Contemporary Romance

Review – Falling Under (Ink & Chrome #2) by Lauren Dane

Publisher: Forever Publish Date: Out now Reviewed by: E How I got this book: ARC from the publisher via Netgalley Duke Bradshaw, co-owner of the custom motorcycle shop Twisted Steel, is great with his hands and not afraid to get dirty . . . especially in his fantasies about his redheaded neighbor Carmella Rossi. Carmella […]

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Review: The Taming of The Billionaire by Jessica Clare

Publisher: Intermix Genre: Contemporary Romance, Erotic Romance Where did you get the book: e-arc from publisher Release date: Out now The New York Times bestselling author of The Billionaire and the Virgin returns with a tale of Shakespearean-style seduction… Edie’s an overbearing cat behaviorist who’s not big on people. Magnus is a newly-rich game developer

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Joint Review: Brown-eyed Girl by Lisa Kleypas

Reviewers: Has and Lou Publisher: St. Martins Genre: Contemporary Romance Where did you get the book: e-arc from publisher Release date: 11th August Wedding planner Avery Crosslin may be a rising star in Houston society, but she doesn’t believe in love–at least not for herself. When she meets wealthy bachelor Joe Travis and mistakes him

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Review: Second Chance Summer by Jill Shalvis (from Lou)

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Genre: Contemporary Romance Where did you get the book: e-ARC from publisher Release date: Out now Cedar Ridge, Colorado, is famous for crisp mountain air, clear blue skies, and pine-scented breezes. And it’s the last place Lily Danville wants to be. But she needs a job, and there’s an opening at

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Review – Back to Us by Christi Barth

Publisher: Carin Press Publish Date: Out Now How I got this book: eARC from author Reviewer: MinnChica Ward Cantrell always went for the long shot. But that recklessness cost him his college scholarship and his chance to play pro ball, and—worst of all—it ended his relationship with the girl next door. Neither the town nor

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