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Playbook by Rebecca JenshakΒ
πππππππ: fake dating; reverse grumpy x sunshine; reformed playboy; found family; sports romance; football. This book was so good! London and Brogan have one of the best meet cutes Iβve read in a while. The chemistry was felt from the start. The storyline was captivating, with well-developed characters that drew me in from the very first page. Their letters exchanged in the beginning was super fun, and their relationship felt really genuine. This book was an absolute delight to read!! I need every character in this book to have their own story! The Holland Brothers are really something special. “A helpless flirt and an unapologetic playboy? Yes. But heβs hard…
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The Au Pair Affair by Tessa Bailey
πππππππ:sports romance: hockey, single dad, forced proximity, grumpy & sunshine, age gap. Tessa Bailey writing style in this book was cringeworthy and felt childish and anti climactic. The main characters have zero chemistry and I found it really hard to connect with either of them. This isnβt the first book that I have struggled with when it comes to this author. I think I just need to accept that Tessa Bailey isnβt an author for me. I keep reading her because I love her book covers but I cannot connect with her writing. Tallulah is smart, vivacious, and studying to be a marine biologist. Sheβs also twenty-six and broke. So…
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Beautiful Beast by Neva Altaj
Content:mafia, age gap, retelling, rich hero, alpha male, forced proximity. Way to start a book, Neva Altaj!-” I rear back, my cock slipping out of my latest hookup. She’s sprawled in front of me on the desk, her red hair spilling over the edge.” That should’ve been my cue for how bad this book would be. The insta-love/obsession trope didn’t add much depth to the story either. Nobody touches what’s mine without fatal consequences, But when the most beautiful woman is brought to face my fury, My dead heart suddenly begins to beat again. There are no fairy tales in this life. Beauty will never fall for the beast. But…
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The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
πππππππ:magical realism, dual timeline, second chances, time traveling, a touch of magic. It isn’t easy to come up with a new and different story in any genre. And The Seven Year Slip was a very creative and unique story. I enjoyed this so much more than The Dead Romantics. I fell in love with the characters. The emotions conveyed in the book felt authentic and intense. The romance was absolute magical!! A beautiful story that is full of heart. Sometimes, the worst day of your life happens, and you have to figure out how to live after it. So Clementine forms a plan to keep her heart safe: work hard,…
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Icebreaker by Hannah Grace
πππππππ: college sports romance: hockey & figure skating, frenemies to lovers, forced proximity, grumpy & sunshine. I tried Icebreaker again on audiobook cause I thought I wasnβt patient enough the first time I read it. But I guess itβs not me, but 100% you problem. The book drags on forever, even with the audiobook π« there is so many characters that is hard to keep track of all of them. There is a lot going on but at the same no plot at all. Couldnβt warm up to the heroine. Didnβt feel any chemistry there. What did I have in mind for trying this one again?! Ugh π΅βπ« I gave…
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The Ex Vows by Jessica Joyce
πππππππ:second chances, childhood friends to lovers, one bed, forced proximity, found family, anxiety/mental health rep. I donβt appreciate when authors try to push their political propaganda to readers because politics aren’t opinions held separate from life. The story itself is really good, but I just cannot wrap my head around the βpregnant personβ thing. As a woman and a mother I am deeply offended. There is just NO man on earth that can biologically carry a child for nine months and then birth them. Giving this power to menβbecause yeah biologically they are MEN, regardless of your beliefs or the way these MEN feel, it is absolutely baffling to me.…
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The Unraveling by Vi KeelandΒ
I have mixed feelings about this book. This is a very bingeable read. I can certainly see why this book is getting such good reviews, but what I felt was an obvious plot, the final twist at the end was predictable. I also found the steamy scenes added to the story unnecessary. This is not a romance novel after all. We donβt need that. We want answers. Answers you wonβt get! You can tell this book was written by a romance author, but you can definitely see some potential there. I think Vi Keeland will get better at writing this genre if she writes more books. Overall, a dark and seductive…
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Behind the Net by Stephanie Archer
πππππππ:sports romance: hockey, boss & employee, forced proximity, rich hero, possessive hero, fake relationship, slow burn, grumpy & sunshine. I feel like this book was too long, and for no good reason. Cringe dialogue, cringe storyline, cringe nickname, cringe characters!! The characters also have zero chemistry. He’s the hot, grumpy goalie I had a crush on in high school… and now I’m his live-in assistant. After my ex crushed my dreams in the music industry, Iβm done with getting my heart broken. Working as an assistant for an NHL player was supposed to be a breeze, but nothing about Jamie Streicher is easy. Heβs an intimidatingly hot, grouchy jerk who…
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Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver
πππππππ:friends to lovers, dark romance, criminal heroine, possessive hero, funny, suspense slow burn. Written at a 3rd grade reading level, there is just no build-up, right off page one the characters were already in love and the dialogue was just awful. I rolled my eyes so many times in such short period of time that it gave me a migraine. “I would kill for you, and I have. I would do it again, every damn day. Iβd turn myself inside out for you. I would die for you. I donβt just like you, Sloane, and you fucking know it.“ Every serial killer needs a friend. Every game must have a…
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First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston
First Lie WIns was slow and boring. I didn’t care about the story until about 70-80% when it picked up. A lot of things don’t make sense and are completely improbable. The main character was also completely unlikeable. In fact, there was not a sympathetic character in this book. But I found her love for her mother endearing. “Thereβs an old saying: The first lie wins. Itβs not referring to the little white kind that tumble out with no thought; it refers to the big one. The one that changes the game. The one that is deliberate. The lie that sets the stage for everything that comes after it. And…