Friday, November 24, 2023

Review: "A Fish Out of Water" by Savannah Scott

A Fish Out of Water
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Recent college graduate Ben Hayes is about to start his first real job as a water sports instructor at the Alicante Resort on California's Marbella Island. He's barely stepped off the ferry from the mainland when he meets aspiring actress Summer Monroe, who's currently working part-time in Guest Services at the Alicante while performing in a play at the island's community theater. Flirty Ben is used to women falling at his feet, so Summer's initial lack of interest in dating him presents a real challenge. Summer knows a charmer when she sees one, and experience has taught her to avoid them at all costs. But no matter how often she gives him the cold shoulder, Ben just can't seem to stay away. When Summer's co-star is forced to drop out of the play and Ben is unexpectedly offered the role, he can't turn down the opportunity to get closer to her. Will sharing the stage help Summer see a different side of Ben - and maybe, finally, convince her to give him a chance?

I already had a pretty big crush on Ben after finishing the first book of this series, so I was rooting for Summer to give him a chance from page 1. I fell even more in love with his friendly, outgoing personality as the story progressed. Summer's trust issues were completely understandable, but Ben was so sweetly patient with her. He clearly would have done just about anything to make her happy, as evidenced by his epic grand gesture and staunch support of her goal to make it in Hollywood. They made a super cute couple, and it's safe to say that I am #TeamBummer all the way!

Overall, I adored this funny, sweet, and heartwarming story and highly recommend it for all fans of sweet/closed-door contemporary romance and romantic comedy. I look forward to the next book of the series.

*Review copy provided by the author. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Review: "The Cowboy Christmas Distraction" by Tiffany Noelle Chacon

The Cowboy Christmas Distraction: A Sweet NYC Christmas Rom-Com
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Monica Garcia Perez is fired from her job as an analyst with Goldman Sachs shortly before Christmas, her mentor, Helen, promises to write her a glowing letter of recommendation and help her find another job after the holidays - as long as Monica agrees to make some changes. Even though she's a talented analyst, Helen is concerned that Monica's brash attitude and shallow behavior will give potential employers the wrong impression. Thrown into a tailspin of self-doubt, Monica tries to focus on plans for her best friend Mila's upcoming visit to New York City, but a snowstorm causes Mila and her husband Alex's flight to be canceled. However, their friend Matthew Craig, a professional bull rider, is traveling separately and needs a place to stay. Monica volunteers her couch, hoping that the handsome cowboy will provide a much-needed distraction from everything that's gone wrong in her life. Matthew may not be what Monica expected, but if she'll let him, he could turn out to be exactly what she needs to get her life back on track.

While I wouldn't exactly describe this book as a Christian romance, it did contain some Christian themes, and I was impressed by the author's ability to integrate them without overwhelming the rest of the story. Monica's faith journey was just one piece of a needed re-evaluation of her life and priorities in the wake of getting fired. Her growing relationship with Matthew, and eventually his family, was another piece. He was sweet and they made a cute couple, though I didn't feel as if I got to know him very well since the story was narrated only from Monica's POV. What I did know, I liked, however, and he truly seemed to bring out the best in her.

Overall, I enjoyed this charming story and recommend it for all fans of sweet/closed-door contemporary romance. It was the first book I've read by this author but won't be the last.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Blog Tour + Review: "Grumpy Little Christmas" by Marika Ray

I'm happy to take part in the blog tour celebrating the release of "Grumpy Little Christmas" by Marika Ray.
 
Country music star Morgana Mavis knew things with her actor boyfriend weren't perfect, but even so, she never expected him to dump her through social media shortly before the holidays. In need of a break from the press surrounding their breakup, she decides to head off alone on the 10-day ski trip to Idaho they'd planned to take together. She's sure that the boutique ski lodge located in the tiny town of Snowhaven will be the perfect place for her to hide until the media storm blows over. 

The lodge's owner, single dad Aksel Lund, has problems of his own; he's been hiding the resort's dire financial situation from his family for months, and if he can't come up with the funds to pay their most demanding creditors by the end of the year, they'll be forced to sell. He's determined to give his 8-year-old daughter Imogen a Christmas to remember, however, even if that means putting up with a stuck-up celebrity guest. But it turns out that Morgana's not so stuck up after all, and sparks fly between her and Aksel from the moment they meet. Could meeting Morgana be the Christmas miracle Aksel didn't know he needed?
 
I adored this funny, sweet, and heartwarming story. Morgana's fiery nature was a perfect match for Aksel's natural grumpiness, and I loved the way they gradually lowered their defenses and began to share their burdens and fears with each other. I particularly loved the story's focus on Morgana redefining her career on her own terms, as well as Aksel learning to accept help. The book's supporting characters were also a lot of fun, especially Aksel's adorable daughter Imogen and Morgana's assistant Janna. The secondary romance involving Janna and Aksel's best friend John was super cute; I hope they ended up together too!

I highly recommend "Grumpy Little Christmas" for all contemporary romance and romantic comedy fans and look forward to the author's next release.
 
*Review copy provided by the author via Enticing Journey Book Promotions. All opinions expressed are my own.    
 

About "Grumpy Little Christmas"

My country music career is going downhill fast, and my very public breakup isn't helping. All I want is to hide away at a cozy ski lodge this Christmas, avoid anything festive, and figure out what to do with my life. Is that so much to ask?

Aksel Lund is a modern-day Viking who should be gracing magazine covers with his smoldery frown, not running the Havenkirk Ski Lodge like a tyrant. Unbeknownst to me, this map-dot town in Idaho doesn’t have a spa or know how to be chill about Christmas. Aksel’s eight-year-old daughter drags me to every single Snowmass celebration because I don’t have the heart to tell her no.

Her grinch of a father though? He has no heart. When he’s not criticizing my music, or saving me from hurtling down the slopes, or arguing with me over my excessive luggage—it’s only five suitcases, calm down—he’s dodging my questions about why he’s a single dad and who keeps calling about his debts.

I may be a celebrity— which basically makes me a scrooge in his eyes—but I know a thing or two about hard times. And it looks like Havenkirk will be sold to some rich developer the minute the tinsel comes down. If only Mr. Tall-Dark-and-Brooding would let me help save the lodge.

And if only Aksel didn’t make my heart twist painfully in my chest and leave me panting whenever he turns that glower on me. If only I truly loved the season and could pull a Christmas miracle out of my guitar.

Turns out a miracle is what I need to get Aksel out of my heart, too.
 

Monday, November 20, 2023

Release Blitz + Review: "Flame" by Adriana Locke

I'm excited to take part in the release blitz celebrating "Flame" by Adriana Locke, book #5 of the Carmichael Family series. Characters from the previous books in the series (as well as "The Proposal," book #1 of the Brewer Family series) make appearances in this one, but it reads as a standalone.
 
Six months ago, Foxx Carmichael suddenly requested a transfer from Bianca Brewer's personal security detail. His feelings for her had started to cross the line from professional to personal, and he couldn't let his lack of objectivity affect her safety or his friendship with her older brother, Jason. Now, she's in his hometown of Kismet Beach, FL in search of answers about why he left so abruptly, and maybe even to pick up where they left off. But answers aren't the only thing Bianca needs from Foxx; there's a potential threat to Bianca's safety from her father, who's been on a rampage ever since her mother filed for divorce and replaced him with Bianca as head of the family business. Her brother suggests that Bianca lay low until the threat is neutralized and Foxx impulsively volunteers to let her stay with him. Despite the close proximity, Foxx vows to resist the pull of his attraction to Bianca - until he learns the details of her father's latest scheme and realizes that the best way to protect her is by marrying her.

I've really enjoyed the bits and pieces we've learned about Foxx in the books leading up to this one, but he proved to be an even more complex and endearing character than I could have predicted. It took finding the right woman for him to finally let down his walls, and I loved the way Bianca brought out a softer, more playful side of him. He was still tough and protective when he needed to be, but he just melted for Bianca. Their chemistry was absolute FIRE, but I also loved how easily Bianca fit into Foxx's family. Her relationship with her brothers was a lot of fun, too; I particularly enjoyed her interactions with Jason and can't wait to read his story next.

Overall, I adored this funny, sweet, and heartfelt story and highly recommend it for all steamy contemporary romance fans. I'm really going to miss spending time with the Carmichael family, but hopefully we'll see them again in future stories.
 
*Review copy provided by the author via Valentine PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
 

About "Flame"

RSVP to my Marriage of Convenience

I swore I would only get married if my life depended on it. Oh, the irony.

Many things have happened over the last few weeks that I didn’t see coming. My family imploded. Our business was turned upside down. And someone threatened to harm me if I didn’t make good on my father’s promises.

But the biggest thing I didn’t see coming?

Foxx Carmichael demanding marriage.

He’s doing it out of loyalty to my brother. I know that. But I can’t help but think if, through that deliciously hot, grumpy exterior, my bodyguard doesn’t have ulterior motives.

There’s no denying the fire in his touch or the heat in his blue eyes. He protects me with a ferocity that leaves me breathless. He makes me rethink many things I thought I knew for sure—like my position on marriage.

But how we dance around our fake relationship makes me wonder what part of this is pretend. None of it matters if he doesn’t admit he feels the same way.

Our sham wedding will fall apart as soon as the threat is contained. But what happens if the flames between us burn everything to the ground first? 

Release Blitz + Excerpt + Review: "Flirting with the Scrooge" by Gia Stevens

I'm thrilled to join the release blitz celebrating "Flirting with the Scrooge" by Gia Stevens, book #5 of the Harbor Highlands series. Characters from the previous books make cameo appearances in this one, but it reads as a standalone.

After his grandmother moves into an assisted living facility, rock star Connor Tyler volunteers to fix up her house and get it ready to sell. He needs a break to consider the next steps in his career, and his hometown of Harbor Highlands, Minnesota seems like the perfect place to hide. He's no sooner arrived than his grandmother's neighbor, Tatum Ellis, shows up on his doorstep with a plate of cookies as a welcome gift. Fearing that she will discover his true identity, Connor isn't exactly friendly when he rejects her offering and slams the door in her face. Thus begins a war cold enough to rival the snowy weather outside until Connor, feeling guilty for the way he's treated Tatum, decides to invite her over to keep warm by the fire during a blizzard-induced power outage. Their fireside frolic gives rise to a growing friendship with a possibility for more, except that Connor is still keeping his rock star status from Tatum. Will she forgive him when she learns his true identity and that he's planning on heading back to Los Angeles as soon as his grandmother's house is sold?

I loved the bickering and banter between Tatum and Connor, whose early "hate flirting" (as described by Tatum's sister Olivia) was often hilarious. I particularly loved the snowman incident and his response! While Connor came across as kind of a jerk at first, my opinion of him improved tremendously by the end of the story. I appreciated that he saw how smart and special Tatum was and didn't hesitate to tell her, and that he encouraged her to be herself instead of trying to twist herself into whatever her parents and ex-boyfriend wanted her to be.

Overall, I very much enjoyed this laugh-out-loud funny, sweet, and perfectly steamy story. I recommend "Flirting with the Scrooge" for all contemporary romance and rom-com fans and look forward to whatever the author writes next.
 
*Review copy provided by the author via Enticing Journey Book Promotions. All opinions expressed are my own.    
 

About "Flirting with the Scrooge"

‘Twas a month before Christmas, and all through the town,
Everyone was ready to celebrate, except my hot and grumpy new neighbor.


Christmas is my favorite time of year with the festive parties and holiday cheer. But having Connor Tyler move in next door is as much fun as searching for a burned-out bulb in a string of lights.

His rugged good looks and guitar can make anyone swoon. That doesn’t change the fact that he slammed the door in my face when I welcomed him with a tray of homemade cookies.

But I won’t let his bah-humbug attitude damper my holiday spirit. This year, more than ever, I need to deck the halls and revel in being jolly. As I ramp up my holiday cheer, Connor spends more and more time casting lingering glances toward my… mistletoe. When a blizzard hits, a gesture of hospitality leads to exchanging more than presents.

As Christmas draws nearer, I chip away at his icy facade only to discover a painful truth. There’s an expiration date on his time next door.

And I’m certain I don’t have enough boxes of tinsel to convince him to stay. 

"Flirting with the Scrooge" is a grumpy x sunshine, holiday romantic comedy filled with holiday antics and snow melting interactions. Be prepared to laugh out loud one minute and swoon the next in this steamy standalone rom-com. Each book in the Harbor Highlands series is set in the same world and is a guaranteed happily ever after.
 

Read an Excerpt from "Flirting with the Scrooge"

“Maybe you could teach me something?”

“Yeah? You want to play the guitar?”

She nods.

“What do you want to learn?”

She purses her lips, the corner of her mouth tips up to the side as she decides on her answer. “‘Love You Anyway’ by Luke Combs. I love that song.”

“Country?”

She bobs her head up and down.

“I don’t do country.”

“Oh.” Her face falls.

“I got a song I can teach you.” I pass her my guitar and she holds it in her lap. Rising to my feet, I move to kneel in front of her. “Wrap your hand around the neck like this.” I move her fingers so they’re over the strings. “And then rest your arms here and let it hang down. Keep it loose.” I move her other arm over the guitar body. “This is the C chord.” I grip her hand softly in mine and a jolt of electricity courses through my body. Her breath hitches and I know she felt it too. Our gazes meet for the briefest of seconds before I glance away. I move her finger to the correct string and then I hand her a pick from my pocket. “Strum this string while pressing down with your other hand.” She does exactly what I say. “Now this is G.” Again, I move her finger to the correct string, and she strums it. “Now try them together.”

Her tongue peeks out as she remembers where to place her fingers and strums the two chords. We continue this way for a few more chords. Sometimes she makes a mistake but starts over.

When I introduce a new chord, she tries to play it all back but messes up. “I can’t do this. My fingers aren’t that coordinated.”

“Here, let me try something. Scoot forward.” She does as I say, and I move to sit behind her. My front is pressed against her back. For a moment her body stiffens, but then she relaxes into me. I lean past her shoulder, her sweet vanilla scent invading my senses. What I wouldn’t do to nuzzle into her neck, savoring her delicious smell, and press my lips to her soft flesh. Quickly, I shake the thought from my head. Reaching around the neck, I set my fingers on the strings. “Put your fingers on mine. Then you can get a feel for the movement.” Her delicate fingers graze mine, barely touching me as if she’s afraid because she’ll feel the same current of electricity as I do.

I play the intro chords and then lead into the first verse. Her fingers brush against mine as I move over the strings. With my mouth next to her ear, I croon the lyrics to “Patience” by Guns N Roses. When I reach the end of the chorus, she releases a small giggle.

She tilts her head to face me. “‘Patience’. How fitting.”

I flash her a small smile but continue playing. Her gaze searches mine, then falls to my lips. Her hands fall to her sides as she inches her face closer to mine. A river of lust and desire flows between us. Her lips part and I stop singing when she sinks her teeth into the corner of her bottom lip. I’m itching to feel her soft bottom lip between my teeth. Then her lips crash to mine.
 

Sunday, November 19, 2023

Review: "Cupid's First Christmas" by Tana Jenkins

Cupid's First ChristmasCupid's First Christmas by Tana Jenkins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Family practitioner Dr. Zack Albert recently returned to his childhood home on Michigan's Mackinac Island to take over his father's clinic. He's agreed to work there for the next year in exchange for his father paying off his medical school loans. When the year is up, Zack plans to turn the practice over to his cousin and return to Atlanta, where the painful memories of his mother's death and his tumultuous relationship with his father aren't so overwhelming.

Recent divorcée Linda Christianson is also back on Mackinac Island to spend Christmas with her family while she figures out a new life plan. She's helping out by delivering trees for the family Christmas tree farm when she runs into her younger brother's old friend, Zack. Linda was Zack's first crush but they haven't seen each other since before he went away to boarding school years ago. When she discovers a box of puppies on the front porch of Zack's clinic, Linda convinces him to help her care for them until permanent homes can be found. Can the magic of the season and three playful puppies bring these wounded souls together?

This was such a cute story! I loved Linda's belief in miracles and that she was so determined to help Zack believe too. Her concerns about him being younger than her were understandable, but to me, their age difference was never obvious. I'm not sure if it was having to grow up so quickly when he lost his mother or if it was because he was a doctor, but Zack approached everything with a degree of seriousness and maturity that others his age might have lacked. He and Linda made a perfect couple and I was rooting for them the whole way.

The one thing that might have improved this story for me is if there had been an epilogue. I really wanted to know how Linda's brother reacted to the news of her and Zack dating, as well as if Zack was able to increase the clinic's revenue. Other than that, I very much enjoyed "Cupid's First Christmas" and highly recommend it for all sweet/closed-door contemporary romance fans.

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Saturday, November 18, 2023

Review: "Christmas in Paradise" by Brittany Larsen

Christmas in Paradise

Christmas in Paradise by Brittany Larsen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

For Hope Lytle, landing a summer internship with the event coordinator in charge of her stepsister Evie's upcoming wedding seems like a dream come true. It's a difficult choice to leave her 3-year-old daughter, Charly, with her parents in Kansas for two months, but she can't pass up the chance to build a better future for both of them. A summer fling with electrician Sebastian Sparks turns out to be the perfect distraction from missing her daughter until Hope realizes that she's developed real feelings for him - and that he doesn't want kids. She ghosts Sebastian and heads back to Kansas early, but he can't stop thinking about her.

Five months later, Evie's Christmas-themed wedding is quickly approaching and Hope's boss is in need of onsite help, but she's not willing to leave her daughter behind again. When Sebastian finds out that she's back in town and looking for childcare, he convinces his mom to care for Charly while Hope works. But that won't be enough for him to win Hope back; she's determined to establish herself as an independent woman and hasn't forgotten Sebastian's feelings about kids. Can he prove that there's a place in his life for both Hope and Charly?

This book was my favorite of the series so far! Sebastian's efforts to learn how to "dad" with the puppy were adorable, and his struggles were so relatable. There's a learning curve for all of us when it comes to parenting (both pet and human). As for Hope, I loved how committed she was to doing what was best for Charly, even if it meant making sacrifices herself. She seemed incredibly mature for her age, and I appreciated that she was always so loving and calm with Charly. I also loved how patient she was with Sebastian as he worked through the lingering baggage of losing his father as a child.

I highly recommend "Christmas in Paradise" for all sweet/closed-door contemporary romance and romantic comedy fans. I can't wait for the next book in the series!

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