Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Release Blitz + Review: "Call You Mine" by Claudia Burgoa

I am thrilled to participate in the release blitz celebrating "Call You Mine" by Claudia Burgoa, book #4 of the Baker's Creek Billionaire Brothers series. It's a standalone in the sense that it focuses on a different couple than the ones featured in the earlier books of the series, but the stories' timelines overlap to a certain degree, which might be confusing for anyone reading the series out of order. New readers won't be completely lost IMO, but reading the series in order will provide the best experience. (I've loved all of the previous books in addition to this one, so I promise it won't be a hardship!)

"Call You Mine" featured a well-crafted friends-to-lovers romance between the youngest Aldridge brother, rock star Beacon, and his best friend, talented cellist Grace Bradley. Beacon and Grace were super cute together with all of their inside jokes and teasing banter, but they had a number of issues to work through before they could be together. The biggest challenge they faced was a secret Beacon had been keeping from Grace since they left for college. While keeping the secret wasn't entirely Beacon's decision, he still had quite a bit of groveling to do before Grace forgave him.

Since the beginning of the series, it's been pretty clear that Beacon's been keeping secrets from his brothers too, and I was excited to finally learn what those were. I never could have predicted the truth about his mysterious side gig, however! I loved the touch of suspense it brought to this story, as well as the way Beacon was finally forced to deal with his trust and abandonment issues when his brothers found out the truth. The Aldridge brothers are finally becoming a real family, and with each story, we gather a few more clues about why their estranged father wanted all of them together in Baker's Creek so badly that he came up with the crazy stipulations in his will.

Overall, "Call You Mine" was nothing like what I expected it to be, but I loved it. I highly recommend this story for fans of contemporary romance, romantic comedy, and even light romantic suspense. I'm more excited for the last two books of the series than ever! (I hope we'll see Grace's brother Seth and the guys from Beacon's band again at some point too. They need their own stories!)
 
*Review copy provided by the author via Valentine PR. All opinions expressed are my own
 
 
About "Call You Mine"

Call You Mine by USA TODAY Bestselling author Claudia Burgoa is now live! 
A fun, sexy, charming, friends-to-lovers romance

He's doing everything to convince me that I don't need a man. After all, I have him.

I've been best friends with Beacon since we were kids. We shared everything, even our first kiss.

Now that we're adults, Beacon's been cockblocking me on my quest to find Mr. Right. No matter how hard I try to find love, he's always getting in the way.
 
My shy, awkward exterior doesn't help. After all, Beacon's the cool one, not me--I play the cello at Carnegie Hall, and he's a heartthrob.
 
The famous frontman of the band Too Far From Grace. Every woman wants him, every guy...either wants to be like him or wants him too.
 
I decide to play devil's advocate, and hire Beacon to teach me the dating ropes. Maybe if we work together, we can find me a guy we both approve of.
 
Except, moving to Baker's Creek to work on this experiment isn't working the way I planned. Seems like he's doing everything to convince me that I don't need a man. After all, I have him.
 
The Baker's Creek Billionaire Brothers series is a romantic comedy saga packed with the perfect mix of angst, tears, and laughs. If you like strong heroines & alpha males, steamy romances, and witty love stories, this series is for you!

Download today on Amazon, Apple Books, Kobo, or Barnes & Noble!
 

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