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
NautiCal (Forever Wilde #8) by Lucy Lennox
Reviewed by Valerie
TITLE: Nautical
SERIES: A Forever Wilde Novel #8
AUTHOR: Lucy Lennox
PUBLISHER: Self Published
LENGTH: 286 Pages
RELEASE DATE: August 17, 2020
BLURB:
I didn’t mean to stow away on the yacht, I swear.
My first mistake was going home with the jerk at the bar, but in my defense, Prescott said he owned the Worthington—ninety feet of sleek, yachty perfection—and if I could get the chief mate’s job, I’d have an excuse to stay on board and keep avoiding my family and my future.
How was I supposed to know he was the owner’s cheating, gold-digging almost brother-in-law, or that I’d end up stuffed in a closet when the ship left the harbor?
When the real owner finds me and offers me a different job—being his fake boyfriend on a cruise through the British Virgin Islands to tempt Prescott to reveal his cheating ways—that’s when I make my second mistake: I agree.
Turns out, Jonathan Worthington isn’t just a billionaire, he’s funny and generous and a little bit of a control freak. He’s also six feet of sleek, gorgeous silver fox perfection, and suddenly, it’s not just his yacht I’m lusting over.
Worth thinks I’m way too young and flighty for anything more serious than spending the week in his bed… but if you believe we won’t fall in love before the cruise is over, I have a yacht in the Caribbean to sell you.
‘Nother Sip of Gin: A Sinners Gin Collection by Rhys Ford
Reviewed by Cindy
TITLE: ‘Nother Sip of Gin: A Sinners Gin Collection
SERIES: Sinner Series #7
AUTHOR: Rhys Ford
PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press
LENGTH: 207 Pages
RELEASE DATE: August 18, 2020
BLURB:
For Crossroads Gin rock stars Miki, Damien, Rafe, and Forest, life is a Möbius strip of music, mayhem, and murder. Through it all, the sweet, hot moments between tours with lovers, friends, and family keep them sane, healthy, and happy. This Sinners collection features short stories spanning the entire series, from before the first note to after the lights go out.
Love it when my two favorites win 🙂