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Review: Hot As Puck by Lili Valente

Hot As Puckby Lili ValenteBad Motherpuckers book 1Published 2017Hot As Puck on AmazonMy Rating The NHL's biggest bad boy is about to fall for the virgin next door...I am the world's biggest dating failure. We're talking my last date went home with our waitress kind of failure.But I have an ace in the back pocket… Continue reading Review: Hot As Puck by Lili Valente

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Review: The Best Friend Zone by Nicole Snow

I fell in love with this book from the first page and couldn’t put it down. This is my first Nicole Snow book but certainly will not be my last. This book was everything: smart, sexy, funny, suspenseful and sweet. I’m a sucker for a good friends to lovers but this one had so much… Continue reading Review: The Best Friend Zone by Nicole Snow

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Review: Just Folking Around by Penny Reid

I had no interest in reading a book about Jackson James or his love life because he seems like a big dork. But then I realized that everything I know about Jackson comes from Cletus Winston, who hates Jackson’s guts, so I reconsidered. It turns out that Jackson is hot and super sweet and most… Continue reading Review: Just Folking Around by Penny Reid

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Review: Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid

This book is sweet and funny and Nico is probably my absolute favorite of Reid’s characters. I liked Elizabeth too, but not quite as much as Nico because she was so mean to him. That’s ridiculous because he could get past what she had done years ago, but I just couldn’t let it go. That… Continue reading Review: Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid

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Review: Pucks And Penalties by Helena Hunting

This book was so much fun, I’m struggling to convey the joy it brought me. Every Pucked fan needs this because it’s pure Pucked gold. How great would it be if all of  our favorite authors gave us deleted scenes? This Like the series itself, this book is super steamy and completely hilarious, I loved… Continue reading Review: Pucks And Penalties by Helena Hunting

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Review: Plus One by Alethea Romig

I love a good romantic comedy and this one made me laugh a lot. Kimbra’s family angst and her crazy idea to seize what she sees as a great opportunity make for a hilarious running monologue. Her boss practically jumps at the chance to be blackmailed because he’s been hot for her for years. The… Continue reading Review: Plus One by Alethea Romig

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Review: Playing Pretend by Cassie-Ann Miller

This was so much fun to read. Eliza and Liam have the best banter and the love/hate relationship between them is riveting. I wasn’t a huge Liam fan while reading Jace and Sera’s story but I loved him here. Sure, he’s a cranky jerk at first but you warm up to him pretty quickly. Eliza… Continue reading Review: Playing Pretend by Cassie-Ann Miller

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Review: Taking His Shot by Kendall Ryan

I’m always sad to see the end of a series but this one went out with a bang because Jordie and Harper were so much fun. Owen and Becca have been my absolute favorite couple through the series but this couple is just as good. Harper had a rough childhood thanks to hockey. Her dad’s… Continue reading Review: Taking His Shot by Kendall Ryan

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Review: Making Up by Helena Hunting

Full disclosure, I almost didn’t read this book. Almost. For as much as I absolutely loved the rest of the series, the last book fell flat so I was hesitant, but it was worth every minute. If nothing else, Griffin and Imogen were a constant so seeing the name Cosy was a surprise and I… Continue reading Review: Making Up by Helena Hunting

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Review: Engagement and Espionage by Penny Reid

I adored Beard Science so I couldn’t wait to read this next episode of Cletus and Jenn’s adventures. It was fun and hilarious and everything I’d hoped for. Poor Jenn is still learning to be assertive and have a life of her own, but she’s making progress. Her parents have split and her mean old… Continue reading Review: Engagement and Espionage by Penny Reid