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Crew (Crew #1) by Tijan

Another Day another Tijan Book! Do you all have an auto-buy author? Tijan is mine. If I don't get the arc, I buy it! So... let's talk about Crew...

Whiskey Dick and Whiskey Chick (Whiskey Dick #1-2) by Ryan Ringbloom [arc review]

These two short books were a perfect combination of romance and humour.  The perfect companions for a late night in with a book :)  RomCom at its best!

The Chef by Xavier Neal [arc review]

Hello sunnies :) I have been reading so much romance lately! Its cray cray Can't stop - won't stop though. I'm loving it. And that brings us to The Chef by Xavier Neal. I always ALWAYS read romance books with chefs. Having been one myself for 13 years I love seeing how original and accurate the authors can be. 

Windburn (Nightwing #2) by Juliette Cross [arc review]

Hello sunnies! Another day another beautiful book by Juliette Cross. Have you guys started reading her books yet? why not? If you are a PNR fan you certainly should. Windburn was great! Sorcha is one of those characters you either love or hate. She was a firecracker for sure. And our Morgan man in this book was just as amazing as his brother in Soulfire. 

Into the Darkest Night (The Chaos Theory Duet Book 1) by Cassandra Giovanni [arc review]

Hello Sunnies! I just finished this glorious romantic suspense and I am sitting here questioning myself on why I don't read them more often. I really them but for some reason they do not make into my house as often as all other romance sub-genres. Anyway... this was fab! I knew nothing about the author going in and now I want to know everything! hehe

Soulfire (Nightwing #1) by Juliette Cross

Every now and than we all discover new authors that we can't help but love. Juliette Cross has been this author for me this year. I have absolutely loved everything I have read from her so far. This was no different!

Decidedly With Mistletoe (By The Bay #4) by Stina Lindenblatt [arc review]

I don't read Christmas books... but it is September... so surely that is ok right?! LOL Or at least that was what I told myself when I read the blurb for this book and felt the urge to read it. It was everything I hoped it would be: sweet, charming, captivating 💓 I dare you not to have a smile from ear to ear at the end!

Kick and The Line Below (Spark Sisters Novels) by Ali Dean [arc review]

Hello Sunnies! Have you read anything by Ali Dean before?  These two books were lovely. I would happily read them again. I don't often read sports romance but Ali Dean converted me at least for the time being. Great New Adult Romance stories!

Phoenix Unbound by Grace Draven [arc review]

This was nice and well done fantasy romance. It was my first time reading anything by Grace Draven and I enjoyed it. The romance takes a little while to get going but it is worth it when it does!

But First, Coffee by Sarah Darlington [arc review]

My first book by Sarah Darlington and most definitely NOT the last. I am officially a fan! All characters had charm and were original. There was plenty of chemistry, charm, drama and unexpected moments to keep you on your toes.  Loved It! Cover for But First, Coffee

Nightblood by Elly Blake

Today is a bitter sweet day... I couldn't wait for this book, and now that I have finished reading it I am undoubtedly sad it is over. It was an awesome ride!  Ruby, Arcus, and Kai together with the secondary characters were all amazing and it is sad this is the end of their journey. Kai deserves a story of his own for sure. This series has a special place in my heart and will definitely be worth a reread someday.

Down to You (Sixth Street Bands #5) by Jayne Frost [arc review]

Holly Mother of Romance!  Jayne Frost just blew my socks off. Down to You is no shadow of doubt my favorite book in the Sixth Street Bands series. I knew I would love it, I knew my crash for Logan alone would do it, but I did not expect to be on pins and needles the whole time. This was as good as a contemporary romance can get. I cannot recommend this series and this book specially enough. Go Read!