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November 14, 2020
Review: Off Limits Attraction
Off Limits Attraction by Jayci LeeMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Jihae Park keeps a cool face no matter what is happening. Yet, she has a hard time keeping it together when she meets film producer, Colin Song. He recruits her to invest in his movie and the two vow to remain professional though there is an almost immediate attraction. An attraction that grows into a hot affair which might become something more. If only Colin didn't have a secret that could destroy their romance.
Off Limits Attraction is my second read by Jayci Lee, and I have seen so much growth in this work. I felt like she took the time to build the right setting and plot points that made this a strong story. The descriptions made me feel like I was in the story. On another note, I loved that this featured Asian characters and the cover is simply beautiful.
Colin and Jihae were hot together and I read this in hours. I loved how each character came into their own and I felt for Jihae's character. I was so glad to see her development and empowerment.
I look forward to reading more from this author. I feel she is going to get better with each book she writes.
Thank you #Netgalley and #Harlequin for the chance to read and provide a honest review.
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Published on November 14, 2020 22:30
November 13, 2020
Review: Back in the Texan's Bed
Back in the Texan's Bed by Naima SimoneMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Ross Edmond is shocked to learn the only woman who he loved has given him a son. He is eager to know his child and suggests they move in together to coparent. Charlotte Jarrett, a chef, returns home after three years to take a job at the restaurant Sheen to further her career. Soon, she runs into her old love and she discovers the fire between them hasn't died. Both Ross and Charlotte rekindle their relationship though past hurt and pain still lingers. Pretty soon, they have to decide if they can have a future or if a common enemy will come between them once again.
Whew!
This is my second Harlequin read by Naima Simone. Ross struggled with his parents' rejection and I worried he would never come into his own. Fortunately, he has met the right woman in Charlotte and his son has given him the impetus to be a better man. This conflict with Ross and his parents drove a lot of the storyline and Naima Simone's talent kept me reading until I was done. This author is a whiz at writing insanely hot love scenes and brings quality to Harlequin's Desire line. I loved her use of descriptives and she has a creative flair that makes me want to read more of her work. I look forward to reading whatever she pens because I know I will not just be entertained but I'll be sucked into the story until the very end.
Fans of second chances will not be disappointed in this read. And, can I take a moment and rave about the cover? It is beautiful like most of the Desire line. Kudos to the designer!
Thank you #Netgalley and #Harlequin
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Published on November 13, 2020 10:52
November 12, 2020
Review: Scandal in the VIP Suite
Scandal in the VIP Suite by Nadine GonzalezMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Nina Taylor ventures to Miami to celebrate her mother's death. She arrives at the Sand Castle only to learn that the two bedroom suite that should have been hers has been given to actor, Julian Knight. Because of a mix-up, she gets a chance to peek into the suite and encounters the actor. Once they realize that the hotel is booked, Julian offers for her to stay in the guest room. She accepts his offer and soon they share a scorching kiss.
From the moment they met, the electricity between them could not be denied. This is my first time reading this author. She brings a vivid description of Miami and Florida life. I enjoyed the storyline and thought the attraction between Nina and Julian sizzled. I finished this read really quickly and would recommend it to others. I look forward to reading more from this author.
Thank you, #Netgalley and #Harlequin
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Published on November 12, 2020 23:07
November 10, 2020
Review: The Wife He Needs
The Wife He Needs by Brenda JacksonMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Wife He Needs is the first in the Westmoreland Legacy: The Outlaws.
Years after his wife's death, Garth Outlaw is finally ready to get married again. He is seeking a partnership and a woman willing to accept that his heart will always belong to his wife. He thinks he has found that woman but when she does not show up for their getaway, Garth invites Regan to vacation with him.
Regan Fairchild is a private pilot who has worked for the Outlaw family for years. She has been in love with Garth for a long time and jumps at the chance to spend two weeks with him though she knows she is a replacement. She hopes to convince Garth to see her, not just as a friend, but as the woman he needs.
Both Garth and Regan are likeable and relatable. I loved the story overall and I found their passion believable. Regan remained true the entire book and I am all for putting yourself out there when it comes for love. Garth's story seemed to shift from the beginning. At first, it seemed as if he wasn't aware of his feelings but then later on, that changed where he was well aware of how he felt. I didn't get that part but it didn't detract from the overall storyline.
As usual, Brenda Jackson had me engaged. I love how she crafts her stories. I can't wait to read the rest of the books in this series.
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Published on November 10, 2020 16:45
Review: How to Catch a Queen
How to Catch a Queen by Alyssa ColeMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
How to Catch a Queen is the first book in Alyssa Cole's Runaway Royals series and my first read from this author.
Shanti Mohapi agrees to wed Sanyu, king of Njaza to fulfill her lifelong dream to become a queen. After working all her life and preparing for this role, the reality is not what she expected. She is immediately physically attracted to her new husband but she is viewed as an outsider and her marriage has an end date before it has even began.
Sanyu is an unwilling king and only marries Shanti because it is required. He wants to run away from the kingship which he feels stifles him. Sanyu will never be the king his father was. Njaza is in trouble and Sanyu doubts he will be able to help his country out of their political struggle. He desires his wife but has been taught love should not be a part of this equation.
This story was a slow build. Both characters had issues to work on and it was good to see their development. Shanti was a brilliant woman and I did wonder why she would have such a goal to be a queen. But, I loved her wit and her skill and the fact that she learned to rely on her personal strength.
Sanyu had the physical but not the mental brawn. It was good to him come to accept and view himself as king and act accordingly. But he did try my patience as times. Though I loved him.
The passion between the characters was believable and I absolutely loved reading about them working together.
My biggest issue was another character. He was positively evil and a perfectly crafted bad guy. I would have liked to see him really get his comeuppance. But, I guess, everyone deserves a second chance.
Alyssa Cole is a dynamic and masterful writer. I was sucked into the story. I will definitely read more from this author.
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Published on November 10, 2020 16:44
Review: A Home for Her Daughter
A Home for Her Daughter by Jill WeatherholtMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Janie Edmiston returned home to Whispering Slopes for a fresh start with her daughter and to claim a surprising inheritance. Janie is thrilled to learn she now has a home, money and a camp but there is a catch. She must work with her past crush, Drew Brenner, to get the camp back in business. If she doesn't, she will lose everything.
Drew Brenner is a widower and recluse. He has to come out of his self-imposed shell in order to help his childhood friend and her daughter, Riley. Riley brings back past crippling memories but Drew knows Janie could use his help. So he agrees.
I truly enjoyed this read, falling in love with each of the character. From the first page, I was grabbed into the storyline. I felt both Janie and Drew's pain and it was good to see their broken hearts find healing with God's love and with each other. Jill Weatherholt tackled issues such as abuse and loss of loved ones with sensitivity and depth. Riley's personality shone through and my heart smiled reading about her. A great story of second chance, of grace and of faith.
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Published on November 10, 2020 16:43
Review: A Home for Her Daughter
Published on November 10, 2020 09:04
October 28, 2020
Review: Her Motherhood Wish
Her Motherhood Wish by Tara Taylor QuinnMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Woodrow Alexander was a sperm donor so long ago that he forgot about it until he gets a phone call that will change his life forever. Attorney Cassie Thompson knew she wanted a baby and employed an agency to start her family. But when she learns her baby's health could be at risk, she reaches out to her sperm donor. What she finds is a man who is caring and thoughtful and Cassie realizes that this might be the man of her dreams.
I loved the concept of a sperm donor bringing two people together and I enjoyed the baby's storyline. There were so many heartwarming moments that made me smile. However, the hero's personal view bothered me sometimes. I think at his age, he should be confident and more at peace with himself and his life decisions. As a result, it made the romance between them though sweet, less appealing. He was so self-conscious that it took away from the love story. I loved his good heart but self-love is also really important.
I don't think there was a strong conflict but the emotional turmoil that a mother faces when her child is at risk was one I understood and felt.
Thank you #Netgalley #Harlequin.
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Published on October 28, 2020 17:36
October 21, 2020
Review: Yellow Wife
Yellow Wife by Sadeqa JohnsonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is a story of a beautiful slave, Pheby Delores Brown, and how she survives living in the famous slave jail in Virginia, Devil's Half-Acre.
Originally born in a plantation, Pheby is privileged and shielded because of her mother's position and her relationship with the Master's beloved sister. Pheby cannot wait until she is eighteen when she will be freed and finally get her happy-ever-after with her love, Essex Henry. But, the Master's wife hates Pheby and what she represents and soon Pheby finds herself thrown out of her the only home she has ever known and into the house of the Jailer. Life as she know it, has changed forever and she has to use her wits to survive and to help the people she cares about.
Whew! I have read other works by Sadeqa Johnson so I knew she had some serious writing chops. BUT, this historical fiction read was different from her other works. What a gritty, grueling depiction of life for enslaved women back then. I read this in hours - pausing to work and eat. Her descriptions made me visualize the depravity, the lack of humanity but also the moments of love. Pheby endured so much in this snapshot of her life that I wondered how she had the fortitude to survive - but love for others is a great motivator.
It is obvious from this read that Sadeqa did a lot of research to bring this character to life. Her experiences are not for the faint-hearted. It shows the horror of slavery with images that remain implanted in your mind long after reading. I felt how the quest for freedom is a powerful driving force and I applaud the author for taking this character through journeys of highs and lows that rocked me to the core. There wasn't a truth stone of this painful time in history that was left unturned.
Goodness. I have to take a moment to breathe. This was raw and real.
On a lighter note, what an apt title and beautiful cover. I can't wait to see what else this author brings.
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Published on October 21, 2020 12:17
Review: If the Boot Fits
If the Boot Fits by Rebekah WeatherspoonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Amanda Queen works as a personal assistant to a wicked diva. That job was supposed to be a starting point to her career as a writer. But, her screenplay remains untouched as she strives to meet the needs of this demanding actress. However, one night at a party leads to a hot encounter with a hot, Academic Award-winning actor.
Sam Pleasant ended his award win in bed with a plus-sized beauty. But the next morning she is gone and she mistakenly has his Oscar. Sam is intrigued to find this woman he calls, Cha-cha but it is like she has vanished. Fortunately, he will be given a second chance to see if this woman is the right fit for him - for a lifetime.
Rebekah Weatherspoon starts off this Cinderalla-esque tale with a bang! Amanda and Sam have spent a memorable night together that is need to fan yourself H-O-T. I was hooked from the first page onward. This was filled with great character development. I loved Sam's integrity and Amanda's work ethic. I especially enjoyed how they bonded and how she developed self-confidence to go after her dream. Dru - the diva - was Cruella Deville good and fun to read. It was satisfying to see how love conquered all.
This was my first read in the series and I must go back to read the first and I can't wait for the next book. I loved the family dynamic and of course, the cowboy theme never gets tired.
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Published on October 21, 2020 11:52


