Monday, April 13, 2026

April 5 - 13, 2026

 

XOXO, Ean (Princess Pen Pals)XOXO, Ean by A.W. Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rhett maybe a daddy but meeting Ean has him rattled. But when Ean needs a safe place to land Rhett is there for him. I was so glad they were honest with each other about their feelings. I also like how all the people on the farm rallied around Ean as well.


 

View all my reviews Silk (A Material World, #3)Silk by K.C. Wells
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It was interesting to have an escort story where the character wasn’t in a desperate situation. For Matt its work he enjoys as long as he sticks to his own rules. Lucas is all about treating everything as a business transaction to avoid dealing with people or feelings. It would seem like such an unlikely pairing. My only dislike was at times Matt seemed just a tad bit whiney and took offense to easily. But overall I really enjoyed this story.

View all my reviews Handy (Four Bears Construction, #8)Handy by K.M. Neuhold
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ledger has been crushing on his neighbor from afar even sending him some flowers. But a disaster brings Griff running. They start out with a friends with benefits arrangement but clearly they both feel more. I like the low angst and the way they just move into love. I also love the pet raccoon.
 

View all my reviews Magic and Mayhem (Blue Ridge Magic #1)Magic and Mayhem by M.A. Innes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this first book of the series. Kenzie and Talon are such a good fit for each other. There is wonderful world building that is woven into the fabric of the story. Watching Talon figure things out was full of humor. This is just a sweet loving story.


 

View all my reviews Counterpoint (In Vino Veritas, #2)Counterpoint by J.E. Birk
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story took me by surprise. It wasn’t as light and fluffy as some of the other stories in this series. While on the surface Jeremy is just a college guy who wants to party. We met him and Aaron in Booklover in the 1st Vino series as secondary characters. But as the story moves forward we see that Jeremy is dealing with some really tough issues. Meanwhile, Aaron is having his own crisis of self worth. I loved watching their relationship build even when they were in denial about it. I love all the feels in this story.

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