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Blurred lines is a great story with a hard to read plot.
Consent is and always was a big element in anyone’s life and many times it was challenged and challenged the part takers.
The story was gripping from the first chapter to the last, it’s well written and because it talks about a sensitive topic, it might be hard to read at time for some readers. But in my opinion it’s very well written and respectfully toward the subject matter.
I was intrigued by everything that happened and wanted to know the truth myself even if it’s just a fiction book, it could easily be a real life story.


Very grateful to the publisher and NetGalley for my review copy.

The assistant is was an interesting read and my first book by the author.
I enjoyed the overall concept but I feel like it’s a bit too short and has the potential for a greater character development as well as tying up some loose ends in my opinion.
I’m looking forward to read other books by the author because I liked the writing and every now and then it’s a good to try something new, something outside my comfort zone.

3.5 stars
I was always intrigued by the concept of amnesia and how one will continue the life they have just like a child learning all the small steps in life.
The story was interesting and , even if it felt like at a slower pace at times, it still made me want to keep reading so I can find out what really happened before the accident. By 70% in i already suspected the big twist that was yet to come and I wasn’t wrong.
It’s a story about life and decisions and mistakes and of course, a second chance at love and romance with a twist.
I personally couldn’t get over one thing that’s happening in the way everything comes together and that’s why the lower star rating.


Many thanks to the publisher Amazon Publishing UK for my review copy.

4.5 stars

Midwest Boys series is a fast-paced, page-turner suspenseful NA story that I’ve read back to back and can’t recommend it enough.
There’s a lot of great scenes with witty banter, heartbreaking and heartwarming moments, as well as thrilling and steamy romance overall. I enjoyed the writing and the character development was very well done.

This duet is one of the best that I’ve read in new adult stories lately.
It was great to go back and feel all the heartbreaking moments and how love can always find a way to put back together all the broken pieces of a heart because they definitely are like one single heart beating. Love it .

4.5 stars
I must admit that it was my first time reading a book by the author but after reading it, I need more, I fell in love with her writing and the ability to make you get lost into a beautiful story without even noticing.
It reminds me of A Gentle Rogue by Johanna Lindsay although James was way too much of a dominant alpha while Rhy is much more assertive and thoughtful, always looking for consent and respecting Sara’s wishes and decisions.
A fake engagement turned into a beautiful friendship and love story full of great moments and steamy moments.
If you love historical romance, this book is a must-read for sure.

This one was a good story overall. It touches a lot of problematic topics and deals with them quite well but, for me, it feels like they are a bit too young for all that toxicity.
Maybe I live in another world but most of the things that happened here are supposed to be for college/university age in my opinion.
There’s a lot of sex and alcohol use, there’s a lot of the craziness of their years when everything is in balance to what’s right or wrong and their feelings are everywhere as expected.
There’s family drama and friendship drama. There’s a best friend love story as well that I wanted to see more of but somehow it felt like a secondary plot overall.



And the story continues with more twists and turns, more kisses and lies but the truth is always there in their hearts.
A perfect happily ever after for this new duet by a favourite author now.

When you hear that one of your favourite historical romance authors is writing a contemporary duke romance novel, of course, I had to read it the next second.
It’s so beautiful written and has a bit of everything, from a trans-Atlantic romance with funny moments that involves a sheep or two , very steamy scenes in true Sarah style, to a few twists and turns because there’s royalty involved and everything is possible.
It’s just perfect for a Sunday afternoon while drinking a cup of English tea and falling in love with Max and Lilah.

Welcome back to a dark romance from a favourite author.
I was looking forward to this book even if I haven’t liked the previous one.
Same fast paced story with everything you can expect from this world build by the author, with past mistakes and how they overcome them all and find that happiness at the end of a dark tunnel and a bumpy journey. Many secondary characters in it, some old ones and some new ones as well that I’m looking forward to read more in the next books.