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Thank you to the author for an eARC.

THIS BOOK.

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Cindy Steel really is absolutely incredible at creating beautiful rom-coms. Books that make you smile, swoon, squeeze your heart and cheer on the characters. I loved this one so much. The meet cute was clever and the story that followed brought out all the feels.

The banter and dialogue between Duke and Nora had me grinning like a fool for most of the book. This had reverse grumpy x sunshine vibes and it was immaculate. The office setting had me waiting for any moment that would force them together and it did not disappoint. Add in some eccentric and sweet side characters and this was a recipe for a five star book from the get go.

One of my favorite (more subtle) aspects was that Duke and Nora argued. I actually enjoy seeing this in romances. When things need to be said and discussed and really letting those walls come down, and that they also worked together too!! Some of those closing scenes sent me. Nora finally got the break and love she deserved and Duke just being completely gone for Nora from the get-go is everything I could hope for.

READ THIS BOOK Y’ALL.

Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: manipulative parenting situations 
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OH SO SWEET.

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This book owned me for an evening and I adored it so much. I love how much Zane was gone for Ann from the moment he saw her. And that it didn’t feel like instant love either!! Langa wrote a beautiful soul mate vibe that I was here for.

I loved the subtle side pieces like Zane being on good terms with his ex-wife and co-parenting. I feel we often see the bad sides in books and I loved getting a positive take on a relationship that was no longer beneficial to either party but were both still their to take care of their child.

Ann and Zane had all the chemistry and the closed door steam? YES PLEASE. This is my favorite zone to be in and I really appreciated how well written this was. It’s a quick audiobook and this is a closed door author you shouldn’t be sleeping on!

Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: very little
- Romance: closed door 
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Thank you to the author for an eARC.

NEW SERIES FAVORITE.

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Y’ALL. THIS BOOK.

This is definitely my new favorite of the series and ohhhh my gosh I loved it so much. My favorite (of course) was how much romantic development I finally got! This slow burn was going to end me and YAYYYYYYYY. Basically my giddy little self this entire book. Merich must be protected at all costs.

I loved this edition and how we got to see a little more of the world and characters in the woods. While focusing on one issue I loved seeing the hints toward the final showdown coming in book four. The complex sibling dynamics are wonderful as always. I love how they protect each other and fight and love and all the things a tight knit family unit does.

This is as gruesome as always (and I’m not even a horror reader, THESE are my exception). The Binding Season is an hidden gem that I need more readers to get their hands on.

Overall audience notes:
- Paranormal / Horror + Romance
- Language: a little
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: mild body horror, near death experiences, blood/gore depiction 
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 CUTE AND FESTIVE.

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I thought this was a clever set up with holiday small town vibes and a bit of Christmas movie magic too. You’ve got that woman who returns from her big time job and a man with a bit of grumpy attitude that creates a match filled with sweet banter and some spice (though I admit that it became a bit much at times and felt some what fillerish).

I loved the opposites attract and getting to see Ves have some childhood holiday moments he never got to enjoy growing up. There were all of these cute local businesses and honestly I wish I could visit this fictional place myself.

A short read that I think will bring you the holiday cheer and if you’re a spicy fan, check this one out.

Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance Holiday
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 3-4 open door
- Trigger/Content Warnings: neglectful childhood 
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 I LIKED THE ENDING MOST.

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Y’all know me, I’m not big on love triangles and I feel like I got lost in this one for a bit. Though I will admit to enjoying how things worked out for all parties in the end. It was way less dramatic and felt a lot more realistic and genuine.

I liked seeing the ups and downs of Flora’s journey. She definitely made some quick decisions that left her in hot water, and as those reasons unfurled you saw a very hurt soul who needed a safe place to be. I love that in the end she recognizes her need for help and admittance of things to work on. Character growth will always be my favorite.

It’s a fast read with a little bit of swoon and fake dating, LOTS of great photography content and a sweet group of people who are growing up.

Overall audience notes:
- YA Contemporary Romance
- Language: very little
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: death of a mother from dementia 
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WHAT JUST HAPPENED.

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I loved this book.

I loved the depth of the characters, even the side players had so many layers to them. I liked seeing new sides, understanding decisions, and making new connections. While at times frustrating, heart squeezing, or sobbing, I loved feeling all the things as I binge listened.

This book slowed things down, but still brought plenty of action. I liked the slower pace and still getting to see a lot of aspects of Violet’s second year at Basgiath. Things felt more on edge and I felt like every page turn had me on pins and needles. And the DRAGONS. They are still one of my favorite aspects about this series and seeing even more of their internal politics and the BANTER between Tairn and Andarna sent me. They are my favorite.

I loved the complex romance too. Xaden and Violet have a lot to work through and everything is not easy going while in the midst of so many betrayals and war looming. I liked that things were hard, because I finally felt like I saw new sides to both of them. Xaden’s lines had me in a puddle practically every time he spoke.

The ending laid me out and I will be in panic mode until I get my hands on book three.

Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: 3-4 open
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: torture, loss of life, war themes 
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 FLOUNDERED.

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I wanted to love this, instead I really struggled with multiple aspects and unexplained plot points that were never resolved. Why the list? Why did we never get more true details about it? Those are the beginning of the questions I have.

There’s plenty of holiday cheer and I like seeing big families come together for the holidays. I will say there were a few cute moments between the main couple and it is dual POV which is always a nice bonus in a romance.

The third act aspects also didn’t quite make sense. I felt like there was an imbalance of “heavy” topics and the “light Christmas rom-com” vibes that I thought this book was going for.

Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Holiday Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: recounting loss of a mother, mentions of cheating (in the past) 
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 OH SO SLOW.

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The themes in this book were really good. I liked the commentary surrounding trauma, grief and breaking generational barriers and cycles that are harming those present. When there was finally some communication, those conversations were great.

My issues are with the pacing. Good heavens I felt like this book never went anywhere. Every little bit was some progression but otherwise it was like I was reading this day in the life that I wasn’t all that interested in.

I don’t really have much else to say. This one just wasn’t for me and I’m not going to spend anymore time on it.

Overall audience notes:
- Mystery
- Language: a little
- Romance: kisses; low innuendo
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: lynching, loss of loved ones, racism, mental health struggles, mentions of teen pregnancy and rape 
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 NOT QUITE RIGHT.

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This started off well, but unfortunately went downhill for me in the end.

My biggest issue involved the writing style. The EASE of the writing was great, there was a fast quality to it and I felt like the pages were flying by. But there was a lot of modern dialogue/lingo + modern amenities that didn’t fit into the world that had been constructed. It took me out of the book over and over again. If this had been an urban fantasy (or at least those vibes) I think things would have made a lot more sense.

The romance is FAST. Shaye flips a switch so fast I got whiplash. From being “upset” with her kidnappers to “being one of them” in like 3 days. WHAT. There’s some good found family pieces slipped in, but I couldn’t wrap my head around the rest. This is NOTTTT enemies to lovers.

I don’t really have plans to pick up the second book. Not worth the time.

Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: low innuendo; kisses
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, murder, blood/gore depiction 
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Thank you to Blackstone Publishing for the ALC.

OH SO WITTY.

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The nods to Planes, Trains and Automobiles was absolutely at the forefront of this book and had my chuckling throughout. Not one thing going right in the midst of a divorced couple forced to hang out for the holidays is a romance combination I have never read and completely devoured. I love how unique this felt in the genre and it gave a sense of hope of reconciliation (in the right situations).

Reverse grump x sunshine was the most prominent factor and I liked the flipped script. Both Katherine and Tom had to come to terms with how their marriage declined and what were the truly important aspects of their lives. I feel like all of the traveling chaos allowed them to come together and realize what they both had been missing.

It’s a short book, filled with just enough holiday antics to call it a holiday romance and one I will definitely be recommending this year.

Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Holiday Romance
- Language: a little strong
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: divorce, car accident, loss of a parent (recounted)