Switch Hitter by Sara Ney is a romantic comedy novella that releases March 15th. This standalone previously appeared in Team Player: A Sports Romance Anthology. Here’s your first look at the cover.
Month: February 2018
Review: Marriage of Inconvenience by Penny Reid
The Knitting in the City series is officially over (insert ugly cry) and what a sendoff. Marriage of Inconvenience is all kinds of wonderful.
February Ultimate Reading Challenge Audiobook Review: The Law of Moses by Amy Harmon
February’s Ultimate Reading Challenge 2018: Tear Jerkers Audiobook Review Welp. I was looking for a good tear jerker and The Law of Moses has a ton of 5-star reviews. Many have mentioned how heartbreaking it is. This is clearly a case of it-must-be-just-me. I’m probably emotionally stunted or my tear ducts may be extremely clogged because I didn’t come close to shedding a tear. There are parts that are quite sad, but I felt detached from the story for the most part. I think the fact that I listened to the audio book may be to blame, but I’ll get to that in a minute.
Review: Scenes from the Hallway by Penny Reid
Scenes from the Hallway is a Valentine’s Day freebie. This prequel to Marriage of Inconvenience is a nice little treat. Whether you’ve already read the novel or not, it’s fun to know how Kat and Dan met. The details of what happened between them in Las Vegas puts their relationship status at the beginning of the full-length book more in focus.
Review, Excerpt & Giveaway ♥ In Harmony by Emma Scott
With In Harmony, Emma Scott delivers a captivating romance that pays tribute to the power the human spirit. The story is quite timely in an age when victims of sexual and domestic abuse are very much front and center in the nation’s consciousness.
New Release: The Smallest Part by Amy Harmon
The Smallest Part by Amy Harmon is now available!
Audiobook Review: Ride Steady by Kristen Ashley
I haven’t read very many Kristen Ashley books, but I can see why she’s such a popular author. She has a way of seamlessly weaving multiple characters together into an entertaining plot. Ride Steady is a great example of this.
Blog Tour & Review ♥ How to Date a Douchebag: The Coaching Hours by Sara Ney
This has been such an enjoyable series! Who knew that I could fall in love with such crude, mean jocks? How to Date a Douchebag: The Coaching Hours is by far the least douchey of all the books. In fact, it’s a really sweet end to the series.
February’s Ultimate Reading Challenge: Tear Jerker
The February theme for the Ultimate Reading Challenge, co-hosted with Collector of Book Boyfriends, is to read a tear jerker. It was a tough decision for me because there are so many great ones, and I tend to get emotionally attached to characters. However, I’m not in the mood for a story where the main character is dying. After many recommendation from friends, I chose THE LAW OF MOSES by Amy Harmon. Let’s see if I’ll need any tissues. What book did you choose?
Meet #YourNextBBF Tour Encore Post
Book Boyfriends. I’m always on the hunt for a new one. That’s what the Meet Your Next Book Boyfriend Tour, hosted by Foxy Blogs, is all about. My friends across the blogosphere and I want to share our favorite book boyfriends with you. I shared my pick during the 2017 tour. I’ll give you a hint: he’s a “wanted” man. To find out who it is see my original post and enter the giveaway for a $25 Amazon gift card. Follow the 2018 Meet #YourNextBBF Tour Lineup!
Cover Reveal ♥ Savage Prince by Meghan March
I’m thinking Meghan March has a bit of a thing for men with tattoos. Here’s a look at the cover of SAVAGE PRINCE, the first book in her Savage Trilogy. The release day is May 27, 2018.