• #Adult #Contemporary #Romance #Suspense

    Wicked Ambition: The Lost Treasure
    Patti O’Shea
    (The Paladin League, #7)
    Publication date: July 21st 2025
    Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Suspense

    Ayla Desmond never takes risks, but when she senses her twin is in trouble, she boards a plane to Puerto Jardin—a country teetering on the edge of chaos. As a Public Relations specialist at the Paladin League, she’s used to spin, not bullets. But this mission plunges her into a deadly game where trust is scarce and danger is everywhere.

    Special Forces Sgt. Oziah “Wizard” West is the king of one-night stands, but he hasn’t been able to forget the last woman he hooked up with, a mysterious blonde who slipped away from his hotel room. When he spots her in Puerto Jardin, he knows there will be trouble. Oz rushes to her side, determined to keep her safe.

    Ayla wants nothing to do with Oz. He’s a mistake she’d rather forget, but circumstances force them together. Surrounded by mercenaries and stalked by mobsters who believe she holds the key to a hidden treasure, she has no choice but to rely on the enigmatic stranger who ignited her passion. As danger escalates, so do their feelings, and then a positive pregnancy test changes everything.

    Now, Oz risks not only his heart but also his life to protect Ayla and their unborn child. Can they survive the treacherous game they’re caught in, or will their love become the ultimate casualty?

    Wicked Ambition is a stand-alone romance with a HEA. There are references to events that happened in earlier books, but it’s not necessary to read them to enjoy this story.

    Indulge in a protective Special Forces hero and a heroine who is a fish-out-of-water, but will do whatever it takes to save her sister. This romantic suspense story features a one-night stand, an unexpected pregnancy, and a second chance romance.

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    EXCERPT:

    A while later, the second bus from Rio Blanco rolled in. This one was larger, with a hump on top. Some parts of it had rust, while other parts showed obvious metal patches, and the green paint had faded in the places where it hadn’t entirely flaked away.

    He expected a repeat of the first bus, and then another ninety-minute-plus wait for the last one to arrive.

    That wasn’t what he got.

    Oz tensed as a man disembarked. His hair was cut military short, and he was clean-shaven—nothing like the pictures he’d studied—but there was no mistaking him for someone else. This was the dude he’d been assigned to watch for.

    As he reached the sidewalk, he paused and glanced around. He gave the gang members a look that appeared threatening even from across the street and then headed off to the east.

    In a minute, Oz would follow him. As soon as a tail wouldn’t stand out. He stood and monitored the man’s progress.

    The next passenger who exited the bus froze him in place.

    She wore black trousers and a white shirt and dragged a small, wheeled suitcase out of the bus and onto the sidewalk. It tipped over, but she used the handle to put it upright. The catcalls from the gang began immediately. She ignored them, looking up and down the street.

    Oz muttered a curse. He’d bet a month’s pay she was searching for a taxi.

    The man he was assigned to tail was nearly out of sight. Oz needed to move, needed to go after him, and he couldn’t. He wouldn’t leave any woman in this predicament, but especially not this one.

    Because underneath that floppy straw hat she had on, Oz knew her hair was blonde. He knew the way her blue eyes looked when she was aroused and the way she sighed when he entered her. Knew the little noises she made when she came.

    Patting his pocket, he felt the familiar outline of the gold-hoop earring she’d left behind.

    She walked to the west, away from the gang members. They followed her.

    His assignment disappeared around the corner, but it didn’t matter. Oz couldn’t let anything happen to her. She was the woman he hadn’t been able to forget for seven long weeks.

    Striding across the street, he went to protect his prissy little blonde.

    Author Bio:

    Patti O’Shea’s passions are writing, airplanes and traveling. Fortunately, she’s been able to enjoy all three. After receiving a degree in advertising copywriting, she took a job with a major U.S. airline and now works in 757 Engineering. Besides teaching her about the planes she loves, it’s given her an opportunity to travel to places like Australia, Papua New Guinea and Canada’s Yukon Territory.

    Writing, though, remains her primary love. Patti created her first romance when she was in junior high school and has been hooked ever since. She should have figured out she was a writer years earlier, however, since her dolls had such involved lives, complete with goals, motivation and conflict.

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  • Stacking the Shelves
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    Stacking the Shelves is a weekly post to share what’s new on your shelf. Check out the rest of the Stacking the Shelves posts on Reading Reality Blog! Here’s info on how to join Stacking the Shelves.

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    News

    This week my dad ended up in the emergency room again. He’s been in the hospital most of the week. So lots of trips back and forth. He had surgery Friday. Hopefully that will help him. None of it is good news, just hoping for him to be more comfortable. He is 92 years old.

    What I read this week

    Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz – I read this one for review. You can expect that next week. Cozy is how this book gets described and I’ll agree with that.

    Cover Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore

    Atonement Sky by Nalini Singh – I reread this book that came out this last week. I attended an author interview online and I read it back in January. I wanted the book clear in my head when I listened to the author speak about it. The review of this one was on the blog this last week. Love this book, this series and this author so much! This is also a comfort series for me. When I just need to be in a world where I would want to live, this is the series I reread. Lots of that this week.

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    From the Blog this week

    Arranged Marriage to a K-Pop Idol by Bianca Rowena – Excerpt & Giveaway

    Arranged Marriage to a K-Pop IdolBianca RowenaPublication date: April 28th 2026Genres: Dystopian, Romance, Young Adult He who controls the media, controls the world. In a world where a young woman only has two choices, marry by age 18 and procreate naturally, or be thrown into a fertility prison, AnAn finds herself in an arranged marriage…

    Tell Them Goodbye by E.R. Sanchez – Excerpt & Giveaway

    Tell Them GoodbyeE. R. Sanchez(Third Death Series, #1)Publication date: December 17th 2025Genres: Thriller, Young Adult 16-year-old Sino and his 17-year-old cousin, Martín, run away from their family’s ranch—El Petaco—after witnessing their cousin Adal murder their cousin Javier over Adal’s marijuana business. Not wanting to be forced into Javier’s job, Sino and Martín plan to run,…

    Shopping for Highlander’s Baby by Julia Kent – Excerpt & Giveaway

    Shopping for a Highlander’s BabyJulia Kent(Shopping for a Highlander, #4)Publication date: March 30th 2026Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance The best early strike o’ ma life wasna on the pitch. It was in bed with Amy on our honeymoon. Dinna ken how we turned our elopement, honeymoon, and conception into a hat trick, but there ye…

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    New Books this week

    I did get the audio book for this one this week since it released on Tuesday. But that is all.

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    What’s new on your shelf? Hope you had a great week!

  • #Romantasy #BroodingMMC #Dragons #Champians #Assassin
    Cover of The Seventh Champion
    Romantasy

    Two unlikely allies search for the secrets of their pasts while on the run within the Alien world of Harmony in the thrilling new novel by New York Times bestselling author Jayne Castle.

    Leona Griffin is at the height of her career as a para-archeologist thanks to a recent Underworld discovery. Her high profile attracts the attention of an organization of elite, secretive collectors. They want her to authenticate the artifacts that aspiring members submit as evidence to join their group. The ceremony takes place at a glittering reception where Leona is shocked to discover that one of the relics is a powerful Old-World object known as Pandora’s Box. But she’s not the only one interested in that artifact.

    Oliver Rancourt, a man with a unique talent—they say you never see him coming—is also there. Leona knows she must not underestimate him. Attempting to make a discreet exit, she stumbles over the body of a waiter wearing the emblem of a dangerous cult. Before she can alert authorities, a police raid sends the reception into chaos. To avoid being arrested, Leona slips away with Oliver—a risky decision that gets her fired.

    Now forced to work together, Leona and Oliver pursue an investigation that leads them to the town of Lost Creek where the locals are obsessed with a chilling legend involving a long-dead cult leader and illicit paranormal experiments. But Leona knows the real danger may be the irresistible attraction between herself and Oliver.

    Book 1 of a duology available November 11, 2025
    #Review

    I dare you to read the first chapter and not continue! When I first received this book, I opened it to just read a little bit. That didn’t happen. I dug right into this book and never looked back!

    My curiosity about Valtar was intense. The first chapter captivated me, but then the second chapter intrigued me. I had to understand Valtar’s back story.

    I enjoyed Rosie. Her name gives away some of her personality. She has had a difficult life but she sees the good in people and tries to do the right thing. She’s confident in her ability to figure out how do get out of the newest mess she has found herself. Her reaction to Valtar is romantic and cute. Not willing to admit that she cares for him, she tries to be opened minded about the other champions. There is little doubt where her heart is. I loved that. The character development for Rosie is interesting. Her personality is not where things happen. Mostly it’s her dragon that does the developing.

    Valtar kept surprising me. From that second chapter I kept thinking how he would react but no, he went a different way. There is dual POV but Valtar only has a handful of chapters to most of the story being from Rosie. As a result, I was always trying to figure out what that brooding, looming character was up to. The pain in his heart has been buried but Rosie keeps poking at that heart. It takes a long time for him to work through that pain and find a path forward. There is a great deal of character development for him. I was almost proud of him. Of course the ending had me questioning everything.

    The only reason that I didn’t give this book 5 stars is the times I was able to put it down. While the plot was brisk and dramatic, it also followed a path that was laid out from the beginning. It wasn’t until the last third that the track was upset and I had no idea where things were going. The book needed a little more of that throughout the whole book. The beginning drew me in and the end was very satisfying. The middle needed a little more.

    Well written with interesting characters and a good plot, don’t miss this romantasy.

    4 stars
    • The Seventh Champion cover with call outs romantasy, dragon princess, compelling frist chapter, brooding prince, dormant magic
    • Short review of the book.  The first chapter will cause you to continue reading and Valtar will be a mystery throughout the book.

    What you read this? Would you read it?

  • #Blitz #Excerpt #Giveaway

    The Forged Empire
    Samantha Gillespie
    (The Kingdom Within, #3)
    Publication date: July 15th 2025
    Genres: Historical Romance, Young Adult

    She married a prince. She loved a soldier.
    Now she must decide what she’s willing to sacrifice to save them all.

    As the specter of war looms, Meredith Ethan, and Connor are thrust into a final, desperate struggle for freedom. With Stonefall reclaimed and the plague’s grip finally broken, they must now race to forge new alliances before Theros-the ruthless King of Talos-brings his twisted vision of an empire to life.

    But Theros’s ambitions run deeper than conquest-and Meredith is at the heart of his plans.

    As betrayals mount and loyalties are tested, she finds herself caught between the prince she married and the soldier she never forgot.

    And beneath the weight of destiny, Meredith must decide who she truly is:
    a queen who must learn to believe in her own strength… or a pawn in a game she can no longer control.

    In a war where survival means sacrifice, the price of freedom may be everything.

    The final battle is here. And only one legacy will endure.

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    EXCERPT:

    A tremor starts in my hands again, subtle but insistent. I clench my fists, willing it to stop.

    “My lady?” Anabella appears near the foot of the staircase, her wide eyes fixed on me, worry plain in her gaze.

    My pulse pounds harder in my ears, and the air feels thick, suffocating. A bead of sweat traces a line down my temple, and I lift a trembling hand to brush it away. The motion betrays me. My uncle’s eyes narrow, alarm darkening his expression.

    “You’re quite pale,” he remarks, his voice softer now but no less authoritative. “Sit down before you fall.”

    “I’m fine,” I say, gritting my teeth. “It’s just a dizzy spell—”

    The room wavers, and a sharp pain lances through my temple. I dig my nails into the carved wood of a nearby table, struggling to stay upright. Voices fade into a muffled roar behind the pounding in my ears. My legs threaten to buckle, yet I take a step forward . . . feeling as if the crown itself is dragging me down.

    “Meredith!” Anabella cries out, her fear breaking through decorum. She rushes forward, but someone stops her—a hand grabbing her arm, likely my uncle’s.

    “No one is to approach her!” The command explodes from my uncle’s throat like a war cry, freezing everyone mid-step. “She was inoculated this morning—she could be infected!”

    Infected.

    Understanding dawns like poison spreading through my veins. They think the inoculation failed. They think I’m a walking plague, a vector of death.

    Am I?

    My knees buckle as the implications cascade through my mind. The room warps and tilts, faces stretching into grotesque masks of fear and revulsion.

    “Please, let me help her!” Anabella’s voice cracks with desperation, cutting through the growing pandemonium. “She’s fainting—she needs—”

    My uncle stops her. “Stay where you are, woman, or I’ll have you restrained!”

    I struggle to form reassurances, denials, anything. But my tongue lies thick and useless in my mouth. The marble floor begins its inexorable rise to meet me, my legs folding like paper beneath my weight. Colors bleed together, the world smearing into an impressionist nightmare.

    “Get the physician! Now!” My uncle’s bellow seems to come from very far away, echoing down a tunnel of gathering darkness.

    I’m falling—but suddenly strong arms encircle me, crushing me against a chest that thunders with someone else’s racing heartbeat. The scent of leather and pine fills my fading senses, achingly familiar.

    “Get away from her!” the duke roars. “You fool—you’re putting yourself at risk! Guards, pull him back!”

    “Try it.” Connor’s voice is a low growl. “See what happens.”

    The threat hangs in the air, electric with promise. Even through my fading consciousness, I feel the tension ratchet higher, guards hesitating at the challenge in his tone.

    Through the narrow slits of my barely-open eyes, I see Connor’s face swimming above me, those midnight-blue eyes fierce with determination. His jaw is set in stone, daring anyone to test him. His lips move urgently, forming words that reach me only as distant whispers, lost in the roaring tide of unconsciousness.

    The last thing I register is his arms tightening around me, unyielding as iron, before the darkness swallows me whole.


    Author Bio:

    Samantha Gillespie writes the kind of romantasy novels she loves to read: stories packed with forbidden love, slow-burn tension, and just enough angst to keep you up way past your bedtime.

    She lives in Houston with her husband and their ever-expanding menagerie—cats who’ve crowned themselves royalty, a dog with strong opinions about the weather, and chickens whose sole mission is acquiring treats and destroying the yard. When she’s not breaking hearts through fiction, she thrives on copious amounts of coffee, sharp wit, and the delicious tears of her devoted readers.

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    She was meant to marry a prince not fall for the man he sent to protect her.  But in the end she loved them both. It all comes undone July 15.
  • #Adult #Comedy #LGBTQ+ #Romance

    How to Date a Prince
    Hayden Stone
    Publication date: July 15th 2025
    Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance

    What happens when the British Crown Prince falls in love with an American man who opposes the monarchy?

    Prince Auggie swears he’s no kind of dashing prince: daydreamer, private—and also secretly very gay. He’s instantly horrified when his father, reality TV addict King James, signs Auggie up for a reality TV show to promote the monarchy, where the man with the most talents wins—and to help find Auggie a bride, the very last thing Auggie wants. But duty calls.

    When Auggie finds out his co-star is irritatingly gorgeous Thomas Golden, the charismatic dual American-English heir to the Golden hotel fortune, it’s another step too far. There’s at least one problem: Prince Auggie’s already recently crossed paths with Thomas Golden one disastrous night in a London club. Plus, there’s that whole second not-so-small, not-so-secret problem—the Golden family wants to get rid of the monarchy.

    Once Auggie and Thomas arrive on set in the English countryside, it’s already unapologetically hate at first sight. It’s going to be a very long summer of filming…until sparks fly behind the scenes, leading them to make a searing heatwave all their own. But soon, real reality strikes, and Auggie must choose between the life he’s destined for as the future king—or dare risk everything for love.

    An enemies-to-lovers, opposites-attract, feel-good gay royal rom-com.

    For fans of Red, White & Royal Blue, Boyfriend Material, and The Unlikely Heir.

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    EXCERPT:

    In my next life, I’ll be reborn as Harry Styles. Or maybe as the reincarnation of Taylor Swift. I’ll still be famous if I must, but I’ll be famous due to my talent instead of my chance birth as a royal. I’m quite sure I’m a negative ten on the talent-o-meter.

    Everything else is just genetics. And training.

    It’s Friday night in London, and Mayfair glitters. When I step out of the black SUV, straightening to my full height, I pause in the drizzle for the cameras on the red carpet at the charity ball. Snapping shutters echo, and a familiar blinding flash dazzles my eyes.

    I give my best public smile and stop in a flattering pose, then strike another pose for my best angles like the Danish prince once taught me during a secret fling. Work it, babe, Prince Theodor coached me then as we drank spicy margaritas, which incidentally led to more spice.

    More confidence, more sultry. Hand on my hip and a three-quarter turn to the cameras.

    The crowd cheers their approval as I’m blinded by the lights. I wave, smile broadly, and carry on, mindful of not tripping over my own feet.

    “Prince Auggie! Over here!”

    “Prince Auggie—where’s Katie? I’ll be your date!”

    “Prince Auggie, come back!”

    Tonight, I’m shamelessly selling the image of charming Prince Auggie, future British monarch. I’d like to meet him too, to be honest, because he’s great in the press. Cool guy. From the outside, he has it together. The media and public are fascinated, so somehow, I must be doing something right. Or quite possibly, I’m doing something wrong enough that the media sticks to me waiting for my next mistake.

    I’m all kitted up in an edgy mohair tux that an up-and-coming London designer sent over to me. I’m at least looking the part of the dashing prince, even if I can’t get over the idea that the dashing prince is supposed to be me.

    To be fair, I do look good enough, taking after my mum—see genetics above—though I wish I loved crowds like she had. The looks balance out the panic, my friend Gav told me. He said it’s heaps of fun not knowing what I might blurt out next. For him, maybe. Meanwhile, I try to keep my mouth shut as a preventative measure in case something messy accidentally spills out.

    “Prince Auggie, is it true you’re still single?”

    “Prince Auggie, would you take a photo with me? It’s my birthday!”

    I pause and go to the young woman at the barrier for a photo taken by her friend. The paparazzi goes wild. We both grin, and for a moment, I pretend I’m carefree. “Happy birthday,” I say, on my best behavior as she gives a small curtsy. “How do you do.”

    She blushes, too tongue-tied to speak.

    My father, the King, told me not to be too extra tonight, as if he can sniff out rising rebellion like the dawn breaks each day. I’m kind of horrified that he knows what being extra means. And that he’s applied being extra to me, specifically. Nothing good can come of that. Especially when I’ve been on my best behavior the last few months.

    Which is why I asked the stylist at the earlier magazine shoot I’m coming from to give me a smoky-eye look for evening, after we bonded over our favorite makeup. She tousled my medium-length, light reddish-brown—blond if you’re generous during the summer—hair with product. Plus, a touch of contouring never hurt anyone. Use those cheekbones for the good of the kingdom, she told me, because it’s your royal duty to the people.

    Author Bio:

    More animal than mineral, Hayden Stone is a writer of fun queer fiction, especially with kissing. He currently lives in Victoria, Canada, and has previously lived in Vancouver, Canada and London, UK. He likes strong coffee and is owned by two cats. You can find out his latest news on Twitter or Instagram, or at his website: haydenstonebooks.com

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  • #ParanormalRomance #Shapeshifters #UrbanFantasy #SecondChance
    Book cover of 'Atonement Sky' by Nalini Singh, featuring silhouettes of two faces against a colorful background with a sunset and desert landscape.

    The hunt for a stealthy predator takes a damaged J-Psy to the heart of falcon territory in this new Psy-Changeling Trinity novel from New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh…

    Justice-Psy Eleri Dias knows the end is near for her, her mind one step away from fatal psychic exposure. In the short time that remains, she is determined to atone for an act of omission that has haunted her for a long, cruel decade. But that decision not only means facing a powerful changeling wing leader, but also putting herself in the path of a serial killer.

    Falcon wing leader Adam Garrett is fiercely protective of his family and his clan. After losing his parents as a teenager in a shocking act of malice, Adam has no forgiveness in him for the J-Psy who betrayed him, betrayed them, at the most painful moment of his life. But the evil that stalks his territory will allow him no respite, forcing him once more into contact with the J he has never been able to forget.

    Everything that could’ve been between Eleri and Adam was lost years ago, a shimmering promise crushed. As they work to uncover a monster, the moment of reckoning looms ever closer. Soon, there may be no more time left for either atonement…or love…

    Review

    An amazing addition to this series!

    I’ll admit I wasn’t excited about a Windhaven book. We met Adams as a younger man and well he wasn’t memorable. But this book changed my mind quickly. Adams has matured into an amazing wing leader! He’s protective and adorable with the little ones. Love Ollie! He’s a little falcon that likes to land on arms! So cute.

    I’m so glad to meet Adam and get to know his clan. I love the Falcons!

    The canyon is amazing and the home they make there so very changeling. Their struggles tore at my heart because this book brings the feels. There are several characters I will need more information about. I’d love to see a couple of characters have their own books.

    Then there are characters I know from Darkriver and Snowdancer. I so love seeing them on the page. Sascha brought a new E on the page. His name is Hanz and his heart is so large and tender. I admired his determination. Hope we see him again.

    The world that Singh has built over the years is great. It’s expanded and grown to meet the characters whose stories we hear about. I have enjoyed every story in it with a few favorites. Atonement Sky is one of those favorites. It brings just a little bit more. Tangled in the story is a serial murderer that Eleri is trying to find before her shields give out. I love the added mystery that the author does such a great job adding. Lots of little puzzles pieces that kept me guessing as the pages turned. Such a fun and enjoyable read!

    If you’re a Psy-Changeling fan, don’t miss this one.

    Five orange stars representing a high rating or review.
  • Running Hott
    Serena Bell
    (Hott Springs Eternal, #4)
    Publication date: July 14th 2025
    Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

    A jilted bride. A jaded divorce lawyer. A full tank of gas. What could go wrong?

    Rhys: As a cutthroat New York City divorce lawyer, it’s my job to end marriages. Lifetime commitment? It’s for the birds. I do everything in my power to avoid it…until my grandfather’s will says that to save our family’s land, I have to become a wedding planner.

    Worse, my first client is Eden Becker. She’s the sunshine-y disaster whose ex-husband I represented a few years ago in their divorce. Eden’s first marriage was a nightmare, so why does she think another one is a good idea?

    Turns out, I’m not wrong. Her jerkwad fiancé jilts her, and as her wedding planner, I’m also her getaway vehicle. Now we’re on the road together—and all my complicated feelings about this beautiful, naive optimist are in the car, too. Along with a wild attraction I’ve been fighting since we first faced off across a conference table.

    If this road trip goes on too much longer, I’m going to do something I’ll regret forever.

    Like fall in love.

    A spicy, grumpy-sunshine, jilted bride, enemies to lovers, standalone road trip romantic comedy set in the beloved small town of Rush Creek.

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    EXCERPT:

    I reach for the sound system.

    His hand snakes in and blocks mine. “Driver controls the radio.”

    “No, dude. Everyone knows the passenger controls the radio. Besides, if you won’t let me drive at all, that’s not fair. I had to listen to ninety-seven minutes of your dirge list and way too much sports ball. We need a mood change.”

    I cue up my playlist and set it on shuffle. “What I’ve Been Looking For” from High School Musical comes on. Rhys groans.

    “What?” I demand.

    “This is from a kid’s movie.”

    “Which you must have seen, if you know that.”

    “It was one of Hanna’s favorites. We watched it a thousand times. Which was a thousand times too many.”

    “What I’ve Been Looking For” is followed by “Surface Pressure” and “All You Wanna Do,” and Rhys says, “Please tell me this isn’t all from musicals and Disney movies.”

    “This isn’t all from musicals and Disney movies,” I say as Taylor Swift’s “You Belong with Me” fills the car.

    Rhys’s jaw ticks. His eyes roll. His shoulders twitch.

    “What’s wrong with this one?” I demand.

    He heaves a long-suffering sigh. “He obviously doesn’t belong with her. Let’s look at the facts: She’s clearly not his type. He wants someone who wears short skirts and high heels, and she’s not comfortable in those clothes. If she keeps trying to convince him he belongs with her, they’re both going to end up miserable.”

    I stare at his way-too-good-looking profile in the dimly lit car, agog. “Are you serious?”

    “Would you argue with anything I’ve said?”

    “It’s a friends-to-lovers song!” I cry. “They’re obviously going to end up together and be super happy. Because she sees him! And understands him. He’s happy when he’s with her, and that isn’t true with the short-skirts-and-high-heels girl.”

    “I thought you were swearing off love and marriage.”

    “Just because I’m personally swearing off love and marriage doesn’t mean I wish ill on other people who have found their perfect matches.”

    This,” he says. “This is why so many marriages end in divorce. Because we hear what we want to hear. And two people can hear the same song and find completely different meaning in it. Imagine if you were with a guy and this was your song, and every time you heard it you thought about how cool it was that he’d finally seen you for the awesome bleachers girl you are, and he thought about his ex-girlfriend and her short skirts and high heels and how he wished you’d get some personal style.”

    “Grim!”

    “Realistic,” he corrects.

    One of his hands leaves the wheel. Settles briefly near his knee. Creeps into my Cool Ranch Doritos bag.

    “What are you doing?” I shriek.

    “Stress eating,” he says. “Your playlist has driven me to it.”

    I do everything in my power not to crack a smile. “You don’t eat junk food,” I point out.

    “That was before I realized that despite being divorced by a sociopath and jilted by a personality potato, you still believe in true love.”

    I can’t help it; I snort at personality potato. “I’m the one who has the stress. I’m the one who got jilted. And if I’d known I was going to have to share my precious Cool Ranch, I would have gotten a bigger bag.”

    I sneak a peek at him. He’s definitely trying not to laugh. And unfortunately, it looks good on him. I let him have the Doritos.

    “God, these are disgustingly tasty,” he says.

    “Right?”

    We’re both quiet for a moment, worshipping at the altar of fake food. He quietly licks Cool Ranch flavor off his fingers, and I absolutely, one hundred percent, do not wonder how his tongue feels licking up the inside of his finger and across the tip of his thumb. How it would feel rasping over my own fingertips, drawn into the heat of his mouth.

    Oh, hell.

    I’ve tumbled into a sexual fantasy about a man who disassembled me like a kid’s discarded playset.

    We make our way through Maroon 5’s “Memories” (“Memories of how I cribbed this entire song from Pachelbel’s Canon,” Rhys says grumpily), past Lake Street Dive’s “Hypotheticals” (“Now this is actually a great song; you’re one for, what, a hundred?”) to “Try Everything.”

    “That’s shitty advice,” he says. “‘Try everything.’ I mean, no. There are a lot of things that are straight-up bad ideas. Bull-riding. Free solo climbing. Base jumping. Heli-skiing. Recreational fentanyl.”

    “She doesn’t mean literally everything,” I say.

    “See?” he says. “And there we have it. Two people, same song, totally different interpretations.”

    I roll my eyes. “I don’t see how that’s somehow a refutation of marriage. You’re so—”

    “Pessimistic? Cynical? Misanthropic?”

    “All of the above. You ready to tell me what childhood wound made you this way?” I ask, half-teasing…half…not.

    He shrugs.

    “Yes, Eden,” I say, pitching my voice low to roughly imitate his. “Since we have another five and a half uninterrupted hours of being stuck in this car together with absolutely nothing else to do, I would love to tell you all about my childhood.”

    Rhys is quiet for a moment. Then with a sigh, he says, “What do you want to know?”

    Author Bio:

    USA Today bestselling author Serena Bell writes contemporary romance with heat, heart, and humor. A former journalist, Serena has always believed that everyone has an amazing story to tell if you listen carefully, and you can often find her scribbling in her tiny garret office, mainlining chocolate and bringing to life the tales in her head.

    Serena’s books have earned many honors, including an RT Reviewers’ Choice Award, Apple Books Best Book of the Month, and Amazon Best Book of the Year for Romance.

    When not writing, Serena loves to spend time with her college-sweetheart husband and two hilarious kiddos—all of whom are incredibly tolerant not just of Serena’s imaginary friends but also of how often she changes her hobbies and how passionately she embraces the new ones. These days, it’s stand-up paddle boarding, board-gaming, meditation, and long walks with good friends.

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    News

    I had lunch with a friend this last week. It was nice to catch up with her. We talked books and it was amazing how similar our tastes in reading. We both felt the same way about A Court of Thorns and Roses. It’s not a popular opinion so it’s surprising that we both feel the same way. After reading book 1, we saw the writing on the wall and couldn’t bring ourselves to read book 2. Both us may read it at some point but not today. I told her about my current read and recommended books to her. She put a new book on my radar that comes out in October.

    The book that comes out in October:

    Book cover of 'Conform' by Ariel Sullivan featuring a stylized golden design with clouds and a tower under a sun and moon.

    Books I recommended to her:

    What I read this week

    Cover of The Seventh Champion
    Romantasy

    I read a netgalley copy of The Seventh Champion. I spent a lot of time telling my friend about the beginning of this book. It has a very interesting start. And since it like the very first scene in the book, I have no problem telling you about it.

    Rosie doesn’t believe she is the dragon princess. She is “kidnapped” (her words) by the high king and taken to a competition of champions for her hand in marriage. Once married, they will travel to the dragon queen and defeat her. Rosie is not amused by this whole situation. She has met the first champion, the nephew of the high king, and she’s not impressed. He’s not to her liking in the least. As she is returning from her lesson in the library, she sees this champion coming up the stairs. Not wanting another encounter with him, she searches for an escape. With nothing else at hand, she sweeps up to the guard an alcove and tells him that she’s sorry but she must kiss him. Which he does. Shocking for both of them and interrupted by the irritated champion, the game begins.

    It is a compelling beginning to a very interesting book. I spent most of the week reading it and enjoyed it. The only reason it took me all week to read is because the middle the book is following an obvious path. The last third changes things up and made it a lot more interesting. I do recommend the book. It’s a good one. You’ll see my 4 star review this next week on the blog.

    From the Blog this week

    A Chatter of Bones & Baby’s Breath by Suzanne Phillips – Excerpt & Giveaway

    A Chatter of Bones & Baby’s BreathSuzanne PhillipsPublication date: April 21st 2026Genres: Young Adult From acclaimed author Suzanne Phillips comes this compelling novella collection–gritty coming-of-age stories in narrative and verse that Kirkus Reviews calls “haunting and heartbreaking. . .an unflinching look at surviving trauma.” A CHATTER OF BONES Kaitlyn has come to rely on Olivia,…

    Sings of the Fire: Purgatorio by Phoenix Ward – Excerpt & Giveaway

    Sins of the Fire: PurgatorioPhoenix Ward(Sins of the Fire, #2)Publication date: December 18th 2025Genres: Fantasy, New Adult, Young Adult The Church of New Haven extends its reach to those in need, however there are some lost souls that require more direct guidance, as their sins must be met with strong redirection. Thus, Jonah was created.…

    A Tiny Little Favor by Peyton Banks – Excerpt & Giveaway

    A Tiny Little FavorPeyton BanksPublication date: April 17th 2026Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance From USA Today bestselling author, Peyton Banks, comes a steamy rom com about second chances, accidental families, and the most unexpected proposal of all. He was supposed to be a one-night stand… Now she’s asking him for baby number two. Five years…

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    New Books this week

    I received this book from the publisher on netgalley. It’s due out December 2, 2025. It’s the first contemporary book I’ve accepted in some time. It is a favorite troupe of mine, so I’m hoping to love it. Can’t beat a good fake dating book.

    Cover of the book 'The Bodyguard Affair' by Amy Lea, featuring illustrated characters in a romantic pose against a pink background.

    This was my Book of The Month Club book.

    Book cover of 'How Freaking Romantic' by Emily Harding featuring a couple sharing a kiss under an umbrella in the rain.
    What’s new on your shelf? Hope you had a great week!

  • A Criminal’s Game
    Daria White
    (A Bianca Wallace Mystery, #5)
    Publication date: August 5th 2025
    Genres: Adult, Cozy Mystery

    Love is just a swipe away… until it turns deadly.

    Bianca Wallace has finally found her rhythm—her business is booming, her daughter is back home, and Detective Lamar Sims might just be ready to take the next step. But when the police receive a chilling set of photos—images of a murdered woman—her sense of security vanishes. The victim? Alana Rivera, a former college friend Bianca never expected to see again… especially not like this.

    The investigation leads straight to SoulSync, the hottest dating app, promising love but delivering something far more sinister. As Detective Sims peels back layers of deception, Bianca is drawn deeper into a deadly web of secrets, lies, and betrayal. Someone is watching. Someone is waiting. And if Bianca gets too close to the truth—she’ll be next.

    Murder isn’t a game, but someone is playing to win. If you love gripping cozy mysteries with twists that keep you guessing, A Criminal’s Game is your next must-read. Perfect for fans of small-town secrets and amateur sleuths!

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    Author Bio:

    Daria has lived in Texas for most of her life. She never liked reading as a kid. In fact, she almost hated it. However, as she grew up that all changed. Though she received her degree in healthcare management, Daria kept her writing as a hobby. She meant it to be private and her own way of expressing herself. It never crossed her mind to publish until she was in college. So, she took a chance and self published. It worked! Starting off as a sweet romance writer first, Daria branched out in 2020 with books in cozy mystery and Christian fiction. She even has nonfiction titles in the works, reflecting her Christian faith and work in ministry. She currently lives in New York with her husband.

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  • Make You Mine by Laura Pavlov
    #Romance #SmallTownRomance #FriendsToLovers #Firefighters #ForcedProximity
    Book cover for 'Make You Mine' by Laura Pavlov, featuring a teal gradient background with the title prominently displayed in white text.

    A sexy firefighter. A much younger Nanny. The heat between them could burn down a small country. He doesn’t believe in forever. And she won’t settle for anything less.

    Jace King is a smoking hot firefighter, a single dad and my new boss.
    He’s also the most beautiful man I’ve ever laid eyes on.
    It’s totally fine to secretly crush on the guy you Nanny for, right?
    Did I mention that he’s also a decade older than me, works with my dad
    and he’s a close family friend?
    If you looked up OFF LIMITS in the dictionary, you’d find an eight by ten photo of my sexy boss.
    But something happens every time we’re in a room together.
    The attraction is almost overpowering.
    Jace is insistent that we can’t act on it.
    And I’ve always been a rule follower…
    but maybe sometimes rules are meant to be broken.

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