For Never & Always by Helena Greer (2023)
Contemporary romance. Book 2 of the Carrigan’s Christmasland series. Emotional and angsty second chance romance between childhood friends Hannah and Levi. Basically Hannah had a childhood where her parents dragged her around the world, so she’s panic-clinging to Carrigan’s Christmas tree farm where she runs the inn. Meanwhile Levi is the son of the cook and handyman of the farm, grew up in the tiny town, and absolutely hated it and wanted to leave and travel the world. Clearly, these two have opposing life goals and I guess they were not good at communicating them out loud. When Levi gets an opportunity to be a cruise ship chef, he leaves and Hannah tells him to never come back. Until now, when he needs to come back because he’s been made part owner of the farm. He rightfully has tons of hangups about being back on the farm, but he’s still very much in love with Hannah and wants to win her back. It was interesting reading how Levi re-integrates himself into the lives of the people he’s been away from for so many years and learns to communicate better with Hannah.
Ebook and audiobook borrowed from my local library via Libby.
Hers for the Weekend by Helena Greer (2024)
Contemporary romance. Book 3 of the Carrigan’s Christmasland series. Tara is the stuffy proper lawyer ex-fiancee of Miriam (from Book 1 of the series) invited to attend Miriam’s wedding to Noelle (a tree farmer at Carrigan’s). She lies and tells her friend Hannah that she has a new girlfriend who she will be bringing to the wedding, even though she does not actually have a girlfriend. Somehow, Holly, the waitress that Tara has a smidge of a crush on (and who also wants under Tara’s skirts) gets involved and they decide to pretend to be girlfriends and go to the wedding together. It’s road trip and Christmasland shenanigans for most of the book, while dealing with Tara and Holly’s respective hang-ups about relationships, friendships, and family. Everyone’s a mess and we revisit the chaotic found family of Carrigan’s. I enjoyed reading the series in order so I could remember the huge cast of characters and how they’re related to each other. Don’t let the cute cover fool you; this one is angsty and emotional.
Advance ebook provided by Forever Books via NetGalley.
The Virgin Who Ruined Lord Gray by Anna Bradley (2020)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 1 of the Swooning Virgins Society series. Former Bow Street Runner and now earl Tristan follows a boy who was loitering on his neighbor’s roof, only to find a young woman who is one of the students at a school with a reputation for skirting the law. Sophia is an orphan who’s been collected by Lady Clifford at her school, now an adult, seeking answers regarding the wrongful imprisonment of her friend. Most of the book involves Tristan and Sophia completely at odds with each other, fighting their attraction for each other, and solving the crime that Sophia’s friend did not commit. Action-packed, with just the right amount of plot and mystery. Loved this intro to the series.
Ebook and audiobook borrowed from my local library via Libby.
Wicked Serve by Grace Reilly (2024)
Contemporary sports romance. Book 4 of the Beyond the Play series. We get to catch up with little sister Izzy and her summer fling with her brother’s rival Nikolai. He somehow gets expelled from his own school and transfers to Izzy’s. Nik’s got his own tragic backstory with an abusive father, overbearing grandfather, and an emotionally detached mother, but he’s a very charming flirt who is very good at pleasing our girl Izzy. While they rekindle their relationship, they’ve got to keep it a secret from Izzy’s brother (and now Nik’s teammate), Cooper. And really, they’re just friends with benefits anyway. (Sure, they are.) Izzy has her own feelings of inadequacy of being the youngest sibling in a group of pro athletes, but she’s working through it. I liked the writing style of this book and how Nik and Izzy each independently deal with their own insecurities. High on the steam!
Advance ebook provided by Avon Books via NetGalley. Advance audiobook provided by Spotify Audiobooks via NetGalley.
Good Duke Gone Wild by Bethany Bennett (2024)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 1 of the Bluestocking Booksellers series. I’m always a fan of the secret novelist trope, especially when one is particularly popular. Caro secretly writes erotic novels, gets tossed out by her vicar father, finds refuge in her cousins’ bookshop, and somehow develops a crush on a handsome duke. That handsome duke, Dorian, also has been somewhat pining for Caro and is awkward as hell about it. But then, he needs to hire someone from his favorite bookshop to catalogue and sell his wife’s book collection and Caro is sent for the job. While the flirting and attraction between Dorian and Caro is fairly straightforward, we get to read a much more interesting plot involving Dorian’s late wife and the affair she had been having before she died. Mystery, teamwork, problem-solving, and spice all in one book.
Advance ebook provided by Forever Books via NetGalley.
Running from the Orc by Veronika Kane (2024)
Historical fantasy romance. Medieval Scotland. Book 2 of the Stolen Harlots series. Human woman Roxanna gets escorted to an orc village by Varkaan, the brother of the chief who has kidnapped Roxanna’s sister. While Roxanna struggles to run away, Varkaan gives chase. He tries his best to be gentlemanly and careful with Roxanna, but he’s pretty quick to be overcome with lust. Luckily for him, Roxanna is totally on board. Quick and steamy, low-angst novella.
Advance ebook provided by Caroline Lee
His Ample Desire by Terri Mackenzie (2024)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Part of the Curves and Cravats series. Quick novella. Caroline and George have been having an affair at a house party, but they decide to part ways during the Season when George needs to find a proper wife and Caroline needs to find a new protector. Except George is preoccupied with thoughts of Caroline and would rather spend his time wooing her. Caroline is a scandalous widow who has a secret illegitimate daughter that she needs to financially support and she’s trying her best to deter George’s attentions. I enjoyed seeing George being especially thoughtful and considerate of Caroline, all while ensuring her comfort and pleasure.
Advance ebook provided by Terri Mackenzie.
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