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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Summer Of Us, by Melanie Moreland

 
 
The Summer of Us by Melanie Moreland
 
 
Series: Mission Cove; Book 1

Genre: Contemporary Romance

 
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She was the light in my dark life. The sunshine that warmed me and made me smile.
 
We had one summer. One perfect summer, until the day it ended.
 
Years later, she walked back into my life. Older. Sadder. More beautiful than ever. 



How can I prove to her that summer was real?

 
How do I make her see that boy that loved her then, still loves her now?
 
How do we get back to the summer when we were us?


 

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
The Summer Of Us takes a misunderstood rich boy and the girl from the wrong side of the track, splits them up and then brings them back together ten years later, complete with a hint of revenge and a dash of true-love-never-dies. Linc and Sunny have been best friends from the time they shard a box of crayons as kindergarteners, and fell in love as teenagers. They hid their romance because Linc’s dad was an abusive, egotistical bastard, but even though dear old dad ripped Linc and Sunny apart that one summer when they were teenagers, true love prevails in this heartwarming romance.

The years they spent apart shaped Linc and Sunny into very different people than who they were as teenagers. She’s suffered so much loss, and his lonely life got even lonlier when he was sent away. Now Linc is stronger and richer than even his dad, and he’s set out to undo all the damage his father did in town. A chance meeting back in their hometown leads Linc and Sunny to explore another “summer of us” — but will his laser-focus on tearing down all that his dad was responsible for be the very thing that rips them apart?

From start to finish, The Summer Of Us is a brilliant story of love, loss, pain, betrayal and forgiveness. It is the start to a new series, and I was absolutely hooked on this crew of characters. I can’t wait to get my hands on Matt and Abby’s book when that comes out! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.


 

 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Almost Never, by Melissa Toppen

 

Title: Almost Never
Author: Melissa Toppen
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 1, 2020

 

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Alec Murray.

He was the one.

From the first moment I saw him, I knew.

I had never been more certain of anything in my sixteen years on this earth.But Alec didn’t notice me. At least not in the way that I wanted him to.

He noticed my best friend instead.

I stood by and watched their relationship blossom.

An outsider looking in, wishing things were different.

Torn between my loyalty to my best friend and the boy who had unknowingly
stolen my heart.

Weighted by feelings I could never express out loud, I wrote them all down.

Every thought. Every feeling.

I poured them all into a letter.

A letter he was never meant to read.

Only that’s exactly what he did.

He read it.

Every single word.

But by then it was too late.

Even if he was no longer dating my best friend.

Even if I was more in love with him than ever.

He was leaving.

I was leaving.

And there was nothing either of us could do to change it.

Alec Murray was my almost fairytale.

The happy ending I swore I’d never get.

But our story is far from over…

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
Almost Never reminded me so much of A Love Letter To Whiskey, which is one of my all-time angsty favorites when it comes to never getting the timing right. From the moment Alec and Hope meet to the moment they finally, FINALLY, get together, Almost Never spans six years, told in multiple parts through the POV of both characters.

The hurt and angst that Hope feels in the beginning of the book is palpable. She’s stuck in an impossible position as her best guy friend Alec dates other best friend, Lucy. Even though Hope met Alec first, pretty, popular Lucy swooped in to claim the guy, leaving Hope firmly in the friend zone. She pours her heart out to Alec in a letter she never intends for him to find — and when it does, it changes everything between them and yet changes nothing at all. Even though Alec and Lucy are no longer together, Hope refuses to betray her best friend by acting on the feelings and pull that is so strong between she and Alec.

Over the next few years, Alec and Hope don’t really see much of one another as they go their own ways for college, but the draw between them and feelings they have for one another are as strong as ever when he randomly shows up at her dorm room one day. Still, the timing is not right and Hope cuts Alec out. A year later, the timing is still not right as she’s off to train under a chef in Italy. Meanwhile, Alec, an aspiring writer, releases a serial that shows Hope, Lucy and everyone else just how much Hope means to him. And still, Hope is hesitant to do what will make her happy. Even as she was trying to protect Lucy’s heart all these years, she’d broken Alec’s to pieces. Eventually, finally, Alec takes matters into his own hands and decides that there’s nothing stopping them from being together but themselves.

So… I loved Hope. Even though she was a doormat when it came to Lucy, I loved how fiercely loyal she was, and how she put her own happiness aside in favor of not betraying her best friend. Alec was a great guy. Even when he got drunk and word vomited to Lucy, he was trying to do the right thing for him and Hope. I really disliked Lucy. She treated Hope horribly, and was just a selfish person. Even when Lucy was the one to point Hope in the direction of Alec’s serial, I still didn’t think she was redeemed for being such a shrew.

In the end, Almost Never was a angsty YA book that I enjoyed very much. This is the first book I’ve read by Melissa Toppen, and I will be definitely checking out her backlist! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Author Bio
Melissa Toppen is a USA Today Bestselling Author who specializes in New
Adult and Contemporary Romance. She is a lover of books and enjoys nothing more
than losing herself in a good novel. She has a soft spot for Romance and
focuses her writing in that direction; writing what she loves to read.
Melissa resides in Cincinnati Ohio with her husband and two children,
where she writes full time.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Undeniably Perfect, by S.E. Rose

Release Date: April 28


They can deny their attraction, but that won’t make it go away.
Baseball player Kent Moore needs to figure out how to get his head in the game.
Tabitha Crane’s blossoming photography business is about to hit a snag.
When they are thrown together by an unforeseen event, their worlds are turned upside down. Can they see past their differences or will they strike out when it comes to facing their undeniable attraction?


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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Undeniably Perfect is a perfect escape! Moments after she’s finished shooting his portrait for an upcoming charity event, a fire at her apartment/studio throws photographer Tabitha together with baseball pro Kent. He’s been in a slump, and as his team comes up to the World Series, he needs something to shake up his life — and Tabby does exactly that. She cute and quirky, a breath of fresh air that he so desperately needs. And in her friendship with Kent, Tabby gets the loud, large family that she’s never had and always wanted.

It’s a slow burn as they cross from friends/roommates to something more, but their relationship is so sweet. I loved Kent’s big group of friends and siblings, and if this is the start to a new series, I hope that there is more to come with this crew! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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S.E. Rose hails from the Washington D.C. area.  She currently resides with her husband, two children, and always at least two cats.  While she works at a desk during the day, her evenings and weekends are devoted to writing and editing her romance novels.  
She loves all things wine, coffee, tea and dark chocolate; that’s right, dark chocolate. In her spare time, she enjoys photography, traveling, going to concerts, and reading. 
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Hating Season, by K.A. Linde

 

Release Date: April 28
Court Kensington is a thorn in my side.
I’m hired to clean up his badboy image, which would’ve been easy if my life wasn’t falling apart.
First, I catch my movie star husband having an affair with his co-star. Then when I return to work, my job is at stake, because Court has gotten himself into trouble…again.
Instead of getting him back in line, I find myself falling for his charm. And into his bed. And against the wall. And, and, and…
Except Kensington charm shouldn’t work on me. Not when I’ve sworn to never ever sleep with a client.
I had good intentions.
I really did.
But we all know the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
 
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

The Hating Season is book 2 in the Seasons series, which itself is a spinoff of other KA Linde books. I have to admit, I liked Anna and Cord’s story much better than I liked The Lying Season. The books are interconnected, and the characters are friends, so there is lots of crossover. But as a couple, I connected with English and Cord right off the bat, and found their banter and bickering quite enjoyable.

Cord is the perfect entitled playboy. He acts without thinking, and rarely pays the consequences for his actions. As his publicist, English has her hands full trying to clean up his image so it doesn’t tarnish his mom’s reelection campaign as NYC mayor and dealing with her own cheating husband. Sleeping with a client is something that English never thought she’d do, but the hatefest between her and Cord just leads to all kinds of sizzle.

Underneath that gruff exterior, there is something so sweet about Cord when it comes to Anna. Their affair gives him reason to grow up and take a hard look at his life choices, and it’s there’s a nice arc in his development.

Will I continue with this series? Maybe. I wasn’t so sure I would read on after The Lying Season, but I enjoyed The Hating Season enough that I’m interested to see what comes next for this crew. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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K.A. Linde is the USA Today bestselling author of the Avoiding Series, Wrights, and more than thirty other novels. She has a Masters degree in political science from the University of Georgia, was the head campaign worker for the 2012 presidential campaign at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and served as the head coach of the Duke University dance team. She loves reading fantasy novels, binge-watching Supernatural, traveling, and dancing in her spare time.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Abrupt, by Kathy Coopmans

Title: Abrupt
Author: Kathy Coopmans
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Second Chance Romance, Single Dad Romance

 

 

Have you ever wondered if regret will imprison you, or does it set us free as the truth does?

Regret was the one thing I had. It owned my charred black soul. That emotion was digging so deep into my bones like a deadly disease.

I hid it well. Let people believe I was a kind man.

I’m far from one. I’m brash, bold, and angry at the curveball life has thrown at me.

My saving grace came in the form of a tiny bundle wrapped in pink.
My daughter.

The day I learned I’d raise her on my own, was the day I kept the only vow I didn’t intend to break. I wasn’t letting a woman in my bed or my heart. There wasn’t room for one with my daughter owning one half and a woman I let slip through my fingers holding onto the other without her knowing it.

I kept that vow until now.

She’s back.

The one that owns the other half of my heart.

She’s carrying more pain than she left with, I can see it in her eyes. I should never have let her go, and now my regret is here, facing me head-on. I made a mistake, one I plan to rectify.

I am a Mitchell, after all. I’ll stop at nothing to get what I want.

Her.

I have to prove to her that there will be no more broken promises, show her that my heart, the half I gave to her so long ago, is still hers.

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Lane

“Do I look like a man who gives a shit that’s a two thousand dollar bottle of bourbon? I told you to give me the whole damn bottle.” A breath of disgust passes through my clenched teeth. More of it’s about ready to slip out of my lungs if I don’t get the hell out of this room to breathe some fresh air.

I’m two point five seconds from causing a scene at this farce of a wedding by reaching across the bar and crushing the bartender’s windpipe the minute he turns back around. All the while shouting to everyone that the bride will never love the groom the way she does me.

“Sienna.” Her name leaks out of my aching chest in a barely-there whisper.

“And I told you Mr. Ricci said to cut people off if I thought they had too much. You’ve had enough, pal.” He spins on his feet, daring to stare me down.

I’m not this asshole’s pal. I’m nothing but a miserable man who needs to drink myself into a stupor. He happens to be in my way.

I contemplate jumping over this bar to take my frustration out on his face or scare the shit out of him.

Either way, I will have that bottle.

“I’ll show you, pal, when I ram this down your throat. Do you have a problem with giving me the bourbon now?” I flash my gun, not bothering to thank him when he raises his hands in surrender, grabs my drink of choice, and slides it across the smooth top of the bar.

I hated guns about as much as I hated having to attend this wedding. The problem was, tonight, I wanted to strap it to my side in case I decided to pull the trigger and shoot the groom in the back of the head as he stood at the altar. Now, I wish I had.

Sienna is married, my life, my girl is married.

Fuck.

“Wise choice, asshole.” I snatch hold of it, fingers itching like a bitch to walk up to the groom, dump it over his head and light him on fire.

Yeah, I had a problem with the groom.

I hated his guts. He has my only regret, my life, my everything in his arms.

At twenty years old, I had a list a mile long of regrets, most of them having one thing or another to do with the bride.

Regret number one, she was as much the forbidden fruit as tempting, and I was that much of a dumb ass like Adam was with Eve to take a bite. I knew the commandments and broke them anyway by touching the woman with hair the same color as the apple.

Flaming red.

She’s poisoned me for life.

The woman should be mine instead of some made man’s in her father’s mafia. Bastard jumped at the chance to slide a ring on her finger within two months after I made the biggest mistake of my life.

I might be able to handle it if he wasn’t a piece of scum, I think, to be a traitor. If only I had the proof to back up my instincts. The only thing I have is how my blood boiled every time he shook my hand and smiled with a sinister look in his eyes.

If I find out he’s fucking with my family or trying to destroy what they’ve built, I’ll blow a hole right between those demonic looking eyes.

Taking a swig, I spin around, keeping my eyes on the door, determined to not only look at the bridal table but to take my pity party for one as far away from the glam, glitter, and the celebration as I can get. I need to be drunk and forget about watching the gorgeous woman dressed in white walking down the aisle toward a man I know damn well she doesn’t love.

No. That love will always belong to me.

I need to forget the hurt on her face when she found out what I did at Behind Closed Doors; the sex club me and my brothers own. I need to forget how I should have never fallen for a girl years ago when I knew I couldn’t keep her.

I need to learn how to live my life full of regrets. I need to forget Sienna Ricci ever existed and move on.

If I don’t, I’ll likely get us and a slew of other people I care about killed.

 

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3 Stars

Mafia romances are not my jam, and I didn’t realize that this was a Mafia romance until after I started reading it. I didn’t feel like the blurb matched up to the story I was reading. And practically from the get-go, I felt like I had started Lane and Sienna’s story mid-way. Was I missing something? This is supposed to be a standalone, and I had not read any of Lane’s brother’s books, so was there more to their backstory laid out there?

As a hero, I didn’t particularly like Lane. He was bossy and abrasive, and I felt more like he wanted to possess Sienna than have her as his partner. And Sienna — she was a bit of a whimpering mess. I get that she was an emotional wreck with her son missing and was the victim of domestic abuse at the hands of her missing husband, so she was a mess of a character to begin with. But I just couldn’t connect with her.

I kept on reading because I wanted to know how things ended with Sienna’s son, and I was happy with that resolution and the epilogue that the whole extended family got. But overall, this one wasn’t my jam. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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She has recently retired from her day job to become a full-time writer.

She has always been an avid reader and at the young age of 50 decided she wanted to write. She claims she can do several things at once and still stay on task. Her favorite quote is “I got this.”

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: By A Thread, by Lucy Score

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By a Thread Blurb

 

Dominic was staring at me like he couldn’t decide whether to chop me into pieces or pull my hair and French kiss me. 

 

Dominic

I got her fired. Okay, so I’d had a bad day and took it out on a bystander in a pizza shop. But there’s nothing innocent about Ally Morales. She proves that the first day at her new job… in my office… after being hired by my mother.

 

So maybe her colorful, annoying, inexplicably alluring personality brightens up the magazine’s offices that have felt like a prison for the past year. Maybe I like that she argues with me in front of the editorial staff. And maybe my after-hours fantasies are haunted by those brown eyes and that sharp tongue.

 

But that doesn’t mean that I’m going to be the next Russo man to take advantage of his position. I might be a second-generation son of a… fill in the blank, but I am not my father.

 

She’s working herself to death at half a dozen dead-end jobs for some secret reason she doesn’t feel like sharing with me. And I’m going to fix it all. Don’t accuse me of caring. She’s nothing more than a puzzle to be solved. If I can get her to quit, I can finally peel back all those layers. Then I can go back to salvaging the family name and forget all about the dancing, beer-slinging brunette.

 

Ally

Ha. Hold my beer, Grumpy Grump Face.

 

Author’s Note: A steamy, swoony workplace romantic comedy with a grumpy boss hero determined to save the day and a plucky heroine who is starting to wonder if there might actually be a beating heart beneath her boss’s sexy vests.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I needed this book. And I had no idea how badly. Amidst feeling extremely overwhelmed as a result of the current global pandemic, I also lost my job as a result of the global pandemic. I had no idea when I started reading this office romcom with a sunny, chipper heroine and a grumpy alphahole boss that I’d need Ally and Dominic’s sparring and flirting as much as I did.

From the get-go, these two were like oil and vinegar, and I loved it. Ally is strong and sassy, a real spitfire. She’s 39 and not at all where she thought she would be in life. And a chance meeting with a grumpy 44 year old magazine executive and his former-model mother changed her life forever. And completely turns Dom’s life upside down.

At every turn, Dom and Ally are at each other’s throats, but there is a burning desire simmering under the surface between Charming and Maleficent. He wants her so badly, but won’t touch her because he’s in a power position over her. And Ally has so much going on in her life, the last thing she needs is the headgames that Charming is playing with her. Of course, they eventually give in and it’s magical and wonderful… until it’s not. Dom lets his insecurities and fears of being used for his position and money get the best of him, and in the process, he may lose the best thing that’s ever happened to him when he freaks out and lashes out at Ally.

This book is a whopping 60+ chapters, and I thought that some of it was unnecessary. Some of it could have been shortened. It is such a slooooow burn between Ally and Dom that their actual first hookup doesn’t happen until well past the halfway point. But at the same time, in those massive amounts of pages, Lucy Score manages to perfectly marry The Devil Wears Prada with the #MeToo movement, and she does it brilliantly. Dominic feels so much guilt over what his father did to the women staffers at the magazine, and is so determined to not repeat his fathers mistakes in the workplace. All the while, the guilt that he is the one responsible for his father’s actions are eating him up.

From start to finish, By A Thread is a fantastic read. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Chicks, Man, by J.D. Hollyfield

 

 

 

 

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Falling in love was the easy part.

Being secretly in love with my brother’s best friend is where it got tricky.

Levi Dent was off-limits. Which was probably for the best, since he barely knew I existed.

Until one night I saw an opportunity I couldn’t resist.

The problem was, I got caught.

She tricked me.

I knew there was something so familiar about her, but I just couldn’t resist.

Hannah Matthews was nothing more than my best friend’s little sister. Except she wasn’t so little anymore.

I need to forget all about her.

If only it were that easy…

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

This book was not the office, brothers best friend romcom that I was expecting based on the blurb. It was certainly an engaging read with several twists and turns, but definitely not one I would put into the romcom list.

Hannah’s always had a thing for her brothers best friend, and tricks Levi into sleeping with her at her brothers wedding. He thinks he’s going to be hooking up with the bride’s easy friend Rebecca, but Hannah intercepts the message and makes herself the woman in the closet. Okay, ew. Have some more respect for yourself. But I can move past that for the greater good off he story.

A few weeks later, Hannah finds herself working under Levi at her dad’s law firm, and the two start a hot, secret affair. Will Daddy catch them? Will her brother find out? Will the coworker Braydon sabotage the relationship because he wants Hannah for himself?

Like I said, the story is engaging and interesting, but not the lighthearted romcom I thought I’d be getting based on the blurb. And I really hated the way her brother’s friends treated Hannah. She’s in her 20s, out of college, and these jerks are acting like they are still in high school with the way they pick on her!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

 

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J.D. Hollyfield is a creative designer by day and superhero by night. When she’s not cooking, event planning, or spending time with her family, she’s relaxing with her nose stuck in a book. With her love for romance, and her head full of book boyfriends, she was inspired to test her creative abilities and bring her own stories to life. Living in the Midwest, she’s currently at work on blowing the minds of readers, with the additions of her new books and series, along with her charm, humor and HEA’s.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Spark, by Gillian Archer

 

 

Title: Spark: A Bad Boy’s Second Chance Romance

Series: Burns Brothers #3

Author: Gillian Archer
Genre: Steamy Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 23, 2020
Blurb
Flames almost
killed this ex-firefighter. And the sparks he’s feeling now might burn what’s
left of his heart.
Sabrina
He was a charming
S.O.B. when I dated him two years ago, but the Logan Carter who arrives at
Bad@ss Builds is a shadow of the one I knew. This Logan is surly, bitter, and
scarred—evidence of the fire he survived marks him both inside and out.
Does he really not
remember me?
Logan
I’m upright and
functioning. Isn’t that enough? I shouldn’t even be alive. And I definitely
don’t have time for the bubbly, gorgeous woman from my past who can do better
than me.
No matter how much
I wish I could be the man she remembers.
*Can be read as a
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I was hooked on Logan and Sabrina from the first chapter. They’ve only been dating a few months when Logan leaves to be a firefighter. While she doesn’t know why he’s ghosted her, Logan was injured on the job and spent over a year in recovery. Now, it’s two years later when he reappears in Sabrina’s life and pretends not to know her. But Sabrina isn’t backing down this time.

I’m a sucker for a wounded hero, and Logan hit all the marks! He is carrying such an immense amount of guilt over the fire that injured him and caused his friend’s death. He’s grumpy and moody, and has pushed everyone away. But he still yearns to be with Sabrina, even though he thinks she deserves more than the shell of the man that he is today.

Sabrina is a spitfire, and I loved her! Her life becomes quite the dumpsterfire in this book, but she keeps on keeping on, tenacious and determined. There’s something she hasn’t told Logan about what happened after he left town, and the way that secret blows up in her face leads to Logan ending things. By the time he finally gets his ish together, will it be too late for Sabrina to give him a third chance?

Spark is the 3rd book in the Burns Brothers series, but it is a standalone. I have not read the other books in this series, and I didn’t feel like I was missing pieces of Sabrina’s backstory. Her cousin/brothers are hysterical, and this huge family is all up in each other’s business all the time. I loved this cast of characters, and I’m definitely interested in reading more! This story was so well-written, and I just felt everything that both Sabrina and Logan were going through.

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Gillian has a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering but
prefers to spend her time on happily ever after. She writes the kind of stories
she loves to read—the hotter the better!
When Gillian’s not pounding away on the keyboard, she can be
found surfing the couch indulging in her latest reality tv fixation, baking
something ridiculously tasty (and horrible for her waist line) or snuggling
with her husband.
Home is currently in the wilds of Nevada with her amazing
husband, ridiculously cute kiddo, and goofy dog.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Here With Me, by Tia Louise

Release Date: April 20

Sawyer LaGrange.
He’s my best friend’s older brother.
He’s quiet, brooding, sexy as sin
Dark hair, a scruffy square jaw, and deep lines of muscle I trace my fingers along slowly, followed by my lips…
He always does what’s right.
 
Until me
They say you get in life what you have the courage to ask for.
Well, I’m brave.
And I want him.
 
Secrets.
Everybody has them.
Big, small, innocent… forbidden.
Mindy was a line I should never have crossed.
 
But I did.
 
She was beautiful… sassy and tempting,
And rules were made to be broken.
We broke them all.
 
Now I’m home, released from service with hidden scars.
Now my secrets are the demons that grow stronger every day.
I try to send her away, but I can’t let her go.
She’s my reason to fight, and I’ll walk through hell to be the man she deserves. 
To give her a reason to stay here with me.
(HERE WITH ME is a STAND-ALONE best friend’s older brother, second-chance, military romance. No cheating. No cliffhangers.)

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

This beautiful book!

From the beautiful moment in the prologue when Sawyer and Mindy are just kids to the wonderful end, this story is gripping. I loved the back and forth between them — Sawyer being afraid to commit because of his PTSD, and Mindy keeps going back for the little pieces that he does allow himself to show her. But when he refuses to let her all the way in, it doesn’t matter how much or for how long they love one another.

I really liked that during their split, we saw both of them working on themselves and what they want for their future. Rather than a “Six months later…” chapter header where the story just jumps ahead. I felt that seeing Sawyer’s struggle, and seeing Mindy set up her dream business, went a long way in rooting for them as a couple to get back together and be in a healthy place. I hate being told, not shown a monumental plot point like that.

Here With Me is part of a series, but is a true standalone. Sawyer’s sister and brother-in-law, Noel and Taron, were the couple in the previous book and I am definitely going to go and read their story before Deacon’s book comes out next.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Throne Away, by Leddy Harper

Throne Away by Leddy Harper is LIVE! One-click this gorgeous royal romance today!


Adult Contemporary Romance
Blurb:

I’ve always believed that love was hard and when you found it, you held onto it with everything you have.That wasn’t the case with Ryan.

Loving him was easy, but no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t hold onto him.

Because I wore a crown.

And he was single father raising a child…five thousand miles away.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

How random are random meetings? Do we randomly meet people in our lives, or is the meeting orchestrated by some higher power? Throne Away is not like any other royal romance I’ve ever read, and all of the coincidences — or not — between Ryan and Moira and the times their lives have crossed paths are fascinating.

I absolutely adored this story. I binged it in one sitting before I went to bed, and the tale was still with me the next morning. From the moment that Ryan and Moira meet on a pier, I was completely captivated by their connection and their chemistry. He is an American photographer and she is the princess of an island European country — they had no business being together, but they kept running into one another. With Moira, Ryan could forget that he was the single dad whose wife left him, and Moira could pretend she wasn’t a princess.

Moira’s situation is heartbreaking. She never expected to be next in line for the throne, and she desperately wants anything but that kind of life. And with Ryan, she sees a glimpse of the life she craves. But he can’t move to Europe for risk of losing custody of his daughter. Their pasts brought them together, but their presents are keeping them apart.

There’s a twist that enables Ryan and Moira to ultimately be together, and it was one that I didn’t see coming. Bravo! And that HEA left me with a big smile on my face. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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About the Author:

 

Leddy Harper had to use her imagination often as a child. She grew up the only girl in a house full of boys. At the age of fourteen, she decided to use that imagination and wrote her first book, and never stopped. She often calls writing her therapy, using it as a way to deal with issues through the eyes of her characters.

She is now a mother of three girls, leaving her husband as the only man in a house full of females. The decision to publish her first book was made as a way of showing her children to go after whatever it is they want to. Love what you do and do it well. And to teach them what it means to overcome their fears.