BOOK REVIEW: Problematic Summer Romance (Not in Love #2) by Ali Hazelwood

BOOK REVIEW: Problematic Summer Romance (Not in Love #2) by Ali HazelwoodProblematic Summer Romance (Not in Love #2)
by Ali Hazelwood
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Synopsis:

Maya Killgore is twenty-three and still in the process of figuring out her life.

Conor Harkness is thirty-eight, and Maya cannot stop thinking about him.

It’s such a cliché, it almost makes her heart implode: older man and younger woman; successful biotech guy and struggling grad student; brother’s best friend and the girl he never even knew existed. As Conor loves to remind her, the power dynamic is too imbalanced. Any relationship between them would be problematic in too many ways to count, and Maya should just get over him. After all, he has made it clear that he wants her gone from his life.

But not everything is as it seems—and clichés sometimes become plot twists.

When Maya’s brother decides to get married in Taormina, she and Conor end up stuck together in a romantic Sicilian villa for over a week. There, on the beautiful Ionian coast, between ancient ruins, delicious foods, and natural caves, Maya realizes that Conor might be hiding something from her. And as the destination wedding begins to erupt out of control, she decides that a summer fling might be just what she needs—even if it’s a problematic one.

Review:

Problematic Summer Romance was an older brother’s best friend, age gap romance that was so much fun!  And while I didn’t enjoy the first book in this series, I definitely did with this one!  The way the past and the present were woven together was done beautifully!  The characters were so easy to adore!  Maya was fierce and sassy.  And Conor was so multifaceted and effortless to love.  And the destination wedding made me desperately want to travel to Italy!

“You okay?” I ask, cautious.
“Yeah.” A deep inhale. “Yeah. I just wanted to listen to you exist.”

But of course, my favorite thing about this story was the romance.  The angst and tension constantly thrumming between them was addictive.  And when they did cross the line time and again, it was hot!  Plus that ending, awwww, I loved the happily ever after!  Also, the soccer scene was probably my favorite nonromantic scene, I laughed so hard!  And while I listened to the audiobook, the narrators weren’t my favorite.  But I enjoyed listening to this story enough that I didn’t reach for my kindle.  

“Since the first day I met you, you have been the best thing in my life. And you weren’t even in it.”

BOOK REVIEW: Along the Trail by Kaci Curtis

BOOK REVIEW: Along the Trail by Kaci CurtisAlong the Trail by Kaci Curtis
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Synopsis:

In 1847, Winnie and her family are traveling west to start a new life in the Oregon territory. While many in their wagon train fret over river crossings, disease, and encounters with Native tribes, she relishes the unexpected freedom of life on the trail. Threatened by storms, wild animals, and outlaws, Winnie must rely on the bonds she s made and all she s learned in order for them to make it to Oregon alive. She also must decide if she is ready to risk forming an attachment to Hal, the cowhand who has a knack for showing up just when help is needed, or whether she will emulate Mae, the free-spirited daughter of their trail guide.

Review:

Along the Trail easily became one of my favorite books!  This story reached into my heart and owned every last piece of me.  What unfolded was a journey that was truly unforgettable.  If you love stories that have romance, peril, will make you cry, and have a beautiful happily ever after, then definitely add this one to your tbr!  This historical romance is one I’ll be recommending to everyone I know!

You’re living any explorers’ dream, right here, right now.

Leaving behind a life that was leading them to debt and ruin, Winnie and her family put all their cards traveling with others on the Oregon Trail.  As their adventure unfolded, there was a richness and depth to this story that made it impossible to put down.  I had to know what happened next!  And these characters became so real to me.  The story was told from Winnie’s pov, and she was someone who was so easy to adore.  Her love for her family ran deep.  But their future was uncertain.  There was fear of the unknown, and mistakes were made along the way.

His body would lie here, all alone. Beneath a giant prairie sky.
The thought made Winnie sad, and she held Elijah’s hand tighter as everyone walked somberly back to their wagons.

With emotions that were raw and real, and tensions that ran high, this book held me in the palm of its hand. The obstacles that they faced shattered my heart time and again.  I didn’t realize how horrific something as hail could be.  Or how gutting it was leaving loved ones buried along the trail.  To even how broken bones could be so detrimental.  Yet through their countless struggles, I loved each and every moment of happiness.  Whether it was music and dancing, or having a heart to heart with your sister, every last one of them was priceless. 

She was not who she had been when they left Independence, and she wouldn’t be who she was now when they arrived in Oregon territory.

Winnie was surrounded by amazing women.  I loved the deep sisterly bond she had with Nora.  And I loved that her best friend and her always had each other’s backs.  Plus her little brother Elijah was the cutest!  But watching those around them become like family was beautiful.  They came to care deeply for one another as they faced this perilous journey together.  But from the moment Hal stepped on the pages, you could just tell.  He was a kind man whose intentions were sweet and breathtaking.  But the further we got into this story, the more scared I got.  There was so much loss and hurt.  And I became attached to too many.  I was uncertain if they would all be there by the time they touched Oregon land.

Each footprint in the dust, every broken blister and itching mosquito bite they had suffered…it had all been a part of getting to this point, together. Every cross that had been hammered into the dirt, every laugh that had been silenced forever…it couldn’t all have been for nothing.
She would not allow it to be for nothing.

Along the Trail was the perfect combination of joy and heartache.  And it was an instant favorite!  The journey was unfathomable.  I cried so many tears.  From moments where I was afraid to breathe, to others that left me smiling and laughing, this was such a remarkable and memorable story!  If you’re looking for a book that has romance, family, friendship, and will keep you glued to the pages, definitely choose this one!  Curtis has made a fan for life, and I can’t wait to see what she writes next!

A few other favorite quotes…..

There would be no going back from this. She was forever altered.
Together, they would chart a new course.



Winnie knew she was breathing, because she was standing and not flat on her back, but she couldn’t feel it. All she could feel was her heartbeat, racing as though it had been trying to outpace the river itself.



It was like they’d created their own corner of the world.

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

BOOK REVIEW: Yule Be Mine by Piper Rayne

BOOK REVIEW: Yule Be Mine by Piper RayneYule Be Mine by Piper Rayne
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Synopsis:

When workaholic best man Carter arrives in Mistletoe Falls for his best friends’ Christmas wedding, a town-wide Santa Festival and a misplaced motel reservation leave him with one option—beg the woman he once rejected for a room at her bed-and-breakfast. Unfortunately, that woman also happens to be the bride’s sister…and the maid of honor.

To make matters worse, the bride and groom are delayed, turning Ashley and Carter into last-minute wedding planners, forced into a truce neither of them wants. But late-night checklists, a blizzard of holiday activities, and a charming small town turn their snark into sparks.

When they get snowed in and every near-kiss feels dangerously close to something real, Carter realizes there’s more to December than year-end deadlines.

As their truce melts, one question remains—is this a holiday fling, or the start of forever?

Review:

Yule Be Mine was a close proximity, holiday romance that was entertaining!  With a best friend’s twin sister and a little bit of dislike to love, this second chance romance was a festive and quick read.  In the story you’ll find watching Christmas movies, ugly Christmas sweaters, hot cocoa, falling snow, and even a stripping Santa lol.  I didn’t realize at first that this was connected to Single and Ready to Jingle and the subsequent books after that.  While this can be read as a standalone, I absolutely loved those first three stories!  While I adored his siblings’ stories more, I was so happy that Connor finally got his happily ever after.  And for those that love epilogues, this one will leave your heart happy.  Yay!  

All three of the Russell kids fell in love at Christmastime. Who could ever have predicted that?

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

BOOK REVIEW: The Weight of Falling by Lara Martin

BOOK REVIEW: The Weight of Falling by Lara MartinThe Weight of Falling by Lara Martin
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Synopsis:

Perfect for fans of Devney Perry and Catherine Cowles, The Weight of Falling is an emotional small-town romance filled with slow-burn tension, mystery, and suspense.

Kenzie Ellis, the shy greeting card illustrator with a smile for everyone, has always been known as the town’s sweetheart. She’s the last person anyone expects to kiss a stranger in a darkened storeroom, break into locked buildings, or end up in the middle of bar fights she definitely didn’t start.

The protective town knows exactly who to blame—Joel Adams, the handsome, enigmatic photographer who keeps to himself and hides a past he refuses to talk about.

Everyone says Joel is trouble. But Kenzie sees past his aloof exterior to the lonely man behind the camera lens.

Joel has spent years keeping people safe by pushing them away. But when Kenzie barrels into his life full of sunny, chaotic energy, he discovers that keeping his distance only makes the pull between them harder to ignore.

Their chemistry is undeniable. But so is the danger. Because the truth about Joel’s past isn’t just dark; it’s deadly.

And when his secrets come back to haunt the town and place Kenzie in danger, neither of them will escape unscathed.

Review:

The Weight of Falling was a grumpy sunshine, fake dating romance that was heartwarming and delightful!  With romantic suspense sprinkled throughout the story and small town charm, this book was so easy to get lost in.  

The memory of our kiss hangs between us. I’ve never been kissed like that before. I’m afraid the wonder of it is written all over my face.

The way this story started was so entertaining!  While at a wedding, Kenzie and Joel found themselves together in a closet…and kissing.  Kenzie thought he was someone else.  Joel was trying to escape a certain person.  And the chemistry was electric!  When they end up fake dating, to help each other out, I was so giddy!  The banter and teasing was so much fun, and their moments together made me laugh!  If only they would cross that line from fake, to something more.

I tell myself to stop overthinking it. It’s one public date. A fake date at that. He’s helping me. I’m helping him. That’s all.

Joel was a wounded soul who had a heart of gold.  It was so easy to adore him.  But he definitely came across as the town grump who had his walls infinitely high.  And then there was Kate who was a ray of sunshine.  I loved her personality and charming ways, and Joel couldn’t help but be pulled into her orbit.  As they kept running into each other everywhere and fake dated, and gossip swirled around them, I adored their heartwarming moments.  They fit together so perfectly!  I want to say more but my lips are zipped.  This story unfolded in ways I didn’t see coming!

“You looked… intense.”
“I do everything intensely,” he says in a low voice.
For a second, I forget how to breathe as my imagination runs riot.

With group chats that will have you laughing out loud, secrets simmering, tension that will warm your heart and lead to closed door moments, and an epilogue that will leave you smiling, this book was so much fun!  With charm, humor, and romance, The Weight of Falling was a beautiful story.  Now I can’t wait to see what Lara Martin writes next!

His hand captures mine, and his thumb lightly traces the inside of my wrist. My skin is on fire.
“Have I told you how beautiful you look today?” he murmurs.

PS Technically this is a standalone, but if you want to read the characters we meet in this story and their HEA’s, it’s Phishing for Love and then Broken Heart Playlist ♥.

“You look at me like I’m worth saving,” he whispers.
“That’s because you are.”

PPS This quote is so me and had me cackling….

Kate, of course, has the store layout memorized and organizes her list by aisle.

BOOK REVIEW: The Nicest Thing (Southern U O’Brien Brothers #5) by Cookie O’Gorman

BOOK REVIEW: The Nicest Thing (Southern U O’Brien Brothers #5) by Cookie O’GormanThe Nicest Thing (Southern U OBrien Brothers #5)
by Cookie O'Gorman
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Synopsis:

Romance author seeks fake husband.

I told one lie. A lie of omission, but it may cost me my writing career—which can't happen. I need the money from book sales to save my grandma, the woman who raised me, or she'll be kicked out of senior living.

That's why I accept Finn's offer—even when I know I shouldn't.

Best friend wants to pretend.

Finn O'Brien is smart, kind, too gorgeous for his own good. He's a nice guy, a gentleman, and he's always had my back. When Finn finds out I'm in trouble, he steps in to save the day.

I've been secretly in love with my best friend for years—but he's also my roommate's little brother, four years younger than me, and so off-limits.

I won't risk losing him.

But as Finn and I attend author events, we end up sharing a bed. Will we stay just friends? Or will I finally tell Finn the truth?

He was always my endgame.

This new adult sports romance features two best friends, one marriage of convenience, fake romance, and a sexy set of brothers guaranteed to make you swoon.

Review:

The Nicest Thing was a fake marriage of convenience that was so much fun.  With sports and friends to lovers mixed together, this story was beyond easy to devour.  So if you’re needing a romance that is beyond adorable, with a little steam, and two characters that love the book world as much as us, then this is your book!

“Gorgeous, Curvy Romance Author Seeks Fake Husband.”

Rose wanted a husband to do book reels with, and after lying in an interview that she was married she found herself stuck.  When her bestie Finn volunteered to be her fake husband, Rose seemed floored.  Finn and Rose had only ever been friends, and he was four years younger.  While they were both clueless that the other one wanted them, it was entertaining watching them both find their way to their happily ever after!

I wanted to be used.
By her.
In any way, every way.

Finn was a cinnamon roll who had no problem laying it all out there.  He had his eyes on the prize, and knew that Rose was his forever.  I loved how supportive he was of her, and that he was one of her biggest fans!  But I have to say that this book shocked me.  In the previous books, Rose came across as confident and I loved her older vibe.  But in this story we got to see all of her insecurities and the struggles she faced within her own head.  I just wanted to hug her!  

Finn never seemed to notice, but pieces of him were in all my books. Some of my heroes’ best lines were things Finn had said to me.

Once they both agreed to their fake marriage, I was clapping my hands with joy!  Finn charmed his way into my heart, and I loved how their moments together had so much tension.  It left me begging for them to truly cross that line to more.  So with only one bed, steamy moments, sleepy confessions, and slow dances, I fell in love right along with Finn and Rose!

He was good at everything. Casual touches that set my skin on fire? Check. Flirtatious glances that made me feel like the sexiest woman in the room even though I knew I wasn’t? Check. Kind words that embedded themselves deeply into my heart? Check.

Finn and Rose were so effortless to love!  Their journey had me laughing but I loved how it had touching emotional moments too.  When you mix that with jealousy, friendship, book club time, and more, I adored their story!  And while this was the final book about the O’Brien brothers, I can’t wait for us to read Emmy and Seaver’s story down the road.  I hope she makes him work for it and grovel like no other lol!!!!

“Love is worth the risk.”

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