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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Feisty, by Julia Kent

 

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Title: Feisty
Author: Julia Kent
Genre: Romantic Comedy/Contemporary Romance

Audiobook Narrator: Erin Mallon

Release Date: January 28, 2020

 

Blurb
AN ALL-NEW STANDALONE FROM NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JULIA KENT
 
I’m not too proud to admit that finding Mr. Right involves swiping right. Right? Welcome to dating in avocado toastland.
 
Here I am, on my first blind date, ever, courtesy of a smartphone app and my two annoying best friends.
 
So what is Chris “Fletch” Fletcher doing, walking across the room, looking at his phone like he’s pattern matching a picture to find a real person he’s never met before?
 
Oh.
 
Oh, no.
 
The guy I drop-kicked in seventh grade cannot be my blind date. The guy who earned me this infernal nickname.
 
That’s right.
 
Feisty.
 
More from New York Times bestselling author Julia Kent as Fiona “Feisty” Gaskill gets her chance at love – drop-kick included.

 

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“Fletch,” I
start, walking into my office, waving him on. As we pass by the children, they
snicker and whisper, the girls more stirred up than the boys. We reach the
office, I close the door, and ask, “Why are you here?”
“I came to
see you because I knew this was your lunch break and you’ve been ignoring my
texts and calls.”
“Maybe I
need some space.”
“I respect
that.”
“Clearly,
you don’t.”
“Look,
Fiona, I’m not here to argue with you. Or to crowd you or upset you. The
opposite, actually. I realized our wires have been crossed and it was better to
just come to you, face to face, and say what needs to be said.”
“You
couldn’t wait until I wasn’t working?”
“If you’d
answer my texts and calls, I could.”
“Fair
enough. What do you want to say? What needs to be said?”
“I would
like to ask you out on a date.”
“A date?”
“Yes.”
“Why?”
“Because I
like you.”
“That’s
it?”
“Isn’t that
enough?”
“After
seventeen years of teasing me, of that stupid nickname following me around like
a poltergeist, now you suddenly decide that because I saved your nephew you
want to date me?”
“It’s not
like that.”
“Then what
is it like?”
“I don’t
know. Let me find out what it’s like by spending time with you. Let’s both find
out what the other is really like. Do we have to define this? Let’s explore
it.” He grins. “Let’s explore each other.”
“I think
you’re trauma bonding with me and getting that confused with having feelings
for me.”
“Trauma
bonding?”
“We went
through something emotionally intense together. You helped me. I saved your
nephew. But that doesn’t mean we should date.”
“That’s not
why I’m asking you out.”
“Is it
because we kissed?”
“That’s not
why, but it certainly adds to all the reasons why.”

 

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

 

Feisty Fighter and Hot Boxer! This is a great addition to this series of standalones by Julia Kent. Fiona’s story opens on a much more serious note than the others, however, when an unstable parent of one of her preschoolers breaks into the school. Fiona goes all protective, and her kick-ass actions go viral.

The little boy she was protecting is the nephew of her middle school nemesis, Chris “Fletch” Fletcher. He’s also a friend of Will’s from Fluffy, so there’s another tie to the social circle. While Fiona has been able to keep her distance from Fletch over the years, they are suddenly put in one another’s paths over and over again. And eventually, new-age Fiona has to stop fighting the signs the universe is sending her about Chris.

This story is a wonderful enemies-to-lovers romcom. The bear scene when Will, Mallory, Chris and Fiona go to the cabin had me dying! So unexpected and so funny. There are some super-sweet moments between Chris and Fiona that weekend, and Fiona realizes how much time she’s spent fighting something that she didn’t have to be.

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Author Bio
New York Times and USA
Today
bestselling author Julia Kent writes romantic comedy with an edge.
Since 2013, she has sold more than 2 million books, with 4 New York Times
bestsellers and more than 19 appearances on the USA Today bestseller list. Her
books have been translated into French and German, with more titles releasing
in 2019.
From billionaires to BBWs to new adult rock stars, Julia finds a sensual, goofy
joy in every contemporary romance she writes. Unlike Shannon from Shopping for
a Billionaire, she did not meet her husband after dropping her phone in a men’s
room toilet (and he isn’t a billionaire she met in a romantic comedy).

She lives in New England with her husband and three children where she is the
only person in the household with the gene required to change empty toilet
paper rolls.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Art Of Holding On, by Beth Ann Burgoon

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Life happens, whether you’re ready or not. All you can do is hold on and go along for the ride.

 

That’s the motto Hadley Jones lives by, and for good reason. Most of the women in her family have repeated the same pattern. Single motherhood. Working two jobs just to scrape by. For Hadley, wanting more is not an option.

Which is why her friendship with Sam Constable was doomed before it even began. He was sweet, popular, and destined for great things outside their small town. But when he risked one kiss, and told her he loved her, Hadley refused to believe they could ever stand a chance. Hurt and angry, Sam moved to his father’s place in Los Angeles, leaving Hadley alone.

Now, a year has passed. Sam is back and more determined than ever to convince Hadley they’re meant to be. But Hadley can’t forget how Sam deserted her. And when Sam learns of the mistake she made while he was gone, she’ll have to decide whether to let him go again, or finally take a stand and fight for the future—and the boy—she wants with all her heart.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

The Art Of Holding On is a super-angsty YA story. There is so much back-and-forth, push and pull with Hadley and Sam, and I probably would have given up if they were college students or older. But because they are high schoolers, I put my thoughts aside, and went along for the emotional rollercoaster.

Sam and Hadley were best friends from the age of 10, but everything changed between them after he declared his love for her. (It happens before the book takes place, so the story starts when Sam returns to town after nearly a year away, living with his dad.) I felt like a lot of their issues could have been avoided if they dealt with the situation (her shutting down, him taking off) with more maturity. But Hadley couldn’t help but be consumed by their differences in social statues, and kind of freaked out.
As a result of things they didn’t talk about, they both made some serious errors in judgement, which led to more hurt feelings. It all comes back around nicely when they are both finally honest with one another, and ends with a HFN.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Beth Ann Burgoon lives in northwestern Pennsylvania where she pens young adult novels that are emotional, sharply written and relatable. She loves coffee, the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team and ’80s teen movies.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: No Turning Back, by Michelle Morgan

Release Date: January 23, 2020

Cover Design: Damon Freeman

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Trope: Single mom, age-gap

 

Synopsis

 

36-year-old chiropractor Cara Mann was doing just fine running her own practice and raising her young daughter-alone. When she hires Jack Dennis-the nerdy kid she used to babysit-for computer help in her office, he’s nothing like she remembers. But he certainly hasn’t forgotten her. Even if Cara can accept the help and support Jack is eager to offer, can she learn to love a much younger man?

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

This was an entertaining novella. I easily read it during my daughter’s two-hour dance class. Michelle Morgan does a great job of detailing Cara’s struggles as a divorcee, and her hesitation to get involved with Jackson, whom she used to babysit. The age gap isn’t really that big in the grand scheme of things, and Jack is very mature, so I felt he was an equal match for her.

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Release Date: February 20, 2020

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Genre: Contemporary Romance

Trope: Roommates, friends to lovers, age-gap

 

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About the Author

Michelle Morgan lives in Dallas, Texas with her husband and two sons. She is a 2018 RITA Finalist Editor for the romance novella, “In His Arms” by Jules Dixon, and has edited more than 100 novels since 2013.

Nothing ignites Michelle’s passion for editing like working on her own fiction. She published After Henry, her first novel, in 2014. Alongside Jeremy Morgan–fellow writer, IT genius, and Michelle’s real-life hero–she spent the next four years growing their two small businesses and starting a family. The muse took a back seat but never left. As of June 2018, Michelle has been writing again–a lot! She’s excited to release her romantic fiction, “Work in Progress” and “No Turning Back,” in the summer and fall of 2019.

Michelle is a member of Romance Writers of America and the Editorial Freelancers Association.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Boss Man Bridegroom, by Meghan Quinn

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BOSS MAN BRIDEGROOM by Meghan Quinn

Release Date: January 23rd

Genre: Contemporary Romance

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“Will you do me the greatest honor of all time and be my bridegroom?” she asks, hope in her eyes . . .

How did I get here? My assistant, bent on one knee, holding my hand, her expectant face waiting for an answer.

Just . . . how?

How did I go from being insulted by Charlee Cox to hiring her to be my assistant? How is it that she’s chaos in color – making me crazy and my life better at the same time?

I never thought I would be staring down at her bright blue eyes begging me to go along with this ridiculous scheme I suggested.

Yes, I suggested. Like the idiot I am, I thought hey, why not start an HR nightmare and have my assistant ask me to marry her?

Confused? Don’t worry, so am I.

But try to follow along, because this is how I became Boss Man Bridegroom.

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EXCERPT:

**RATH**
“Rath Westin, my boss, my commander in chief, my Gucci Governor—”
“I don’t wear Gucci.”
“Go with it.” She winks and clears her throat. “Mr. Big Shot, Barking Britches, and Irritable Ira—”
“Jesus . . . Christ.” I rub my hand down my face.
“Will you do me the great honor . . .” She wobbles on her bent knee and clutches my hand to steady herself. “Will you . . .” She tears up, her voice becoming shaky. “I’m sorry, I’ve never done this before.”
“I sure as hell hope not,” I say through gritted teeth.
“And I didn’t think I’d get emotional either.” On a deep breath, she finishes, “Will you do me the greatest honor of all time and be my bridegroom?”
Christ, nothing is ever simple with her.
“Why did you say it like that?”
“Did I not do it right?” she mumbles to herself. “See, I knew I was doing something wrong.”
“No, why did you say bridegroom?”
“Oh, well, that’s what you would be. You see, that’s what they used to call men who were soon to be married . . . a bridegroom. But then somewhere along the way they shortened it to groom. But if you marry me, I would give you the dignified pleasure of retaining the honorable title of bridegroom.”
“Don’t call me bridegroom.”
“Boss man bridegroom?” she asks with a cheeky grin.
How the fuck did I allow myself to get in this position? With my quirky and sometimes annoying but mostly efficient assistant, kneeling in front of me . . . proposing.
Proposing to me.
In a pair of belly-covering slacks and suspenders, hair pulled back into a tight bun like she often wears it, looking up at me through her red-framed glasses, her bright blue eyes shining past the lenses, begging me to go along with this ridiculous scheme I suggested.
Yes, me.
Like the goddamn idiot I am, I thought hey, why not start an HR nightmare and have my assistant ask me to marry her?
Confused?
Don’t worry, so am I.
Where do I even start? Maybe from the beginning?
Here is a quick rundown: my ex, who used to work with me, left me for bigger and better things. We don’t talk about her, ever, because she took my heart with her. Instead, I buried myself in my work. I became a hermit in my office, firing one assistant after another because they weren’t good enough or their voice annoyed me, or they thought salt was sugar and gave me one bad cup of coffee that ended their career at Westin Enterprises—that mistake was on them.
In my spare time—not that there’s much—but when I do have spare time, I follow my two idiot friends around the city, helping them avoid fucking up their lives. But now that they’re both in loving and committed relationships, one planning a wedding with my sister as the bride, I have much more time on my hands.
Maybe they’re to blame for my demise, for this ridiculous charade I’m now a part of.
What does this have to do with my assistant proposing to me?
Well, you see, I was in the market for yet another new assistant, and that’s when one of my best friends, Bram, suggested I lean on his assistant, Linus, to help me find someone. Side note: Linus is a gift from God, and I’ve offered him huge pay raises many times to jump ship and join my company, but his loyalty lies with Bram . . . unfortunately.
So Linus helped me find an assistant, and that’s where it started to go downhill.
The minute I saw her, I knew it wasn’t going to be a good fit.
Why?
Because she’s too goddamn beautiful.
Because she’s far too bubbly.
Because with every smile and checklist she devises, she makes me want to bend her over my desk and make her mine.
But, since I clearly don’t know how to make any decisions worth a shit, I hired her, right there on the spot.
And that was the beginning of the end.
Need to know more? Well in case you are on pins and needles about my answer to her proposal, I said yes.
Here’s the story of how I became Boss Man Bridegroom.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Rath finally gets his story! Yes! And he has one of the best meet-cutes with Charlee. She puts him in his place, and changes his life forever.

Charlee is one of a kind. As his executive assistant, she drives Rath absolutely bonkers, but he’d never admit that he looks forward to her different colored pens and office dance parties!

An engagement of convenience turns into something with real feelings for Charlee and Rath and they agree to being a real couple — but their past relationship demons prevent them both from really being all in. Him more so than her. She got ditched at the alter, and while she’s hesitant to get involved again, she pushes Rath to give him more of himself to her so she can get to know him in a way she felt she didn’t know her ex. Meanwhile, Rath is scarred from his ex, who was his former EA and why he’s so hesitant to get involved with Charlee. So when his past and present collide, Rath is absolutely miserable when he gets a glimpse of life without Charlee in it.

How did Meghan Quinn get through writing Charlee Bag Of Dicks without breaking down in hysterics every time?

The only thing that bothered me was the lack of mention of WHY Rath didn’t want to introduce her to his parents at Bram and Julia’s wedding. I get the plot point it serves, but I wanted an explanation. I did give him major props for that Grand Gesture, though!

In any event, this marriage of convenience story is a must-read, and the epilogue gives a much-wanted peek into the future of Bram, Roark and Rath for those like me who loved these guys. But will Linus get a book of his own?!?

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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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Haskell Himself, by Gary Seigel

Haskell Himself
Gary Seigel
Published by: Acorn Publishing
Publication date: January 19th 2020
Genres: Historical, LGBTQ+, Young Adult

Meet Haskell Hodge. At sixteen he’s already garnered some fame as a former child actor and star of a popular cereal commercial. But that doesn’t do much for him when he’s dumped at his aunt’s house in the suburbs of Los Angeles to face an assortment of neighborhood bullies.

He thinks he might be gay. In fact, he could be the only gay person in the valley, maybe on the entire planet. Even if he does manage to find a boyfriend, their relationship would have to be secret and invisible.

After all it’s 1966. And though Time Magazine claims the sexual revolution is in full swing, the freedoms straight people are enjoying don’t seem to apply to everyone. And as much as Haskell attempts to hide his true self, carefully navigating the tricky and risky terrain of being queer, he’s still taunted and teased relentlessly.

Rather than give in to the irrationality of this hate, Haskell fights back, eventually finding an unlikely outlet to vent his frustration and angst—playing a bully in a screen test for a major motion picture. If he plays his cards right, it could catapult him into Hollywood stardom.

Of course, like most things in life, it comes with a heavy price Haskell’s not certain he’s willing to pay.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Haskell Himself is a wonderful, poignant, coming-of-age story. Set in the 1960s, the social climate plays a huge part in Haskell’s journey of self-discovery and self-love. But the lessons learned and messages delivered are timeless, and still very relevant in today’s world. Gary Seigel delicately deals with themes of bullying, searching for acceptance and sexual orientation in a book that is absolutely gripping, yet still entertaining.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Author Bio:

Gary Seigel was raised in Encino, California where his debut novel, Haskell Himself, takes place. After completing a PhD in English at Rutgers University, Gary taught at several colleges and universities, but his most memorable experience was a brief 12 week stint at the same high school he (and Haskell) graduated from, teaching side by side with some of the same teachers he once endured. Currently, Gary gives grammar and proofreading classes to business professionals eager to write error-free emails. He also has spent the past two decades helping employees control their inner jerk when texting or holding conversations with an impossible boss. His book The Mouth Trap: Strategies, Tips and Secrets for Keeping Your Feet out of Your Mouth, published in 2008, has been translated into over a dozen languages. He is the father of three sons and currently lives in South Pasadena.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Love According To Science, by Claire Kingsley

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Love According to Science

Dirty Martini Running Club # 2 by Claire Kingsley

For psychology researcher Hazel Kiegen, science is everything. Her decision to swear off dating? Totally backed by her own calculations. Just don’t ask about her missing orgasms. She hasn’t been able to science her way out of that little conundrum.

But her biggest problem? Corban Nash. He’s frustrating. Infuriating. And deliciously adorable, but that’s neither here nor there. He claims to have cracked the code to falling in love, and Hazel is determined to prove him wrong.

Corban Nash created the theory of accelerated intimacy after numerous successful tests on his friends and family. Every couple who used his questionnaire fell in love, until Corban found himself the last single guy in his social circle, and a groomsman in dozens of weddings.

The only problem is, it’s never worked on him. And science hasn’t explained why.

Despite being the lone aberrant data point, Corban believes in his research, and with his new job, he’ll have the resources to prove it. Verifying his theory right under the nose of his nemesis, Hazel Kiegen? Even better.

There isn’t a theory in existence that will make Hazel fall in love with Corban. Not even with his sexy half-smile and temptingly muscular body. But from the moment these two rivals meet, sparks fly. And when they put his questionnaire to the test, the results aren’t what either of them expect.

Author’s note: Stand-alone romcom featuring a hot nerdy hero in hate-lust with his sworn enemy. A heroine with book smarts and a fluffy cat named Erwin. So much awkwardness and geeky banter. Super hot hate sex. Badass lady friendships with a widening circle of trust. And an HEA that will leave you swooning with happiness and your heart exploding with glitter.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Hot nerd alert! Corban is unlike any other Claire Kinglsey hero. He’s a of a bumbling, awkward introvert, super brilliant but super low on the self-esteem. He’s crafted a brilliant questionnaire about the science of love, but seems to be the one test subject it won’t work on.

But Corban really meets his match in Hazel. This enemies-to-lovers romcom is everything. Snarky comments fly between two people that are so alike and perfect for each other, but insanely stubborn about it. The copy room sex…. I think I needed a co-down after that!

Little by little, these two catch feelings for each other, but admitting those feelings kind of blows up spectacularly. It all leads to an adorable reconciliation when Corban goes all out to put his heart on the line.

And as a long-time CK reader, I loved all the cameos/references to some of her previous books! Ivy works at the same college as Corban and Hazel; Corban plays basketball with “the dads” from the Book Boyfriend series and Everly and Shepherd’s wedding is at the Miles family’s vineyard. Two of my favorite moments were Weston’s mic-drop “Marry Her” and Corban calling Shep “Satan”!!! Brilliant!

She’s his penguin!! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Silver Player, by L.B. Dunbar

The Silver Foxes of Blue Ridge #2

Release Date: January 23
 
Billy Harrington
A young girl walks into a bar…

 

I’d like to say this is the start of a bad joke, but it isn’t really.

 



It’s my life.

 



Can you be called a baby-daddy if the secret baby shows up as a teenager?

 

I don’t know anything about raising a teen.

 

And the one person who could help me the most is my nemesis.

 

Roxanne McAllister



I should hate him for being her father.

 

Only I don’t fault him for sleeping with my sister.

 

This is the story of my life.

 

I’ve always been runner-up to my older sibling.

 

Then tragedy strikes—again—and I’m left with a dilemma.

 

Can I count on the person I despise the most in Blue Ridge?

 

Find out when a Harrington strikes again.

 

This sexy silver fox is the biggest player, but he’s about to been dealt a hand he never expected—a much needed ally in his feisty vixen enemy.

 

 

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Once again, I’ll say it: I love LB Dunbar’s more mature romances. Most of what I read is YA or thirtysomethings, so I love diving into her books for the over-40 crowd. I love that the “surprise baby” Billy and Roxie have to come together to take care of in this enemies-to-lovers story is actually a teenager!

What can I say about Billy and Roxie? They are two people who have always felt like they weren’t enough. They both have their opinions about the other, and it was so wonderful for them to realize how wrong they were. He has a reputation as a player, and it turns out that his reasons for playing the field is a deeply-guarded secret he hasn’t shared with anyone after his wife left him. And Roxie feels isolated, having no family aside from Sadie, and then sees herself as the *only* woman in town whom Billy won’t consider hooking up with. But the spark between them is undeniable, and as they form a tentative co-parenting unit for Sadie, they kind of surprise themselves with their casual dates…. casual dates that suddenly begin to mean so much more.

I loved how the miscommunication between Billy and Roxie wasn’t that they were holding back from letting the other know how they feel, but that they were misreading each other’s signals.

Silver Player is a standalone in LB’s latest series surrounding the Harrington brothers. Billy’s story happens in the same timeline as Giant and Cricket’s story, so while there is some mention of what his brother has going on, it doesn’t impact Billy and Roxie’s story in any way.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet L.B. Dunbar
I’ve been accused of having an over-active imagination. To my benefit, this imagination has created over twenty novels, including the creation of a small-town world (Sensations Collection), rock star mayhem (Legendary Rock Star series), MMA chaos (Paradise Stories), rom-com for the over forty (The Sex Education of M.E.), and a suspenseful island for redemption (The Island Duet). My alter ego, elda lore, creates magical romance through mythological retellings (Modern Descendants). My life revolves around a deep love of reading about fairy tales, medieval knights, regency debauchery, and strong alpha males. I love a deep belly laugh, a strong hug, and an occasional margarita. My other loves include being mother to four grown children and wife to the one and only.
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Hometown Heartless, by Carrie Aarons

 

 

HOMETOWN HEARTLESS by Carrie Aarons
Release Date: January 23

 

 

 

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One year ago, the boy next door was captured as a prisoner of war.

The boy whose window faces mine.
The backyard buddy who bandaged up my skinned knees.
The childhood crush that kept me up at night, wondering if he’d ever be my boyfriend.
The town hero I wrote endless letters to after he shipped out.
The green-eyed charmer who promised me a kiss the day I turned eighteen.

And now, he’s home.
But he didn’t come back as the boy I once knew.
He’s a man now, one with demons I can’t comprehend.
The damaged soldier keeps telling me I’m not his anymore.
That the war took him, turned him into someone unrecognizable.
What he hasn’t considered is that it took me, too.

He swears there is nothing left between us, that his heart died overseas. But with each look through our windows, we both know his lies are just that. With each fated meeting, the truth only becomes more evident.

Everett Brock occupies the shadows now.
And as much as I try to pull him into the light, it seems the switch is permanent.
What he doesn’t realize is that I’m willing to follow him into the darkness.

 

 

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Whoa. This book was all kinds of emotional. There is something so pure and sweet about Everett and Kennedy’s love — despite the emotional and mental damage that he now has as a result of being a prisoner of war who’d been presumed dead. And despite how broken and battered emotionally and mentally he is, there is still that same bond between them that existed from the time they were little kids.

The push and pull between Everett and Kennedy is fantastic. It is gripping and completely captivated me. I loved that Kennedy knew when to walk away and when to speak her mind and didn’t allow herself to be a doormat with how hot and cold Everett ran.

I wouldn’t say that Everett’s descriptions of the torture he’d gone through as a POW were overly graphic. In fact, it’s rather tame by comparison if you’ve read Heartbreak Warfare by Heather Orgeron and Kate Stewart. Those scenes were hard to stomach. Hometown Heartless is all set after Everett’s returned home from being presumed dead, so we see the aftermath of how it affected him, and not the gruesome torture itself. Still, what he’d been through has a major impact on his life, Kennedy’s life, and we even see how his parents were affected.

The past few books put out by Carrie Aarons were all on the lighter side compared to Hometown Heartless. Still excellent, don’t get me wrong. But this story is quite a bit darker. Still has the same fantastic storytelling and awesome HEA that I’ve come to expect from this author, but it’s a bit of a darker, more emotional ride to get there.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

About the Author:
Author of romance novels such as The Tenth Girl and Privileged, Carrie Aarons writes books that are just as swoon-worthy as they are sarcastic. A former journalist, she prefers the love stories of her imagination, and the athleisure dress code, much better.

When she isn’t writing, Carrie is busy binging reality TV, having a love/hate relationship with cardio, and trying not to burn dinner. She’s a Jersey girl living in Texas with her husband, daughter and furry son.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: All The Letters I’ll Never Send You, by Ace Gray

 

Title: All The Letters I’ll Never Send You
Series: Handwritten & Heartbroken Duet #1
Author: Ace Gray
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Release Date: January 23, 2020

 

Blurb
I met my soulmate on July 17th, 2017. He wasn’t my typical type, but
the way his ice blue eyes cut through me and his deep honeyed voice warmed me
back up made him something new entirely; they were two of the million little
things that seemed to make him mine.
Except…I met my fiancé December 22nd, 2012.

I didn’t plan for any of this to happen. Not to meet James Larrabee or to fall
in love. Not to hurt the people closest to me. And definitely, definitely not
to write the letters that would be both my salvation and my damnation.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 2 Stars
Meh. Honestly, I gave up on this one about half way in. The blurb hooked me, and I was expecting an angsty, second-chance romance. But I couldn’t help but feel like a huge chunk of the backstory was missing. I get that James broke Mina’s heart when he ended their friendship. I get that they’d both fallen in love with one another but she was engaged to someone else. But so what? Was she not able to end that engagement? I just felt like I wasn’t getting enough answers to make me invest in rooting for James and Mina to work through their ish and get together once and for all.
That said, I’m keeping an open mind since this is part of a duet — I will give this a second read when the conclusion to the duet comes out.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Author Bio
Ace Gray is a best selling author, self-proclaimed
troublemaker and connoisseur of both the good life and fairy tales. After a
life-long love affair with both  books, she undertook writing the novel she
wanted to read. Ten books later, she’s gotten to live in the world of
billionaires, twisted murders, and sweet small towns. She’s made her heart
race both with suspense and serious swoon and wouldn’t trade one minute, one
word of it. 
When she’s not writing, she owns a taco truck in a ski town
in Colorado even though she can’t cook a lick (that’s all her husband). She
loves paddle boarding, snowboarding, camping, basically anything
outside… and hosting dinner parties (though she’s only in it for the drinks).
Oh, and of course, writing more words.
Ace is the author of Strictly Business, Bad For Business,
Family Business, Twisted Fate, Twisted Death, A Twisted Love Story, Twisted
Secrets, Of Smoke & Cinnamon: A Christmas Story, Pretty Young Things, All
The Letters I’ll Never Send You and All The Letters I’ve Ever Read. These
titles are available on Amazon. 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Now Or Never, by Stella Rhys

 

Title: Now or Never

An Irresistible Series Standalone

Author: Stella Rhys
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: January 14, 2020
Blurb
He’s ten years
older. My brother’s best friend.
And for the next
two weeks, he gets to have me in all the ways he’s ever wanted.
HOLLAND
The last time I saw
him, he still called me kiddo.
But fast forward
five years, and more than a few things have changed.
He’s still Iain
Thorn. He’s still my brother’s best friend and the painfully sexy man I clearly
never stopped wanting. But me?
Apparently, I’ve
grown up in more ways than he can resist.
IAIN
I’m going to hell
for looking at her like this.
She’s too young for
me. Too sweet and naive.
She has no idea
what I would do to her.
But since the day she
walked back in my life in that tight little dress, I’ve felt myself caving. I
said I’d never in my life get involved with Holland Maxwell.
But since I’m
already going to hell, I might as well make it worth it.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
I really disliked Iain when I started reading Now Or Never, but he grew on me. A lot. And by the time the truth comes out about why he just went radio silent all those years ago, why he’s such a workaholic, why he doesn’t let himself feel… my heart broke for the battered little boy who became such a hardened man.

The relationship between Holland and Iain starts out as a one-night-stand, but Iain finds that he can’t keep away. And for Holland, having her teenage dream come to life? She’ll take that any way she can, for as long as she can. When Holland’s brother, Adam, reminds Iain that he can’t run from his past forever, he decides to run from Holland instead, rather than show her who he really is. Of course, it’s like a hot second before he realizes that Holland may be the only person who truly sees him for who he really is.

Holland and Iain’s relationship is hot and steamy, but the evolution of their deeper intimacy is a wonderful slow burn. They have years of history, and it’s a wonderful connection. I’m shocked that Holland is as normal as she is, considering her psychopath mother’s behavior! Wowza!

This is an interconnected standalone, with several characters from the other Irresistible books, so I loved getting caught up with Drew and Emmett and where their lives are now! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Author Bio
Stella Rhys is a romance author who lives for baseball
season, Irish coffees and Love Island UK. She was born and raised in New
York and when she isn’t writing, you can find her with her family and friends,
scouring the city in search of her next book-inspiring adventure.
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