Fix Her Up is a funny, surprisingly steamy romance between a literal clown (she does birthday parties) and her brother's best friend. Georgie's the perpetual pesty little sister and wants to change the town's perception of her. Travis is a former playboy baseball player, back home to lick his wounds after an injury led to his being traded between several teams before being effectively booted out of baseball for good.
Review: Fix Her Up, by Tessa Bailey
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 8, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
Review: Mrs. Martin's Incomparable Adventure
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 5, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Margrethe posted in review
If writing the word “squee” was an appropriate review, I would write that here. It’s such a warm and generous book that I want to go around telling everyone and forcing them to read it.
Guest Post: Mid-century Rom Recs from Cat Sebastian
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 2, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Guest Post posted in guest post
Thanks to author Cat Sebastian for this guest post about her love of mid-century romances!
Review: Raze, by Roan Parrish
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 1, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Andrea posted in review
Raze tells a story of two men realizing that they can build the life they want right now, and wondering what that life looks like. It’s about finding an identity outside of routines and responsibility. It’s less about music than the previous Riven books, and mostly about Huey’s sober habits.
Top Off Your TBR: July 2019 Edition
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 28, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in new releases
July is the hottest month of the year here, so I'm ready to grab a book and cool down. Andrea's in the opposite hemisphere, so she's probably ready to warm up with a book. Books are good for whatever your temperature needs are.
Onward, to new books!
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Review: The Flatshare, by Beth O'Leary
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 27, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
The Flatshare is a charming romance that happens to be part of the new crop of romance novels being packaged as women's fiction. On the cover, O'Leary is referred to as "the new Jojo Moyes," but if you've read both, you won't think that. No one dies at the end, for example. It's closed door, like Moyes, so maybe that's what they were thinking?
Exclusive Cover Reveal: In Rhythm, by JN Welsh
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 26, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in cover reveal
Today's a special day - we get to share JN Welsh's brand new cover and the synopsis of In Rhythm, second in her Back on Top series set in the world of EDM!
Unusual Historicals: Best Bets for June 2019
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 25, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Wendy the SuperLibrarian posted in best bets
Squeaking in under the wire, file this month’s Unusual Historicals column under “better late than never.” But while I’m running obscenely late this month, that doesn’t mean there’s a lack of intriguing options for historicals that take place outside a Regency era ballroom. Keep your one-click finger ready, it’s time to go browsing!
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Kingdom of Exiles Beast Reveal, Quiz & Giveaway
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 24, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne
Paranormal and fantasy romance fans, this one is for you! We are one of five blogs working with Sourcebooks Casa to share the five types of magical beasts featured in Kingdom of Exiles, a fantasy romance out tomorrow from Mayxm M. Martineau.
Mini-Reviews, June 21, 2019 Edition
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 21, 2019 9:45:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review
Little reviews of The Unhoneymooners, Fluffy, and One Fine Duke.

