BOOK REVIEW: First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison

BOOK REVIEW: First-Time Caller by B.K. BorisonFirst-Time Caller by BK Borison
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Synopsis:

Aiden Valentine has a secret: he’s fallen out of love with love. And as the host of Baltimore’s romance hotline, that’s a bit of a problem. But when a young girl calls in to the station asking for dating advice for her mom, the interview goes viral, thrusting Aiden and Heartstrings into the limelight.

Lucie Stone thought she was doing just fine. She has a good job; an incredible family; and a smart, slightly devious kid. But when all of Baltimore is suddenly scrutinizing her love life—or lack thereof—she begins to question if she’s as happy as she believed. Maybe a little more romance wouldn’t be such a bad thing.

Everyone wants Lucie to find her happy ending…even the handsome, temperamental man calling the shots. But when sparks start to fly behind the scenes, Lucie must make the final decision between the radio-sponsored happily ever after or the man in the headphones next to her.

Review:

I didn’t see First-Time Caller coming.  The story pulled me in right away, but then I lingered.  Unsure about how I felt as everything played out.  Yet before I knew it, I was completely in.  Obsessed.  Clinging to their every word.  I fell in love right along with them.  And that ending?!  I sobbed.  This story was everything.

It feels like every time I get my hopes up for something good, reality comes out swinging. I don’t know how to be a hopeful person anymore.
It’s easier not to be.

Aiden had lost his hope and optimism for love.  But when Maya called, Lucie’s 12 year old daughter, something happened.  Lucie got on the phone and their conversation was so effortless.  And a tiny spark emerged.  But when Aiden and Lucie met for the first time in person, I was cackling.  It was awkward personified.  Even if the chemistry between them was undeniably fun!  As Lucie found herself spending more time around the studio and Aiden, I loved listening to them talk.  And watching that slow and tentative friendship form between them.

“This is a live conversation?”
I nod. “Mm- hmm.”
“Right now?”
“That’s what this little blinking red light tells me.”
“Oh, good.” Lucie sounds winded. “I was worried this would be embarrassing.”

Aiden, I loved him.  I loved how proactive he was, but oh wow did he hold his cards close to his chest.  He definitely had some growing to do, so I loved watching his journey!  While he was surrounded by those that cared for him, he just had to let himself feelLucie started the spark in his heart, and I loved watching the layers peel away from him.

“I want goose bumps. I want to be wanted. All this time and I— I haven’t given up. I guess I’m just waiting for it to find me.”

Lucie was surrounded by love, but it felt like she was in a rut when it came to romance.  I adored her co-workers, her ex, and her bestie.  They were some of her biggest champions and each one was so memorable!  But Lucie deserved her own HEA, and I was cheering her on every step of the way!  So many moments with Aiden felt like they were leading her on a path towards hope and love.  That something more was in her future. But her path was not an easy one.

Lucie Stone: You guys, Aiden told me he watches YouTube videos and cries.
Aiden Valentine: [sighs]
Lucie Stone: Big, fat tears.
Aiden Valentine: What’s the point of a secret if you’re going to share it with the world?
Lucie Stone: [laughter]
Aiden Valentine: It’s not funny.
Lucie Stone: Then why are you smiling?

Aiden and Lucie on the air together were hilarious.  There were so many moments between them, or even when they were with others, that had me screaming with laughter.  So getting those little bonus moments between chapters, where we got like a transcript of part of the show, those made me feel so much!  And their time outside of the studio I cherished too.  Especially when they crossed that line of friendship to more, they could be so steamy together!

“Nah, Lucie.” In my dream, he brushes a kiss against my forehead. “I think you’re the magic.”

The ending to First-Time Caller was absolutely beautiful.  I sobbed all the tears and was so happy.  And that little peak was so sweet!  I can’t wait to be back in this world watching others we grew to care for get their happily ever afters too!  So if you’re looking for an adult romance that will warm your heart, while also making you laugh and cry, definitely add this one to your tbr!

 

A few more favorite quotes:

I got a taste of the real Aiden last night, and now I want more.
But I can’t. I shouldn’t.

 

I don’t want to fight it anymore. I don’t think I can.

 

“Fuck it,” I whisper, and I drag her mouth to mine.

BOOK REVIEWS: Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover & Angels’ Blood (Guild Hunter #1) by Nalini Singh

BOOK REVIEWS: Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover & Angels’ Blood (Guild Hunter #1) by Nalini SinghUgly Love by Colleen Hoover
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Synopsis:

When Tate Collins moves in with her brother, the last thing she expects is to collide with Miles Archer, a brooding pilot with an unrelenting grip on his past. Their attraction is electric, undeniable, and all-consuming—but Miles has rules. No questions. No future. A no-strings arrangement seems simple at first, but a deep, shattering truth lurks just beneath the surface.

Tate soon realizes that Miles is not just guarded but fractured. Torn between desire and self-destruction, his pain bleeds into every part of their dynamic. Miles’s past hides horrors that threaten to rip apart the fragile connection they’ve created, and Tate is forced to make a choice that will change both their lives forever.

With suspense simmering underneath every moment of passion, Ugly Love is a whirlwind of lust, heartbreak, and dark revelations that build to a stunning crescendo. For those drawn to the raw tension and psychological complexities of Verity, this is a riveting story where emotions erupt, secrets fester, and love may not be enough to heal the deep scars etched into the past.

Review:

Ugly Love slowly built me up with hope and love, and then it completely ripped me apart.  This was my first Colleen Hoover book, and I get it now.  Her stories include all of the messy parts of life.  Not only the parts where we struggle, but especially the parts we don’t ever want to think about.  So I cried, I raged, and I didn’t think I would ever be able to forgive something that happened.  If I read this book 15 years ago, emotionally it would have played out very differently for me.  But life changes you.  Just like the characters were changed by what happened in their pasts.  Forgiveness, grief, and trying to find your new normal were huge elements of this story.  And that ending…..it  was powerful and left me feeling so happy.  Miles and Tate took me on a journey, and I won’t ever forget it.  If you’re looking for a story that slowly seeps into your heart and is heavy on the angst and emotions, this is your book.  Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

 

BOOK REVIEWS: Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover & Angels’ Blood (Guild Hunter #1) by Nalini SinghAngels' Blood (Guild Hunter #1)
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Synopsis:

Nalini Singh introduces readers to a world of beauty and bloodlust, where angels hold sway over vampires.

Vampire hunter Elena Deveraux is hired by the dangerously beautiful Archangel Raphael. But this time, it’s not a wayward vamp she has to track. It’s an archangel gone bad.

The job will put Elena in the midst of a killing spree like no other—and pull her to the razor’s edge of passion. Even if the hunt doesn’t destroy her, succumbing to Raphael’s seductive touch just may. For when archangels play, mortals break.

Review:

Angel’s Blood was a fast-paced paranormal romance that swept me away!  Elena was a vampire hunter who was brave, fierce, and had me cheering her on.  Raphael was an Archangel who was as deadly as he was mysterious.  When the two of them intertwined as she hunted down a rogue archangel, I was gripping the edge of my seat.  This book was dark, luscious, and I never wanted to put it down. It was an entertaining, steamy, intricately plotted story that was memorable and ended at the perfect stopping spot.  I can’t wait to see what happens next!  I listened to the audiobook and read a physical copy, and I loved devouring this story in both formats!  

 

BOOK REVIEW: The Love Haters by Katherine Center

BOOK REVIEW: The Love Haters by Katherine CenterThe Love Haters by Katherine Center
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Synopsis:

Katie Vaughn has been burned by love in the past―now she may be lighting her career on fire. She has two choices: wait to get laid off from her job as a video producer or, at her coworker Cole’s request, take a career-making gig profiling Tom “Hutch” Hutcheson, a Coast Guard rescue swimmer in Key West. The catch? Katie’s not exactly qualified. She can’t swim―but pretends that she can.

Plus, Cole and Hutch are brothers. And they don’t get along. Next stop: paradise! But paradise is messier than it seems. As Katie gets entangled with Hutch (the most scientifically good-looking man she has ever seen . . . but maybe a bit of a love hater), along with his colorful aunt Rue and his rescue Great Dane, she gets trapped in a lie. Or two.

Swim lessons, helicopter flights, conga lines, drinking contests, hurricanes, and stolen kisses ensue―along with chances to tell the truth, to face old fears, and to be truly brave at last.

Review:

The Love Haters was a sweet, forced proximity that touched on deeper topics.  With a beautiful found family, I was completely enamored with Katie, Hutch, Rue, the gals, and George Bailey!  This felt like a book I would want to bring to the beach.

“You’ll be with rescue swimmers,” she said. “You couldn’t drown if you tried.”
“Challenge accepted.”
Beanie leaned into the phone to give me a look.

Katie was her own worst enemy at times.  She could be so negative and hateful to herself.  And while her internal monologues went on longer than I would have liked, I loved watching her grow.  Her journey to finding peace, positivity, and love with herself and her body was a fabulous one!  And Hutch was someone I loved right away.  He could be so quiet and serious, but he was also kind, caring, and so sweet.  I wanted to know all of his thoughts!  Plus, his dog was the cutest!  I would love to steal George Bailey from the pages!

Cole had warned me that nothing about Hutch was in any way fun.
Yet here he was: teasing me a little.
Maybe he sensed my panic. Or maybe he had some of his own.

Watching Katie and Hutch work together, while the tension simmered, was a lot of fun.  But their path wasn’t easy.  Thankfully they had Rue and the gals cheering them on.  They were such a hoot!  But at 63% something happened with Cole, and I was not okay with it. It made me loathe Cole, I kept getting the ick factor, and I could not be on board with any of those lies.  This story went from a 4 star, down to a 1 star for me.  And while the ending was wonderful and had some perilous moments, I just couldn’t get past what happened. 

Maybe it was the island breezes. Or the sangria. Or the warmth of the sun. Or the lovely feeling of being surrounded by the easy chatter of friends. But there was something special going on that I couldn’t ignore. 

So closing this story, I was torn.  I loved Katie’s journey with herself.  I loved Hutch and his dog George Bailey.  And Rue and the gals.  But I struggled with Cole and how he twisted the story.  It left a bad taste in my mouth.  I’m not okay with lying and manipulation, and Cole just came across as a snake.  So take with that as you may.  I will be getting lost in a fantasy world after this!

“Your brain stopped working?”
Hutch nodded. “It did.”
“Why?”
“Because every time I’m around you— and today was the worst of all— I want . . .” He shook his head. “I just want . . . everything.”

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book, provided by the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

BOOK REVIEWS: Don’t Hex and Drive (Stay a Spell #2) & Firebird (The Fire That Binds #1) by Juliette Cross

BOOK REVIEWS: Don’t Hex and Drive (Stay a Spell #2) & Firebird (The Fire That Binds #1) by Juliette CrossDon't Hex and Drive (Stay a Spell #2)
by Juliette Cross
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Synopsis:

Notoriously bad at peopling, Isadora Savoie spends most of her time in the greenhouse or at the local animal shelter, using her Conduit powers of growth and healing. Content to remain in the background of the Savoie sister shenanigans, she’s reluctantly roped into the mystery of missing neighborhood girls.

Now, she’s partnered with a flashy, flirty vampire to find them before it’s too late. Devraj Kumar has seen and done it all. Three hundred years roaming the earth as a Stygorn—a legendary vampire warrior who operates in the shadows—has its perks. But ennui has set in. That is, until he has a run-in—literally—with an intriguing witch while on a new assignment in New Orleans.

Fascinated by her resistance to his charms, Devraj can’t help but push her buttons in an effort to get to know the shy witch. Fortunately for him, she’s been recruited by the Lord of Vampires to assist Devraj on the case. Between a Bollywood marathon, supernatural dating app, secret package, and sexy driving instruction, Isadora is in over her head. And Devraj? After just one taste, he’s playing for keeps.

Review:

Don’t Hex and Drive was a paranormal romcom that was fun to listen to.  It was steamy, cheesy, and this enemies to lovers slow burn kept me entertained.  With an adorable family and lots of witchy vampire banter, I binged this one in two days.  But I never fully connected to either of the characters, so it was a little bit of a miss for me in that regard.  I can see many people love it though, but I won’t be continuing on with this series.

 

BOOK REVIEWS: Don’t Hex and Drive (Stay a Spell #2) & Firebird (The Fire That Binds #1) by Juliette CrossFirebird (The Fire That Binds #1)
by Juliette Cross
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Synopsis:

A conqueror captivated…
A witch prophesied to save them all…
An unforgiving world where dragons rule Rome.

Julian Dakkia, Roman general and nephew to the emperor, has played his role as conqueror well. Yet, the moment he laid eyes on Malina, he was enthralled by the Dacian dancer. Years later, the fierce beauty stands before him, a captive on a scarred battlefield, her life in danger. He instinctively shifts into his fierce dragon form to save her, an action that may mean his head on the imperial gate.

The rules of their world dictate that he is the conqueror and she is the captured. But he and his dragon know one thing: their bond has nothing to do with the laws of mighty Rome. She belongs to them. And they belong to her.

Fierce and powerful, twenty-one-year old Malina has survived the loss of her family and she is determined to fight until her dying breath. Still, she can’t believe that the centurion who had once bestowed a secret talisman on her is the Roman general of legendary brutality…and now holds her life in his hands. Nor can she deny how her soul has always seemed to answer his. Slowly she learns that Julian is caught in his mad uncle’s machinations for domination, and helps him plot the downfall of the empire itself.

As they navigate a world where flying deathriders conquer and burn, their love will ignite a firestorm that can only end in heartbreak or death. Or both.

Firebird is an adult romantasy novel that contains dark themes, including slavery in Ancient Rome, which may be uncomfortable for some readers.

Review:

Firebird was a romantasy that had elements of a slave/master relationship, found family, magic, dragons, and political intrigue.  I listened to the audiobook and I enjoyed both of the narrators.  They made it so easy to get lost in this book. The story was quick paced, had forbidden love, and I was kept interested.  Plus, I loved seeing all of the different sides of them, especially Julian Dakkis. But at the same time, I didn’t feel the emotions the characters did.  Yes there were moments of joy, fear, disgust, happiness, and more.  But I need that connection to the characters to want to continue a series.  Firebird ended with a happily for now, and we closed the book with some peace in mind.  Yet, there was still so much unrest and more to come.  I’m uncertain whether I’ll pick up that next book.  I think that will be heavily weighted on other people’s reviews, since it’ll be told by two different characters we met in this book.

 

BOOK REVIEW: Unbound by Shadows by Avalon Griffin

BOOK REVIEW: Unbound by Shadows by Avalon GriffinUnbound by Shadows by Avalon Griffin
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Synopsis:

Transported to another world, tempted by a dangerous passion.

Selene has never been one to make a fuss. She doesn’t mind it when the barista gets her order wrong, someone cuts her off in traffic, or she has to drop everything to mediate her family’s latest crisis. But when she goes through a portal to the matriarchal dimension of Aurelia, she discovers that being nice doesn’t always pay. Especially when she meets a demon whose smoldering gaze makes her wonder why she ever craved a life so ordinary.

Samael is a vengeance demon with a drive to punish wrongs. Kidnapped from the Underworld and brought to Aurelia as a boy, his demonic tendencies make him an outcast in a realm he can’t escape. When he becomes Selene’s guardian on a quest for a stone that could send her home, he plots to sacrifice her and steal it for himself. But as they travel together, their attraction grows. Until one day, they each must choose between finding escape and surrendering to temptation.

Unbound by Shadows is a standalone novel, the first in an interconnected fated-mates series that blends paranormal romance and fantasy in a setting rooted in urban mythology. Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Ruby Dixon, and Kresley Cole.

Review:

With adventure, love and deceit laced throughout the pages, I never wanted to stop listening to Unbound by Shadows!   This forced proximity, paranormal romance was so much fun!  It had multiple dimensions, a brooding demon, and a wayward human.  So if you’re looking for a new story to get devour, definitely add this one to your tbr!

A demon—a huge, fearsome creature straight from the Underworld—was trembling under her touch. Holding her body against his as if he would die without it.

Watching Selene’s resilience in a brand new world, had me cheering her on!  She felt so bogged down and controlled in her old life, so I loved that she was starting  anew.  She was smart, endearing, and it was entertaining seeing everything unfurl through her eyes while she was in the Realm of Aurelia.  But my favorite moments with Selene were when she was with Sam. I loved that she was able to find her voice, and true love too.

He felt a pull—deep and instinctual. A sudden overwhelming need to indulge her. To please and satisfy. To be the male, the only male, that could give her what she desired. It was disturbing… but undeniable.

We got this story from both of their povs, and I loved listening to all of Sam’s thoughts.  He was a shadow demon who enjoyed reading erotica, so of course I loved him right away!  He was protective, broody, deadly, and also could be oh so sweet.  While his haunting past formed him into the demon he was now, he still had growing to do too.  Right along with Selene!

“Remember your anger, sweet one! There is nothing more powerful than a female’s fury. Feel it, use it!”

With steamy kisses that go astray, perilous moments, found family, and a wonderful ending, Unbound by Shadows was a paranormal that you can get lost in.  I listened to the audiobook, and the narrator did such a fabulous job making this story come alive!  She made the world completely disappear around me!  Also, I absolutely adored some of the characters we met, like Eldridge and Brunie.  They were my favorites!  They brought out sides of Sam that I was clambering to see, and there were so many memorable moments with them!  And while this story ends in a happily for now, you can tell there are still more adventures for both Sam and Selene to go on together.  I can’t wait to see what happens next!

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book, provided by the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

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