After the Scrum
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When a former rugby player reinventing himself meets a man who’s afraid to move on, can love offer...
Contemporary MM Romance
White Water (Ryder Bay #5)
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It’s Spring Break, a week of carefree fun, but for the Ryder Bay crew, it’s anything but… ...
Contemporary Romance Young Adult
Sol (Learning to Love #2)
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Solomon Trebeck’s heart broke the night of his bi-awakening. Fifteen years later, Sol’s back...
Contemporary MM Romance
Intelligence Check (Dungeons and Dating #3)
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Mason gives people too many chances, Hunter gives too few, but are they willing to take a chance on...
Contemporary Romance MM
Charisma Check (Dungeons and Dating #6)
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Never fall for the straight guy—Jasper knows better. At least until his straight guy crush starts...
Contemporary MM Romance
You Otter Know (Part of: Double-Booked for the Holidays)
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Giant otter shifter River Almeida just wants to get away for the holidays and not deal with his mom...
MM Seasonal Paranormal Romance
The Bear's Broken Omega (Grizzly Ridge #3)
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Zander never expected to find his fated mate, let alone be rejected by the broken omega. Reid has...
Omegaverse Hurt / Comfort MM Mpreg Romance
TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Ready to Trust (Hearts of Oklahoma, #2) in Books
Feb 24, 2021
From the surprise of finding out you are a father to the learning curve of running a family business, Tina Radcliffe managed to make me feel immersed in the character’s choices and emotions. I enjoyed the character’s conversations with each other and their logical thoughts about the situations presented and the sweet romances that they allowed to happen between them. Add in an adorable sounding daughter, a wayward cow, and a cowhand that makes you smile, and you have a recipe for a fun lighthearted book. I will definitely be going back to read the other book in the A Hearts of Oklahoma Romance series.
The setting of this book is small-town USA, tight community, caring neighbors, family get-together’s, and food. I loved Tina Radcliffe’s description of life on a farm/ ranch and all the work that goes into it. It was a truly warm setting that I loved reading about.
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars for the fun characters, the lighthearted romance, and the sense of community that Tina Radcliffe displayed. A truly enjoyable book with a lighthearted feel that I did not have to concentrate on while reading.
*I Volunteered to read this book in return for my honest feedback. The thoughts and opinions expressed within are my own.
Merissa (13749 KP) rated Daylight Robbery (Aspen Falls #6) in Books
Oct 18, 2023
Chief Marks has been a stoic character throughout this series, and we finally get more information on just why and how he is the way he is. Not only that, but we get a sweet romance between him and Melina, the social worker who helps him love again.
Don't be fooled into thinking it is 'just' a sweet romance though. Oh no! We also get 'Jason Bourne' behaviour, which although it made me wince when I was writing it, made for an excellent addition to the story, really showcasing the 'skills' Leah has, and how prepared to do anything to get away from the police, and their brutality.
This is an amazing, heartfelt story, that I am happy to say does have a HEA, sadly unlike the majority of missing kids cases. Emotions run rife in this story, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
There were no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading flow. The pacing is smooth and keeps you on your toes until you reach the ending. The characters are all believable, both the main characters and the supporting ones.
In my opinion, this is the best book of the series, and absolutely recommended by me!
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Sep 25, 2018
graveyardgremlin (7194 KP) rated Tabitha's Tangle (Herberts, #4) in Books
Feb 15, 2019
TABITHA'S TANGLE afforded me the luxury of sinking back in time of grace and romantic entanglements. While the little bit of mystery is obvious, the courtship between Tabitha and Hugh is sweet enough to make up for it. The two leads are absolutely charming and I enjoyed every moment of their struggle do what is right and still get what they want. While at times I thought the pacing slow, mainly it was due to my impatience rearing its head. A lovely way to pass a few hours with.


