Monday, November 9, 2020

Blog Tour + Review: "Take the Chance" by Top Shelf Romance

Today, I am very happy to participate in the blog tour celebrating the release of "Take the Chance," the ninth collection of modern romance classics curated by Top Shelf Romance. I love discovering new-to-me authors, and collections like this one are among my favorite ways of doing so. I was particularly excited to get my hands on "Take the Chance" because I've heard such great things about both Brittainy Cherry and Emma Scott, and I was not disappointed with either one of their stories. I was already a fan of Melanie Harlow and Helena Hunting, but I hadn't yet read either one of the stories they included in this collection. Ms. Hunting's "Pucked Love" was probably my favorite simply because I already knew some of the characters from previous books, but I enjoyed each one of these stories tremendously.

I haven't had time to write full reviews for the individual books included in this collection yet, but I will come back and add them to this post when I can. In the meantime, I highly recommend "Take the Chance" for all contemporary romance fans. The collections curated by Top Shelf Romance are a wonderful (and cost-effective) way to check out books from some of today's top romance authors, and I look forward to discovering many more new-to-me authors through future releases.

*Review copy provided by the authors via Candi Kane PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
 
 
About "Take the Chance"

Just kiss him.
Just love him back.
Take the chance.

"Take the Chance" is a collection of four romances you’ll be glad you devoured. Over 800 pages and 4 standalone novels that readers can’t stop talking about.

The four best-selling novels included are: Top Shelf Romance represents the best of the best in romance. There are no cliffhangers. These are simply must-read novels for readers looking for the best in happily ever afters.
 

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