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Perfect 10 is a great example of what horrible things can happen in today’s world of technology. It’s totally embarrassing and easy to imagine actually happening to anyone. Well, except most of us probably don’t have an app like BootyBook, but the idea is the same.

Perfect 10 is a cautionary tale for today’s plugged in world, but it’s also a sweet romance, with just that perfect touch of spice.

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I love these two together. You can tell they’ve had a contrary relationship for years but that tension is now warping into one of the sexual variety. They are funny and sassy and smart. It’s fun to watch them push each other’s buttons, getting each other all hot and bothered. It takes a little maneuvering to figure out a new dynamic with each other but they get there and it makes for a very happy ending.

Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/book-review-against-the-cage/

Together Leah and Kevin are smart and witty and their interactions are so realistically cute. I think the ending was the perfect complement to the rest of their relationship and it left me with a smile. A sizzling heartbreaker, Overexposed highlights troubled lovers and their rocky path back together again.

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I’ve been having some good luck with novella length stories lately and Tempting Alibi is no different. The characters are engaging and their story is captivating. It’s touching and sweet and then it gets oh-so-spicy. And when I hit the end, I didn’t have any regrets … except that it was over.

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A small town full of warmth and heart, characters that you would love to call friends, touching family drama and a sweet second chance romance makes Wild Iris Ridge the perfect read for romance lovers everywhere.

Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2014/07/25/book-review-wild-iris-ridge/

One Night with an Earl is short but well put together. By the time it was done I felt like I understood the characters and was rooting for them to get their happy ending, which doesn’t always happen in books that run around 100 pages. Haymore does a fantastic job of giving her readers the history they need to believe that the two could fall for each other so quickly, without creating any sluggishness in the current happenings.

I really enjoyed how, because it was short, we get to concentrate on Beatrice and Drew. We are hand in hand with them as they move from the initial attraction to deeper feelings. Beatrice is understandably reluctant to trust herself with another man and Drew is insightful enough to get that, and to move slowly with her. It’s sweet, tender and heartwarming to see them slowly get past her guard.

Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2014/07/26/book-review-one-night-with-an-earl/

Foster has an absolutely stellar writing style (as proven by her 80+ story booklist and almost 2 decade career) and it’s in full force with Hard Knocks. We jump right in the middle of Gage and Harper’s relationship but it is never awkward as we learn their history and see them work their way toward a HEA. She gives us engaging characters, with realistic issues and feelings, and a lot of sizzle. I love the passion and genuine caring with Harper and Gage. They love each other but also their friends and their community. It’s a wonderfully tight little group that I can’t wait to get to know better.

Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2014/07/27/book-review-hard-knocks/

These two together are fabulous. Gage brings out a more daring side to Skyler, while she reminds him that he can be more than what he was. While One Night of Sin is novella in length, and a decent part of it is spent on the steamy interactions between the two (not that I’m complaining), Kennedy still does a good job of letting us see their relationship develop. We don’t get a lot of those more relationship-y interactions first hand, but we are told about them and we get to see their effect in the changes in their attitudes ... and with how Gage starts to believe that he can be that better man. It’s a very fast read, a little over a hundred pages, but it moves well and left me with that happy feeling that I want from a good romance.

Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2014/08/03/book-review-one-night-of-sin/

I wasn’t sure how appealing a whore of a hero would actually be … oh, how I underestimated Grace Burrowes. Full review is available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/04/20/darius/

Baker’s Law is as super sweet as its cover and I devoured every page of it. It comes across as a light read but it has a surprising amount of depth and is the perfect break for those hot summer days.

Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2014/08/05/book-review-bakers-law/