Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Until November By: Aurora Rose Reynolds

     November is looking forward to getting to know her father and the safety of a small town. After leaving the big apple and her bad memories for Tennessee, November starts working for her dad at his strip club doing the books. The one time she's allowed there during club hours she runs to Asher Mayson. He's perfect until he opens his mouth and makes assumptions. November wants nothing to do with Asher but too bad for November fate has other plans. Asher Mayson has never had a problem getting a woman that is until November. Now all he can think about is making November his and keeping her safe.

     I have had Until November in my to-read pile for months now and just never got around to reading it. It was a book I had purchased for free and there were others books that had interested me more. Now that I have read Until November I cannot believe that it took me so long to read. I could not put it down and absolutely loved this book.


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Royal Gentleman By: Christy Pastore

     Crown Prince of Sardones, Ander Nicholas Gabriel Camran was Kerris' childhood best friend. Until he wasn't.
     Nicholas was the boy who played hide-and-seek with her inside the palace walls. The pre-teen who taught her how to play the piano. The teen who snuck Kerris into the kitchen at midnight for ice cream sundaes. Nicholas was her first crush. Her first kiss.
     Ten years later, she has the opportunity of a lifetime. To photograph and chronicle the Royal Family of Sardones' reinstallation. To capture history. And now, he's about to become king. But the monarchy has rules. Traditions. Nicholas is determined to break them all. For his country. For himself. For Kerris to become his queen.

     Royal Gentleman was a good read I loved the chemistry between Nicholas and Kerris. The only issue that I really had with this was, there wasn't as much drama as I thought there would be. Not to say that that necessarily a bad thing because it's not. I'm just used to reading book where more often that not there's some conflict between the two lovers at some point in the story so this was a change for me.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

The Alpha's Unknown Son By: Skylar Thomas

     As Rose struggles to escape her past, she realizes she can never do so with her son as the ultimate reminder of the rejection and pain she tries to forget. As she tried to lead a life for both of them, she is suddenly forced to face Nick Rollins again, the handsome and fierce alpha that crushed her innocent heart. Rose doesn't trust him, but as danger lurks, he's the only one who can keep them safe. Is the mate bond enough to save them or will pride cause them to face their biggest fears yet?

     From just the initial sample reading that I got with The Alpha's Unknown Son I knew that I was going to enjoy this read. Then once I started reading the book in its entirely I could not stop. This is definitely a book that I will want to read again.

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

The Matchmaker's Playbook (Wingmen Inc. #1) By: Rachel Van Dyken

     Wingman rule number one: don't fall for a client.
     After a career-ending accident, former NFL recruit Ian Hunter is back on campus-and he's ready to get his new game on. As one of the masterminds behind Wingmen, Inc., a successful and secretive word-of-mouth dating service, he's putting his extensive skills with women to work for the lovelorn. But when Blake Olson requests the service of Wingmen, Inc., Ian may have landed his most hopeless client yet.
      From her frumpy athletic gear to her unfortunate choice of footwear, Blake is going to need a miracle if she wants to land her crush. At least with a professional matchmaker by her side she has a fighting chance. Ian knows that his advice and a makeover can turn Blake into another successful match. But as Blake begins the transformation from hot mess to smokin' hot, Ian realizes he's in danger of breaking his cardinal rule....

      I first got interested in The Matchmaker's Playbook from the movie and not the book itself. I saw the book as a recommendation and read the synopsis but was never interested in reading, at least not until after I watched the movie. I figured since I enjoyed watching the movie so much I thought I should give the book a read.
     I stick by something I had mentioned before, for movies based off of books depending on which you do first that's the one you are more biased to. Since I watched the movie first that is where my bias goes. That's not to say that the book was bad, after reading it I can safely say that the movie really stuck to it. It was more like the movie held my attention more than the book, making this a one and done read.

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Dump and Chase (Nashville Assassins: Next Generation) By: Toni Aleo

     Shelli Adler has known what she wanted since she was eleven years old. Aiden Brooks.
     But Aiden has always had other ideas. After spending the early years of his life without his dad, hockey legend Lucas Brooks, Aiden is determined not to settle for anything less than true love. When's he ready. Now he's living the fast life of an NHL bachelor. He won't give his heart to any one girl, but they can have his body-all night long.
     The party to celebrate the start of the second half of the season was supposed to be no different from any other party. And when a stunning stranger approaches Aiden, he can't seem to keep his hands off her.
     The next morning, she's gone, and he's been traded to his dad's former team, the Nashville Assassins. All of his professional dreams are coming true, but he can't shake the memory of the girl from the last party. He wants to see her again. Though, after moving across the country-and without knowing her name-the dream seems like a puck destined to miss the net.
     For Shelli, her night with Aiden was everything she's ever imagined it could be, and she's sure it is all about to change for them. But for that to happen...he would have to know who she was.
     The Dump was only the beginning. The Chase is worth waiting a lifetime for.

     I could not put Dump and Chase down. I highly recommend this book. I read the sample to Dump and Chase a while back and kept circling around to it because I knew I had to read it. Now, that I have finished reading I can safely say that the sample held up to the rest of the book and is a book I glad I've read.