions series, so there is a lot of crossover from other characters. I have not read anything else in this series, so there were some references that I was a bit lost on, but it didn’t really impact my overall enjoyment of this story.

I received a complimentary copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Sun Will Rise by S. Sidney

The Sun Will Rise by S. Sidney is now available on KU and Amazon!

After a few awful dates, Ruth Bevan has sworn off men. She’s a pragmatist. A problem solver. A lawyer. A cougar? It’s not a word she’d ever think of to describe herself—but then again, she hasn’t met Everett Tanner yet. Everett lives to ranch and ranches to live, but while he’s busy putting the family business first, he’s not giving himself time to process his emotions after a great loss.

A few chance meetings in airport lounges puts Everett firmly on Ruth’s radar (and in her fantasies). A couple of exchanged phone numbers and transatlantic FaceTime calls puts him firmly in her heart. The only problem is, Ruth’s heart is already torn, because the law career she’s always wanted is becoming something she dreads, and the fear is beginning to cost her friendships.

When his small town becomes a ghost town, and Ruth begins to unravel, Everett has to step up. No more waiting out the storm: the cowboy is saving the town *and* the girl.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

The Sun Will Rise is a charming long-distance romance between lawyer Ruth and cowboy Everett, who first meet at an airport. Fate brings them together more than once, and they can’t deny that there’s a sizzling connection between them. But what do they do when an ocean separates them? (The long-distance FaceTime dates were adorable, especially how excited Everett got about them.)

I really enjoyed getting to know these characters, especially seeing Ruth navigate her journey in balancing her career and personal life. Her girlfriends (from the other books in this series) are there to cheer her on along the way. I also loved how Everett was such a golden retriever hero to her black cat energy.

I missed the second book in this series, so there were some referenced story points that I was a little lost on. The Sun Will Rise is a standalone, but I think there’s a better overall experience if you read them in order.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Homemaker by Jewel E. Ann

The Homemaker by Jewel E. Ann is now live!

A romance inspired by TS “Fortnight”

I was hers, but she was never mine.

Alice Yates is the hired “homemaker” for the Morrisons, an affluent couple in Minneapolis. For Alice, it’s a dream job to dress up like a 1950s housewife and read romance novels to Mr. Morrison before his afternoon nap.

But when the Morrisons’ only daughter returns home for the summer with her fiancé, Alice comes face- to-face with her shattered past—the only threat to her perfect life.

Eight years earlier, vacation rental owner Murphy Paddon had an impeccable vinyl record collection and did the most irresistible thing before kissing Alice, earning him a five-star rating. Their fortnight love affair was life-altering and ended tragically.

Murphy doesn’t know if Alice remembers him or whether he should tell his fiancée that the hired-help living in the guesthouse is the woman who irreparably broke his heart. He needs closure, but will the lingering glances and silent yearning lead to the end or just the beginning?

Grab your copy of The Homemaker, from USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Jewel E. Ann, and lose yourself in this forbidden, high-stakes romance.

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Narrated by Charlotte North & Robert Hatchet

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

The Homemaker was a doozy! I always know that I am going to absolutely love a Jewel E. Ann book, and this one was no different. Alice and Murphy’s story was captivating from start to finish; the vibe of this book reminded me more of her Transcend or Sunday Morning series than her lighter fare, like her Wildfire series. I really would love to circle back to this book and listen to the audio version, because I’d love to see what Robert Hatchett can do with this character.

This book has quirky, lovable characters, a gripping storyline, a second-chance romance told in dual timelines, and a whole lot of messy angst. Alice takes a job as a “homemaker” for a wealthy couple, and it comes complete with a cute little guest cottage to reside in. She never expected that her boss’s soon-to-be son-in-law was Murphy, the guy she had a whirlwind (but short-lived) romance with eight years ago.

The Homemaker packs so much within the pages; it’s so much more than a forbidden, second-chance romance. Missed connections, falling for the right person at the wrong time, grief, and loss. It’s angsty and messy, and perfectly Jewel E. Ann.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.