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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The End of Us by Kennedy Fox

The End of Us

Love in Isolation, #3

The End of Us is now available on all retailers!

What happens when a stalker threatens your life and you’re flown to a private beach house with your sexy new bodyguard? You break the rules and hope he falls madly in love with you.

The End of Us is an age gap, forced proximity standalone romance.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3 Stars

I was really looking forward to Piper and Tristan’s story. The End of Us has all the right elements for a great forced proximity/age gap/bodyguard romance. But Piper just whined so much.

I loved Tristan, his internal struggle, trying to stifle his desire for his much-younger client. But I just couldn’t get behind Piper being so petulant about Tristan doing his job to keep her safe from her stalker. This book was definitely enjoyable, and Kennedy Fox did a great job in writing the build-up between these two characters. By the time they finally do the deed, the anticipation was worth the payoff.

Had I not found Piper to be so immature and shallow — and I get that she’s only 21, but I thought she could have had some more depth — I would have given this book 4 stars. She grew on be more as the story went on, but by then I’d kind of already formed my opinion.

Andi Arndt and Sebastian York did a bang-up job with the narration, though! Sebastian’s deep voice helped create a burly version of Tristan in my head.

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Brooke Cumberland and Lyra Parish are a duo of romance authors who teamed up under the USA Today pseudonym, Kennedy Fox. They share a love of Hallmark movies, overpriced coffee, and making TikToks. When they aren’t bonding over romantic comedies, they like to brainstorm new book ideas. One day in 2016, they decided to collaborate under a pseudonym and have some fun creating new characters that’ll make you blush and your heart melt. Happily ever afters guaranteed!


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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Dear Heart, I Hate You by Eliah Greenwood

Release Date: February 11
It all started with an ad.
“House sitter needed for the summer, room and board provided.”
Guess I missed the part about the cocky basketball player sleeping down the hall…
Finn Richards is hot, cruel, broken beyond repair. Oh, and did I mention hell-bent on making me quit?
Whatever. It’s not like his charms work on me. I’m immune to his deep hazel eyes, and I’m not even a little bit curious about what happened that night…
It’s just two months.
I can definitely go two months without ripping his head off.
Only problem is,
I’m not sure the same goes for his clothes.
 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
I wish I knew that Dear Heart, I Hate You was the first book in a duet because I was not expecting it to just end as it did! Wow! Full of angst. Tortured hero. Forced proximity. I need more!

Bully romances can be a tricky thing if the hero is not redeemable — and Eliah Greenwood did a great job in showing Finn’s vulnerable side and making him a guy worth rooting for in the end. When he confessed to Dia why he doesn’t like her kindness and light and innocence, my heart softened toward him. And then when he finally has his emotional breakdown after keeping all those feelings and grief inside for so many years… I cried. I admit it.

There is so much more left to explore for this couple. What do Dia’s adoptive parents not want her to know? And what Dia sees at the very end of the book — obviously it happened, but when? I don’t think it took place when she’s led to believe it took place, and I can’t wait to find out why someone is manipulating her like that, and who it is.

This book is part of the Easton High series, and takes place partially during the same timeline as Dear Love, I Hate You (Xander and Aveena’s story). There are overlapping scenes and references, but DH is a standalone that spans two and a half months, whereas DL spanned into X and Vee at college.

May can’t come soon enough, because I need to know what happens next for Dia and Finn! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Eliah Greenwood

Eliah Greenwood is a Canadian author, proud Wattpad Star, Fiction Awards 2018 Winner, coffee addict and cliché with a twist lover!

She started her writing journey on a website called Wattpad at the age of fifteen. She wrote the majority of her first book Unwritten Rules on the bus on her way home from school. When her debut gathered 31,000,000 reads on the platform, she decided to self-publish the trilogy that set so many hearts, including hers, on fire. 

 

When she’s not writing and screaming at her computer screen, you can find her binge watching her favourite TV shows on repeat or reading in a warm blanket. 

 

She is currently working on her fifth book. It is expected to come out in 2021.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Plan by Karla Sorensen

Release Date: February 9

Have you ever fake dated your bodyguard? I don’t recommend it. 

 

Especially if he’s anything like Erik Wilder: former football player, world class know-it-all and unapologetic grump. 

 

To be clear, I didn’t want a bodyguard (hence the fake dating idea). Most days, I can’t figure out why he wants the job either. We drive each other insane, probably because we’re as opposite as two people can be. 

 

He’s suspicious, never talks about his past and has the comfort skills of a cactus. I’m a happily ever after kinda girl who knows exactly what she wants out of life. 

 

Erik’s words might say that the lines have to stay firm between us, but those dark eyes of his? They tell another story when he looks at me. 

 

He’s just as stubborn as I am, but when our fake dating plan starts to feel a lot more real, it’s only a matter of time before his professional walls come crashing down.  

 

I just have to hope my heart doesn’t get buried in the rubble.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Oh, I am so happy that Karla Sorensen continued the Washington Wolves series with the next generation of kids! I devoured The Plan in a single day, and loved every page of it!

The Plan follows Allie and Luke’s other daughter, Lydia, a social media influencer who is recovering from a bad accident at the hands of the paparazzi. (We got that accident in her sister Faith’s book, The Lie.) Because Lydia has kind of turned into a recluse, Allie and Luke have hired former Wolves player Erik Wilder to be her bodyguard.

Broody, grumpy, and a bit of an a-hole, Erik has been carrying around a crap-ton of baggage ever since he left the Wolves after an injury. The injury wasn’t career-ending, but it happened at the same time that his marriage imploded, and Erik hasn’t been the same since. He and Lydia don’t quite get off on the right note, but the more time they spend together, it becomes quite clear to Erik that she isn’t the spoiled rich girl he assumed she was. And she has an uncanny way of seeing right through the walls that Erik has built up.

Their fake relationship starts off as a one-off date when he pretends to be her new boyfriend at a social event that Lydia doesn’t really even want to go to. A photo of them at the event goes public days before he’s supposed to return home for the first time in years for his parents’ anniversary party, and his mom guilts Erik into bringing his “new girlfriend” with him. Lydia happily returns the favor, hoping that she’ll be able to convince Erik that what is brewing between them is worth taking a chance on.

Erik is such a deliciously tortured hero. But underneath all that grump is a sweet soul who is kind and protective, and Lydia wants nothing more than for him to stop running from his feelings. Lydia has so much more depth to her than her vapid friend Jill, and I loved how she didn’t take any crap from her big, burly bodyguard! Erik and Lydia’s breakup was heartbreaking because you could tell they are just so perfect for one another — and his grovel to make things right and explain why he acted the way that he did was perfectly penned.

I wish there wasn’t the loose end of why Erik doesn’t get along with his stepbrother, Ian — so I can only hope that one day, we’ll get the reasons why when Ian gets a book of his own! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Karla Sorensen

Well, let’s see … I’m a wife and a mother. If the things that I write bring a smile to someone’s face, then I’ve done my job.

 

I am obsessed with Outlander (both the books and the show). I’m almost exclusively a romance reader, which means some people will never consider me a literary snob. 

 

If I could meet one historical figure, it would be Jane Austen. I received my Bachelors in Public Relations and worked in health care marketing before I had my babies. 

 

I hate Twitter. I do it, but I hate it. Also, if you want to get on my good side, bring me wine and I’ll love you forever. 

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: It Went Viral by Stacy Stone

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She’s about to work with the man who ruined her college years…

Event manager Isla James still burns with shame over her college infamy. . Climbing naked out of the window, just to have it filmed by some fratbrothers was embarrassing to say the least. The fact that the video went viral made it so much worse. And though her professional star has risen since reinventing herself in a new town, returning to her old stomping grounds is not on her bucket list. But when her best friend asks her to promote her family’s charity ball, she relents despite fearing she’ll get stuck working with the last man she ever wants to see again.

…but he’s determined to change her mind.

Bryan Hunter’s biggest mistake was letting Isla go that fateful day. He was a stupid college boy back then, but he’s a changed man now. He’ll do whatever it takes to win her back. Now he just has to convince Isla that she can trust and maybe even love him.

She fled humiliation. He’s a changed man. Can they make a happy ending out of a bad beginning and get a second chance at love?

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Stacy Stone is a new-to-me author, so I wasn’t sure what I’d be getting in It Went Viral. What I read was a captivating, steamy, enemies-to-lovers/sister’s best friend romance that was absolutely charming.

Bryan and Isla have a really sticky past stemming back to a mortifying walk of shame she was forced to do after they slept with each other back in college. When she’s hired to plan his family company’s big social event, they both get a second chance to right a wrong. There are several issues that they have to work through before they stop hating each other and realize just how perfect they are for one another, however. The road is rocky, but it’s a lovely journey as they go from sparring partners to forever.

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Meet Stacy Stone

Stacy Stone made her debut in Belgium with
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 She loved writing so much, she kept writing. Say You Want Me, the first book of her Full Moon series.

 She won the Brave New Book of the year Award in the Netherlands in 2016 and decided to translate the book to English.

 

 
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: A Chance For Us, by Corinne Michaels

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My marriage started as a lie.

But some lies are worth telling.

My father’s dying wish was to walk me down the aisle, and I’d do anything for him.

Even marry a man I don’t love.

So when my fiance jilts me only days before the ceremony, I turn to my college friend, Oliver Parkerson, and convince him to marry me.

My family hasn’t met either man, so I’m confident we can pull this off.

But the feelings, our touches, the way my heart beats for him… none of it feels pretend. The way he holds me at night and carries me through loss tells me he’s not acting either.

I didn’t mean to fall for my fake husband, but real love was the one thing I couldn’t predict.

Except, nothing built on lies can last–I know that better than anyone.

But the truth might tear us apart forever.

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 Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Corinne Michaels brings the Willow Creek Valley series to an end with Oliver Parkerson and A Chance For Us, a fake marriage romance. Oliver and Maren’s romance isn’t exactly conventional, but these two legitimately fall in love as they are pretending to be married for the sake of her dying father. A Chance For Us is a beautiful story of sacrifice, family love, and finding love when you least expect (or want!) it.

Both Maren and Oliver have some baggage going into this fake marriage. She got dumped by her fiance two weeks before the wedding and her dad is dying, and he is tired of being second-best or the last option, and has no desire to really be married. So when real feelings get involved, they decide to give a long-distance relationship a real chance. When Maren goes big to show Ollie that he’s actually her first choice, it backfires horribly. Add to that a twist in Oliver’s personal life, and their long-distance marriage implodes.

But because Corrine Michaels has to give us a happy ending, there is a lovely kiss and make-up between Maren and Oliver.

Random thoughts: Maren’s stepmonster is a horrible person! I adored Oliver’s relationship with his nieces, and I loved how close the siblings are. I wish that we would have gotten more backstory about Oliver’s HS girlfriend who he was engaged to. We got the background of his breakup with Deveny, Maren’s best friend in A Chance For Us, but I already knew how that played out since I read The One For Me (Devney and Sean’s story in the Arrowood Series).

Not only are the other Parkerson siblings heavily involved in Maren and Oliver’s story — it is mostly set at their resort — but there are crossovers by characters from other CM books. Maren works for Cole Security, so we see quite a bit of Mark from the Salvation series. And we first met Oliver in the Arrowood Series when he was living in Sugarloaf. So Devney and Sean are around quite a bit in A Chance For Us. I’m still holding out hope that Alex, the last Parkerson sibling left, will get his story told one day, or CM will write a bonus epilogue where we see the siblings years in the future, successfully running their resort. But until then, I think that this was a nice wrap-up to the series.

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Corinne Michaels is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of romance novels. Her stories are chock full of emotion, humor, and unrelenting love, and she enjoys putting her characters through intense heartbreak before finding a way to heal them through their struggles.

Corinne is a former Navy wife and happily married to the man of her dreams. She began her writing career after spending months away from her husband while he was deployed–reading and writing were her escapes from the loneliness. Corinne now lives in Virginia with her husband and is the emotional, witty, sarcastic, and fun-loving mom of two beautiful children.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: The Final Play by Amie Knight

The Final Play isn’t always the end.
Sometimes, it’s the beginning of something far more beautiful.

The Final Play, an all-new enemies-to-lovers sports romance from Amie Knight, is available now!

As a professional linebacker, I lived and breathed football.
The only thing I loved as much as the game was my twin brother, Max, who kept me almost as busy cleaning up his messes.
The most recent of which landed him behind bars.

So, it shouldn’t have surprised me when a beautiful woman showed up on my doorstep, claiming to be pregnant with Max’s baby.

Glory was unexpected, infuriating, and flat-out crazy most of the time.
But no matter how hard I tried to deny it, that tiny spitfire slammed into my boring life with the strength of a Category 5 hurricane, blowing through my defenses until she’d carved her name in my heart—permanently.

I feared we would never work. She was a single mom, my brother’s ex, and one more chance for me to fail yet another person I loved.

But if football was my church, then Glory was my heaven.

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He was the best man I’d ever known and I couldn’t have him. I probably didn’t deserve him, anyway. 

Tears flooded my eyes and I paid the cashier as fast as possible before practically running behind the buggy to get to my car. I loaded the groceries, tears trailing my cheeks. 

I didn’t even bother to wipe them away. This whole situation was sad. It deserved my tears. Every damn one of them. Because Mason and Glory could never be.

 It would be weird and wrong. What the hell would we even tell people? How would we explain? And how would Max feel? I had a feeling it wasn’t good at all. 

I climbed into the front seat of my car and held on to my steering wheel for dear life. And sobbed. And then when I was done sobbing , I beat the shit out of that steering wheel and then the dashboard. 

Because life wasn’t fair. It just fucking wasn’t and again and again it just kept throwing me punch after punch. How long was I supposed to still stay standing?

I felt like this might be the final punch and it was a knockout. Because I had a feeling that Mason Stark was my person. And I couldn’t even have him.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Mason and Glory’s story in The Final Play was everything. It’s a forced proximity/single parent/brother’s ex romance full of heart, heat, inspiration, hope, a strong heroine and a swoony hero.

Glory wanted nothing more than to stand on her own two feet and provide for her baby. Life has to been easy for her, and she’s hesitant to accept Mason’s help, not wanting to take a handout or be pitied. But all Mason has ever wanted to do is take care of his twin brother, Max. After Max’s latest mess lands him in prison, a pregnant Glory shows up on Mason’s doorstep and he seizes the opportunity to take care of his brother’s… babymama.

While things could have been weird between Glory and Mason, they start off kinda hating each other before falling in love. Their first interactions are hilarious, and there’s a nice friendship that develops between them before either realizes they love the other. Aside from one super-steamy makeout session, they don’t even get together until well after the baby is born, well after they have fallen head over heels for each other. Then when Mason is faced with a life-changing incident, it’s Glory who rescues him when he retreats into himself, refusing to let him shut her out.

Amie Knight did a great job of writing Mason and Glory’s attraction to each other with their concerns about her past with his twin brother. I loved how Max turned his life around in the end, and how this trio made their own family with baby Sage by the end of the book. Mason is best friends with Luk from The Red Zone, so both he and Glory get lots of support from Luke and Scarlett, and Glory develops true friendships with Scarlett and Hazel. And sweet Ella! I adored Mason’s friendship with her!

The Final Play is a great example of how just when you think things may be over, things can turn around with one more play.

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Meet Amie
Amie Knight has been a reader for as long as she could remember and a romance lover since she could get her hands on her momma’s books. A dedicated wife and mother with a love of music and makeup, she won’t ever be seen leaving the house without her eyebrows and eyelashes done just right. When she isn’t reading and writing, you can catch her jamming out in the car with her two kids to ’90s R&B, country, and showtunes. Amie draws inspiration from her childhood in Columbia, South Carolina, and can’t imagine living anywhere other than the South.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: When You Least Expect It, by Jessica Prince

Title: When You Least Expect It
Series: Hope Valley
Author: Jessica Prince

Contemporary Romance; Small Town Romance

The last thing Stella Ryan had time for was a man. With her family in trouble and looking to her to fix everything, romance and commitment were the furthest things from her mind. Until she ran into a man with a jawline that could cut granite and arms she wanted to lick like an ice cream cone. A man who made her forget the things that really mattered.

West Scott was one of the last bachelors standing. With all his Alpha Omega brothers settling down and popping out a bunch of kids, he had become the target for meddling women looking to fix him up. But there was one woman, in particular, he couldn’t get out of his head. The one in the killer dress with a gift for picking pockets.

When fate puts Stella in his path again, he’s determined to get to the cause of her desperation and help solve all her problems. If only the headstrong, stubborn woman would let him in. She’s trying her hardest to keep her walls up, but he’s dead set on showing her that the best things happen when you least expect it.

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“Tell me you haven’t been thinking about me,” he insisted, bracing his palms on the wall on either side of my head. “Tell me it wasn’t me you were looking for the moment you stepped in here tonight.”

“I was casing the place,” I lied. I hadn’t done that until later. The initial scan I’d made when I entered The Tap Room was all for him.

“Liar.”

Damn it! How did he know?

I clenched my teeth and gritted out, “I’m not lying.” If I kept this up, I was going to be struck by lightning.

“All right. Then tell me you wouldn’t want me to kiss you right now.”

God, what a presumptive asshole! So why did it suddenly feel like the heat had been cranked up in the building? “I definitely don’t want you to kiss me right now.” Didn’t I?

Those unique golden eyes glinted with something that looked almost like a dare. “Yeah?”

I tipped my chin back defiantly. “Absolutely.”

He smiled full on then, and I felt a clench low in my belly. “Then why are you leaning into me like you want to fuse our bodies together, grift?”

Why was I what? Oh holy shit! He was right. Without realizing, I’d not only leaned so close the heat was radiating off his skin and warming my own, but I’d also reached up at some point to place my palms on his hard, solid chest. Now that it had been brought to my attention, there was no way to keep from noticing how firm and round his pecs were. The man’s chest felt like it had been carved from marble, and I was dying to know what he looked like without that heather gray Henley on. I wondered if the rest of him would live up to what his chest felt like, and my lady parts were telling me it absolutely would.

Before I did something incredibly stupid, like drag the tips of my fingers down over his rippled abs so I could count how many were there, I dropped my arms and side-stepped his massive frame.

Once again, because of this man, I was leaving without everything my family needed from me. I couldn’t help but feel like a failure, and that morphed into an overwhelming feeling of desperation that fueled my anger. “Kiss me. I dare you,” I threatened. “Give me a reason to plant my knee in your balls.”

His eyes scanned my face then. “I don’t know what I like better. When you’re spouting ridiculous things, or when you’re all worked up and mad like this.”

I had to get out of here. It was still relatively early; I could find another bar and work that one so this whole night wasn’t a complete bust, but to do that, I had to escape West’s thrall.

“Too bad for you, you aren’t going to see either of them ever again.” Hitching my purse higher, I gave him a snide look and finished with, “Hope to never see you around, Weston.” Then I turned and started for the exit I’d spotted at the end of the hall, silently praying it would lead me right out into the parking lot.

The heavy metal door closed on his voice calling out, “It’s West. And something tells me this isn’t the last time we cross paths.”

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

Oh, West! With all of the books in the Hope Valley series, it amazes me that Jessica Prince can continually give me such a swoony hero, a strong heroine, and a great plotline that grips me from the beginning. West and Stella’s story had me hooked from the moment they met when he caught her pickpocketing at the bar.

I loved how conflicted Stella was throughout this book. She loves her family so fiercely, but hates being involved in the cons they run. All she wants is stability, a man she can love and loves her in return, a normal life. West is married to his job at Alpha Omega, so meeting his “grift” and falling so hard is the last thing he expected. I loved how West never looked down on Stella or her family, just accepted her for who she is.

More than that, West had this intense pull to save the Ryans, and that protective instinct was swoony.

There was a perfect blending of her particular skills with his and his by the end of the book, and I loved the ending!

I would love to see Serenity find a guy in Hope Valley! Pretty please?? I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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Out of My League
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Come Back Home Again
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The Best of Me
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Wrong Side of the Tracks
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Stay With Me
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Out of the Darkness
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The Second Time Around
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Waiting for Forever
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Love to Hate You
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Playing for Keeps
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When You Least Expect It
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Born and raised around Houston Texas, Jessica spent most of her life complaining about the heat, humidity, and all around pain in the ass weather. It was only as an adult that she quickly realized the cost of living in Houston made up for not being able to breathe when she stepped outside. That’s why God created central air, after all.

Jessica is the mother of a perfect little boy–she refuses to accept that he inherited her attitude and sarcastic nature no matter what her husband says.

In addition to being a wife and mom, she’s also a wino, a coffee addict, and an avid lover of all types of books–romances still being her all time favs. Her husband likes to claim that reading is her obsession but she just says it’s a passion…there’s a difference. Not that she’d expect a boy to understand.

Jessica has been writing since she was a little girl, but thankfully grew out of drawing her own pictures for her stories before ever publishing her first book. Because an artist she is not.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Tattered Stars by Catherine Cowles

“Small town romance at its best! Absolutely unputdownable. Cowles grabs you from page one and doesn’t let you go. A brilliant tale packed with heat and heart.”
—Adriana Locke USA Today bestselling author

Tattered Stars, an all new enemies to lovers small town romance and first book in the Tattered & Torn series from bestselling author Catherine Cowles is available now!

Be brave. Just for sixty seconds. Twenty breaths.

One night changed them both forever.

Their lives shattered, beyond repair, with jagged edges and pieces askew.

Now, Everly has a chance to make things right. To bring healing to the place where everything fell apart. But it means facing the family her father almost destroyed, and the boy with the dark eyes—now grown—who still haunts her dreams.

Just one breath away from having your life ripped out from under you.

The last thing Hayes wants is another reminder of all the ways he failed sixteen years ago. When Everly drives back into Wolf Gap, his only mission is to get her to leave. For his family’s sake, and for his own, those demons need to stay buried for good.

But everything about this woman is a surprise, from her spine of steel to the sanctuary she hopes to create with the land her mother left behind. And Hayes is powerless to stay away.

As a careful friendship sparks into something more, someone watches. And they’ll do anything to tear it all apart…

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

FANTASTIC. Everly and Hayes’ story was captivating, highly emotional, full of hop, healing, and happily ever afters. Tattered Stars was a fabulous start to a new series by Catherine Cowles, hitting all of the gutwrenching beats that I’ve come to expect from her books, with the perfect amount of swoon and suspense mixed in.

Poor Everly has been through so much. She was so incredibly brave as an 11-year-old girl, doing the right thing, and it changed her family forever. Afterwards, Everly was shunned for having betrayed her family, so it’s not easy for her to return to Wolf Gap. By setting up an animal sanctuary on her family’s old property, she is hoping to right some of the wrongs that happened there, but she isn’t exactly welcomed back to town by the sheriff, Hayes.

Hayes definitely has reasons for not liking Everly’s father, but he is super harsh on her at first for something that she didn’t do. Yes, his family was changed, but so was Everly’s. And if she hadn’t done what she did all those years ago, things could have turned out much differently. His parents and sisters get that, but it takes Hayes a long time to warm up to Everly. They build a nice friendship at first as he helps her build the animal sanctuary. And the more time they spend together, Hayes realizes how wonderful a woman she is, how much she’s gone through, and how stupid he was for trying to run her out of town.

It’s a slow, slow burn between them, but once Everly and Hayes get together, it is a payoff well worth it!

I listened to this book on audio, and Andi Arndt had me from the prologue. Then Zachary Webber came in as Hayes, and… that guy brought it. These two wonderful narrators brought Everly and Hayes to life in all the very best ways.

My only complaint about this book is that I wish there would have been more support from Everly’s best friend besides the few phone calls in the beginning, and while older sister Jaycie is mentioned by Everly, there’s no appearance by her in this book. Not even a phone call? Everly lived with her sister after leaving Wolf Gap, and she never updated her on what was happening with their brother and uncle once she moved back to town? That struck me as odd… It didn’t take away from how much I loved this story, but I think it would have rounded out the character more.

Cowles set up great potential for Hadley, Shiloh, and possibly even Addy, and I can’t wait to see how the rest of this series goes!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Excerpt

I pressed on the accelerator to make it past the final rise, and as I did, the property came into view. My heart seemed to take up acrobatics in my chest, flipping and tumbling, expanding and contracting. My hands gripped the wheel harder as my foot eased off the gas.

The house itself was in worse shape than I’d expected. One of the walls had a gaping hole in it. But the small guest cabin didn’t look too worse for wear. The cottage had been in my mom’s family for generations, but the house had been my father’s construction after they married. She hadn’t stayed long after he went to prison, choosing to move us down to the flats to live on some land my uncle owned.

While the generations-old construction of the cabin had held steady, the barn and paddocks hadn’t fared nearly as well. The entire structure seemed to lean to one side, and a storm had taken down more than half of the fencing. My back hurt just looking at all the work that needed to be done.

I sighed and pulled to a stop in front of the cabin, releasing my hold on the wheel. My phone dinged, and I sent up a mental thank you to the gods of technology that it seemed I had service up here.

Shay: Are you there yet? Text me the second you arrive.

I smiled down at my phone, feeling a little less alone, knowing that I had someone who would drop anything to have my back.

Me: Just pulled up outside. Cabin looks okay. The house and barn are a disaster.

Shay: Are you sure you don’t want Brody and me to come help you get settled? We can be there in two days.

God, I was lucky to have her as a friend, but I wasn’t ready to open all the doors I’d need to if they came to stay. There were too many skeletons I didn’t want to let out into the light.

Me: Thank you, but I’ve got this. Let me get settled, and then you can come for a visit.

Shay: I don’t like that you’re there all alone.

Me: I won’t be alone for long.

Soon, I would have this place crawling with animals. It had always been my dream to build a home for neglected or abused animals of any kind. A sanctuary. It was simply coming more quickly than expected.

I turned off my SUV, rolled down the windows, and the pine air swept in. It was different than any other type, the Ponderosa pines. And as it filled me, tears sprang to my eyes. I’d missed this, more than I’d realized.

I leaned back in my seat and pulled out my letter.

Dearest Everly,

I know much of this will come a day late and more than a dollar short, but better that than not at all. Even once the doctors told me the cancer had a hold, I couldn’t bring myself to call you, to tell you these things face-to-face as I should’ve. So, I’ll take the coward’s way out. That won’t be anything new. There were so many times I should’ve stood up but didn’t.

But that’s not you. You’ve always been the bravest person I’ve ever known. Even before that night. I should’ve told you, but I didn’t—I’m so proud of you, beautiful girl. You made yourself into this amazing warrior all on your own, without any help from your dad or me.

I wish I had a chance to truly see you shine now. That’s the price for my sins. To miss all of your beauty and light shining on this world.

This should’ve come so long ago, but I’m sorry. For not being there for you. For not getting your father the help he needed. For not taking you and your siblings away when things went sideways. I’m so very sorry that I wasn’t stronger. That I wasn’t more like you.

I don’t have much I can give you, but the land’s still mine. I know a lot of pain’s been poured into the dirt there, but there was good once, too. When I spent summers there with your grandparents. As your father and I made it our home. The babies that grew there. The animals we raised.

Maybe you can find your good there, too.

I understand if you can’t. Or don’t want to. But I know if one person is strong enough to do it…it’s you.

I love you forever and always, my little warrior.

Mom

A single tear splashed onto the page. She’d been gone before I even knew she was sick. Buried before I even knew she was gone. My family hadn’t wanted me there. Not my brother—who I was sure still blamed me for everything—my uncle, or any other vast network of relatives still rooted in the area.

To them, I was the enemy, the outsider. And now, I’d returned. The only one who might be happy to see me was my cousin, Addie, but I wasn’t even sure about that. We hadn’t spoken since I’d left. All of my letters came back, marked as Return to Sender in her father’s handwriting.

My mother thought I was a warrior, and I hoped she was right. I would need all my armor if I was going to face them again. Because no one would be happy that I was here. And they’d be downright livid when they learned I was staying.

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Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: My Funny Valentine by Lydia Michaels

 

My Funny Valentine by Lydia Michaels is now live!

A blizzard leaves Erin stranded and at the mercy of her childhood nemesis. Trapped, with no electricity or dry clothes, things heat up when two frienemies are forced to share a bed.

From bestselling and award winning author, Lydia Michaels, comes a second-chance bully romance about love and redemption that will touch readers’ hearts!

Giovanni Mosconi has returned to Jasper Falls after years of touring as a standup comedian. When Erin Montgomery, his childhood enemy, heckles his performance at O’Malley’s Pub, he holds nothing back and roasts her in front of the whole town. Emotions run wild and secrets are exposed when hate turns to lust and lines begin to blur.

Can trust form where betrayal began? Or should some secrets go to the grave?

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 Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I am a sucker for a forced proximity, enemies-to-lovers romance, and My Funny Valentine delivered. I think I cried as much as I laughed reading Erin and Giovanni’s story. I thought I would be diving into a romcom, and while it was funny at times, My Funny Valentine is full of heartbreak, and big, deep emotions.

Erin was a wonderful heroine. Life had really kicked her down, but she refused to give up and was really trying to change. She is carrying around a lot of baggage, having been abandoned by her mom and brother and left behind to essentially be her father’s punching bag. Giovanni, meanwhile, was a bit of a jerk, but I warmed up to him once I realized that he had some demons in his past that he was dealing with. He ended up being a really great guy, a wonderful support system for Erin, and a bit of a teddy bear.

My Funny Valentine is set in the Jasper Falls series. I have not read any of those books, but I didn’t feel like I was missing pieces to the story, so this is a true standalone.

All. The. Feels.

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Lydia Michaels is the award winning and bestselling author of over forty titles. She is the consecutive winner of the 2018 & 2019 Author of the Year Award from Happenings Media, as well as the recipient of the 2014 Best Author Award from the Courier Times. She has been featured in USA Today, Romantic Times Magazine, Love & Lace, and more. As the host and founder of the East Coast Author Convention, the Behind the Keys Author Retreat, and Read Between the Wines, she continues to celebrate her growing love for readers and romance novels around the world.

In 2021, Michaels released the groundbreaking, non-fiction series, Write 10K in a Day, to commemorate her career in the publishing industry. She looks forward to many more years of exploring both fiction and non-fiction writing, teaching about the craft, and learning from the others in the author community.

Lydia is happily married to her childhood sweetheart. Some of her favorite things include the scent of paperback books, listening to her husband play piano, escaping to her coastal home at the Jersey Shore, cheap wine, Game of Thrones, coffee, and kilts. She hopes to meet you soon at one of her many upcoming events.

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Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: Until Next Time, by Claudia Burgoa

Release Date: February 1

USA Today Bestselling author Claudia Burgoa brings you a romantic comedy filled with loss, hope, and new chances.

 

𝐈𝐭’𝐬 𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥. 𝐈’𝐦 𝐭𝐨𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐲 𝐡𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐚𝐭 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞, 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐞.

Single mom? Check.

Massive debt? Check.

A sassy daughter who inherited my gift of snark?

Ugh. Check.

And if I find out who gave her the idea to call into a relationship podcast and tell the world about my disastrous situation, they’ll regret it. And as if it wasn’t enough for the world to know… my brother’s best friend was also listening.

I had a huge crush on Zach in high school.

Now, I work three jobs, I’m back in school, and doing my best to be in my traitorous kid’s life. Men are the last thing on my mind. I wouldn’t have time to look at a man even if he fell into my lap.

Until he does.

Zach tragically lost his wife some time ago, and now, he’s looking to save everyone—including me.

A super hot fling with my old flame, with a broken man? Check.

Falling for him: my most hopeless situation yet? Double check. 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
After reading the first part of the Against All Odds series and loving the Broussard siblings, I was kind of disappointed when Callie died and we never got to see her find love. From that tragedy, Claudia Burgoa has branched out to the next set of the Against All Odds books with the St. James siblings — the first being Callie’s widower, Zach.

I adored Zach and Autumn’s story, and how the Broussard siblings and her precocious daughter Matilda played a part in them getting together. Zach was best friends with Autumn’s brother in high school, so there is somewhat of a history between them even though they haven’t seen each other in 12 years. Like Zach, Autumn is grieving the death of her fiance/Matilda’s dad. Autumn has so much going on in her life, the last thing she needs or wants is a relationship. But she and Zach build a lovely friendship out of their grief, and they can’t deny the attraction that is growing between them.

There’s a bit of drama that comes between them thanks to Matilda’s paternal grandparents, and Zach is there every step of the way for Autumn, even when he can’t physically be by her side. He’s a swoony hero, and she’s the kind of heroine I was rooting for from the first page. Even though Zach set out to save Autumn — and he did in many ways, she was the one who brought him out of his own funk and saved him in return.

Until Next Time was a great start to the St. James family series and I can’t wait to see what comes next! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Claudia Burgoa

Claudia is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling author.  

She writes alluring, thrilling stories about complicated women and the men who take their breaths away. Her books are the perfect blend of steamy and heartfelt, filled with emotional characters and explosive chemistry. Her writing takes readers to new heights, providing a variety of tears, laughs, and shocking moments that leave fans on the edge of their seats.

 

She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband, her youngest two children, and three fluffy dogs.

 

When Claudia is not writing, you can find her reading, knitting, or just hanging out with her family. At nights, she likes to binge watches shows or movies with her equally geeky husband.

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