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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: Karen Stivali’s Touchstone ✍🏻

Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️

For Speakeasy’s first published story, Touchstone is intriguing and one of my favorite reads in the World of True North. Here’s the thing about Karen Stivali’s book:

  1. Its characters, Phoebe and Sam, are lovely together. I know that’s a strange term, but there is a mystical underpinning to their coupledom that truly qualifies them as soulmates. It’s unlike anything I’ve read before to the extent that there’s almost a paranormal feel to it. 
  2. The ancillary characters to this story, namely Sam’s aunt and her sister, so remind me of the aunties in Practical Magic, and you can’t help but love wizened good witch characters who help guide the hero and heroine. 
  3. Sam is only an alpha character in the bedroom. He is a Renaissance man: well-traveled, insightful, compassionate, and emotionally connected. You cannot help but love his character in this story. 
  4. Phoebe’s entrance into the story is one of my favorite beginnings for a heroine even in its horror. She is the reason for any strife between them, but Stivali rectifies that quickly so that Sam and Phoebe can live in their bliss.
  5. I love the mysticism of this story. I’ve not read this focus in a romance yet, so I found it alluring and insightful. I think most readers will love that bent to this story. 

And finally, what’s not to love about Colebury and its connection to our favorite characters in Sarina Bowen’s universe of characters. There are cameos from Griff, Alec, and others. Even more, we’re introduced to other future Speakeasy characters. 

Once I began reading Touchstone, I simply couldn’t put it down. In fact, I broke one of my rules about reading ARCs: I read it out of turn. This is a testament to Karen Stivali’s storytelling and character development. If you haven’t downloaded this ebook, you should grab it now.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4 ⭐️ Review: Corinne Michaels’s You Loved Me Once ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Corinne Michaels’s You Loved Me Once is, for me, one of her angstiest books. In fact, while designated as women’s fiction, this book feels tied for angst with Michaels’s Indefinite Duet from her Salvation series, which for me is her most angsty. There is something beautiful in its angst, in its recognition that life must go on after death even if we want to fight it. There is something beautiful in the tenacity of a hero who loves a woman who seems unloveable. And there is something beautiful in the brokenness of a heroine when she must finally acknowledge and face her pain and in doing so, she is finally available to love her adoring hero. The grit and pain of this story are what make it an important read. And there is a quality to this book that seems different from Michaels’s other books. There is a solemnity to it, a reticence to move forward. This, sometimes, makes it difficult to read especially when her heroine, Serenity, self sabotages her own happiness. Boy, does she do this often in the book. In fact, I saw the major plot device early on as it seemed to mimic a plotline of Grey’s Anatomy. When you have to face a heroine who undermines her own success, it is a tough pill to swallow (sorry for the cliche, but it seems so apt here). However, in saving herself, she finally positions herself where she should have been all along. 

I think this book’s success will hinge on Michaels’s readers adoring Weston, as I did. You won’t get this story through his point of view, but he is a big presence in this story. He is the perfect mate for Serenity, but she makes him work for his love. Try not to be angry with her. Instead, recognize the motivation behind her actions. Remember how any kind of pain causes people to make unwise choices. Revel in Corinne Michael’s ability to bring you to the end with the sweetest, and I think, quietest of happy endings. You Loved Me Once should be already downloaded on your e-reader. If not, then grab it now. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: Laurelin Paige’s Wild War, book 2 of the Dirty Wild Trilogy ✍🏻

Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️

“She was the only star in a very dark night. She was a light that seemed to shine only on me, and the heat of that light —the fire of her attention— had me burning up from head to toe.”

Okay, so let’s talk Laurelin Paige’s Wild War, the newest story in her Dirty Wild Trilogy. In the first book of the series, Wild Rebel, much of the point of view lies with her hero, Cade. It was clear about his animosity for Jolie, the heroine of this series. While we were treated to a little bit of her perspective, it was Cade who pulled the majority of the focus…and an angry focus it was. In fact, I found myself frustrated with him as he vacillated between loving and hating her, and it wasn’t until the jaw-dropping cliffhanger that I felt fully connected to this series. 

In Wild War, the point of view is balanced between Cade and Jolie. They have begun their journey into undermining Jolie’s father; however, in order to fully understand the significance of their story, Paige metes out their past. In the first book, Paige set the present stage for Cade and Jolie’s journey, but she needed Wild War to help us understand their past in order to move them forward. At the time of reading Wild Rebel, I didn’t recognize Paige’s genius in pacing. It is in Wild War where it shines. In fact, there is very little of Jolie and Cade’s present; it is focused mostly on their past, helping us understand the fraught nature of their relationship as it is built upon trauma. Laurelin Paige has this immense capacity to engage her reader through her trilogies (a cornerstone of her writing) so that they never lose interest. Instead, you become this rabid reader, frothing at the mouth for more story at her book’s end. 

And she does this almost masochistically with Wild War, once again leaving us with a HUGE cliffhanger. However, I need to be honest: I saw this cliffhanger from a mile away. Did that stop me from reading until the end? NO! Because the power of this book lies in the painful journey of Cade and Jolie. There is immense trauma in their background, and each of them has been tediously sculptured by it. With that, there is an impact on their ability to be a couple. Be warned: even at the end of Wild War, there is no promise of that. I am sure Paige will rectify that in the final book of the trilogy, Wild Heart. However, I suspect it will grow rockier before they find their happy ending. 

If you’re looking for resolution in Wild War, you won’t find it. Everything is still ambiguous. With the bomb that Laurelin Paige drops at its end, there are guaranteed fireworks coming in the next book. When you read Wild War, just sit and take in the deft ability of Paige to drive a story forward as she takes us backward. Revel in her capacity to create interwoven universes of engaging characterization. Because it’s all here. Add to that some suspense that keeps you wanting to gobble each page so that you can finally watch the villain get his comeuppance. It’s coming soon, but Paige makes you wait…and it’s glorious. 

In love and romance, 

Professor A

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WILD WAR (Dirty Wild #2) by Laurelin Paige

Release Date: June 29th

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As soon as I saw him, it was war.

I thought at first it would be between me and him.

Cade was cold and hard and didn’t want anything to do with the headmaster’s daughter. I was off-limits.

He didn’t need that kind of trouble.

I didn’t need that kind of trouble, either. And since I did my best to avoid any kind of trouble, that should have been the end of it.

But when I saw him, he also saw me.

All of me.

The lonely parts. The dark parts.

The secret parts.

He became my ally.

I lost the battle with myself and fell in love despite the risk.

But the war isn’t over for either of us.

Not as long as my father is alive.

Book two of three in the final trilogy in the Dirty Universe.

About the Author:

With millions of books sold worldwide, Laurelin Paige is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author. She is a sucker for a good romance and gets giddy anytime there’s kissing, much to the embarrassment of her three daughters. Her husband doesn’t seem to complain, however.

When she isn’t reading or writing sexy stories, she’s probably singing, watching Killing Eve or Letterkenny, or dreaming of Michael Fassbender. She’s also a proud member of Mensa International though she doesn’t do anything with the organization except use it as material for her bio.

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✍🏻 Corinne Michaels’s You Loved Me Once is FINALLY here. Get ready, though. This one puts you through the emotional paces. ✍🏻

I’m losing myself trying to save everyone else…

You Loved Me Once by Corinne Michaels is now live!

From New York Times Bestselling author Corinne Michaels comes a heartbreakingly beautiful standalone story about letting love in.

I’m losing myself trying to save everyone else…

As a doctor, I walk a dangerously delicate balance of being compassionate but not overly invested. The same is true in my personal life–love is a luxury I can’t afford.

It isn’t until Dr. Westin Grant breaks down all my walls and offers me a future, I find myself wondering if I’m brave enough to risk my heart.

When who I was and who I’ve tried to become collide during my clinical trial, the fate of one patient changes everything.

In a single moment, everything I’ve worked for is jeopardized. My integrity, my career, and even my relationship with Westin.

He loved me once, I just hope he can love me always …

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Corinne Michaels is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of romance novels. Her stories are chock full of emotion, humor, and unrelenting love, and she enjoys putting her characters through intense heartbreak before finding a way to heal them through their struggles.

Corinne is a former Navy wife and happily married to the man of her dreams. She began her writing career after spending months away from her husband while he was deployed–reading and writing were her escapes from the loneliness. Corinne now lives in Virginia with her husband and is the emotional, witty, sarcastic, and fun-loving mom of two beautiful children.

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✍🏻 J.H. Croix’s Heartwood is LIVE. Grab this Speakeasy series story NOW! ✍🏻

HEARTWOOD BY J.H.CROIX

Release Date: June 29, 2021

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About the Book:

She needs a fresh start. He wants a second chance…

My new job as a chef in a small town was supposed to be my ticket to peace and quiet. I didn’t expect to run into the former hockey star who gave me the hottest nights of my life. And, oops, he’s sort-of my new boss. So much for keeping my past where it belongs.

Ty still thinks I’m the fun party girl. He has no idea how much things have changed. One thing that hasn’t changed: the spark between us. It’s hotter than the blowtorch I use on my crème brûlée. 

I’m already keeping secrets, so what’s one more? Our tryst is forbidden, it’s fun, and it gets complicated as fast as you can say “check, please.” I didn’t expect to have a future with Ty. And I definitely didn’t expect to have a baby with him.

Some falls are harder than others. But it depends on who’s there to catch you…

EXCERPT:

Belle’s wide brown eyes held mine, and I wanted to lean over and kiss the freckles on her cheeks. Uncertainty flickered in her gaze, but it passed quickly. She surprised me by lifting her hand and smoothing a fingertip over one of my eyebrows. Her lips curled in a small smile as her hand fell to rest on my chest. “It was messy,” she explained.

“My eyebrow?”

She nodded, blinking as her cheeks went a little pink.

“Well, thank you then,” I offered somberly.

She bit her lip and laughed. I took the moment to let my eyes absorb the sight of her. With her flushed skin, her bright eyes, and her swollen lips, she was disarmingly delectable. Hell, I could’ve gone another round right then. I hadn’t been living as a monk, but I also hadn’t exactly found much time of late for women, much less women who got to me the way Belle did. 

If I was being honest with myself, no woman got to me like Belle. She was singular in her ability to set me on fire. We were just that good together. It was easy and fucking hot.

Just then, I noticed she was still wearing her skirt. I chuckled, and she asked, “What’s so funny?”

“We never got your skirt off.”

She grinned, and a sly look entered her eyes. “Maybe not, but at least I got my panties and boots off.”

I laughed, and she traced circles on my chest with a fingertip. I lifted a palm, needing to touch her. I smoothed it over the sweet curve of her shoulder, my eyes landing on the tattoo at the top of her shoulder blade. With her angled toward me, it was just visible. “This is new.” It was a heart, drawn as if carved into wood, the lines of the grain etched in varying subtle shades of brown and gold. “It’s beautiful,” I added.

“How do you know it’s new?” Her big brown eyes lifted to mine, a saucy hint contained there.

“Because I would remember if you had it before. I didn’t forget anything about you.” The moment I said that, my heart gave a tricky kick. Belle had this way of sliding right through my defenses. I revealed perhaps too much with that comment.

She blinked as a wash of pink bloomed on her cheeks. She swallowed, her lashes sweeping down again. “I didn’t have it before. My father’s a woodcarver in his spare time. I always loved watching him on the weekends when I was little.” Her lashes lifted again, vulnerability flickering in her gaze for a flash. “It’s to represent heartwood. That’s the densest and strongest part of the tree.”

  I absorbed that as I traced the edges of the heart with my fingertip. “It’s beautiful,” I repeated. 

Quiet spun out between us. She dipped her head, nipping lightly on my shoulder. I shifted closer and laid another kiss on her, for no other reason than that I loved kissing Belle. She had a sassy tongue, and she never hesitated to throw herself into kisses.

When I drew back, she asked, “Is this when I find a way to gracefully depart?”

“Hell, no. I’ve got you for the whole night.”

Her throaty laugh rang out, and I pulled her on top of me, kissing her again because I wanted her, and I wanted to dive into her fire. I wasn’t so sure I wanted to think too hard about just how fiercely I wanted her to stay.

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✍🏻 Are you ready for the next series in the World of True North? The first books of the Speakeasy series are LIVE. Grab Karen Stivali’s Touchstone NOW. You will love Sam and Phoebe and their mystical connection. ✍🏻

TOUCHSTONE BY KAREN STIVALI

Release Date: June 29, 2021

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Sam doesn’t think love is in the cards. The cards disagree.

When Phoebe Stevens’ life implodes in a spectacularly public fashion, she’s desperate to escape Manhattan. So the offer of a job setting up a new Vermont gastropub couldn’t come at a better time. Driving a U-Haul on winding mountain roads is Phoebe’s personal version of hell. But when the caretaker of her guesthouse answers the door tousled, shirtless, and baking cinnamon rolls, her first impression of Vermont dramatically improves.

Sam Trembley believes everyone gets one true love, but he’s already blown his chance. He’s spent five years avoiding relationships. Now he’s back in Colebury where sunrise tarot draws and moonlit hikes soothe his soul. But why do the tarot cards keep showing him this nonsense about soulmates? Could it have anything to do with the jaded city girl on his doorstep?

Playing tour guide is fun, but taste-testing her culinary creations as she shimmies her luscious hips around his kitchen is downright irresistible. Soon their chemistry burns hotter than the pub’s wood-fired oven.

Has fate brought them together for a summer of love…or a lifetime of happiness?

Touchstone contains craving-inducing menu planning, a sassy white witch grandma, seismic sexy times, and tarot cards on a mission to prove soulmates are real.

Excerpt:

I’d changed into a black tunic swing dress and capri leggings, and a gust of air flared the skirt Marilyn Monroe-style the second I stepped outside.

“Hey.” Sam’s grin was like a beacon luring me toward him. “Did you get a chance to rest from your drive?”

“Nah, but I did get in a shower. Those rainforest showerheads were amazing.”

“Glad you enjoyed them.”

Was it bad that I was hoping I’d just made him picture me naked? What was wrong with me? I was never this flirty, and not just because I’d been in a relationship the past half-decade. I just…wasn’t. “So whatcha cookin’?”

“We’ve got some jerk pork, some cilantro-lime chicken breasts, and some asparagus. There’s potato salad inside and some fiddleheads.”

“Ooh, fiddleheads. I’ve actually never had them. I thought they were only around in early spring.”

Sam shook his head, deftly turning over pork chops with his tongs. “Not up here. All depends on the winter and when the snow melts. This is a little later than usual for them to be around, but we had snow until May this year so…”

May? Is that typical?”

He laughed. “The only thing typical about New England weather is that you can never tell what to expect.”

“I can’t imagine having snow until mid-spring. I’m used to Manhattan where a few inches slows everything to a crawl. But I do love when it snows at night. Empty New York City snow-covered streets are a thing of beauty.”

“That does sound nice. Did you grow up in the city?” Sam flipped the asparagus and lowered the lid on the grill.

“Yep. Lived there pretty much my whole life. I spent most summers at the beach, with a good friend. And I did an internship one summer during culinary school, in Boston. That’s where I met Audrey.”

“Right. Audrey. Is that how you wound up with the Speakeasy gig?”

“Yup. I needed a job and her family needed someone willing to get the gastropub up and running.”

“Sounds like divine timing.”

I shrugged and stared at my feet. Flashes of the scene that had led to me needing a job bombarded my brain. “Something like that.”

“You want a beer? Or I have soda, juice, wine…”

“Beer sounds great. Thanks.”

Sam jogged back to the house, hair bouncing. I tried to decide if he looked better coming or going. Which made me wonder what he looked like coming.

Phoebe, stop it. You’re here to do a job and make a plan for your fucked-up life, not to fuck it up more with…complications.

I forced myself to take a deep breath and focus on my surroundings. I hadn’t really looked around when we were moving all my shit into the cottage. The space between the main house and the guesthouse was no ordinary, run-of-the-mill back yard. It was surrounded on all sides by hundred-foot trees—a mix of evergreens and probably oaks, based on the acorn remnants I’d seen on the driveway. There were elaborate flower beds all around the house and a rock garden with enormous sparkling rocks—pink, gray, some sort of marble, maybe? I assumed that was a perk of owning a rock shop. And frog statues. Were they…doing yoga?

Sam appeared and handed me a chilled, bright-yellow can. The cheerful label said Sip of Sunshine IPA. “Your official welcome to Vermont.” He clinked my can with his, and we both drank.

It tasted bright and hoppy and instantly refreshed me. “I take it your aunt likes frogs?”

Sam opened the grill and plated the asparagus. “Actually, I’m to blame for the yoga frogs.” He gave the asparagus a quick squeeze of lemon and then set the plate on the wooden picnic table alongside the grill.

“Oh really?” I sipped some more, hoping to quell the fire or whatever it was that tingled through me every time Sam spoke.

“Legend has it that when I was three or four my grandmother took me to the Christmas bazaar at the all-season market, and I saw one of those frogs…” He scanned the yard. “That one, there, in the lotus pose. And decided I had to get Aunt Iris that frog for Christmas.”

“That’s adorable.”

“I was a cute kid. There’s photographic proof in some of the old photos in the house. But apparently Iris made such a huge fuss about how much she loved the frog, I got it in my head she needed another one every year. And now it’s just tradition. Every Christmas I get her some sort of frog. She took most of them with her when she moved into my grandmother’s house. There are salt and pepper shakers, creamers and sugar bowls, a teapot, bookends, a nightlight…”

“Wow. That’s dedication.”

He chuckled. “I’ve been traveling the last few years, and no matter where I was, I bought frogs wherever I saw them. I’m stocked up for a few Christmases now.”

I ran my hand over my beer can, tracing the logo. “It’s great how close you are to them. I’ve never had anything like that. Not with family at least. I’m closer to my best friend’s family than my own, but I don’t even see them much anymore.”

“I get it. Growing up, my best friend spent most of his time at my house. His parents were getting a divorce and my grandmother all but adopted him for a few years while that played out.”

“Does he still live in town?”

“Nope. He moved to Maine a few years ago. You’d probably like him—he runs a small bakery and makes crazy-good desserts.”

“Nice. Too bad he’s not closer. I’d hire him.”

Sam stuck an instant-read thermometer into one of the pork chops. “I’ll let him know in case the bakery doesn’t work out.”

“Can I help you with anything?”

He threw me that heart-stopping smile, and my insides flip-flopped. “Nope. You’re gonna be cooking for half the town soon. Tonight, let me do the cooking. Just don’t get too used to it, because I have a very small repertoire.”

“I can teach you a trick or two.”
He muffled another giggle and let his hair swing forward, but not before I caught the hint of a blush on his cheeks. For someone who rarely flirted I sure was managing to make everything I said sound sexual.

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 5 ⭐️ Review: Kandi Steiner’s Say Yes ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

I know that Kandi Steiner promoted her newest book, Say Yes, around the nostalgia of the 90s. And while I had my time in the 90s, for me, the essence of this book that I found most compelling, most endearing is its geography which ties to the culture of her book. Even more, its central message is its power, and it girds the beauty of the romance for Harley and Liam. 

You should know that Kandi Steiner is a must-read author of mine. Her ability to craft stories that are infused with angst and light in equal measure, allowing readers like myself to get lost in her romances, is the reason for my adoration. There is a generosity in her storytelling in that she gives you everything of her characters. And she does this while staying focused on a central idea. The intentionality in her choices is clear. In Say Yes, her overarching theme about acceptance is interrogated in different ways. Each of us struggles with a past decision, with a sense of ourselves in the context of limitations either physical, mental, or emotional, with the challenges of present life. Steiner doesn’t limit her readers. She shows her message in a variety of ways and she asks her readers to apply that message to themselves. She takes you deftly from a point of origin where she introduces you to her message. Then, she weaves that message through the lives of her characters, ending her story with the final conclusion: love can help you conquer and help you accept your past, your limitations, your fractured sense of self. This idea is strewn beautifully through Say Yes, and it makes you fall in love with her characters. 

As I was reading this book, I was transported not to the time of this story, the 90s. Don’t get me wrong. There were moments when I smiled at Steiner’s references. However, two summers ago, I found myself in Florence, Italy, the place of this book. For me, this book place me back there, walking the same roads as Harley and Liam. As their connection evolves all over one of my favorite places on the planet, I was reminded of Florence’s beauty and splendor, one of the birthplaces of modern art. As much as Harley and Liam hold a distinct presence in this book, so does Florence, and it becomes almost its own character, a marker of the light and darkness of her characters’ journey. 

And once again, as she has done with her other books, Kandi Steiner’s writing evokes emotions. From connecting with the kindred spirits of Harley and her roommate, Angela, to laughing at the 90s references to feeling gutted at Harley and Liam’s fraught romance, this book takes you on a road trip of a 1000 emotions. Say Yes is quintessential Steiner, a story that reminds you that living requires us to feel pain and joy equally. 

There is a reason Kandi Steiner is a must-read, and you’ll find it in Say Yes, a beautiful story about the ability of love to redeem us and make us better. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: J.D. Hawkins’s Bad Boy Benefits ✍🏻

Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️

It’s been a few days since I finished reading JD Hawkins’s Bad Boy Benefits. I wanted this book because the glimpses of chemistry between Toby and Maeve in the first book of this series of standalones, Playing Doctor, piqued my curiosity and interest. Would they act upon it or would they continue to deny themselves? What I found with Hawkins’s newest book is a darkness in its soul. It’s hard to explain why I was intrigued and compelled by Bad Boy Benefits. I’ll be honest. It’s initially difficult to like Toby and Maeve. In thinking about it, I believe it has to do with their displays of vanity. Maeve and Toby evoke that Los Angeles facade, the one where everything looks terribly beautiful and almost cinematic but underneath lies something more grave. For me, belying Maeve and Toby’s facades is insecurity. And it sets a graveness to Hawkins’s story which, by my estimation, is intriguing. 

Here’s the thing: Hawkins makes you work for Maeve and Toby’s happy ending. These two are my favorite type of couple in romancelandia: they fight and fight and fight their attraction until it spills over into a gristly, meaty explosion of attraction. In the midst of that explosion, they become their most real, their most vulnerable, and you earn this reprieve from their fight. However, Hawkins doesn’t allow you to rest there long. Instead, he pummels his reader with their continued fight against vulnerability. There were moments in this romance when I didn’t like Maeve and Toby. They wounded each other, they catastrophized the simple act of falling in love. However, it was there when I appreciated Hawkins’s Bad Boy Benefits most. I had liked his Playing Doctor, but I never felt too emotionally connected to his hero and heroine in that story. Even more, it felt a bit one-note. 

That, to me, is not the case with Bad Boy Benefits. There is fire and fight in this book that makes it feel graver and deeper than Playing Doctor. What I had anticipated isn’t what I received by reading this book; in fact, it was much, much more. 

If you like a little fight towards a happy ending, then you will LOVE JD Hawkins’s Bad Boy Benefits

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4 ⭐️ Review: Sara Ney’s Jock Royal ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

I absolutely adore a hero who has a cold or grumpy exterior with a soft interior. It usually takes the skillful hand of the heroine to unleash that teddy bear, which leads to romance gold. Sara Ney’s Jock Royal is all of this and more. Before you enter Ney’s newest story, you should know the following:

*This story continues her Jock Hard series. It finds us in the rugby house with hard-bodied aggressive males. Like her other jocks, there is razzing and jock idiocy. However, her hero, Ashley aka Ash, is THE best guy in this group. 

*I would constitute it as an HFN (happy for now). There is a promise of a HEA, but it really ends in the present. 

*As I mentioned earlier, Ashley is my dream hero: all gruff and British on the outside, but thoughtful and protective on the inside. He is polished in a way that Ney’s other heroes don’t tend to be, but, interestingly, Ney hides it behind this masculine, “beat-up” exterior. That dichotomy in Ashley makes for a compelling characterization. 

*I liked her heroine, Georgia, but I’ll be honest. She was a bit milquetoast. Georgia comes alive next to Ashley. It’s their chemistry and friendship and partnership which leads to the interesting storyline. But on her own, Georgia won’t bowl you over. 

*Overall, I liked this story, but it didn’t make me feel deeply. This story is an opposites attract, friends to lovers, surprise wedding burrito of romance. Since there are multiple tropes, it never feels as though it goes deep enough into a particular trope. This creates a fairly innocuous romance. 

I adore Sara Ney and her brand of douchey heroes and their “shake-up-the-world” heroines. And Jock Royal fits nicely into this world. If you love a gruff, British hero who tries to ignore his feelings for the heroine, then you’ll enjoy Sara Ney’s newest book. 

In love and romance,

Professor A