Release Day Review: Awfully Ambrose (Bad Boyfriends, Inc. #1) by Lisa Henry and Sarah Honey

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Awfully Ambrose SERIES: Bad Boyfriend, Inc. #1 AUTHORS:  Lisa Henry and Sarah Honey PUBLISHER:  Pride Publishing LENGTH: 260 pages RELEASE DATE: June 7, 2022 BLURB: Bad Boyfriend, Inc.—When you can’t find a good boyfriend, why Read more

New Release Review: Hopelessly Bromantic (The Hopelessly Bromantic Duet #1) by Lauren Blakely

Reviewed by Valerie    TITLE:  Hopelessly Bromantic SERIES:  The Hopelessly Bromantic Duet #1     AUTHOR:  Lauren Blakely PUBLISHER:  Top Notch Boyfriends Books LENGTH:  354 pages RELEASE DATE:  May 31, 2022 BLURB:    Look, when I met the sexy, witty Brit on the Read more

Release Day Review: Hitched (Licking Thicket: Horn of Glory #2) by Lucy Lennox and May Archer

Reviewed by Valerie    TITLE:  Hitched SERIES:  Licking Thicket: Horn of Glory #2   AUTHOR:  Lucy Lennox and May Archer PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  375 pages RELEASE DATE:  June 1, 2022 BLURB:    Former Marine Percy “Champ” Champion has never encountered a problem Read more

Recent Release Review: Unwanted (The Unlucky Ones #1) by Marley Valentine

Reviewed by Valerie    TITLE:  Unwanted SERIES:  The Unlucky Ones #1 AUTHOR:  Marley Valentine PUBLISHER:  Self-Published  LENGTH:  308 pages RELEASE DATE:  May 21, 2022 BLURB:    Two halves of a whole, Arlo Bishop and I were both unwanted kids brought together Read more

Release Day Review: Bruised But Not Broken (Spark of Hope #1) by Nicole Dykes

Reviewed by Valerie    TITLE:  Bruised But Not Broken SERIES:  Spark of Hope #1 AUTHOR:  Nicole Dykes PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  239 pages RELEASE DATE:  May 31, 2022 BLURB:    Ben Spark of Hope: A bi-weekly trauma support group. This is my Read more

Release Day Review: The Sceptic (Arcana #1) by Lily Morton

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: The Sceptic SERIES: Arcana #1 AUTHOR: Lily Morton PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 365 pages RELEASE DATE: May 26, 2022 BLURB: As the best friend of a psychic, Will Buchanan can’t help but believe in the dead. It’s the living that Read more