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Only and Forever - Bergman Brothers by Chloe Liese
Only and Forever
Book 7 in the series:Bergman Brothers

'Only and Forever' by Chloe Liese is the heartwarming conclusion to the 'Bergman Brothers' series, where readers are welcomed back into the fold of the beloved Bergman family. The book follows Viggo, the romantic dreamer of the siblings, as he navigates his own love story with Tallulah, a character who starts off as a bit prickly but evolves throughout the story. The writing style of Chloe Liese is described as a big, warm hug, with diverse representation, healthy communication, and important themes of mental health and chronic illness woven seamlessly into the narrative.

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    Anticipation
    Book 2 in the series:Brothers Ink

    Anticipation - Brothers Ink by Sarah Mayberry
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    'Anticipation' in the series 'Brothers Ink' by Sarah Mayberry follows the story of Blue and Eddie, long-time friends who are forced to reevaluate their relationship after a motorcycle accident. Blue, an independent and outspoken woman, struggles to contain her romantic feelings for Eddie as he begins to realize her importance in his life. The plot delves into the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate their evolving relationship and confront their true feelings amidst challenges and self-discovery.

    The writing style of 'Anticipation' is praised for its relatable and realistic portrayal of characters dealing with messy human problems. Sarah Mayberry's storytelling captures the chemistry between the characters, featuring smart and sassy dialogue that brings depth and authenticity to the narrative. explores themes of friendship, love, and personal growth, highlighting the complexities of emotions and the struggles faced by individuals in coming to terms with their desires and vulnerabilities.

    Blue Sullivan knocked back the remainder of her vodka as she watched the man on the dance floor. His brown hair came close to brushing his shoulders, and dark jeans hugged his thighs as his lean, musc...

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    Rebel Yule
    Book 6 in the series:Rookie Rebels

    Rebel Yule - Rookie Rebels by Kate Meader
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    In 'Rebel Yule' by Kate Meader, readers are taken on a festive journey centered around the holiday season and team get-togethers. The story follows the unexpected romance between Erik Fish Jorgenson and Casey Higgins, exploring Swedish Christmas traditions and the dynamics within the Chicago Rebels hockey team. The plot unfolds with a mix of holiday cheer, heartwarming family traditions, and the development of a sweet and endearing relationship between two lonely individuals seeking love and connection.

    The author, Kate Meader, skillfully weaves together a tale of love, forgiveness, and understanding, drawing readers into the world of the Rookie Rebels series. Through a blend of festive elements, character growth, and unexpected plot twists, 'Rebel Yule' delivers a unique and refreshing read that captures the spirit of the holiday season while exploring themes of redemption, second chances, and the power of love to overcome past hurts.


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    Instacrush
    Book 2 in the series:Rookie Rebels

    Instacrush - Rookie Rebels by Kate Meader
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    'Instacrush' by Kate Meader follows the story of Elle and Theo, two individuals with challenging pasts who find themselves intertwined in a surprise pregnancy. Elle, a tough and independent woman, and Theo, a kind-hearted and goofy professional hockey player, navigate their differences and past traumas while discovering a deep connection with each other. The plot delves into themes of family dysfunction, trust, and overcoming insecurities, all set against the backdrop of a heartwarming and angsty romance. The writing style captures the complexities of the characters, their evolving relationship, and the emotional journey they embark on, creating a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

    Elle Butler had a morning routine. Coffee, strong, a dab of creamer, half a Splenda. A slice of cinnamon toast (no raisins because ugh). Sleeping in until 8 a.m., a luxury after her stint in the milit...

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    Make Me Yours
    Book 3 in the series:Arrogant Heirs

    Make Me Yours - Arrogant Heirs by Katee Robert
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    'Make Me Yours' in the 'Arrogant Heirs' series by Katee Robert follows the story of Becka and Aaron, who meet at a wedding and have a one-night stand. When Becka discovers she is pregnant with Aaron's child, their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways. The plot revolves around their journey of navigating insecurities, fears, and past experiences to find common ground and build a relationship. The writing style of the book is a blend of steamy moments and heartwarming scenes, creating a complete story that balances the emotional and sensual aspects effectively.


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    Hate Me Under the Mistletoe - Romancing the Rink by Kelly Jamieson
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    Game Play
    Book 1 in the series:Power Play

    Game Play - Power Play by Lynda Aicher
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    'Game Play' by Lynda Aicher is the first book in the 'Power Play' series, a hockey romance that follows the story of Samantha and Dylan. Samantha, a talented hockey player outplays Dylan, an NHL defender, at a charity event, leading to a viral video. Dylan, recognizing the opportunity for improvement, convinces his coach to hire Samantha for secret one-on-one training sessions to enhance his game. The book delves into their growing chemistry, struggles, and the intertwining of their personal and professional lives, all set against the backdrop of the hockey world.

    The plot of 'Game Play' is characterized by a mix of romance, steamy encounters, and the challenges faced by the characters. The writing style of Lynda Aicher is engaging, with a focus on the dynamics between the protagonists, their individual growth, and the world of hockey. Despite some slow-paced moments, the book offers a blend of tension, character development, and an exploration of personal demons within a sports romance setting.


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    Her Quarantined Cowboy - The Wild Wests by Kathy Fawcett
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    Readers found "Her Quarantined Cowboy" to be a timely and engaging romance novel set during a pandemic outbreak, reminiscent of the COVID-19 lockdowns. The storyline revolves around the relationship between a wealthy cowman named Gunnar and an infectious disease specialist named Kat, as they navigate trust issues and embark on a journey towards happiness amidst a hospital lockdown. The author skillfully weaves together humor, romance, and growth within an idyllic small town setting, making the book a fun and enjoyable read that offers a breath of fresh air during challenging times.


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    Playing It Tough - Sydney Smoke Rugby by Amy Andrews
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    Ronan Dempsey, an American rugby player aiming for the US Olympic team, faces housing issues that lead him to stay at a family friend's pool house, where he meets Orla Stewart, a tattoo artist with a tragic past of loss and battling the fear of breast cancer. Despite their initial adversarial encounter, Ronan and Orla navigate a delicate connection that slowly blossoms into a sizzling romance, all while dealing with personal challenges and emotional hurdles that threaten to tear them apart. Amy Andrews skillfully weaves a story of love, trust, and overcoming hardships, showcasing the complexities of human connection amidst struggles and sacrifices.

    The book 'Playing It Tough' in the 'Sydney Smoke Rugby' series by Amy Andrews delves into themes of resilience, love, and personal growth as Ronan and Orla navigate their budding relationship amidst their respective challenges. Through witty banter, sizzling chemistry, and heartfelt moments, the author crafts a narrative that goes beyond sports romance, focusing on the emotional depth of the characters and the intricacies of their journey towards finding love and healing in unexpected places.


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    Futures Entwined
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    Book 6 in the series:Ardor Creek

    Futures Entwined - Ardor Creek by Ayla Asher
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    'Futures Entwined' in the Ardor Creek series by Ayla Asher revolves around the story of Heather Combs, a reformed mean girl who returns to Ardor Creek after a tumultuous past and failed marriage. Living next door to Jeremy Kramer, a best-selling author and single dad, they both navigate their complicated pasts and unexpected feelings that arise between them. beautifully captures their journey towards healing, self-discovery, and finding love in unexpected places, all set in the charming community of Ardor Creek.

    The writing style of 'Futures Entwined' is described as engaging, heartwarming, and emotional, with well-developed characters and a storyline that deals with real-life issues in a relatable manner. not only focuses on the romance between Heather and Jeremy but also explores themes of personal growth, friendship, and acceptance within a supportive community that readers can't help but fall in love with.


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    Unwrapped
    Book 5 in the series:Entitled Love Novellas

    Unwrapped - Entitled Love Novellas by Rachel Rowan
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    Unwrapped by Rachel Rowan is a Christmas romance novella that takes place between the fourth and fifth books in the Entitled Love series. The story follows Jules and Biffy as they embark on an unexpected road trip together due to a snowstorm. As they travel 800 miles to Kent, where Jules intends to spend Christmas with the Penningtons, they have the chance to get to know each other better. The book intertwines elements of friends to lovers, grumpy sunshine, and best friend's sister tropes, creating a heartwarming and engaging story. Rachel Rowan's writing style is described as witty, with intelligent banter and intimate inner thoughts that make the characters feel relatable and well-developed.


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