Musings on Romance

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Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Swept Away by Beth O’Leary. Loved it. Recommend.  Sure, the premise/their survival is a little unbelievable but I didn’t even care.

Illustrated cover showing a tanned white couple embracing and kissing while standing on the roof of a houseboat out at sea at sunset with seagulls flying around

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Capture the Sun by Jessie Mihalik. Solid end to the series with lots of action and adventure and romance. I’d been waiting to see Lexi and Nilo together. I wasn’t disappointed.

Silhouette of a couple backlit by an orange/yellow sun but at night, all the light shed is dark red apart from the sun itself with a cityscape in the background.

Review at Dear Author

Back in October I was over at Dear Author with a review of Into the Storm by Rachel Grant. Suspenseful and action-packed with a whirlwind romance, but part of the hero’s backstory bothered me.

photo of a beach with cliff and heavy foliage in the rain, there is water on the lens so the picture is blurry, cover is in teals/blues/greens

August Round Up

Monthly Mini Review

illustrated cover in teal and pink. In the foreground is a couple embracing. She has long brown hair and tanned skin and he has dark hair and tattoos. My Killer Vacation by Tessa Bailey – B+ Taylor Bassey is on vacation in Cape Cod with her beloved younger brother Jude. She’s been saving up for years for a special vacation and has decided now’s the time because her brother is struggling and she wants to cheer him up. Only, their fancy vacation rental contains suspicious peep holes looking into the main bedroom (ew). Oh, and also a corpse.  As it happens, the dead guy was the landlord. His sister’s boyfriend has an ex-cop current-bounty hunter friend and asks him to investigate the murder in addition to the police. Myles Sumner, big, tattooed and badass therefore comes to town. He’s not staying though. He’s been running for the past three years from what he considers to be a mess-up in his job. It led him to quit the force, ghost his family and live a nomadic life. 

Myles: meet Taylor.

Taylor, an elementary school teacher, has always considered she’s not very brave but after not totally freaking out when finding a dead body, she’s decided maybe that’s not true. And she takes an interest in the investigation too. Taylor, you see, is a big fan of true crime podcasts. Continue reading

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