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Book Review: Smoke

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  Like a wildflower growing through the cracks in the pavement… A preacher’s daughter should know better than to play with sin. But Cherry Bradley is no saint. Everyone has secrets, but burying the past is like trying to trap lightning in a bottle—it will always find a way to get out. And when Cherry’s skeletons reemerge, they come in the form of three wicked deviants, the ones she made a pact with on the darkest night of her life. Hawk, Scarrow, and Omen specialize in cleaning up messes, but they aren’t going to let their little live wire forget the debt she owes them. They’ve come back to collect their pound of flesh. With interest. And they aren’t going anywhere until her hands are as dirty as theirs. But that’s the thing about live wires, they set fire to everything they touch. Some sins can’t be forgiven. My Review Do you love psycho MMCs? How about a bratty FMC? Tons of spice? If you answered yes to all three questions, then, you NEED to read this book! I love everything I re...

Audiobook Review: Phantom

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  She kept my blood from me. Now she's going to give me everything Phantom Twenty-one years ago, I let Marlena Hutchins walk away. She was eighteen. I was twice her age, drowning in divorce and club business. I convinced myself pushing her out of Sharp was the right thing to do. Turns out she left pregnant with my kid. A daughter I've never met. Twenty years of birthdays, first days of school, graduations—gone. Stolen by the woman who just walked back into my life like those two decades don't matter. Now Marlena's back in Sharp. Back in my bed. And pregnant again. My ex-wife wants her dead. My daughters want answers. And my secret daughter—Presley—is coming home for the summer, ready to meet the father who abandoned her. Except I didn't abandon anyone. I didn't even know she existed. Marlena kept that from me. Lied for twenty fucking years. I should throw her to the wolves. Let my psychotic ex have her revenge. Let Marlena face the consequences of hiding my bloo...

Book Review: Heal Me

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  My Review Gimmie all the emotions. Jasmine and Harrison both experienced a range of emotions. It was not just Jasmine that got something out of the program. Harrison found his person. Yet, Harrison gave a lot back to Jasmine. To quote Jasmine; Harrison "healed her". Jasmine learned that with the right partner, it can be an enjoyable time for both. It is not just a take relationship but a give and take. I appreciated that Harrison showed just how in tune he was with Jasmine, even if she did not voice it out loud. With their sessions, he took care to not push too much.  I loved reading about Jasmine and Harrison's story. This book is a favorite in this series of mine. 

Book Review: Unnecessary Roughness

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  🥍 MM Sports Romance 🥍 🥍 Enemies to Lovers 🥍 🥍 Forced Proximity 🥍 🥍 Sister's Ex-Boyfriend/Brother's Best Friend 🥍 🥍 Saint Bernard/Orange Cat Energy 🥍 🥍 It's Too Big (it is) 🥍 🥍 I Can Take It (he can) 🥍 🥍 Gay Awakening 🥍 🥍 Puppy Yoga 🥍 🥍 Hot Guys Wearing Skirts 🥍 🥍 Emotional Support Sex Doll 🥍 🥍 Secondhand Embarrassment But Make It Sexy 🥍 Lachlan Walsh is too nice for his own good. It's how he ends up accepting his dad's job offer to be a glorified babysitter for the last person who wants it: Jesse Denver, a professional lacrosse player who plays as recklessly on the field as he parties off of it. Who also happens to be his brother's best friend. And his ex-girlfriend's older brother. Neither man wants to be there, so it should be easy enough to keep things professional. But between brand deals for the world's worst sports drink, an unexpectedly viral incident involving a woman's lacrosse uniform, and trying very hard not to ...