J. Rose Black
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"This is a cute and sweet romance, with flashbacks. And while I did like the flashbacks, I felt there were too many for how short this story is.
The chemistry between Maddox and Briella is undeniable. And while events may have kept them away, but when " Read more of this review » |
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The Real Ones (Chasing Victory #1.5):
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This was a quick read that still managed to tug at my heart a little. Briella Reddington is sunshine with quiet strength, and I loved how she knows her worth even when loving Maddox still hurts. She is not reckless with her heart anymore," Read more of this review » |
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"Review of advance copy received from Author
This book follows a football player Maddox and a softball player Briella. A heartbreaking situation causes them to meet and feel the sparks fly. However Maddox’s career was taking off and they grew distance." Read more of this review » |
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I think the moment with her roommate Kanami was the most real as she recognized that she needed a moment to herself, to breathe, to grieve a little, to prepare herself for the emotional turmoil she would be facing. Her roommate wasn’t trying to be in
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I have a bonus epilogue that went on too long... I had 2 betareaders and an editor tell me to cut it, so I'm working on making it available as a free
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Pssst. I wrote them out of order. Please don’t hate me. Thank you for reading and the lovely review!
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cute, steamy, a little different Lots of obstacles in this story. Mila’s been dating a cheating ahole she works with. As a way of getting distance from her messed up love / work life, she’s off for a weekend to visit friends. Specifically her friends ...more |
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“If there was one thing a former sniper could do well, it was wait. Patiently. Quietly. Without a sound. Barely a movement. Just him, a quiet mind and his breath.”
― Losing My Breath
― Losing My Breath
“Warmth radiated from her skin in waves. Her pulse beneath his fingertips. The telltale flutter in her neck. Life. It mattered, was precious. And could be taken away in an instant.”
― Losing My Breath
― Losing My Breath
“I can’t do more than this. Don’t ask me. If you ask, I’ll try and I’ll fail. You’ll end up hating me. And I’d rather die . . . than have you hate me. Or disappoint you. My own darkness, it still chips away at me.”
― Losing My Breath
― Losing My Breath
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“The night was all around, soft and quiet. The white moonlight was cold and clear, like the justice we dream of but don't find.”
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“I’m sure everyone’s sorry and said they’re sorry, and you’ve heard it a thousand times. We all mean well, by the way. We just don’t have words.”
I rubbed a hand over my forehead. Maybe that was the end of it. A little different than the standard lines. She meant well. Good talk. “It’s fine. Most people just say ‘sorry.’ I don’t need a speech.”
“I’m not, though.” Her hair swished against my arm as she shook her head. “It’s sad your mother died. It is. Because of all the things she’ll miss. It’s very sad. But, I’m glad she lived.” ”
― Chasing Headlines
I rubbed a hand over my forehead. Maybe that was the end of it. A little different than the standard lines. She meant well. Good talk. “It’s fine. Most people just say ‘sorry.’ I don’t need a speech.”
“I’m not, though.” Her hair swished against my arm as she shook her head. “It’s sad your mother died. It is. Because of all the things she’ll miss. It’s very sad. But, I’m glad she lived.” ”
― Chasing Headlines









































