Book of the Week Winners!
Here are the winners of this week’s Book of the Week Poll.
Both will go through to the Book of the Month Poll
Want Me by Neve Wilder
Reviewed by Anna Lynn
TITLE: Want Me
AUTHOR: Neve Wilder
PUBLISHER: Self-Published
RELEASE DATE: May 8, 2019
LENGTH: 304 pages
BLURB:
Two roommates. One calculus exam. A whole lot of extracurricular activity.
Nate:
Living with four other guys, it’s bound to happen.
Every guy’s been caught taking care of business at least once, right?
It shouldn’t be a big deal.
But I don’t know Eric as well as my other roommates, and things are a little awkward now.
He’s a loner. A mystery. Quietly confident. Smart.
Sexy as hell.
I’ve been happily subsisting on the typical frat guy diet of booze and sorority girls.
But the way Eric looked at me that night?
There was something there.
Something that’s got me curious.
Something that’s stirring up feelings I thought I’d left behind for good.
Something that’s making me think I’m not as straight as I thought I was.
I can’t get him off of my mind.
I don’t think I want to.
So when he offers to help me study for a midterm, I take him up on it.
It’s innocent.
Probably. Maybe.
There’s no way I could’ve known what it’d start…
Pieces of Us (Missing Pieces #3) by N.R. Walker
Reviewed by Valerie
TITLE: Pieces of Us
AUTHOR: N.R. Walker
SERIES: Missing Pieces #3
PUBLISHER: Self Published
RELEASE DATE: July 24, 2020
BLURB:
As Justin’s recovery moves forward, Dallas dares to hope their lives are settling into their new normal. His money worries have eased, business is picking up, and best of all, Justin now laughs more than he frowns.
Justin’s memory still eludes him, but with each snippet or flashback, small pieces of his old life start to slot into place. He remembers more of Dallas and how perfectly happy their lives used to be, and with each passing day, Justin realises he can have that again.
But when someone from Justin’s past turns up, he discovers that not all the missing pieces are good, and sadly, he and Dallas also learn just what it means to live with a traumatic brain injury. If Dallas and Justin have to fight for their Happily Ever After, then Dallas will stop at nothing–nothing–to give Justin the life he always wanted.
“. . . as I tried to put the puzzle of myself back together, it was the pieces of us that made me whole.”