Mini-Reviews, June 26, 2018 Edition

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 26, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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A bonus edition of Mini-Reviews for June! 

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Review: What Kind of Day, by Mina V. Esguerra

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 25, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Margrethe posted in review

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What Kind of Day is a lovely gentle read about two people becoming who they want to be with some assistance from each other. Naya runs small, specialized tours around Manila and the Philippines, and one day Ben appears. He has just resigned from his job working for a senator when he sits down in Naya’s van. The book takes place over months, but really three or so days.

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Guest Review: Ocean Light, by Nalini Singh

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 22, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Veronica Scott posted in review, guest post

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Veronica Scott is a sci-fi romance author, but she's also a dedicated SFF reader. (If you haven't caught her monthly Sci-Fi Romance Best Bets column, the June one went up just a few days ago.) Today she's here with a guest review of Nalini Singh's Ocean Light, the latest in her Psy-Changeling series!

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Review: Rogues Rush In

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 20, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Amy posted in review

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ROGUES RUSH IN is a duet of stories by Dare and Caldwell, each focusing on roguish men and their scandalous paramours. In HIS BRIDE FOR THE TAKING, Lord Sebastian Byrne has pined for Mary Caldwell, the sister of his best friend, for years. But when Mary’s brother died in battle, he made a promise to honor and protect her for the rest of his life. None of this included marriage. This code of honor has kept him from pursuing Mary for years. When Mary’s fiance leaves her at the altar though, all bets are off. Sebastian sees this as an opportunity to not only fulfill his friend’s wishes for his sister by saving her from embarrassment but also finally wedding the woman of his dreams. Dare’s story is super cute, with a lot of witty banter and some small twists that make for a sweet love pairing. BUT WE HAVE TO TALK ABOUT THE IKEA SCENE.

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Review: Bed of Flowers, by Erin Satie

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 18, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Eva posted in review

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When Charles Gavin finally proposes to Bonny, she couldn’t be happier. The marriage will mean the end of her family’s financial difficulties since he promises to support them after the wedding. She is so happy that she doesn’t even mind that his proposal boils down to “I looked for a woman that was beautiful and rich but couldn’t find one so one who is just beautiful will have to do.” Only when Baron Loel hints that Gavin has a dark secret she starts wondering if she made the right choice. And when she develops feelings for Loel she never had for Gavin she wonders even more. But it’s not just her family’s fortune that’s at stake: Loel is the reason her family lost their fortune in the first place.

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Review: Wicked and the Wallflower, by Sarah Maclean

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 17, 2018 7:47:59 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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As a reader who struggled a bit with Maclean's last series, I'm so happy to say that I think Wicked and the Wallflower is something of a return to form for Sarah Maclean. As I said to a friend, the heroine gives me the same feelings as Callie from 9 Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake, with the dangerous underworld feels of her series that takes place at a gambling hell.

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Rewind: In Her Court, by Tamsen Parker

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 15, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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This review was originally posted at Heroes & Heartbreakers when the book released in September of 2017. The follow-up, Love, All, just came out on June 1st and features Willa's older brother, Nate, getting his HEA!

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Review: Resort to Love, by Priscilla Oliveras

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 12, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Ana Coqui posted in review

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Resort to Love by Priscilla Oliveras is the third book in Tule’s Paradise Key multi-author series about a set of friends who return to the Floridian island where they all met for the funeral of a dear friend. Each of the books can be read as standalones. Like Oliveras’s previous novels it features a Puerto Rican heroine and it is a sweet and sexy closed door romance that is not lacking in sexual tension. Oliveras’s recurring core theme of balancing faith, family and love in order find happiness drives this story of ex-lovers reunited as rivals in a real-estate transaction.

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Review: Tempted by the Billionaire Next Door, by Therese Beharrie

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 11, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Dylan St. Jaymes posted in review

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Tempted by the Billionaire Next Door is a sweet, heartwarming story about family, forgiveness, and falling in love with your best friend’s brother.

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Review: Pas de Deux: A Dance for Two, by Lynn Turner

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 5, 2018 10:00:00 AM / by Dylan St. Jaymes posted in review

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Pas de Deux: A Dance For Two is one of those books that stays with you long after you read the final page. The story of Zack and Mina is a stunning blend of chemistry, artistry, healing, and hope that pulls you into the story from the very beginning and never lets go. 

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