I can’t believe we’ve reached the end of the Bishop Brothers series! But I have loved watching these brothers fall in love with women that they can’t have or should not have, because it has been an absolute treat and I’m here for it!
Tag: August Releases
I’m such a big fan of this trope, where the parent falls for the nanny, because it’s forbidden, but it’s also a secretive relationship. It’s always so much fun to see just how much willpower these characters have before they snap.
Another McCallister boy falls for the girl he didn’t expect! I absolutely loved the first two books, but Brody and Shiloh might just be my favourite of this series.
Dear Jenny Bunting, I have one question for you: how do you manage to make me fall in love with your characters in a NOVELLA?!
I absolutely love Jenna Hartley’s stories of love, because they give you the warm and fuzzies, while also making you sweat. And while I’ve been waiting for Harper’s story, I am so giddy with love for Feels Like Love, especially since we do get to see Harper in this, even if she’s not the main character in the book.
Melissa Frey is a well-known resource for indie authors everywhere and to finally have a chance to read her first contemporary romance was very exciting for me – she’s written the Codex series which is a supernatural action-adventure series featuring characters we meet in this book!
I can safely say this is my first ever Western Romance, because I’ve been going around telling everyone that I’m reading a historical cowboy romance and I happily forgot that this subgenre exists. But, I digress. This book was such a rush! I loved so much of it and being introduced to an outlaw who wants to retire and just take a break from being an outlaw? That is a treat in itself.
I’d like to take a minute to just stand up and clap for the masterpiece that is Natasha Bishop’s debut novel. Because this book was EVERYTHING! While a steamy romantic suspense with two brilliant leads, Where We Found Our Home is about so much more than just that.
K.K. Allen knocked it out of the park with Fated. The book picks up right where the first in the trilogy leaves off and we’re tossed back into the world where everyone is on edge and there is danger lurking in all the corners of their little town.
Calling all nerds and television junkies, this book is a fun adventure for you! Tash Skilton – better known as the writing duo Sarah Skilton and Sarvenaz Tash – have written a friends-to-lovers coming of age story that includes fandoms, nerds and a Hollywood love story. It’s a quirky, fun read with a great group of characters and an interesting journey that everyone goes on in order to find themselves while finding the one they love.