They call her the rocker's princess, some even call her the dance prodigy, but none of them knows the real Mia Armstrong.
Now that dancing is no longer her future, she doesn't know either.
All Mia wants is the opportunity to find out, to have some time to try being just a little normal. To discover who this new girl is.
Mia fought for the chance to go to college on her own. Without the guards overshadowing her shot at a real college experience, drawing unwanted attention and making it impossible to learn new things about myself.
Mia's goal was to get her degree and start her own dance school. Barrick wasn't part of the goal, but suddenly, he was everywhere - and Mia was so damn tempted. His arms felt so good wrapped around her, making Mia feel safer than she'd ever felt in her life.
But Barrick had more secrets than she could ever hope to uncover.
And one just might break her completely.
Rockers' Legacy is a spin-off on the Rocker series. And just like I couldn't put down Emmy and Nick's story, I couldn't put down their daughter's Mia story. While I figured out pretty early on what the secret was that Barrik was keeping it didn't make me enjoy Holding Mia any less. If you were a fan of the Rockers series, then you will be a fan of Rockers' Legacy.
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Thursday, August 15, 2019
The Nanny Rules By: Melynda Price
Don't touch the nanny. It's one rule Brody's most certainly going to break.
Since becoming a single father, Brody has had two things that kept him sane-his daughter Lily and playing football for the NFL. But when Brody's meddling sister hires a nanny without his knowledge, Brody's not thrilled to come home and find the woman has taken over his house. Their instant attraction is one more complication Brody doesn't need in his life.
But Bordy's daughter love Amelia, and he will do anything for that tiny muchkin. Even if it means walking around with blue balls most of the time. Why does the nanny have to be so sweet and drop dead goregous? She's driving him crazy. Never in his life has Brody wanted a woman more.
Brody just needs to make it through this season, he can do that. Hands free, of course. But then there's that moment, and Brody knows she's thinking what he's thinking and, well, yeah. Screw the rules...
I enjoyed reading The Nanny Rules. While it wasn't a book that I couldn't put down, it was defiantly one that kept my attention. And one book that I would read again.
Since becoming a single father, Brody has had two things that kept him sane-his daughter Lily and playing football for the NFL. But when Brody's meddling sister hires a nanny without his knowledge, Brody's not thrilled to come home and find the woman has taken over his house. Their instant attraction is one more complication Brody doesn't need in his life.
But Bordy's daughter love Amelia, and he will do anything for that tiny muchkin. Even if it means walking around with blue balls most of the time. Why does the nanny have to be so sweet and drop dead goregous? She's driving him crazy. Never in his life has Brody wanted a woman more.
Brody just needs to make it through this season, he can do that. Hands free, of course. But then there's that moment, and Brody knows she's thinking what he's thinking and, well, yeah. Screw the rules...
I enjoyed reading The Nanny Rules. While it wasn't a book that I couldn't put down, it was defiantly one that kept my attention. And one book that I would read again.
Thursday, August 8, 2019
Cougar (Heritage Bay #3) By: M.A. Foster
At eighteen, Emerson met a man. A man who turned her world upside down and made her the center of his. He claimed the two of them meeting was fate. She agreed.
Emerson was the damsel in distress and Marcus was her white knight. She became in princess, and he was her prince charming. He gave her the fairy tale. The dream. Until fate circled around and turned Emerson's dream into a living nightmare.
Now, at forty, Emerson's a widowed single mother left to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and her broken family.
Going into Cougar I wasn't sure exactly how I was going to take this story. Jaybird, the first book in the Heritage Bay series wasn't necessarily my favorite. But for Mackenzie, the second book in the Heritage Bay series, that book I loved and reread all the time.
I think Cougar is somewhere is between these two books. While I didn't fully love this book it was a lot better than Jaybird. There were times when I was fully into this book and then there were times I just wanted to skip over scenes. Overall I don't think that I would want to read Cougar but I would definitely want to continue on with this series.
Emerson was the damsel in distress and Marcus was her white knight. She became in princess, and he was her prince charming. He gave her the fairy tale. The dream. Until fate circled around and turned Emerson's dream into a living nightmare.
Now, at forty, Emerson's a widowed single mother left to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and her broken family.
Going into Cougar I wasn't sure exactly how I was going to take this story. Jaybird, the first book in the Heritage Bay series wasn't necessarily my favorite. But for Mackenzie, the second book in the Heritage Bay series, that book I loved and reread all the time.
I think Cougar is somewhere is between these two books. While I didn't fully love this book it was a lot better than Jaybird. There were times when I was fully into this book and then there were times I just wanted to skip over scenes. Overall I don't think that I would want to read Cougar but I would definitely want to continue on with this series.
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Broken Beats (An Illusion Series Novel) By: D Kelly
Darren
Single father. Widow. Retired.
Three things he never thought he'd be by thity, yet all his daily reality. This is not the life Darren would have chosen, but it's the hand he's been dealt.
Darren loves his daughter. He loved Belle. He's not interested in more heartache. Relationships are a thing of the past. Until he meets her -
She's the awakening he desperately needs, but one Darren's not sure he deserves.
Haddie
Everything happens for a reason. Time heals all wounds. You're too young to give up on love.
They say that, but they're wrong. Haddie's world crumbled when her fiance died. Then she met him -
He's flawed in the same ways. Broken in the same places. Scared of the same things. He looks at Haddie like she's his salvation. And she wants to be, but an open heart means risking a broken one.
There are few people in this series whose story I wanted to read and Darren's story was on of them. I wanted to see how his life would turn out once the love of his love was gone. Now aftter reading this book I'm not quite sure how I feel about it. While I did enjoy reading Darren's story it was no where near as good as Mel and Sawyer's story. Maybe it's because they had more books, I don't know. Either way this still was a good read and one I would read again. I just didn't love this book as much as I thought I would.
Single father. Widow. Retired.
Three things he never thought he'd be by thity, yet all his daily reality. This is not the life Darren would have chosen, but it's the hand he's been dealt.
Darren loves his daughter. He loved Belle. He's not interested in more heartache. Relationships are a thing of the past. Until he meets her -
She's the awakening he desperately needs, but one Darren's not sure he deserves.
Haddie
Everything happens for a reason. Time heals all wounds. You're too young to give up on love.
They say that, but they're wrong. Haddie's world crumbled when her fiance died. Then she met him -
He's flawed in the same ways. Broken in the same places. Scared of the same things. He looks at Haddie like she's his salvation. And she wants to be, but an open heart means risking a broken one.
There are few people in this series whose story I wanted to read and Darren's story was on of them. I wanted to see how his life would turn out once the love of his love was gone. Now aftter reading this book I'm not quite sure how I feel about it. While I did enjoy reading Darren's story it was no where near as good as Mel and Sawyer's story. Maybe it's because they had more books, I don't know. Either way this still was a good read and one I would read again. I just didn't love this book as much as I thought I would.
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