I like to read a Harlequin category every now and then because I am just so amused by the tropes. I always think it’s funny how the hero or heroine is from a HUGE global family or how you can pretty much guarantee any down-on-their-luck or complacent character is most likely the next book. IRead the Post
Most Eligible Billionaire by Annika Martin
Only Vicky Nelson could accidentally become a dog whisperer to an eccentric but wealthy elderly woman. Vicky sees no harm in telling the woman what she wants to hear from Smuckers–her pomeranian. That is until she dies and wills her majority stake in a billion-dollar company to Smuckers with Vicky acting as Smucker’s proxy. Henry LockeRead the Post
High Stakes Series by Christina C. Jones
Like a lot of readers, I spent 2020 looking for breezier reads but this gritty Las Vegas underground series unexpectedly took me in! Ante Up (High Stakes #1) Asha Davis’ sizzling one-night stand turns out to be none other than Kingston Whitfield, son of Black Las Vegas royalty. Asha has secrets which means she hasRead the Post
F/F Romance Mini Reviews
Something To Talk About by Meryl Wilsner This debut tells the slo-o-o-o-w burn romance between a Chinese-American showrunner in her 40s and her younger assistant. A Hollywood workplace romance with this kind of power dynamic may sound cringe but Wilsner navigates it effectively. Still, I could never fully engage with this one. I found theRead the Post
The Wild One by Ruth Cardello
Unrated | 251 pages | Montlake | Contemporary | Release Date: 01/28/2020 On Ruth Cardello’s Amazon page she calls her books “bathtub reads” and that is the perfect way to describe this short, swoony, and adventurous romance about two Americans in Paris. In the midst of a quarter-life crisis, Wren takes a solo trip toRead the Post
Harlequin Category Mini Reviews!
I was fortunate enough to wether the beginning of the shutdown working from home and one of the things I did at lunch is read some books in my basket of category romances. Body Check by Elle Kennedy Elle Kennedy is a much-loved author on this blog and this is an interesting library sale findRead the Post