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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The IT Guy, by Andi Burns

 

Title: The IT Guy
Author: Andi Burns
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: February 7, 2020
Blurb
Elaine
I love my job, I love my house, and I love my cat. What else
do I need out of life? Hmmm…maybe the hot new IT guy from work. Those
dimples…And don’t get me started on his forearms.
But he’s way too young. Plus, office romance is never a good
idea. Besides, my relationship track record is pitiful and the last thing I
need is to get my heart broken again. So Simon Walker can take his charm, his Star
Wars
sheets, and his genius IQ and sweet talk some sweet young thing. 
Simon
Elaine Madigan is easily the most beautiful woman I’ve ever
met. Hilarious. Sexy. Smart. And unfortunately, she’s also convinced herself
that I’m way too young for, so she’s friend-zoned me. 
Somehow I need to show her how grown up I really am. I need
her to see that I’m ready to settle down–with her. It’s no easy task, but that
doesn’t scare me. After all, I’m a techie, and cracking codes is what I do. No
matter what it takes, I’ll hack the code to her heart. 
The IT Guy by Andi Burns is a dual POV standalone
work romance with a younger hero, office hijinks, lots of laughs, and plenty of
steam.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

The IT Guy is an impressive debut novel. Simon is all kinds of sexy nerd, determined to prove to Elaine that their age difference bears no meaning on how perfect they are for each other.

This book has witty banter, likable characters and lots of fun and funny moments. I look forward to seeing what else comes next from Andi Burns.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Excerpt
Simon
We’ve been at this
scavenger hunt for a good half hour, and we’re tied at 5. We’ve got a list of
outlandish costumes and the goal is to spot as many, in real time, as we can.
People watching is fun, but let’s face it: I’ve mostly been watching
Elaine–the way she smiles softly, the way she toys with the ends of her hair
or the bracelets on her wrist. I thought I was crushing before, but spending
time with her one-on-one, (and no, the occasional carpool does not count) has
me completely enchanted. 
She scans the bar
again, but the look on her face tells me she’s come up empty. I take a quick
glance around and smile. 
“What?”
“Sexy nun for the
win.”
“No freaking way.”
“Yes freaking way.
Sexy nun right at your back. Wait.okay, look now.” I watch her turn to spot a
co-ed in little more than a crop-top and a habit. Seriously, her skirt’s the
size of a business envelope, which could be an issue in the eyes of the Lord.
“Holy crap, that girl will catch pneumonia.”
“Maybe the sexy
doctors at the bar should lend a hand?”
She laughs, and my
heart expands. “Well, sure. It’s the medically responsible thing to do.”
I shake my head at
the visual. “Sounds like a bad porno.” 
“Is there such a
thing as a good porno?” The sincerity in her voice makes me choke on my beer.
“Oh, God! I’m sorry!
Are you okay? Here, put your arms up. Maybe you need the sexy doctors?”
I cough loudly and
draw a few stares. I smile in reassurance. “I’m good,” I promise, as I clear my
throat a final time. “I don’t need the sexy doctors. Thoroughly enjoying my
evening with a sexy copy-editor, though.”
Elaine blushes at my
compliment as I flag down the scarecrow. Hell, even I’m impressed with the
level of smooth I’ve been able to maintain. Being with Elaine is so easy that
all–well, okay, a solid 50%–of my awkwardness seems to have dissipated.
The scarecrow
returns and nods when I ask for a refill. She turns to Elaine, “Another for
you, too?”
“Yes, thanks, but
I’ll switch to a Shirley Temple Black.” Scarecrow nods again and disappears
into the crowd. 
“Did you seriously
just order a Shirley Temple?  That’s awesome. I don’t think I’ve had one
of those since I was ten.”
She opens her mouth,
and I’d bet my Wookie collection she’s about to knock on my age. 
Emboldened by the
fact that I’m making her laugh and this date is going well, despite my
inability to wear matching shoes, I reach across the table and press my finger
to her lips. “Don’t say it.”
She widens her eyes
with innocence, but I’m not fooled. Gifted program, remember? “Don’t. Whatever
crack you were going to say about my age or yours, don’t.” Scarecrow returns
with our drinks, and I accept mine, even if it means pulling my hand away from
Elaine’s lips.
“I wasn’t going to
say anything.” She can’t keep a straight face as she lifts her drink.
“Bullshit. You were
two seconds away from saying something like, ‘When you were ten? What was that?
Three years ago?’” I’m sure I impress her with my exaggerated falsetto.
“Yes, well.” She
looks appropriately and adorably sheepish. “I was merely going to clarify that
a Shirley Temple Black is an improvement on the old standard because it
contains a shot of vodka. And the Black comes in because that was her married
name.”
“Who knew?  And
it’s good, this grown up version?”
“It’s delicious.” She
sips her drink through her straw, and my cock, which has been half hard since
this date began, presses painfully against my fly. Christ. If she starts
talking about porn again, I’ll go out of my damn mind. 
She reaches across
the table this time and puts her hand in mine, lacing our fingers together. Her
thumb rubs over my pulse point; it’s barely a touch, but it’s enough to drive
me crazy.
Her hand moves down
to my forearm, and her fingers caress the skin there. It feels good, sure, but
when I look up at her and see the flush on her cheeks and I know she’s getting
turned on by my forearms, I nearly lose it.
She pulls away
quickly, and I’m about to protest or cry like a baby, but she’s toying with the
little plastic sword, and I’m a little mesmerized as she peels a cherry off the
length of the sword, rolls it on the tips of her fingers, and then points it in
my direction. “Want my cherry?”
Sweet. Jesus. 
Author Bio
Andi Burns writes contemporary romance infused with humor,
sass, and steam. She loves a happily-ever-after as much as her characters do,
and she always reads the last page of a book first, just to make sure it all
turns out okay.
Andi lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and daughters.
When she’s not writing, she’s reading, folding laundry, or daydreaming about
her next hero and heroine.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Send Me Crazy, by T. Gephart

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Title: Send Me Crazy 
Author: T. Gephart
Genre: Romantic Comedy 
Series: Hot in the city #1
 
 

 

 

 
A note, a pair of panties and a date.
When Quinn’s efforts to set up her best friend go awry, she finds herself with a crazy blind date. Could the mystery man be her soul mate? Nothing like an adventure, and at the very least, she was going to have some fun with it.
 
 
 
 
 

 

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

 

 

Super cute instalove story! Send Me Crazy starts off with a crazy meet-cute involving a pair of lacy red panties — and everything about Riley and Quinn’s relationship is unconventional and crazy.

I loved how confident Quinn is in her craziness and Riley loves her for it. They both jump in with gusto, but face a real issue between them when it comes to her feelings about her work as a photographer vs his as a firefighter.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

 

 
 
 


T Gephart is a USA Today and International bestselling author from Melbourne, Australia.

With an approach to life that is somewhat unconventional, she prefers to fly by the seat of her pants rather than adhere to some rigid roadmap. Her lack of “plan” has resulted in a rather interesting and eclectic resume, which reads more like the fiction she writes than an actual employment history. She’d tell you all about it, but the statute of limitations hasn’t expired yet. But all those crazy twists and turns have led her to a career she loves—writing romantic comedy.

When she isn’t filling pages with sassy and sexy characters with attitude, she’s living her own reality show in the ‘burbs of Melbourne with her American husband, two teenage children, and her fur child—Woodley.

She loves adventure, to laugh, travel, and strives to live her life to the fullest.

 
 
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Doughn’t Let Me Go, by Teagan Hunter

 

Slice Book 3
Release Date: February 6


It was just supposed to be one night.
No kissing. No feelings. A wham-bam-thank-you-ma’am tangle in the sheets and we go our own ways.
Only it’s a small town, and I was bound to run into the irresistible Porter Jones again. 
I just didn’t expect it to be at my job interview…which he’s conducting. 
Now the live-in nanny to his adorable seven-year-old daughter, I’m doing my best to avoid falling for his charms.
Except it’s much harder than either of us anticipated.
What’s a few romps between friends?
No kissing. No feelings. Just fun.  
Sounds simple, right?
Right… 
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

When 28 yr old single dad Porter meets a hot 20 yr old college student at the local pizza joint, they have an immediate connection, only share first names and have an amazing one night stand. But Dory-Like-The-Fish was meant to be in Porter’s life, because they are both stunned when she ends up being one of his nanny interviews the following morning.

While things could have been awkward between them, Porter and Dory handle the situation well, amd she really makes it a point to not accept hand-outs from him just because she’s broke and he’s a millionaire. But Porter’s been where she is before, and the understanding he has for her situatino went a long way for me in shipping this couple.

I love that she withheld kissing on the lips the night they first met, because that means something more to her. When Dory finally gives in, it means everything to both of them… and I was on pins and needles waiting for it to happen.

As for Kyrie, she is a precocious little girl and kept her dad and nanny in line! The girl cracked me up! If you’ve read the other books in this “Slice” series, there are plenty of appearances from the other couples, as both Porter and Dory have ties to them. But I didn’t feel like I was picking up in the middle of the story; the friends add to the story, but you don’t need to know their backgrounds to understand what’s going on with Porter and Dory.

Doughn’t Let Me Go is a wonderful story about finding the one who makes you happy and hanging on for dear life. Dory has baggage, Porter has baggage. They both had troubled childhoods, but they are a perfect match for one another.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Teagan Hunter

I’m a Missouri-raised gal, but currently live in North Carolina with my US Marine husband and 9-year-old dog. I spend my days begging him for a cat, and I survive off coffee, pizza, and sarcasm. When I’m not writing, you can find me binge-watching various TV shows, especially Supernatural and One Tree Hill. I like cold weather, buy more paperbacks than I’ll ever read, and I never say no to brownies.

Writing is my passion, and this is just the beginning of my journey.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Hotshot, by Robin Bielman

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He believes in fate…

Hotshot, an all-new slow-burn second-chance romance from USA Today bestselling author Robin Bielman, is available now!

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Here’s my plan: Crash through the ceiling of my family’s business to become the best hotelier on the West Coast. Nothing rattles me when it comes to a challenge and hard work, but when I spot my almost one-night-stand in my lobby, I’m thrown totally off my game. Alejandra is my dream girl. The one I can’t forget who got away—literally. Which might explain why I blurt out to my meddlesome, matchmaking grandmother that Alejandra is my date for her fast approaching and highly choreographed eightieth birthday party.

She’s been on pause…

Some decisions are harder than others, but agreeing to a date with Drew isn’t one of them. He’s a charming and gorgeous curveball I didn’t see coming, but the more time we spend together, the harder it is to remember to play it safe. I’ve made a promise, and even though I’m now torn, I have to honor it in order to move on from the past.

Drew feels like my future, but I’m about to put everything I want in jeopardy.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

She’s the one who got away…. Months after a quick meeting, Drew cannot believe his eyes when he sees Alejandra in his hotel restaurant. He hasn’t been able to get her out of his mind, and has sworn off casual dating until he finds the one who gives him all the feels. Alejandra’s put her romantic life on hold while her ex is working in New Zeland for a year. She agrees to some casual dates with Drew (and is kind of tricked into attending his grandmother’s 80th birthday party as his date in a few weeks). But Allie doesn’t let herself totally let go, because her ex, Matthew, is still on the back of her mind.

But Drew is determined to show her just how good they can be together in the few weeks that they have, so he jumps at the chance to move her into his hotel suite when her house is flooded. Their relationship is a sweet slow-burn, yet Robin Bielman does a great job of making the reader understand why Allie is so conflicted when she starts to fall for Drew. There’s also a nice contrast with his position of wealth versus her needing funds to save the senior center where she works that causes some trouble for Drew and Al to work though. Drew had been badly burned by a girlfriend in the past, so his insecurities come into play nicely when it comes to Alejandra’s date to meet Matthew upon his return.

The story is full of heart and humor, sweet family moments, a zany nosy grandmother and the conflict between letting go of the past and not letting it affect your future.

This is a standalone within the American Royalty series, but if you’ve read the others, there are some nice moments between Drew and his brothers Finn and Ethan, and a update on the other couples in the epilogue. And nosy Grandmother is a hoot as she plays matchmaker! I somehow missed the middle book in this series featuring Ethan and Pascale, and now I need to go track it down! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

 

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Robin Bielman is the USA Today bestselling author of over fifteen novels. When not attached to her laptop, she loves to read, go to the beach, frequent coffee shops (and by frequent she means daily but she’s trying to break the habit), and spend time with her high school sweetheart husband and two sons.

Her fondness for swoon-worthy heroes who flirt and stumble upon the girl they can’t live without jumpstarts most of her story ideas. She writes with a steady stream of caffeine nearby (see above) and the best dog on the planet, Harry, by her side. She also dreams of traveling to faraway places and loves to connect with readers. Keep in touch on social! Xoxo

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Then You Happened, by K. Bromberg

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“Bromberg is the master of making hearts race and pulses pound.” -Jay Crownover, New York Times bestselling author

Then You Happened, an all-new small town stand-alone romance from New York Times bestselling author K. Bromberg, is available now!

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Jack Sutton was the man I didn’t want to need.

His know-it-all attitude. His annoying suggestions. His outlook on life.

He was determined to help me while I had resolved to figure it out on my own.

But he taught me things I’d forgotten.

How to trust. How to believe in myself. Who I was.

The problem?

I went and fell in love with him.

Tatum Knox was the disaster I should have walked away from.

Her ruined reputation. Her failing business. Her chaotic life.

She hated me at first sight and yet intrigued me all at the same time.

I was only supposed to be there six months.

I was supposed to use that time to make amends for things I’d done wrong.

Instead I fell in love with her.

They say it’s better to have loved and lost, then not to have loved at all. Does that hold true when the love is based on a lie to begin with?

(THEN YOU HAPPENED is a STANDALONE enemies to lovers, small town romance. Full-length at one hundred and seven thousand words)

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Then You Happened is a super angsty slow burn romance. Tatum is a widow trying to hold her life together in the wake of her husband’s death, struggling to keep her ranch afloat despite the rumors about her in town. She reluctantly hires Jack to be the ranch manager, and he pushes all of her buttons… but makes her feel alive for the first time in years. Neither one of them wanted to get involved with the other… “but then you happened,” as Jack says.

There is a very pointed reason why Jack needed to keep his distance, and I figured it out pretty easily. But the lead-up to Tate discovering Jack’s truth makes this story super angsty, and the blow-out is pretty epic. As is Jack’s plan to win her back.

Kristy Bromberg puts out a pretty hot cowboy story with Then You Happened. There is good character development between Tate and Jack, and the mysteries surrounding Fletcher’s death and why the town residents hate her so much add a nice dimension to the story. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg writes contemporary 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 and hate 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.

Since publishing her first book in 2013, Kristy has sold over one million copies of her books across sixteen different countries and has landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists over twenty-five times. Her Driven trilogy (Driven, Fueled, and Crashed) is currently being adapted for film by Passionflix with the first movie slated to release in the summer of 2018.

She is currently working on her Everyday Heroes trilogy. This series consists of three complete standalone novels—Cuffed, Combust, and Cockpit (late spring 2018)—and is about three brothers who are emergency responders, the jobs that call to them, and the women who challenge them.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Together We Caught Fire, by Eva V. Gibson

 

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A forbidden attraction grows even more complicated when the guy Lane Jamison has crushed on for years suddenly becomes her step-brother in this sexy and gorgeously written debut novel about the lines between love, desire, and obsession.

What happens when the boy you want most becomes the one person you can’t have?

Lane Jamison’s life is turned upside down the week before her senior year when her father introduces her to his new fiancée: mother of Grey McIntyre, Lane’s secret, longtime crush. Now with Grey living in Lane’s house, there’s only a thin wall separating their rooms, making it harder and harder to deny their growing mutual attraction—an attraction made all the more forbidden by Grey’s long-term girlfriend Sadie Hall, who also happens to be Lane’s friend

Torn between her feelings for Grey and her friendship with Sadie—not to mention her desire to keep the peace at home—Lane befriends Sadie’s older brother, Connor, the black sheep of the strict, evangelical Hall family. Connor, a metal working artist who is all sharp edges, challenges Lane in ways no one else ever has. As the two become closer and start to open up about the traumas in their respective pasts, Lane begins to question her conviction that Connor is just a distraction.

Tensions come to a head after a tragic incident at a party, forcing Lane to untangle her feelings for both boys and face the truth of what—and who—she wants, in this gripping and stunningly romantic debut novel.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3 Stars

This book did not go the way I was expecting based on the blurb. I was expecting a stepbrother romance between Land and Grey, but that’s not at all what this story is about. It’s super-angsty, but the main romance ends up between Lane and Grey’s girlfriend’s brother, Connor.

There is a lot of family drama in this book, and it was hard to keep track of it all at points. While I thought the mental health and reproductive health (Lane has endometriosis) elements were interesting and handled well within the story, I just did not like most of the characters. Lane grew on me, eventually, and Connor was just okay. But I found Sadie to be a hypocrite and a mean girl, and Grey was just a walking disaster of a jerk. After years of having a crush on Grey, Lane was just suddenly over him in the blink of an eye. I don’t know what she saw in him to begin with.

Ultimately, I don’t know that I would recommend this YA read. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: You’re The One, by Layla Hagen

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Release Date: February 4



Hot. 

Flirty. 

Romantic.



It all started as pretend…



My best friend and one of the most powerful men in New York, needed my help.



Our first kiss was unexpected –but it still made my skin sizzle, my knees go weak.



The next one was in front of his tight-knit family. We had to be convincing. But it was so wicked hot, it almost convinced me too.



On our first night together, he told me that I had to keep us both in check, because he didn’t know how to keep the lines from blurring…



He touched me like I was precious, and held me close…barely stopping his fingers from pushing down the straps of my dress…



On our second night, our banter turned to flirting.

 Hunter –my best friend was now Hunter–the man.



Intense.

Alluring.

Sexy as hell.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

You’re The One puts a twist on the fake-marriage trope when best friends Hunter and Josie tie the knot to prevent him from being deported. Hunter has lived in the US since he was a kid, but never got his green card. The fact that Josie’s an attorney puts her at a huge risk, but because Hunter has always been a loyal friend for the past 15 years since they met in high school, she puts her neck on the line for him.

I really liked that there’s already a lot of history and friendship between Hunter and Josie. Their friendship goes back years, and there is a lot that they already know about one another. And since they are both already fighting growing feelings for the other, lines cross easily as they have a hard time keeping things fake.

This book is also a series-starter, as Hunter has a wide circle of cousins, whom I presume will be featured in subsequent books. I’m intrigued, Layla. Very intrigued. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Layla Hagen
Welcome! My name is Layla Hagen and I am a Contemporary Romance author.
I fell in love with books when I was nine years old, and my love affair with stories continues even now, many years later. I write romantic stories and can’t wait to share them with the world. And I drink coffee. Lots of it 😀


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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Lying Season, by K.A. Linde

 

A new second chance standalone office romance from USA Today bestselling author K.A. Linde…
 
Walking away from Sam Rutherford was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. 
It’s been five years since that day, and I’ve given up on looking for love. My focus is on my career. And it’s paid off–I’m successfully managing the reelection for the mayor of New York City.
 
Then Sam walks into my office as the new legal counsel. Which means I have to see him every single day from now until November. We vow to remain professional, but it’s a small office. The sly glances and his blistering charm are unavoidable.
 
It all feels so familiar. Too comfortable. After what happened the first time… I should know better. 
 
If I’m not careful, he’ll break my heart all over again.
 
And I don’t know if I can survive Sam a second time.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3 Stars

The Lying Season was good. But I didn’t find it to be GREAT, and here’s why: it’s marketed as a stand-alone, but I spent the first quarter of the book wondering why there were so many characters and when I was going to get to Lark and Sam. All those characters? From previous books that I haven’t read. I get it. I love getting catch-ups on other characters/couples from an author’s body of work with series that I’ve read. But not at the expense of the main couple at hand. And I felt like I had missed out on who Lark was and her background as a result.

But as for Sam and Lark themselves… it’s an interesting story. She never thought she’d see him again, and he was always the one that got away. Five years later, they are working on the same political campaign again and old feelings rise to the surface. Complicating matters is that Sam’s girlfriend is out of town, and she kinda put them on a break before she left. Will he cross the line as he spends so much time with Lark?

The story was interesting, even if I did feel like I joined in the middle. Overall, I can’t say that I loved The Lying Season. I didn’t feel an immediate connection to Lark and Sam, probably because I felt like I joined the story after it began. And what’s with all the Upper East Side clinches? Hello, Mean Girls. Anyway… This seems to be the starter of a new series… will I check the rest of it out? Maybe. Lark’s circle of friends are intriguing, so I haven’t fully made up my mind on that one.

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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.

She currently lives in Lubbock, Texas, with her husband and two super-adorable puppies.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: An Everyday Hero, by Laura Trentham

 

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Available Now: An Everyday Hero (Heart Of A Hero #2) by Laura Trentham

From award-winning author Laura Trentham comes An Everyday Hero, an emotionally layered novel about redemption, second chances and discovering that life is worth fighting for.

At thirty, Greer Hadley never expected to be forced home to Madison, Tennessee with her life and dreams of being a songwriter up in flames. To make matters worse, a series of bad decisions and even crappier luck lands her community service hours at a nonprofit organization that aids veterans and their families. Greer cannot fathom how she’s supposed to use music to help anyone deal with their trauma and loss when the one thing that brought her joy has failed her.

When Greer meets fifteen-year-old Ally Martinez, her plans to stay detached and do as little as possible get thrown away. New to town and dealing with the death of her father in action, she hides her emotions behind a mask of bitterness and sarcasm, but Greer is able to see past it and recognizes pieces of who she once was in Ally. The raw and obvious talent she possesses could take her to the top and Greer vows to make sure life’s negativities don’t derail Ally’s potential.

After Greer is assigned a veteran to help, she’s not surprised Emmett Lawson, the town’s golden boy, followed his family’s legacy. What leaves her shocked is the shell of a man who believes he doesn’t deserve anyone’s help. A breakthrough with Ally reminds Greer that no one is worth giving up on. So she shows up one day with his old guitar, and meets Emmett’s rage head on with her stubbornness. When a situation with Ally becomes dire, the two of them must become a team to save her—and along the way they might just save themselves too.

 

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

An Everyday Hero is the first book I’ve read by Laura Trentham, and I was quite impressed. There is such a range of emotions that all three of these characters go through, and there is so much growth among them all.

Emmett broke my heart. The frustration and anger he feels jumps off the page, which is a testament to Trentham’s wonderful writing. Ally starts out as the typical angry teen, and for good reason, but she’s evolved into such a wonderful young woman by the end. And Greer never loses her biting sarcasm, no matter how rough things get.

An Everyday Hero is an amazing story of second chances, love, and how a little kindness can go a long way in changing the course of another person’s life. I was intrigued by the blurb, and this inspiring, heartfelt story certainly did not disappoint!

I received an advanced copy courtesy of the publisher and NetGalley and voluntarily left a review.

 

 

 

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Three Kiss Clause, by Christopher Harlan

Title: The Three Kiss Clause
Author: Christopher Harlan
Genre: Contemporary Romance

 Release Date: February 4, 2020

Blurb
Cormac Delaney was everything I hated about men—arrogant,
smug and condescending, but he was also everything my body responded
to—gorgeous, tall, brooding, and confident. Oh, and he happened to be a partner
at the publishing company I was trying to get signed to. My
book—“Fu*#$@Boys”—about how men are selfish, sex-crazed pigs—was one vote away
from being published—his vote. But not only did he hate my book, he asked me a
question that would change things between us forever:
“How can you be an expert on men when you’ve never been in a
real relationship?”
He had a point, but I wasn’t about to let him know. Instead
I did what any self-respecting writer and podcaster would do—I proposed a
radical social experiment. Cormac and I would live together for one month as
boyfriend and girlfriend. If he could change my mind about men I’d withdraw my
book. If not, he’d agree to publish it.
My only condition? No sex, or anything physical, whatsoever.
I never thought he’d go for it, but I guess I was wrong
about him, in more ways than one. Don’t get me wrong, I hate Cormac Delaney,
even if he is easy on the eyes. . .fine, he’s good looking. . .alright, he’s
hot as hell, but still! To do this I’m going to have to remind myself of a few
things: we’re only an experiment, nothing more. He’s not the most gorgeous man
I’ve ever seen in my life, he absolutely does not have a body that makes me
tingle in all the right places, and I’m never, under any circumstances, going
to let myself fall for him. . .
Right?

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Tori is an ambitious writer looking to get her book published. Cormac is the alphahole standing in her way. They make a bet to live together for a month as boyfriend and girlfriend, each positive that they will be able to prove their point.

Well, of course, they end up falling in love for real. This story was an absolute delight. It’s witty and charming, full of caustic bites in the beginning between Cormac and Tori to swoony romantic moments in the end. This is the perfect story to snuggle up with under a blanket on a cold winter afternoon because it’s heart-warming and you will fall for Cormac as his ice-cold heart melts for quirky Tori!

The Three Kiss Clause was all kinds of fun! This is the first book I’ve read by Christopher Harlan, and I’ll definitely be looking for more stories. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Author Bio
With an introverted mind and a sarcastic sense of humor,
Christopher Harlan has been many things throughout his life. He started life as
a mixed up mixed kid, like his protagonist, Logan, in his bestselling Young
Adult novel “Away From Here”, and now spends his days writing stories. He’s
published over 15 books in contemporary romance and young adult, and has no
plans of stopping anytime soon. The one constant in his life has been his love
of a good book, and his passion for telling stories. He was born and raised in
Queens, New York. 
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