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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The People We Meet Along The Way, by Beth Rinyu

The People We Meet Along The Way
Beth Rinyu
Publication date: September 17th 2020
Genres: Romance, Women’s Fiction

Would you be able to grant the same forgiveness to someone else that you’re so desperately seeking yourself?

Jillian O’Rourke’s marriage died long before her husband’s tragic accident. Years of battling with infertility and demanding careers melted their once solid relationship. Bearing the burden of guilt over his death, Jillian gets lost in despair and a series of what ifs. But one chance encounter with a stranger, changes everything. Now being faced with newfound knowledge and a painful decision, Jillian must push past her anger, learn to forgive and open her heart in ways she never could’ve imagined. As she comes to grips with the devastation of her past, she learns to embrace the possibility of a future she never thought possible. A bittersweet story of love, forgiveness, and the unexpected destiny that is sometimes handed to us in life from the people we meet along the way.

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EXCERPT:

“I just wish you didn’t hate me so much.” I concentrated on the coffee in my cup as I swirled the wooden stirrer round and round.

“I don’t hate you,” I said, focusing my attention back to him. “I hate what we did. I hate that I let it define who I was for so long, and I hate that I hurt someone I cared about so much because of it. But I don’t hate you—you were just one of the many cracks in my life.”

He creased his forehead. “I don’t understand.”

I gazed at him long and hard, finally fearless of the shame the man staring back at me conjured up inside of me. He held no control over me, and he never had. I stood up and pushed my chair in as he sat there waiting for an explanation. “And I wouldn’t have expected you to. Goodbye, Jonathan.”

tpmwmatw7-2Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I can not think of a better title for this wonderful book. The people we meet along the way in this journey we call life each have an impact on us, whether we realize it or not. As Jillian tries to piece her life back together following the death of her husband, the people she meets along the way help her heal and move forward — and affect her life in a way she never could have imagined.

Jillian is struggling with some major grief after her husband dies, even though they’d been estranged and were separated before he died. She blames herself for the accident that killed him, and is having a hard time making peace with it all. As she travels through Europe on the trip that she and her husband never got to take together, Jillian slowly begins to heal, with the help of three people she meets on her journey: DeAndre, who becomes a dear friend; Kate, who becomes a galpal, and Kate’s brother, Theo, who shows Jillian how to love again. Each one of them fill a void in her life that Jillian didn’t fully realize was missing. The bonds and friendships are so well-written and relatable, and when a major secret is revealed, the brilliant plot twist upends Jillian’s life once again. But can she recover this time?

The People We Meet Along The Way is a wonderful story of friendship, strength, healing and forgiveness, full of heart. This magnificent story is a must-read!

Author Bio:

Ever since I can remember, I have always enjoyed Creative Writing. There was always something about being able to travel to a different place or become a different person with just the stroke of a pen – or in today’s world a touch of the keyboard. I love creating deep characters who you will love or love to hate.

My life is not as interesting as my books or the characters in them, but then again whose life is? My happy place is a seat by the ocean with my feet in the sand or on the busy streets of New York City. You will more than likely find one of these places as the setting for most of my books.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Hearts Don’t Lie, by Sutton Biship

Release Date: September 17
Can a person find their true love at sixteen?
 
Hardin Ambrose knew he had found his soulmate when he was a high school soccer phenom. 
McKenna (Mac) Vesley was sunshine to his soul. 
The girl he never dreamed existed. 
The person he didn’t know he needed.
Mac has never forgotten the boy she gave her heart to. 
The boy who changed her life forever.
Hardin was all her dreams come true.
Twelve years ago, under the steamy Illinois night sky, they planned their forever together. 
But forever never came.
Twelve years later, Hardin still searches for his Mac—the girl who slipped away. 
Twelve years later he has the chance to grasp forever, for hearts don’t lie.
 
But after all this time, does Mac want the same?
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Hearts Don’t Lie, because a soulmate is forever.

At least, that is what Hardin is hoping when he finally, finally tracks down his teenage sweetheart, Mac, 12 years after they were torn apart and she vanished without a trace. He may be a soccer superstar in Europe, but Hardin is still in love with his high school girlfriend, and has been searching for her for a decade.

But Mac isn’t the same girl he knew back then. She now goes by Kenna, is a single mom, and was forced to reinvent herself after the horrible night that tore her and Hardin apart. But when Hardin tracks her down in Colorado, he manipulates his way into some one-on-one time with her.

Told in dual 3rd person POV, this story uses flashbacks to explain Mac and Hardin’s history, while they hash out that history in their present-day reunion. It’s hard to get through at times, but this is a sweet story of second chances and proof that no, hearts don’t lie.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Meet Sutton Bishop



Sutton Bishop enjoys having a foot in both worlds—real and make-believe. 
 
She’s been writing stories since she was a little girl, her imagination inspired by the rural meadows and woods of her childhood and her travels and life experiences. She has degrees in forensics and anthropology and a minor in world history. 
 
She lives in the Midwest with her husband, their four kids, and a passel of pets.
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Love At First Fight, by Carrie Aarons

LOVE AT FIRST FIGHT is now live! You have to grab Carrie Aarons’ steamy, hate-to-love romance about a broody alpha who falls in love with his best friend’s girlfriend. After pretending to hate her to mask his feelings, it’s going to be pure torture spending the entire summer rooming right next door in their Hamptons’ rental … especially now that she’s single 😉

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BLURB

This summer was supposed to be spent lounging on the beach, madly in love with my boyfriend.

Until he decided to move to Singapore, and break up with me an hour before his plane left.

Now I’m stuck in a Hamptons house share with six of his closest pals, including his best friend … who despises me.

Since the moment Smith Redfield laid eyes on me, he’s hated my guts. I’m serious, I think the raven-haired restaurateur gets physically sick just being in my presence. And he’s never been shy about hiding that fact.

There was the time he cackled when I landed face first in a pile of Manhattan trash bags. Or the night I tried to throw my ex-boyfriend a surprise party, and Smith had strippers crash the bash. Or maybe it was New Year’s Eve, when he got in my face and called me a sheltered goody two-shoes who wouldn’t know passion if it smacked me in the lips.

He’s rooming right next door for the summer months, and I don’t think more animosity could exist than in the hallway of our vacation rental. As if I wasn’t already sporting a bruised ego and broken heart from the way his best friend left me.

But the more midnight run-ins we have, the more I can’t help but think about the way his mouth would feel against mine. With each heavy-eyed glance over the dinner table, I’m starting to wonder if the damaged alpha male doesn’t harbor more than just loathing towards me.

After all, they say hate is the closest emotion to love.

And with the way we’re skating that thin line, it’s bound to burn this whole house down.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I love an enemies-to-lovers book when the guy hates the girl because he’s secretly in love with her. I don’t know why, but I love that vulnerability in a hero, and knowing that he doesn’t really hate her, but he’s just trying to protect himself. That’s what we get in Smith, the hero in Love At First Fight. In this dual POV story, we get both Smith’s inner conflict as he finds himself sharing a Hamptons beach house with Molly, the girl he’s been in love with since he first layed eyes on her, and Molly’s turmoil in being post-breakup, sharing a beach house with her ex’s friends, including one who can’t stand the sight of her.

Smith’s explanation of the moment he first saw Molly made me all melty. But she was his best friend’s girlfriend, and he refused to break Bro Code, so he made her his enemy instead. Over the course of the summer, there are some really sweet moments between Smith and Molly as the tension builds between the two of them. And that first kiss in the hallway? Holy smokes!

I love that Molly doesn’t jump into a relationship with Smith right away. She takes her time to reconcile that the guy who has treated her like crap for the past year has been doing so because he’s liked her. Kindergarteners on the playground? Sure. But Smith puts in the effort to prove himself to Molly and is a pretty darn good boyfriend.

There is a moment when her ex comes back that leads to The Conflict between them, and it drove me crazy that Smith and Molly were sharing a beach house yet it took them like 2 weeks to talk about what had happened. But in the end, this was a beautiful, enjoyable enemies-to-lovers romance. I wouldn’t expect anything less from Carrie Aarons!!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review. 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Riley Thorn And The Dead Guy Next Door, by Lucy Score

Title: Riley Thorn and the Dead Guy Next Door
Author: Lucy Score
Genre: Psychic Romantic Comedy
Release Date: August 27, 2020
A nice, normal life. Is that too much to ask? For Riley Thorn it is. Divorced. Broke. Living with a pack of elderly roommates. And those hallucinations she’s diligently ignoring? Her tarot card-dealing mom is convinced they’re clairvoyant visions.

Just when things can’t get worse, a so-hot-it-should-be-illegal private investigator shows up on her doorstep looking for a neighbor…who turns up murdered.

Nick Santiago doesn’t play well with others. Unless the “others” are of the female persuasion. Wink. He’s a rebel, a black sheep, a man who prefers a buffet of options to being stuck with the same entrée every night, if you catch his drift.

When the pretty, possibly psychic Riley lands at the top of the list of suspects, Nick volunteers to find out whodunit. Only because he likes solving mysteries not because he wants to flex his heroic muscles for the damsel in distress.

All they have to do is figure out who pulled the trigger, keep the by-the-book detective with a grudge at bay, and deal with a stranger claiming he was sent to help Riley hone her psychic gifts. All before the killer discovers she’s a loose end that requires snipping.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Riley Thorn and the Dead Guy Next Door isn’t my typical romcom fare that I like to read. I’m not a huge fan of romantic suspense. But I’ve liked what I’ve read from Lucy Score in the past (Hello, Bootleg Springs!) so I gave it a shot.

Riley is a “reluctant psychic” who gets drawn into a murder mystery and teams up with hottie detective Nick after she has visions of her neighbor being killed. Nick just kind of goes whichever way the wind blows, and isn’t a rule-follower. But when he meets cooky Riley, he feels an instant zap of chemistry.

Their chemistry is instant, and as they fake their way through a relationship while trying to solve the murder, lines get crossed and it’s hard to determine what is fake and what is becoming very real. Add in some zany family antics and a crazy cast of supporting players, lots of funny moments and plenty of sweet ones, and this story was a pleasant surprise!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Lucy Score is a Wall Street Journal and #1 Amazon bestselling author. Small town contemporary rom-coms are her lady jam and she enjoys delivering the feels with a huge side of happily ever after.
 
Her books have been translated into several languages, making readers around the world snort laugh, swoon, and sob. Lucy lives in Pennsylvania with the devastatingly handsome Mr. Lucy and their horrible cat.
In her spare time she enjoys sleeping, drinking copious amounts of coffee, and reading all the romance novels in the universe.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Flirting With 40, by K. Bromberg

Blakely Foxx is about to turn the big 4-0 and Slade Henderson thinks she’s hotter because of it.

Flirting with 40 by K. Bromberg is now live! 

An all new flirty, lighthearted, standalone romance by New York Times bestselling author K. Bromberg guaranteed to make you swoon.

Blakely Foxx is having one of those years.

Her divorce may have been finalized a few months ago, but her ex is already engaged to someone half her age. Her younger boss is determined to sabotage her chance at getting the promotion she rightly deserves. And to make matters worse, she’s closing in on the big 4-0. There isn’t enough wine or ice cream in the world to convince her things will turn around.

When Blakely meets Slade Henderson, she’s left wondering why an early-thirties, hotter than hell, cardiothoracic surgeon would take an interest in her.

She’s been warned that he’ll break her heart, but she’s willing to take the chance. Not only is he helping her get that promotion, but in the process, he’s encouraging her to find the parts of herself she’s lost over the past few years.

Slade shows her that good guys really do exist, but who knew the hardest part about turning forty would be realizing the man you thought was a rebound, is actually your happily ever after?

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Excerpt

“The way I look at it, you owe me one.” His voice is just loud enough for me to hear over the din of the restaurant.

“I owe it to you?” I sputter.

Mm-hm.” He nods resolutely as he puts more space between us, and my lungs find a way to breathe. “You ran out the other night without giving me a chance. I could be the best thing that ever happened to you—platonic or otherwise—and you might have missed that opportunity if we hadn’t run into each other on the street this afternoon.”

Or otherwise?

He’s talking nonsense but is doing it so convincingly that I try to talk myself out of what he’s successfully talking me in to. “I don’t—”

“Does my age unnerve you?” he asks.

“Your age doesn’t matter.”

“Exactly.” He smirks. “So, why are you making it matter?” 

I walked right into that one.

“We’re at different phases of our lives. You’re in your residency. I’m a divorcée with baggage—”

“Everyone has baggage. It just looks different from person to person.” He leans back in his chair. “What are you afraid of? Getting to know someone new? Taking a chance? Stepping outside of the box for once? Finding yourself again?”

His words root deep into me and take hold. “I appreciate you trying . . . but we’ll never pull it off.”

“Yes, we could.”

“No one would ever believe it.”

“Quit letting them—whoever they are—put you in a mold, Blakely. Make your own damn mold. You might surprise yourself in the process.” His dimples deepen, and his eyes are as unwavering as his resolve. 

“How do I know you aren’t some Ted Bundy in waiting?”

His laugh is throaty and rich and draws the stares of those around us. “I’m in the business of saving lives, not taking them.” He takes a sip of his beer. “Next excuse?”

“I’m . . .” I’m at a loss, and a small thrill of adrenaline shoots through me. This isn’t something I’d ever do, and yet, the idea of it is invigorating, almost freeing. I chew the inside of my cheek as I contemplate agreeing to Slade’s crazy scheme.

“What do you say?”

Say yes.

“It isn’t a crime for a younger man to think an older woman is attractive.”

I bite my bottom lip as the smile creeps around it. 

He is drop-dead handsome.

“We go as friends. I help you out. No strings attached.”

The answer is yes.

“When’s the last time you threw caution to the wind? When’s the last time you did something unexpected no matter how small?” he asks. 

It’s always yes. 

“I can’t believe I’m saying this,” I mutter.

“Saying what?” 

“Fine. Yes. Okay.”

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Flirting With 40 was a joy to read! It was fun, with great characters, and a likable heroine and hero.

Blakely is approaching 40 and recently divorced. Her ex is getting remarried to a younger version of her. But Blakely’s life turns upside down when she meets hot younger man Slade at a bar. She can’t imagine what the heck he sees in her. But Slade — even though he’s usually a one-nighter kind of guy, due to his hectic schedule as a cardiac resident — is hit hard by this beautiful older woman and is determined to break through her barriers and get her to see herself the way that he does.

There is a lot of fun banter with these two. And as they fake a relationship on Blake’s work retreat, she finds herself having fun for the first time in who knows how long with Slade by her side. But is a fake relationship all that Slade and Blakely are meant to be?

I really enjoyed how Slade brings Blakely out of her shell as he shows her how to “howl at the moon” and not be afraid to go after what she wants. Perception and reality are two different things, as she learns with Slade by her side.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Kristy


New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg writes contemporary romance novels that contain a mixture of sweet, emotional, a whole lot of sexy, and a little bit of real. She likes to write strong heroines and damaged heroes who we love to hate but can’t help to love.

A mom of three, she plots her novels in between school runs and soccer practices, more often than not with her laptop in tow and her mind scattered in too many different directions.

Since publishing her first book on a whim in 2013, Kristy has sold over one and a half million copies of her books across eighteen different countries and has landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists over thirty times. Her Driven trilogy (Driven, Fueled, and Crashed) is currently being adapted for film by the streaming platform, Passionflix, with the first movie (Driven) out now.

With her imagination always in overdrive, she is currently scheming, plotting, and swooning over her latest hero. You can find out more about him or chat with Kristy on any of her social media accounts. The easiest way to stay up to date on new releases and upcoming novels is to sign up for her newsletter (http://bit.ly/254MWtI) or follow her on Bookbub (http://smarturl.it/KBrombergBB)

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Last Call, by Bella Michaels

🔥🔥𝐇𝐎𝐓 𝐍𝐄𝐖 𝐑𝐄𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐄 🔥🔥

 

𝐋𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐲 𝐁𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚 𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐊𝐔!

 

𝐈’𝐯𝐞 𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐚 𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐛𝐚𝐝 𝐝𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬, 𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐈 𝐚𝐥𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐲 𝐟𝐞𝐞𝐭.

Every damn time.

My father says that’s the problem. But he says a lot of things about me, none of them very nice.

I finally have a chance to show him, to show everyone, I’m more than a pretty boy who parties hard with his parents’ money. My business partner, Enzo, and I have developed a product that will change the world.

𝙏𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚’𝙨 𝙟𝙪𝙨𝙩 𝙤𝙣𝙚 𝙨𝙣𝙖𝙜.

Ada Flemming, the FDA official who controls our company’s fate, is the most compelling woman I’ve ever met. Even though everything is at stake—my friendship with Enzo, my business, and my one chance at redemption—I can’t seem to stay away from her.

Pursuing Ada might be the biggest screwup of all—the only bad decision I don’t bounce back from—but it’s too late to start making safe decisions now.

𝑆𝑡𝑎𝑟𝑡 𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑑𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑡𝑜𝑑𝑎𝑦! 𝐹𝑅𝐸𝐸 𝑤𝑖𝑡ℎ 𝐾𝑈!

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Last Call is the second book by Bella Michaels — although, it’s apparently a pen name for a popular author and I would love to know who she is! So Last Call is connected to Billion Dollar Date, and is the story of Enzo’s partner, Hayden. If you read Billion Dollar Date, you know all about Hayden and his wife Ada and their marriage. Last Call takes us back a few years to how Ada and Hayden met, as well as tells the tale of how Angel liquors came to be.

Hayden is your typical cocky billionaire hero. He’s got some baggage and lots of family issues thanks to a father who basically wants nothing to do with him. Probably because Hayden continually makes one bad mistake after another. And even though Ada is the woman who can make or break Hayden and Enzo’s future when it comes to Angel, he can’t help but be fascinated by the beautiful DEA agent.

Ada has some skeletons in her closet as well, and is trying to not repeat past mistakes. She seems to be smitten with Hayden as well, and the two strike up a tentative professional friendship at first. But when feelings come into play, Hayden is willing to show Ada just how much she truly means to him. Even if it comes at the risk of his future.

Last Call is equal parts sweet and sexy, with likable characters and a captivating story about love coming your way when you least expect it! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
 
 

Bella Michaels is the pen name of a contemporary romance author debuting her first billionaire novel this summer. When not writing historical, paranormal and contemporary romance, Bella loves dreaming up new sassy heroines and alpha heroes for readers to enjoy. Firmly Team Gryffindor, Stark and Reylo, she lives with her husband and two pre-teens in Pennsylvania.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: My Darling Arrow, by Saffron A. Kent

 
 
 

Release Date: September 17 

 

 

Darling Arrow,
I shouldn’t be writing this. 
It’s not as if I’m ever going to send you this letter, and there are a million reasons why.
First of all, I was sent to this reform school as a punishment for a petty, totally inconsequential crime. Not to ogle the principal’s hot son around the campus.
Second of all, you’re a giant jerk. You’re arrogant and moody and so cold. Sometimes I think I shouldn’t even like you.
But strangely your coldness sets me on fire. 
The way your athletic body moves on the soccer field, and the way your powerful thighs sprawl across that motorcycle of yours, make me go inappropriately breathless. 
But that’s not the worst part. 
The worst part is that you, Arrow Carlisle, are not only the principal’s hot son. 
You also happen to be the love of my sister’s life. 
And I really shouldn’t be thinking about my sister’s boyfriend, or rather fiancé (I overheard a conversation about the ring that I shouldn’t have).
Now if I can only stop writing you these meaningless letters that I’ll never send and you’ll never read…
Never yours,
Salem
 
 
NOTE: This book is a standalone and DOES NOT contain cheating
 


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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I’ve read two books by Saffron Kent now, My Darling Arrow and Bad Boy Blues. I loved Bad Boy Blues, and how unexpected that story was, and My Darling Arrow was quite the same. On the surface, Arrow is a bit of an egotistical jerk, but there is so much more to the guy, and witchy Salem breaks through all of his barriers. There is so much angst in this slow-burn romance. I wanted to toss the kindle in frustration so many times, but the outcome is worth the journey!

While this is a forbidden romance, I liked that the “forbidden” came from Arrow being Salem’s soccer coach at her all-girls reform school. Yes, he was her pseudo brother and her sister’s boyfriend, but there is no cheating and the forbidden doesn’t come from a place of a love triangle. Score on that!

The growth on Arrow’s part is phenomenal. He’s lived his life in his dad’s shadow, always feeling like he was a disappointing his mom and needing to be the perfect son. Through his time with Salem, he learns that he can be himself and that is perfect enough. Perfect enough for her.

My Darling Arrow was a great start to a new series! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
 
 
Meet Saffron A. Kent

 


Saffron A. Kent is a Top 100 Amazon Bestselling author of
Contemporary and New Adult romance. More often than not, her love stories are
edgy, forbidden and passionate. Her work has been featured in Huffington Post,
New York Daily News and USA Today’s Happy Ever After.

 

 
She lives in New York
City with her nerdy and supportive husband, and a million and one books. 



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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Didn’t Expect You, by Claudia Burgoa

The right life is the one you never see coming.
Didn’t Expect You by Claudia Burgoa is now live!

USA Today Bestselling author Claudia Burgoa brings you a fresh romantic comedy filled with an unexpected surprise, a wicked billionaire, and plenty of laughs.

The right life is the one you never see coming.

I had it all. The luxury apartment, hot dates, and the big office to go with long nights at the office.
Life was perfect.
But after a one-night stand, two little lines on a pregnancy test, and three lost legal cases later…
Well, overnight I went from career lawyer to single mom.

It’s okay, I can do it. I’m ready to face this alone until…

Along comes Nathaniel Chadwick. Billionaire adrenaline junky. Everyone’s favorite playboy… and my sister’s brother-in-law.
He’s as hot as he is jaded. When it comes to relationships and family, he’d rather jump off a cliff.
I wrote him off long ago, except since he learned about the baby he’s been by my side.

Is it pregnancy hormones or is there something real happening between us?
I didn’t expect any of this…most of all him.

***

Didn’t Expect You is a billionaire romance of unexpected pregnancies, exciting encounters, and flirty love. It includes a very confused dog, a precious newborn, and a family you might want to belong to. This chick-lit novel is a romantic comedy with a HEA guaranteed!

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Didn’t Expect You was a great follow-up to Wrong Text, Right Love. I am really enjoying the Broussard siblings in their quest for love. This story kind of overlaps the end of WTRL, and follows the slow burn, friends-to-lovers romance between Ford’s twin, Nate, and Persy’s sister, Nyx.

Nyx is the responsible one of the Broussard bunch. While she and Nate butt heads a bit at first, a friendship develops between them, and he eventually begins to convince her that she needs to let loose and have fun. Well, when letting loose ends up in a surprise pregnancy thanks to a one-night stand with her boss’ sleazy nephew, Nate is the guy who steps up and is by Nyx’s side as she prepares to be a single mom.

I really liked that these two developed a friendship first, and that Nate wasn’t the babydaddy. Both of their siblings are against the idea of them being together, but they push through and make their own path. It isn’t pretty, and they both have some issues to work through, but there is a lot of growth on both sides as they grow closer and find themselves turning to the person they least expected to find love with.

This was a beautiful story, and I can’t wait to see what comes next for Eros! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: When Morning Comes, by A.M. Wilson

 

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There are worse things than getting knocked up by your best friend. Right?

Kiersten won’t make excuses for living her very best life. But being the life of the party has its downsides—like waking up naked next to her best friend.

Ever since Nathan’s wife died a few years ago, he’s avoided commitment. He went from living the family life to a one-and-done mentality. Until Kiersten breaks the news.

She’s pregnant with his baby.

She shoves him back in the friend zone. But there’s no return to normal when he’s already falling in love with her.

Convincing her that his affection runs deeper than their new reality isn’t an easy feat. Not when her lips are his addiction, and her touch is a brand. He’s determined to become more than friends.

Kiersten wants to play it safe, but Nathan is ready for risks. The problem is relationships can go south fast.

And they might learn the truth about what’s worse than getting knocked up by your best friend.

Losing them forever.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3 Stars

I have a lot of mixed feelings about When Morning Comes. It is a great, slow burn best friends romance between Kiersten and widower Nathan and how their relationship changes when their sexcapades leads to an unexpected pregnancy. But I felt that there were too many holes in the overall story, and too much happened off-page that I was told happened. I want to see it happen on the page.

My biggest issue with this story is that I didn’t get a sense of Kiersten and Nathan’s friendship and history. The book opens with their drunken romp, and I felt like I had to make a lot of assumptions about their friendship, and how she supported him when his wife passed away. Maybe that all took place as a secondary story in the first Arrow Creek book? I don’t know; I didn’t read it. But for this being a standalone, I wish certain things would have been spelled out and detailed.

There is a lot of growth on Nathan’s part as he comes to terms with his grief over losing his wife and his growing feelings for Kiersten. But it was just like, all of a sudden, he’s gone from seeing her as his best friend to being in love. When did that happen? I would have loved to have gotten some glimpses of him in his therapy sessions as he tried to reconcile feeling like he was betraying his late wife.

Those reasons are what made this a 3-Star read for me rather than a 4-Star. But the bones of this story are really good, and I enjoyed the friends-to-lovers turn of events between Kiersten and Nathan, and how they traverse the road of planning to be co-parents to finding a HEA.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Setup, by Meghan Quinn

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THE SETUP by Meghan Quinn

Release Date: September 10th

Genre: Romantic Comedy

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BLURB:

I’ve fallen victim to a heinous act.

An act so vile, so downright dirty, that I’m not sure as a twenty-year-old man I’ll ever recover. Brace yourself, because what I’m about to tell you might have you gasping in secondhand horror.

Ready? Here it goes . . .

I’ve recently become the pawn of a meddling mom.

Yes . . . A MEDDLING MOM–who’s been trying to set me up all summer.

Now, I understand it’s not a crime for a mother to want her child to fall in love, but when she makes it her relentless MISSION, the heinous act should be classified as a misdemeanor at least.

Of course, my mom, the evil matriarch in the devil’s leggings, made her final stab at finding a girl for me days before I went back to college.

And I hate to admit it, but she saved a doozy for last.

A titan in black skinny jeans.

A boss of nonchalance.

And a girl who would not only turn my life upside down, but do it while juggling a soccer ball, looking effortlessly gorgeous around campus, and is one hundred percent against relationships. Of any sort.

Thanks, Mom.

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PROLOGUE:

**LINCOLN**

I’ve fallen victim to a heinous act.

An act so vile, so downright dirty, that I’m not sure . . .

as a son,

as a member of society,

as a twenty-year-old man . . . I will ever recover.

Ever.

I see the concern in your eyes, your hand wandering up your chest to clutch the collar of your sensible cotton shirt, scared to find out the truth.

Brace yourself against something sturdy, because what I’m about to tell you might just knock you back on your ass in horror.

*Deep breaths, everyone*

I’ve recently become the pawn of a meddling mom.

Yup, you read that right. A MEDDLING mom.

The bane of a son’s existence.

I know what you’re wondering . . . what did she do? Make me pick up my socks during summer break?

*Eye-rolling*

*Woe is you*

*Grow up*

You grow up!

Ehhh, that was a little harsh. But before you go and put your judgy face on, you need to know the difference between a nagging mom and a meddling mom.

A nagging mom is one who storms into the living room while you’re trying to watch the series finale of Game of Thrones, complaining about the dishes in the sink you swore you’d take care of once you found out who took the throne.

Nag, nag, nag—part of the daily routine of the person who birthed you, or in this case, one of two moms who adopted me.

But a meddling mom, oh boy. They’re a fresh kind of hell wrapped up in high-waisted leggings and muted tunics. This isn’t some everyday mom who texts you GIFs of squirrels playing with a hula hoop. Nope, meddling moms have an agenda.

An agenda that they believe benefits their children. But it really benefits them . . . and only them.

In this case, my mom’s agenda: get Lincoln to fall in love.

I understand it’s not a crime for a mother to want her child to fall in love, but let me tell you. When she makes it her mission when you’re home from college, it should be classified as a misdemeanor.

That’s right, all freaking summer, my mom has made it her duty to set me up with girl after girl, all of whom she’s met in our hometown Kalamazoo, Michigan. I’d like to say I’m exaggerating that she made a list and set me up with every eligible girl—one by one—but I’m not.

I saw the Excel spreadsheet on her computer.

Girls who were highlighted in red were a no-go.

Girls in green still had a fighting chance.

Girls in yellow? Apparently, I had lukewarm interaction with them, but they showed promise.

Why is she so desperate for me to fall head over heels?

Can you believe she’s been spending time on the Internet, researching relationship statuses of major league baseball players? Well, she has. Too much time. And she said she didn’t want me to end up forty, about to retire, with nothing to say for my life other than that I was able to throw a ball off a mound.

She also wants a girl to fawn over.

When my mothers were adopting, Mom hoped for a girl, but Mama hoped for a boy. Don’t get me wrong, my mom loves me more than anything—hence the meddling and nagging—but she always wanted to do girly things with me, like have tea parties, get our toenails done, shit like that.

Side note: I’ve done the pedicure thing with her, and it’s not that bad.

But she wants a daughter, and apparently, a daughter-in-law is the next best thing.

Which brings me back to my summer of “not love.” I wanted nothing to do with these girls and after my mom’s eighth attempt to set me up—yes, eight—I told her enough was enough. I was done.

And thankfully she listened . . . until the last Saturday before I left for school.

The evil matriarch in the devil’s leggings made her final stab at finding a girl for me.

And I hate to admit it, but she saved a doozy for last.

A fucking titan in black skinny jeans.

A boss of nonchalance.

And a girl who will not only turn my life upside down, but do it while juggling a soccer ball, looking effortlessly gorgeous, and is one hundred percent against relationships. Of any sort.

Thanks, Mom.

*Thumbs up*

Your meddling has made me absolutely miserable.

 

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Who would have ever thought that his mom setting him up would lead college baseball hotshot Lincoln to finding his soulmate?

I loved Lincoln and Indie. He is goofy and sweet, focused and determined. He wants nothing to do with the set-ups his mom has been forcing on him, until he meets Indie. A fellow athlete at Brentwood College, she is as determined and strong as Linc is, but perhaps a bit more aloof if that is possible. She doesn’t want love or a relationship (thanks to her parents’ crappy marriage), and neither does he, as Lincoln is focused on going pro. But after they are paired together in one of their education classes, a true friendship forms and it’s not long before these two are relying on each other as best friends.

The turn from best friends to romantic partners is a SLOW BURN. It takes months before anything happens between them, even though the sexual tension is so hot. One searing kiss pushes them over the edge — but to a friends with benefits relationship. Yet try as they might to not get their hearts involved, both of them have caught some major feelings by the time they have to say goodbye when Linc is drafted.

Meghan Quinn has a real knack for propelling her story with the brilliant use of text messages. And The Setup is no different. I loved the fun banter between Indie and Linc while they are at college, and then the eventual decline of their friendship in the years after college, when they went their separate ways. I HATED that it took so long for them to get together and be on the same page, but it was a BEAUTIFUL kind of torture.

Meanwhile, this is a great start to a new generation of players at Brentwood. Linc and Indie are a few years younger than Knox and Co., but there are some nice references for those who have read the earlier books. And Lincoln and Maddox (The Change Up) are roommates for a bit, so there’s a wink and a smile to the chaos going on with Maddox and Kinsey. I really hope that MQ gives us books for Linc’s roommates, because I think I’ll love this group of guys as much as the first batch!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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USA Today Bestselling Author, wife, adoptive mother, and peanut butter lover. Author of romantic comedies and contemporary romance, Meghan Quinn brings readers the perfect combination of heart, humor, and heat in every book.

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