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✍🏻 People! People! Kennedy Ryan’s stunning cover for Reel is HERE. Check out the blurb, the giveaway, and an excerpt from this much-anticipated book from an award winning author. ✍🏻

Reel, Kennedy Ryan’s new breathtaking standalone romance set in the glamorous world of film and theater, is coming June 8th, and we have the beautiful cover and your first look!

Award-Winning Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Kennedy Ryan launches a brand new series with a Hollywood tale of wild ambition, artistic obsession, and unrelenting love.

One moment in the spotlight.

For months I stood by, an understudy waiting in the wings, preparing for my time to shine.
I never imagined he would watch in the audience that night.
Canon Holt.
Famous film director.
Fascinating. Talented. Fine.
Before I could catch my breath, everything changed.
I went from backstage Broadway to center stage Hollywood.
From being unknown, to my name, Neevah Saint, on everyone’s lips.
Canon casts me in a star-studded Harlem Renaissance biopic, catapulting me into another stratosphere.

But stars shine brightest in the dead of night.
Forbidden attraction, scandal and circumstances beyond my control jeopardize my dream.
Could this one shot—the role of a lifetime, the love of a lifetime—cost me everything?

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Keep reading for the very first excerpt from Reel!

When the show reaches its climax, at the very end, the song pries the final note from my diaphragm, pulls it from my throat and suspends it—leaves it throbbing in the air. The theater goes quiet for the space of a breath held by 800 people and then explodes. 

Applause.

The relief is knee-weakening. I literally have to grab John, the lead actor’s arm for support. He doesn’t miss a beat, pulling me into his side and squeezing.

“Bravo,” he whispers, a broad, genuine smile spread across his face. The last song made me cry, and my face, still wet from those tears, splits into a wide, disbelieving grin.

I did it. I survived my first Broadway performance. 

The lights drop and we rush backstage, a cacophony of laughter and chatter filling the hidden passageways. When the curtain call begins, the cast return to the stage in small waves, the applause building as the principals take their bows. 

And then it’s my turn. On legs still shaky, I leave the safety of the wings, the long skirt of my costume belling out around me. I take center stage. The applause crescendos, approval vibrating through my bones and jolting my soul. Someone thrusts flowers into my arms and the sweet smell wafts around me. Every sense, every molecule of my being strains, opens, stretches to absorb this small slice of triumph. I can’t breathe deeply enough. The air comes in shallow sips, and I’m dizzy. The world spins like a top, a kaleidoscope of colors and light and sound that threatens to overwhelm me. The whirl of it makes me giddy, and I laugh. Eyes welling with tears, I laugh.

These are the moments a lifetime in the making. We toil in the shadows of our dreams. In the alleys of preparation and hard work where it’s dark and nothing’s promised. For years, we cling by a thread of hope and imagination, dedicating our lives to a pursuit with no guarantees.

But tonight, if only for tonight, it’s all worth it.

I’m still floating when Takira bursts into the dressing room.

“Neevah!” she screams, throwing her arms around me and rocking me back and forth. “You did it. You chewed that performance up and spat it out. You hear me?”

I laugh and return her squeeze, new tears trailing down my cheeks. 

“Thank you.” I pull back to peer into my friend’s face. “I can’t believe it.”

“Well, believe it. You served notice.” She snaps her fingers and grins. “Neevah Saint is here.”

“Now to do it seven more times.” I laugh and start taking pins from the wig, which is as hot as a herd of sheep on my head.

“Oh, you got it, unless Elise hears how amazing you were and cuts her vacation short.”

“Not happening. She was ready for a break, but she’d never missed a show.” 

I strip off the costume and stand in only panties, unselfconscious. Modesty is one of the first things to go in this business. I’ve undressed hurriedly in a roomful of actors and dancers in smaller shows where there was a dressing room, so we get real communal real fast. 

I tug on skinny jeans with a tight-fitting orange sweater, and layer it with a brown leather jacket, scarf, boots. I wipe away the heavy stage makeup. It feels like my skin can breathe for the first time in hours. I assume there will be some fans at the stage door, even if it’s just a few. They’ll have to get the real Neevah because I don’t want anything more than a slick of lip gloss and a bit of mascara. A brown, orange and green plaid newsboy cap covering the neat cornrows I wore under my wig is all I’m doing for hair. Slim oversized gold hoops in my ears finish the look.

“Ready?” I ask Takira, hefting a slouchy bag on my shoulder.

“Let’s do this. Hopefully your adoring fans won’t take all night, ’cause your girl is starving.”

We’re still laughing, and I’m so preoccupied with my empty stomach, I’m completely unprepared for the crowd at the stage door. Are they here for John? For some principal player because surely they’re not all here for the understudy.

“Neevah!” a young girl, maybe ten or eleven, calls. “Can you sign this?”

She thrusts a pen and a Splendor playbill toward me. She glows, her smooth brown cheeks rounded with a wide grin. Her eyes shine with . . . pride?

“Oh, sure,” I mumble dazedly, taking the pen and signing my name. 

She’s the first in a long line of girls, all shapes and colors and ages, saying what it meant to see me onstage. Mothers whispering how impactful it was for their Black and brown daughters to be in the audience tonight. The impact is on me; what could feel like a weight or burden or responsibility feels like a warm embrace. Feels like strong arms encircling me. Supporting me. The first time I saw someone who looked like me onstage, it planted a seed inside of me. It whispered a dream.

That could be you.

It makes me emotional to think I might have done that for any of these girls tonight, and I spend the next twenty minutes scribbling my name on playbills through a film of tears.

“Neevah!” a deep male voice calls from the back of the now-thinning crowd.

I squint at the tall man, frowning until I place him.

“Wright!” I take a few steps and he meets me halfway, giving me a tight hug. “Oh, my God. You were here tonight?”

“Was I here?” When he pulls back, a warm smile creases his handsome face. “You blew it out of the water. I knew you were good, but damn.”

Laughter spills out of me and I don’t think this night could get more perfect. I randomly met Wright Bellamy a few weeks back at a gig when he subbed for the pianist, giving the audience more than they bargained for with such a famous musician tickling the ivories that night.

“Thank you.” I step away and shove my hands into the pockets of my jeans, huddling in the leather jacket against the chill of an October night. “I was nervous as hell.”

“Didn’t show. Your voice is spectacular. I knew that from the gig we did, but I had no idea you were that good. Wow. Glad I saw your post on Instagram or I would’ve missed it.”

I’m stone-still, shocked that he came tonight specifically to see me perform. “I’m so glad you made it. You’re still in LA, right?”

“Yeah, but I’m here for some stuff. Heading back home in a few days.”

Takira walks up, linking her arm through mine. “Girl, if we don’t get some food,” she whispers.

“Oh, yeah. Sorry.” I turn back to Wright. “Takira, this is Wright Bellamy. Wright, my friend Takira.”

“Nice to meet you,” Takira says. “You got any food on you? I’m about to eat your hat.” 

As usual, Takira never meets a stranger and has us laughing right away.

“We’re actually headed to Glass House Tavern,” I tell Wright. “Come if you want. It’s a group of us from the show. Just some of the cast celebrating, but you’re welcome. We can catch up.”

A small frown dents between his thick brows and he glances over his shoulder.

“I mean, no pressure obviously,” I rush to assure him. This is one of the biggest names in music, and here I go, inviting him to dinner with a group of strangers. 

“No, it sounds cool,” he says, looking back to us. “Lemme check with my boy. Can he come?”

I glance over his shoulder and spot a tall man turned away from us, his broad shoulders and back straining a wool blazer, a hoodie pulled up to cover his head and face in the cold. His hands burrow into the pockets of his blazer and he’s nodding like he’s talking to himself.

“He’s on the phone,” Wright explains. “But lemme see if he wants to roll.”

He steps away toward the man and Takira immediately squeezes my hand and squeals.

“Neeve.” Her eyes are wide and bright. Mouth dropped open. “That’s Wright Bellamy.”

“I know. He’s cool as a fan.”

“You know him? How—”

“We’re in,” Wright says, stepping back up beside us. “He’s finishing a call, but we’re ready. Lead the way.”

It’s just a few blocks, and the three of us chat about the show and what Wright’s been doing in New York. All the while his friend’s deep voice rumbles a few paces behind. I don’t want to be rude or nosy and look back, but the rich timbre, his towering height, his face obscured by the hoodie—I’m intrigued. He hangs back on the sidewalk, still on his call, when we enter the restaurant. 

Our friends already have a table and a shout goes up, congratulating me on popping my White Way cherry. My three understudy buddies came. John’s here, too, and one other principal. A few from the stage crew. Our little troupe has become a family and, as if eight shows a week isn’t enough time together, we gather and eat every chance we get. 

“You’re not paying tonight,” John says, holding out the seat beside him. “And drinks are on me.”

“Awwww.” I plop into the chair and drop my bag to the floor. “You’re so sweet. You don’t have to do that.”

“You were fantastic,” John says, baby blue eyes sincere and smiling. “Let’s do it again tomorrow.”

Takira is already sitting beside me, so Wright takes the seat next to her.

“Hey,” he says to Janie across the table. “Could you hold that seat beside you for my friend? He’s wrapping up a call, but’ll be in soon.”

“Sure.” Janie blushes. “I love your work, by the way. The score of Silent Midnight . . . gah.” 

“Thank you. That was a special project. Lots of fun,” Wright replies with a smile. “Now tell me about the show.”

Wright’s a genius, but he’s so unassuming and modest. A man as famous as he is could easily make this conversation about him, let everyone at this table give his ego a real nice hand job, but he doesn’t. He talks about our show, compliments the performance, asks John about his process. I liked him when we did that last-minute gig, and we’ve interacted some on social media since. My impression of him holds up. He’s a good guy. 

Not to state the obvious, but also fine. Like fine fine.

He has this Boris Kodjoe vibe. Real smooth. Kind of golden–brown. Clean-cut, close-cut. I can objectively recognize his appeal, even though he’s not my type. 

Not that I have a type lately. I’m so deep in this dick drought I’m past the point of thirst. 

At first I thought it was merely the grind. Auditioning constantly, taking craft classes, doing commercials and voiceover work to not just keep bills paid, but to save. This business is feast or famine. I’m eating now, but I’ve been hungry before. Not again. I’m thirty. Too old to still be living gig to gig and buying into that starving artist thing. I need health insurance and regularly scheduled meals, thank you very much. So yeah, the grind could account for my semi-disinterested libido, but I suspect it’s more. 

Maybe I’m disinterested.

I need a man who doesn’t think that because he has a dick and I don’t that I should defer to him—shrink my dreams down to a more manageable size. I’m cautious not only about who I share my heart and body with, but I’m also protective of my dreams; of my ambition. I won’t endanger my future for a man who can fuck. Though . . . a man who can fuck? I wouldn’t turn it down, but it will take more than that to pique my interest.

“What are you getting?” Takira asks, leaning over to read my menu instead of hers. “Anything here meet your high standards?”

My standards aren’t that high. I’ve just cut out red meat and stopped drinking as much alcohol. My health demands it. 

“I’m thinking about the salmon, but I—”

A chair scraping across the floor catches my attention. Wright’s friend has finally come inside to join us. The table shrinks immediately when he settles his imposing frame into the seat beside Janie. He peels the hood away from his head and I bite off a gasp.

It’s Canon Holt.

Like the Canon Holt.

The director I, and probably every actress at this table and in this dining room, would sacrifice a pinky toe to work with. Canon Holt is at my table sitting across from me. 

Takira’s expression doesn’t register this massive earthquake of a revelation, but she kicks me under the table and hisses from the corner of her mouth. “Did you know?”

I pretend I need to reach for something on the floor so I can whisper back, “Do you think I would have kept my shit together this long if I knew?”

“True. True.” Takira casually glances up from her menu and smiles in Canon’s general direction, but he’s not looking at her. He’s studying his screen. He’s apparently in an exclusive relationship with his phone, and no one at this table tempts him to stray.

Which means I can look at him.

Good. God.

He’s not that handsome, but that’s irrelevant. Some might even call his features, examined on their own, unremarkable. 

They’d be wrong.

It’s a Maker’s sleight of hand. Now God knew this man did not need lashes that long and thick, a paradox against the hard, high slant of his cheekbones. Canon hasn’t looked twice at anyone here as far as I can tell, but I’ve stolen enough glances to know there’s a fathomlessness to his dark eyes that is arresting. His unsmiling mouth is wide, the lips full in the blunt elegance of his face. A five o’clock shadow licks the ridge of his jawline. There is a geometry to him—angles, lines, edges—that disregards the individual parts and illuminates the compelling sum. WANT MORE REEL? Click here for the rest >> http://www.thehollywoodrenaissanceseries.com/excerpt

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About Kennedy Ryan

A USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Kennedy Ryan and her writings have been featured in Chicken Soup for the Soul, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, Glamour, Cosmo, TIME, O Mag and many others. A RITA® Award winner, Kennedy writes empowered women from all walks of life and centers those who have found themselves perennially on the margins of traditional storytelling.

Her Hoops Series (Long Shot, Block Shot and Hook Shot) and All the King’s Men Series (The Kingmaker, The Rebel King and Queen Move) have been optioned for television.

An autism mom, Kennedy co-founded LIFT 4 Autism, an annual charitable initiative, and has appeared on Headline News, Montel Williams, NPR and other media outlets as an advocate for autism families. She is a wife to her lifetime lover and mother to an extraordinary son.

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✍🏻 Xavier Neal’s cover for Wiz’s Remedy is HERE. You don’t want to miss this steamy cover. Add it to your TBR NOW. ✍🏻

WIZ’S REMEDY (Camelot Misfits #4) by Xavier Neal

Release Date: May 13th

Genre/Tropes: MC/Romantic Suspense/Dark elements

Series: Book #4 of the Camelot Misfits

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Blurb:

Wizards still exist.

They just call them hackers now.

The Misfits MC is known for maintaining the balance.

Providing common ground.

Protecting the innocent.

However, when Maddox “Wiz” Lind, their residential hacker, is forced to leave the computer keys to save a broken soul in need of healing, he quickly realizes there’s much more to life than cracking codes…

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Xavier Neal is a best-selling romance author who enjoys hopping from sub genre to sub genre like a game of Hopscotch she can’t resist.

In between writing, she loves to read (everything from romance to self improvement books), watch movies (old and new), eat too much Tex-Mex (her Chuy’s t-shirt collection is out of control), and watch AHL hockey games LIVE (preferably against the glass whenever possible).

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✍🏻 Catherine Cowles’s much anticipated next book, Reckless Refuge, is coming next week, and I have a sneak peek for you. Preorder your copy of it today! ✍🏻

“Reckless Refuge is absolutely UNPUTDOWNABLE! Beautifully written. Flawlessly executed. An unforgettable 5-Star MUST READ!” — A.L. Jackson, New York Times Bestselling Author

Reckless Refuge, an all-new must-read moving standalone romance from Catherine Cowles coming May 11th and we have the first sneak peek!

Prologue
Shay

PAST

It burned. Everywhere and nowhere. Slices in my skin that made it feel as if hot lava had been poured into my flesh. I couldn’t count them, had lost track after the tenth. I tried to move, to somehow escape. Only my fingers twitched.

Sounds. Voices. Hovering above me. They were everywhere and yet nowhere. Pinpricks of light, like glimmering stars on the darkest night.

“Miss? Can you hear me?”

I managed a low moan. I only wanted the pain to stop. The agony tearing through my body. I craved a blanket of nothingness. An endless sea where I would cease to exist altogether.

“I’m an EMT. You’re safe. We’ve got you.”

“Hurts.” It was the only message I cared about getting across. This woman might have the power to lessen the burn.

A hand slipped into mine, blood sliding down my arm to bind us together, the liquid already growing tacky with the passage of time.

“I know. Just hold on.”

I didn’t want to hold on. I wanted to float away to a world where none of this was real. Where pain didn’t exist—only light and peace and relief.

“Can you tell us who did this to you?”

My eyes fluttered. My cracked lips parted. I could only manage two words.

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There were shadows I was running from.
Ones that haunted and taunted.
Ones that made it so I had no choice but to disappear.

I’d spent years hiding from the world.
My little island haven, the only assurance of safety.

It all changed the moment he showed up at my door.
The hint of pain in his eyes told me that something haunted him, too.
And I couldn’t help but be drawn closer.

But finding the person I needed most came with risks I never expected.
And when our ghosts find us again, neither of us may make it out this time.

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Writer of words. Drinker of Diet Cokes. Lover of all things cute and furry, especially her dog. Catherine has had her nose in a book since the time she could read and finally decided to write down some of her own stories. When she’s not writing she can be found exploring her home state of Oregon, listening to true crime podcasts, or searching for her next book boyfriend.

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✍🏻 Professor Romance 4 ⭐️ Review: Emma Renshaw’s Smolder ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Before I begin this review, I want to say that I have adored Emma Renshaw’s Burn series. Adored it. I’ve written glowing reviews for the first three books of the series, and I had been looking forward to Smolder because Makenna and Colt have danced around each other from the first book of the series. Waiting patiently for their story, I was excited to finally get their book. And… their story is good. Their journey is a special one, and just as you find in the first three books of this series, there is some suspense woven into Colt and Makenna’s journey to happily-ever-after. Even more, all of your favorite couples from the first three books are here with the addition of Makenna’s half-brother Chase (who I hope gets his own story) and her brother, Wyatt. I love this group and Hawk Valley where tragedy permanently marked its inhabitants. However…and I hate writing that word. However, I was underwhelmed by Smolder, and that makes me sad. Something was missing. The magic of the first three books wasn’t in this book. I struggled with Makenna and Colt’s chemistry because it read as inconsistent. I think Renshaw knew that Makenna’s high school boyfriend/love of her life Deacon was a huge hurdle, but the emotions I was expecting from that healing were not profound for me. Again, I hate writing these words because I adore Emma Renshaw’s stories, but Smolder is my least favorite book of the series. 

Colt is a stand-up hero. He “smolders” on the page, and he’s incredibly protective of Makenna, but he’s also fairly flat as a character. Given that he’s the hero, there needed to be more dimension to his character. Even more, he says one thing about relationships early on in the book and then quickly undermines it with Makenna. Again, it felt uneven. 

Makenna’s journey takes up much of the space of Smolder, for good reason. This book has some secrets, none of which I will divulge here. Given that, there is more space for Makenna, but also more frustration as she can’t decide the direction of her relationship with Colt. She defines the idea of “mixed signals” in this book, which adds to the flatness of the story. 

Would I read Smolder if I hadn’t already read it? Yes, but only if I’d read the first three books of the series. Smolder is a necessary story for the Burn series. Emma Renshaw teases you for three books about Makenna and Colt. And maybe that’s the issue. Maybe I placed high expectations on them because the promise of them seemed great. In the end, however, something was missing here…and I’m not sure that I really know what it is. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: Kate Willoughby’s Darkroom, a Moo U romance ✍🏻

Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️

You can’t help but say “thank you” to the author for stories such as Kate Willoughby’s Darkroom. Its truth lies in its provocation regarding issues related to cultural identity, beauty standards, and mental health in sports. You might think, “wait…how is this entertaining?” Yet, with the right wordsmith, these messages conspire into a story that reads easy and entertains its readers. 

Set in the Moo U world, Darkroom tells the story of Indi and Hudson. While Indi and Hudson meet when Indi walks in on Hudson with her former roommate, that isn’t the true meet-cute of Darkroom. Their true meeting occurs on a night when Indi rushes out to grab food on campus and runs literally into Hudson, causing them to spill their food. Indi has always harbored a crush on Hudson since walking in on him, but her sense of self is fragile, given that she has a Port Wine Stain birthmark on her face. Usually, she covers it with makeup, but the night they meet, she covers her face with a scarf and he sees her birthmark. Embarrassed, Indi rushes away, only to realize that Hudson is in her photography class. Hudson and Indi are intrigued with each other, and when the professor requires them to partner with a classmate, Hudson and Indi become partners out of their interest. As these two get to know each other, they realize a true connection and chemistry. Eventually, they fall for each other, but their lives are so complicated that you wonder if they can find their happy ending. 

Both Hudson and Indi are remarkable characters. What I love about Willoughby’s characterization of them is, at first glance, for example, Hudson seems fairly innocuous. Yes, he’s a typical “jock,” meaning that he plays the field and he prioritizes hockey over everything else. Yet, as Hudson’s journey progresses, we realize quickly that he struggles with anxiety and a serious health issue. Willoughby creates these moments in his character’s journey where he is like many of us: unwilling to seek help because it shows a sign of weakness. In those moments, she allows her heroine, Indi, to speak wisdom. When he takes Indi’s advice, he is often rewarded in big ways in this story, underscoring the idea that assistance doesn’t mean weakness; it means empowerment. 

Of the two, Indi is the most complex character in that she works through ideas about traditional standards of beauty which become complicated by her birthmark plus Indi’s sense of cultural identity. This too was an insightful choice for Willoughby’s Darkroom. In Indi’s characterization, we find an Asian-American character, bringing more diversity to the Moo U world. Even more, she has complicated her Chinese background by denying it (for fair psychological reasons). With her, though, Willoughby develops a roommate who oftentimes speaks truth to Indi, and she challenges her to embrace her cultural background. Indi’s evolution in Darkroom is my favorite part of the book…well, second favorite part. 

My favorite part is simply Hudson and Indi’s relationship. Except for one or two moments in the story, Indi and Hudson have a mutual respect for each other, and it creates this big love for them. Willoughby does a great job of pacing and progressing their journey, and I found myself continually motivated to keep turning the page until I finished the book. Kate Willoughby’s epilogue and bonus epilogue will make you swoon because, quite frankly, Hudson and Indi together are swoon-worthy.

Once again, Kate Willoughby is a great addition to the Moo U series. Providing even more diversity and a couple who challenge you to think about mental health, beauty, and culture, Darkroom, by my estimation, is another hit for the World of True North.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4 ⭐️ Review: J.D. Hawkins’s Playing Doctor ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

“When I’m with her, I feel…right.”

I have to admit that I was intrigued with J.D. Hawkins’s Playing Doctor, mostly because I want to read men writing romance. In a world where discrimination is all around us, romancelandia feels like a place where men who write romance are a small part of the population. Add to this a workplace romance where a self-assured, player of a doctor meets a self-assured, intelligent, insightful female doctor, and you’ve got some serious romance catnip. 

At its surface, Playing Doctor is an insta-romance between a hero and heroine who never thought they’d want a relationship. They meet when the hero, Colin, leaves his former job for a job at Santa Teresa. It is there where he sets eyes on the heroine, Mia, and they can hardly contain themselves. For a short space of this story, they actually succeed until their impulses and attraction get the best of them, and their chemistry is off the charts, so much so that these two pretty much fall in love with each other even though they don’t initially recognize it. 

I’ll be honest. I’m not a personal fan of the insta-love story and the quick resolution of it. Hawkins does put some time and space between these two. All this does is speed up their actions after that. This causes a bit of a believability issue with Colin, the requisite romeo of the story. I’ll let you read the book to understand what I mean about the difficulty of suspending your disbelief to his life choices. 

Additionally, there is a moment in the story when Mia meets with a young aspiring doctor. In the moment, the scene is interesting as Mia’s heroism as a doctor confronts her. However, this moment never materializes into anything more, and you find yourself wondering about that character later in the story. I would have liked more development of that moment at least to some level of fulfillment.

What is most intriguing about Playing Doctor, though, is its focus on reverse sexual harassment. Colin’s character struggles with a character from his former employer, and it creates problems with his new employer and ability to do the job. While he’s falling in love with Mia, his journey also entails a highlight on this often overlooked issue. And I think it’s important that Hawkins creates a focus on it in this book as it provides a different perspective on workplace harassment. 

In the world of romancelandia, we need more stories like J.D. Hawkins’s Playing Doctor. It is a menagerie of steam, chemistry, interesting characters, and topics that challenge our thinking. If you are looking for a quick read sure to entertain and provoke you, then grab this book quick.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4 ⭐️ Review: Kim Findlay’s Halftime ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

So…one way to get my heart pumping and my stomach dropping in a book is cheating or the appearance of it. I know some readers love it as a mechanism in their romance to build steamy heat between a couple, but it often fills me with a little bit of dread. 

Enter the prologue to Kim Findlay’s Halftime. Talk about a hook. After reading it along with the first chapter, you can’t help but feel your heart pounding. 

Halftime exists in the Moo U series published through Sarina Bowen’s Heart Eyes Press, and it follows Seb, a hockey player on the Burlington U men’s hockey team, and Hailey, an incoming freshman goalie for the women’s hockey team. Seb and Hailey dated in high school, as they circled each other through hockey. Seb, a year older than Hailey, is off at college, and it seems as though he accidentally cheated on Hailey. As the story progresses, we find out there is more to the story. Even more, Seb and Hailey must work through seeing each other on campus and the reappearance of old feelings. 

There is much to love about Halftime. For one, Findlay takes the space of her story to illustrate the disparity between women’s and men’s hockey, something that Sarina Bowen herself has focused on in her recent story, Bombshells. Taking the space of the story and actually focusing a portion of Hailey’s characterization on this topic adds gravity to this book which feels necessary. Hailey’s dream is to play on a professional men’s hockey team; her father has raised her with that mission in mind. However, that dream becomes complicated in the realm of women’s hockey. This particular focus shows the complexity of Hailey’s journey.

Additionally, this is a story of second chances, and Seb, while seemingly the “bad guy” at the beginning of the book, is actually a stalwart hero. He’s not a typical hockey “player” as we read Connor, one of his teammates, working hard to corrupt him. He’s a monogamist, and he is also deeply in love with Hailey even though their story is complicated. A hero drawn like Seb makes reading an emotional story easier because he instills trust in the reader.

Even more, Hailey’s story, besides focusing on the disparities of gender, takes a particular turn towards the psychology of families. We also find this in Seb’s story as well. Both Hailey and Seb are products of their upbringings, and this causes issues for their future. Kim Findlay is careful to illustrate the work that must be done to make better choices than one’s parents. 

For me, however, Halftime wasn’t perfect. There were times when Seb and Hailey’s choices seemed inconsistent with the progression of their journeys. Seb’s choice to walk away from Hailey felt contrived to bring tension to their story. I think there might have been better ways to work through their troubles.

Overall, though, I thought Seb and Hailey as a couple is a perfect addition to the Moo U universe. There is a sensitivity and compassion to their characterizations that connects you to them emotionally. I am excited to see if we will get Connor’s story as he was one of the most compelling characters of this book. If you’ve loved Sarina Bowen’s World of True North, Halftime is a must-read. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Eeepss! Tijan’s The Insiders is LIVE. Who’s ready to jump into this new book? I know I am. ✍🏻

“Tijan delivers on the fun, edge, and angst. Her books never fail to please!”
–Kylie Scott, New York Times bestseller

The Insiders, an all-new not-to-be-missed, intense and emotional romance from New York Times bestselling author Tijan, is available now!

Bailey is as normal as could be, with a genius IQ and a photographic memory. But still, normal for her. Then, things happen — a guy breaks into her house in the middle of the night to take her hostage. She learns her father is billionaire tech genius Peter Francis, the same guy she’s idolized all her life. She finds all this out when she meets dark, mysterious, and electrifying Kashton Colello. He’s also an associate of her father’s, and he gives Bailey two choices—go with him and meet her father or survive on her own because those kidnappers are going to try again.

It’s a no-brainer.

After this, three things become clear for Bailey:

1. She has to live at her father’s sprawling estate, complete with bodyguards and the best security that money can buy.

2. She’s no longer an only child. She has three siblings and has no idea what to do with them and vice versa.

3. She is being guarded by Kash himself. Personally guarded. And there is a lot of guarding going on there and some of it is going to drive her crazy.

A complete outsider in a world of wealth and decadence, Bailey has to find her way within a family that has more secrets than she could have imagined. One of these secrets could be deadly…

Get yours now!
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About Tijan
Tijan is a New York Times Bestselling author that writes suspenseful and unpredictable novels. Her characters are strong, intense, and gut-wrenchingly real with a little bit of sass on the side. Tijan began writing later in life and once she started, she was hooked. She’s written multi-bestsellers including the Carter Reed Series, the Fallen Crest Series, and the Broken and Screwed Series among others. She is currently writing a new YA series along with so many more from north Minnesota where she lives with a man she couldn’t be without and an English Cocker she adores.

Connect with Tijan
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✍🏻 If you’ve been waiting for the second book of Claudia Burgoa’s Second Chance Sinner’s duet, then it’s time. Somehow Finding Us is LIVE. ✍🏻

Somehow Finding Us by Claudia Burgoa is now live!

Our flame was sparked in misery. Only salvation will keep it from consuming us.


People think they know me, but they only know my demons.
Only Zeke has ever seen behind my walls.
I’ve learned to control the narrative.
It helps me keep my secrets hidden. It also keeps those demons in control.


Zeke is fighting for his life.
He’s suffering.
And I’m the one that did this to him.


He wants to move forward and forget the past.
Forward as in without me. As though I could ever let him go.
But I can’t let the past go either.


Friends. That is all he offers. but I want more.
Then calamity strikes.
The Sinners of Seattle are devastated yet again.
And like always, Zeke and I are forced to deal with the aftershock.


I can’t help but wonder if he’s next.
I should stay away from him forever.
Not hold onto him while we try to survive.
Only one thing is certain.
If we go down, this time it will be together.


USA Today Bestselling Author Claudia Burgoa brings you an MM romance full of angst and tragedy turning to hope in a redemption love story that’ll break your heart and mend it all over again. The second half of the Second Chance Sinners duet is emotional, endearing, and full of romance.

Download today on Amazon, Apple Books, Google Play, Kobo, Barnes & Noble!

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Start the duet with Pieces of Us

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Meet Claudia Burgoa


Claudia is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling author.

She writes alluring, thrilling stories about complicated women and the men who take their breath away. She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband and her youngest two children.

She has a sweet Bichon, Macey, who thinks she’s the ruler of the house. She’s only partially right.

When Claudia is not writing, you can find her reading, knitting, or just hanging out with her family. At night, she likes to binge-watch shows with her equally geeky husband.

Connect with Claudia

Website: https://claudiayburgoa.com/

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✍🏻 May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the romance community intends to bring awareness to it through the 9th Annual Mental Health Awareness Book Fundraiser benefiting the Keith Milano Memorial Fund. Check out the list of contributing authors. ✍🏻

Welcome the 9th Annual Mental Health Awareness Month Book Fundraiser benefiting the Keith Milano Memorial Fund at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Here is how you can help raise money and awareness for mental health

📘 Purchase a book from the amazing books listed below! We hope you will #1click4charity a number of these amazing books! The portion of sales is from ANY platform: digital, print, and audio.

📘 If you have read one of the wonderful stories included, gift a copy to a friend who might love it!

📘 Share the image below or any of the custom photos the participating authors share on social media to raise awareness and to show your support.

📘 In this digital age, COMMENTS are currency so as you see these images PLEASE Comment

📘 Make a tax-deductible donation directly to the Keith Milano Memorial Fund at AFSP.

Thank you in advance for your support as we work to bring mental illness out of the darkness

9th Annual Mental Health Awareness benefiting the Keith Milano Memorial Fund

Author

Book

Kindle

iBooks

Audio

Alice Archer

Everyday History

https://amzn.to/3swRj1k

https://apple.co/3dtkKNB

https://amzn.to/3akWdsi

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The Infinite Onion

https://amzn.to/3gjodQy

https://apple.co/3dqPfng

n/a

Alison G Bailey

Evie Interrupted

https://amzn.to/3gkdFRt

KU – Amazon only

n/a

Aly Stiles

The Hold Me Series

https://amzn.to/3gfp5pw

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3gltwyY

—-

Night Shifts Black (#1)

https://amzn.to/3x4B27f

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3gltwyY

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Tracing Holland (#2)

https://amzn.to/3svtTcC

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3wYVXIW

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Viper (#3)

https://amzn.to/32qb6Fc

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3ginTl5

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Limelight (#4)

https://amzn.to/3anAdgb

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3ssZ8VX

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An NSB Wedding (#5)

https://amzn.to/3eb6ic9

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3v5b1mL

—-

The Save Me Series

https://amzn.to/3x3aaEN

KU – Amazon only

n/a

—-

Rising West (#1)

https://amzn.to/3uYVIf3

KU – Amazon only

n/a

—-

Falling North (#2)

https://amzn.to/3x3EmzJ

KU – Amazon only

n/a

—-

Breaking South (#3)

https://amzn.to/32o2tLt

KU – Amazon only

n/a

—-

Crashing East (#4)

https://amzn.to/3dqGpWL

KU – Amazon only

n/a

—-

Haunted Melody: A Ghost Story

https://amzn.to/3tuuUTz

KU – Amazon only

n/a

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Young Love

https://amzn.to/3n9pXgZ

KU – Amazon only

n/a

Aly Stiles & Hazel James

Guarding Shadows (#5)

https://amzn.to/3svoZwv

KU – Amazon only

n/a

Amy Lane

Winter Ball Trilogy

https://amzn.to/3dtMUIs

https://apple.co/3egwHoS

https://amzn.to/3e9HO3e

—-

Winter Ball

https://amzn.to/3drVyH7

https://apple.co/3egwHoS

https://amzn.to/3e9HO3e

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Summer Lessons

https://amzn.to/32tgOpT

https://apple.co/3tvdTsF

https://amzn.to/2QyxsBR

Fall Through Spring

https://amzn.to/3x3iyEd

https://apple.co/3tppHwt

n/a

Brenda Rothert

Chicago Blaze series

https://amzn.to/32mZTFk

https://apple.co/2ROxSER

https://amzn.to/3tvedaR

Anton

https://amzn.to/3gmkFNp

https://apple.co/2ROxSER

https://amzn.to/3tvedaR

Luca

https://amzn.to/3egwEtc

https://apple.co/3ajGgCk

https://amzn.to/2QxmfkQ

Victor

https://amzn.to/2OXyaba

https://apple.co/3v1nh7D

https://amzn.to/3akjZVh

Knox

https://amzn.to/3dsCade

https://apple.co/3glvorG

n/a

Alexei

https://amzn.to/3anZSFH

https://apple.co/3x3g5tv

n/a

Easy

https://amzn.to/3sy9dRo

https://apple.co/2QBqhbO

n/a

Jonah

https://amzn.to/2OYigxd

https://apple.co/3x7N7bS

n/a

Kit

https://amzn.to/3mWqL8C

https://apple.co/3x4JSSt

n/a

Olivier

https://amzn.to/3ai5jFR

https://apple.co/2Q5b9Ux

n/a

Carly Phillips

Just One Night

https://amzn.to/32nsZV6

https://apple.co/3uZ4c63

https://amzn.to/2RBHqme

Cindy Tanner

When you Were Mine

https://amzn.to/3x7IChu

KU – Amazon only

n/a

Mine for Now

https://amzn.to/3x7IGxK

KU – Amazon only

n/a

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Say You’ll Be Mine

https://amzn.to/3dris1l

KU – Amazon only

n/a

ES Carter

Favourite Hello. Hardest Goodbye

https://amzn.to/3syIjIZ

https://apple.co/2QdyVxt

n/a

Ginger Scott

The Waiting Series

https://amzn.to/3x7IRJq

https://apple.co/3x14hrT

https://amzn.to/3mZYLBe

The Falling Series

https://amzn.to/3alDEns

https://apple.co/3gkBbNX

https://amzn.to/3glX0wA

—-

The Varsity Series

https://amzn.to/3glr0J2

KU – Amazon only

n/a

The Harper Boys Duet

https://amzn.to/2QAkumW

https://apple.co/3x8VOmf

n/a

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The Like Us Duet

https://amzn.to/2QgHSGa

https://apple.co/3xgmKAO

https://amzn.to/2Qy8eUa

Helena Hunting

Little Lies

https://amzn.to/32ppX2D

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3x81tcv

J.R. Gray

Lost Love

https://amzn.to/3ehrptD

KU – Amazon only

n/a

K Bromberg

Flirting with 40

https://amzn.to/3xw5tDy

https://apple.co/3sXztVE

https://amzn.to/3dW9Ikh

Karen Booth

Grey Hair Don’t Care

https://amzn.to/3dsXaRb

https://apple.co/3v1U3Wk

https://amzn.to/3mVA8pc

Kelly Jamieson

You Had Me at Hockey

https://amzn.to/2QbYDT3

https://apple.co/3mZRJwk

n/a

Kelly Jensen

Let’s Connect

https://amzn.to/32rIuvo

KU – Amazon only

n/a

—-

Let’s Go Out

https://amzn.to/3mWoSZH

KU – Amazon only

n/a

Laurelin Paige

The Dirty Duet Bundle

https://amzn.to/32nmQs0

https://apple.co/3v3O9Um

https://amzn.to/3mVewt2

Dirty Filthy Rich Men

https://amzn.to/3sw3xY9

https://apple.co/3tuAvJV

https://amzn.to/2OZOPLf

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Dirty Filthy Rich Love

https://amzn.to/32ndtIZ

https://apple.co/3tvkHGJ

https://amzn.to/3mZYeil

Leylah Attar

Moti On the Water

https://amzn.to/3dv4JXi

https://apple.co/3uVcITq

https://amzn.to/3glYdE8

ME Carter

The Hart Series Box Set

https://amzn.to/3al4SdX

https://apple.co/3eeJCI2

https://amzn.to/3sujNZI

Change of Hart

https://amzn.to/3egm8SK

https://apple.co/3eeJCI2

https://amzn.to/3sujNZI

Hart to Heart

https://amzn.to/3gmnMFg

https://apple.co/3mYYUVd

https://amzn.to/32sdcEo

Matters of the Hart

https://amzn.to/3gsgbou

https://apple.co/3ecacSe

https://amzn.to/3x7jOGj

Matters to Me

https://amzn.to/3x3Cg2P

https://apple.co/3tzNV7i

n/a

Matters to You

https://amzn.to/2RLxN4H

https://apple.co/3gk6Ejq

n/a

Melanie Harlow

Unforgettable

https://amzn.to/3sAbawU

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3so8PVC

Melanie Moreland

Vested Interest Series

https://amzn.to/3v1f2s6

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3x7vkSk

Bentley

https://amzn.to/3x74OIv

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3x7vkSk

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Aiden

https://amzn.to/3alJPbk

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3alxxje

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Maddox

https://amzn.to/3dt990S

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3mZL7h6

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Reid

https://amzn.to/3amzP1p

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/32nFcZW

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Van

https://amzn.to/3xekY3d

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3mWFFfb

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Halton

https://amzn.to/32nWQwP

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3esnfzd

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Sandy

https://amzn.to/2P0gaNx

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3glZeMs

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Vested Interest; ABC Corp

https://amzn.to/3su1K5U

KU – Amazon only

n/a

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Merry Vested Wedding

https://amzn.to/3twdcz9

KU – Amazon only

n/a

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My Saving Grace

https://amzn.to/3tHbJWI

KU – Amazon only

n/a

Natasha Madison

The Only One Series

https://amzn.to/2P1TQ68

https://apple.co/32mvoPY

https://amzn.to/3x60mtS

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Only One Kiss

https://amzn.to/3x2h7WG

https://apple.co/32mvoPY

https://amzn.to/3x60mtS

Only One Chance

https://amzn.to/3v1euCy

https://apple.co/2RC9HZW

https://amzn.to/3egvlum

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One One Night

https://amzn.to/3ghfzCl

https://apple.co/3v07TZ7

https://amzn.to/3dpG1aV

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Only One Touch

https://amzn.to/3n24XbF

https://apple.co/3sudG7I

https://amzn.to/3drqN5a

Nicole Edwards

Brantley Walker: Off the Books Series

https://amzn.to/3syyQkV

https://apple.co/3x7UpfZ

n/a

All In

https://amzn.to/2RBtU1Y

https://apple.co/3x7UpfZ

n/a

Without a Trace

https://amzn.to/3gmlqWW

https://apple.co/3swbXPf

n/a

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Hide & Seek

https://amzn.to/3gmlypo

https://apple.co/3drkJJV

n/a

Deadly Coincidence

—-

Alibi

Piper Rayne

Wild Steamy Hook-Up

https://amzn.to/32rbZ0k

https://apple.co/2QBSTC0

https://amzn.to/2Q5Ni7a

Rebecca Yarros

Point of Origin

https://amzn.to/3mZFnnz

KU – Amazon only

n/a

Roan Parrish

Invitation to the Blues

https://amzn.to/3eaoaUJ

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/3uYYvox

Sawyer Bennett

The Rise of Fortune and Fury

https://amzn.to/3an38kx

https://apple.co/2QcoPNm

n/a

Sierra Simone

American Queen

https://amzn.to/2RzL9Rh

KU – Amazon only

https://amzn.to/32wLJRX

Toni Aleo

Hard Hit

https://amzn.to/3x7dpew

KU – Amazon only

n/a

Keith Milano Memorial Fund

140 Adams Ave, Suite B-12
Hauppauge, NY 11788

Watch to learn more about the Milano Sprung Family’s mission

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Fund Information:

The Keith Milano Memorial Fund was established to help raise awareness about the devastating and deadly disease that is mental illness. Keith’s spirit and laughter are kept alive through our efforts to increase awareness about mental illness and to raise money for education and imperative research. Keith often struggled with society’s perception of mental illness. Our hope is that by having the strength to say that Keith was “Bipolar” we can strip away the stigma and help others to be more open about their disease.

Watch to learn more about the Milano Sprung Family’s mission

The Keith Milano Memorial Fund benefits the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). At the end of the event, participating authors pay AFSP directly.

AFSP is the only national not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education, and to reaching out to people with mood disorders and those affected by suicide. AFSP is a fully accredited 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization incorporated in the state of Delaware with primary offices in New York City. Federal tax ID # is 13-3393329.