Where I Belong (Alabama Summer Series) by J. Daniels - Book Review
A New York Times bestselling enemies to lovers STANDALONE romance. When Mia Corelli returns to Alabama for a summer of fun with her childhood best friend, Tessa, there's only one thing keeping her on edge. One person that she'd do anything to avoid.Benjamin Kelly. World's biggest dickhead.
Mia hates him with a fury and has no desire to ever see him again. When she decides to start her summer off with a bang and finally give away her v-card, she unknowingly hands it over to the one guy that excelled at making her life miserable, learning a valuable lesson in the process.Always get the name of the guy you're going home with.
Ben can't get the girl he spent one night with out of his head. When she leaves him the next morning, he thinks he'll never see her again. Until he sees her lounging by the pool with his sister…
The Rivals by Vi Keeland - Book Review
A sexy, enemies-to-lovers standalone novel from #1 New York Times Bestseller, Vi Keeland.
The feud between Weston Lockwood and me started at the altar.
Only neither of us attended the wedding, and the nuptials happened decades before either of us was born….
All Grown Up by Vi Keeland- Book Review
A new, sexy standalone from #1 New York Times Bestseller, Vi Keeland.When I first encountered Ford Donovan, I had no idea who he was…well, other than the obvious. Young, gorgeous, successful, smart. Did I mention young? If I did, it bears repeating. Ford Donovan was too young for me.Let’s back up to how it all started. My best friend decided I needed to start dating again. So, without my knowledge, she set up a profile for me on a popular dating site—one that invited men ages twenty-one to twenty-seven to apply for a date. Those nicknamed Cunnilingus King were told they’d go straight to the top for consideration. The profile wasn’t supposed to go live. Another point that bears repeating—it wasn’t supposed to. Nevertheless, that’s how I met Ford, and we started messaging. He made me laugh; yet I was adamant that because of his age, we could only be friends. But after weeks of wearing me down, I finally agreed to one date only—my first after twenty years of being with my high school sweetheart. I knew it couldn’t last, but I was curious about him.Though, you know what they say… curiosity kills the cat.
Love in the City by Jen Morris - Book Review
Jen Morris’ debut novel, Love in the City is a sweet and steamy romance comedy about heroine, Alex, whom moves from New Zealand to New York to pursue her dreams of being a successful writer. We see her beautifully laid out journey, which becomes a sticky mess with the new friends she makes, her neighbors, and more. It’s a heartfelt romantic comedy that truly shows how dreams could come true in the Big Apple, New York City.
Somebody Else’s Sky (Book 2)- by Jessica Hawkins: Book Review
A better man would’ve walked away by now—but I never claimed to be any good. I only promised I’d keep enough distance.
If I closed my eyes, I could still see her—all blonde sunshine, ocean-blue eyes, and long limbs. My scenery may have changed from heaven to hell, but some things never would. Lake was still everything I wanted, and nothing I should ever have. I was nobody before I knew her and a criminal after.
But the only way to love her was to let her shine—even if it would be for someone else. Book two in a completed USA Today bestselling love saga.
Daddy’s Naughty Secretary - Book Review
Synopsis:
Landon Marks was everything a girl could want for a childhood crush.
Being my older brother's best friend and 15 years older than me, he was always considered off limits, but everything changed the summer I turned 18 and I went to work for him.
Lilly Adams was always just my best friends kid sister and a pain in my ass.
That was until something changed when she was 16. I knew she was mine, and when she came to work for me the summer before college, I refused to let her go.
She was mine. She just didn't know it yet...
*This is a DDLG book and contains mature content with elements of BDSM. Readers should be 18+.
If You Were Mine - By Melanie Harlow, Book Review
Theo MacLeod wasn’t supposed to be the one.
Tall, dark and handsome suits me just fine, but the cocky grin, know-it-all attitude, and mammoth ego? No thanks. I only hired him so I wouldn’t have to sit at the singles table again. It was just pretend.
He wasn’t supposed to kiss me.
My heart wasn’t supposed to pound.
We weren’t supposed to spend the night together—the hottest night of my life.
One night turns into a snowed-in weekend away, and even the blizzard of the century can’t cool the fire between us. I can’t get enough—of his smile, of his body, of the way he makes me feel.
We’re nothing alike. He’s a daredevil, and I’m a nervous Nellie. He’s a drifter, and I want to put down roots. He’s an opportunist with a checkered past, and I’m a Girl Scout volunteer.
But none of it matters when I’m in his arms.
I know he’s made mistakes. I know his wounds are deep, and he doesn’t trust easily. I know he doesn’t believe he could ever be enough to make me happy, but he could.
Your Captivating Love - Book Review
Synopsis:
Everyone knows my priorities. Logan Bennett, loyal to my family and my company. And that’s all.
No time for love. No desire for it. Not since my failed engagement. I’m done with romance.
Then Nadine Hawthorne waltzes into my life as though she has no idea she’s turning everything upside down. She’s all, “oh, I’m focusing on my clothing company,” and “I can’t afford distractions,” as though she isn’t distracting me from focusing on anything but her.
She’s sexy, she’s captivating. She doesn’t believe in love either.
Clearly, the best way to get each other out of our systems would be to have a brief fling. We’re on the same page about love, after all. Being together is addicting… even if I am suspicious that my family is scheming about us.
Our attraction is fiery, and our connection is undeniable. I’m winning her over, and vice versa. What started as a flirtation is soon spiraling into much more than either of us are prepared for. So when a mistake threatens to tear us apart, will we have the strength to hold on?