Hello fellow book lovers! This week I’ve been busy finishing up a few ARCs and reading some new releases from my TBR list. Here’s a few from my TBR that I’d like to share with you and if you have a chance, please check them out. All three are available on Kindle Unlimited.
Well written contemporary romance with some rom-com parts and lots of steamy and hot sex scenes. Told from the heroine and hero’s point of views, we are taken on a journey of discovering what they really want in life. It’s very easy to sympathize with the characters and feel all the emotion with them as well as cheer for them to work it all out.
I didn’t like that Bianca’s parents were pushing her to settle down, get married, and become a baby factory instead of putting her education to good use at the family company. I did like how Bianca stood up for what she wanted and how Brett fully supported her choices.
One of my favorite parts was Bianca’s dates that her mother set her up on. Who thinks it is ok to set their daughter up with someone who is engaged to be married in a few months? Oh yes, someone delusional enough to think a woman belongs in the home while the man works.
This is book one of six in the “Find Me in Serenity” series and you definitely will want to read them in order. Written in the third person, we are introduced to our main characters Jenna and Logan. There are also lots of fun side characters — neighbors, coworkers, and townsfolk. Everyone has something from the past that they don’t want to share and it seems Jenna has quite a bit. I’m looking forward to finding out what all is involved in her past and if she and Logan can build trust.
I did enjoy the banter between Jenna and Logan — especially how Logan basically states something rather than asking and Jenna seems OK to go along with it.
This is book two of six in the “Find Me in Serenity” series and you definitely will want to read them in order. Written in the third person, we continue to learn more about our main characters Jenna and Logan. There are also lots of fun side characters — neighbors, coworkers, and townsfolk — involved it their lives. Logan is working on building trust with Jenna and it seems to be working to a point.
Ms. Cruise has a knack for telling about small towns — nobody locks their doors, neighbors stop by with welcome gifts of food & beverage, neighbors walking in your home without waiting for a response after a quick knock, and everyone knowing your business.
I continue to enjoy the banter between Jenna and Logan, love the “Smokey & the Bandit” reference, and those Grace Triplet Sisters are a hoot!
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