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Same Time Next Summer
Read more: Same Time Next SummerBook: πππππ By @annabelmonaghan This book feels like summer and is a perfect beach read. It checks all those summer romance boxes – first love, second chance romance, summer loves, and a sleepy beach town. It is my second Abigail Monaghan book in as many months, and I donβt know what Iβll do without a…
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Obedience
Read more: ObedienceAudiobook: πππ So much of this book falls well outside my comfort zone. If I had explicitly known that I was embarking on an age-gap, teacher-student, BDSM novel, I probably would have passed. However, Iβm happy I didnβt. What doesnβt work about so many βrich older guy that is a control freak in the bedroomβ…
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Practice Makes Perfect
Read more: Practice Makes PerfectBook: πππππ The electricity between Will and Annie sparks off the pages in this follow-up to When in Rome. Annie has lived in Rome her whole life and owns the flower store next door to her brother Noah’s pie shop. With Noah’s impending wedding to music mega-star Amelia, additional security is needed in the form…
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The Love Wager
Read more: The Love WagerBook: πππππ By Lynn Painter Considering how much I adored this book, Jack and Hallie will be living rent-free in my head for a long time. Hallie decides she needs to turn over a new leaf after a one-night stand left her searching for her bra in a strangerβs hotel room. She decides to commit…
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Always Only You
Read more: Always Only YouBook: πππππ Audiobook: πππππ By Chloe Liese Ren is the read-headed NHL heartthrob with a heart of gold, and Frankie is the teamβs social media manager. Renβs unrequited crush on Frankie kicks into high gear when she and her dog need a temporary place to stay, and he steps in to assist. This is a…
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Only When It’s Us
Read more: Only When It’s UsBook: ππππ Audiobook: ππππ By Chloe Liese Because Iβm counting down the days until the next book in the series is released, Iβm going back through the Bergman family series by Chloe Liese. It would be fun to review them all as part of that. This series should be read to get the most out…










