I have been struggling to stay engaged with books in 2023 and decided to switch it up with some Audible Original novellas. I enjoyed both of these stories and at just under 3 hours, they are perfect if you want something you can listen to in a day or two. Coming Home by Kennedy Ryan,Read the Post
When A Rogue Meets His Match by Elizabeth Hoyt & Night of The Scoundrel by Kelly Bowen
I couldn’t believe it when I found this in a Little Free Library a few months after the release date in brand new condition! When A Rogue Meets His Match is the second book in Elizabeth’s Hoyt’s new Greycourt series and follows Lady Messalina Greycourts’s forced marriage to her uncle’s wicked bully-for-hire, Gideon Hawthorne. This bookRead the Post
Mistletoe Christmas: An Anthology
This yuletide anthology features four romances that unfold during The Duke of Greystoke’s exclusive Christmas Revelry –where conspicuously placed mistletoe causes a bit of good trouble in this well-paced anthology. Each short story features determined heroines who aren’t afraid to defy society’s rules when it comes to their passions or true loves A Mistletoe KissRead the Post
Rogues Rush In: A Regency Duet by Tessa Dare & Christi Caldwell
His Bride For The Taking Tessa Dare’s Spindle Cove series opened me up to the world of historical romance. I’ve read two of the novellas in that series and really enjoyed them. Dare told funny, emotional, and touching romances in less than 200 pages. So when I saw Dare had written a novella in thisRead the Post
Holiday Novellas Mini Reviews !
Christmas romance who? This year I read two winter holiday novellas set around New Year’s Eve and Thanksgiving. A Tale of Two Cities: A New Year’s Novella by Alexandra Warren It’s New Year’s Eve and professional dancer Cheyenne Foster is ready to make it official with her almost-boyfriend but is shocked to discover he hasRead the Post
Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole
Rating: Unrated| Avon | Contemporary | Once Ghosted, Twice Shy was a moderately paced perfect little romance to start the year off with, but I have to admit I felt like I was plunked down in the third act — I needed this to be a full story! We take a short walk through the start, endRead the Post