This book is a lot like those fish out of water 90’s romantic comedies. We have 27-year-old Tai Samuels the (as the book describes him multiple times) sassy, lipgloss-wearing party boy who flees Boston with just the clothes on his back after a disastrous breakup. He makes a detour in small-town Vermont and, with aRead 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
A Daring Arrangement by Joanna Shupe
I’ve struggled to get into a historical romance this year. I’ve been searching for something that didn’t have a heavy focus on the class politics of the Ton and–when I remembered this series was set in Gilded Age New York City–I decided to give this one a go. Well…jokes on me because despite this book’sRead the Post
Flipcup by Kim Hartfield
I binged the first few books in Sarina Bowen’s True North series and wasn’t planning on reading from the expanded universe but this book intrigued me because Kim Hartfield chose to write for one of Bowen’s characters from Speakeasy (True North #5). In that book, 22-year-old beer distributor and party girl Chelsea has her heartRead 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
Audible Originals: Call Me Maybe and What The Hex
I was hesitant about Audible Original Stories, but I’ve found they are the perfect thing to listen to while I’m cleaning or running errands because if you speed up to 1.5, you can listen to an entire story in about 2 hours. Admittedly, I don’t think it’s worth getting an Audible subscription just for theRead the Post
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