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Defending by Jami Davenport

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  Synopsis: Much to my utter dismay, the Portland Icehawks chose me in the expansion draft, and now my estranged father is my hockey coach. No one on the team knows he's my dad. They think he’s a distant relative I don't get along with. They’re right about that last part. We hate each other. He blames me for the death of my sister, and I blame myself, too. He's unfairly targeted me, and his constant criticism is destroying my confidence and my game. The only thing I look forward to is my time working with the homeless, especially one feisty, attractive female, but neither of us do relationships because those require trust and commitment, and we're too scarred to take the risk. Can we conquer our demons so I can rescue her from the streets, and she can rescue me from my past before we're beyond saving? Review: Defending was an emotional, heartfelt story. The mystery crime underplot takes this book on anather level of suspense that grips you from start to end. Grady J...

Beneath His Silence by Hannah Linder

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  Synopsis: Will Seeking Justice Lead to Her Own Demise? Second daughter of a baron—and a little on the mischievous side—Ella Pemberton is no governess. But the pretense is a necessity if she ever wishes to get inside of Wyckhorn Manor and attain the truth. Exposing the man who killed her sister is all that matters. Lord Sedgewick knows there’s blood on his hands. Lies have been conceived, then more lies, but the price of truth would be too great. All he has left now is his son—and his hatred. Yet as the charming governess invades his home, his safe cocoon of bitterness begins to tear away. Could Ella, despite the lingering questions of his guilt, fall in love with such a man? Or is she falling prey to him—just as her dead sister? Review: Beneath His Silence is a fabulous Regency story with a gothic setting, a well thought mystery, some angst and suspense . Miss Ella Pemberton wants to find out what's happened to his sister at all costs, even sneaking into the solitary manor on the...

Charming CEO by Lila Monroe

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  Synopsis: He’s the bane of her existence… and her brother’s best friend!  Flynn McCord is ruggedly charming, impossibly annoying, and… my brother’s best friend. He’s been driving me crazy as long as I can remember - and not even in a sexy, fun ‘oh my god, don’t stop’ kind of way. Is it any wonder the only action I’m getting these days is of the solo variety, courtesy of my soon-to-be-launched adult accessory empire?   The classy,  top - secret  adult accessory empire I’m opening… right next door to Flynn’s workshop. Where he can hear me. Testing the merchandise.   Every night.   Soon, the chemistry between us is impossible to ignore, even for a stubborn (fine) ass like Flynn. But as our off-limits romance sizzles, the fun and (battery-operated) games take a turn for something… real? With torn loyalties, sexy secrets, and my new business on the line, can we find a way to put the ‘love’ into enemies-to-lovers, or will this relationship run out of juice...

A Laird in London by Catherine Tinley

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  Synopsis: There’s a new laird in town Will he leave with a wife? Angus MacDonald has just arrived in London to reclaim his land when he rescues Lady Isabella Wood from a cattle stampede! Their instant attraction is undeniable, but Isabella must wed this Season and Angus isn’t looking for a bride. His wild Hebridean home is a world away from London Society, so Isabella is completely out-of-bounds. Even if their connection is unlike anything he’s felt before… Review: A Laird in London was an amazing read. These Scots characters are my weakness, you can feel their proud in their every word and thought, I loved them. Angus MacDonald and his sister, Eilidh, go to London on a mission to buy back a property on the Hebrids island of Benbecula from an english Lord. Angus meets Lady Isabella Wood on a town park stroll, it seems a match made in heaven. They are comfortable in each other company, and soon enough they discover a deep connection and feelings for each other. But Angus isn't in ...

December Recap

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  I'm sorry for the delay of my December Recap but I'm having an hard time at the moment, I'm always tired and whenever I feel ok I prefer to read than making blog posts (sorry sorry). I've still found some good storie last month. On  December  I've read  6  books: - Gaming Hell Christmas: Volume 2 Vet by Amanda McCabe & Kathy L. Wheeler  πŸžπŸžπŸžπŸž - Clara's Christmas Magic by Rosie Green 🐞🐞🐞🐞 - Sneaking Around With The Player by Rebecca Jenshak 🐞🐞🐞🐞🐞 - Made For Me by Natasha Madison 🐞🐞🐞🐞🐞 - The Last Cottage On Pinewood Lane  by Melissa McClone 🐞🐞🐞🐞🐞 - The Wrong Way To Catch A Rake  by Lara Temple 🐞🐞🐞🐞🐞                                         My favourite  Book Of The Month  is  Made For Me by Natasha Madison because it is an emotional and steamy story that conquers you from the first page. Let me know if yo...

The Wrong Way To Catch A Rake by Lara Temple

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  Synopsis: Can she unmask the rogue… …among the canals of Venice? So far Phoebe Brimford’s experience of Dominic, Lord Wrexham, is that he lives up to his reputation as a dissolute rake. But he’s also frustratingly charming and distractingly attractive! And while undercover spy Phoebe knows entangling herself with such a character is the wrong way to go about her mission, the closer she gets to Dominic, the more she suspects he’s not as lost as Society seems to think he is… Review: I loved The Wrong Way To Catch A Rake!! It was an amazing story, a noteworthy storyline set in Venice where both the leading characters are charming, beautiful, unconventional, intriguing and they have a secret that can break their relationship before it even starts. Phoebe Brimford is the witty Lady's companion for her aunt, Dominic, Lord Wrexham is the unruly heir of a dukedom, even if they seem very different but actually they are perfect for each other. I adored them together, but I've appreciat...

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