From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Ward comes a new, STANDALONE contemporary romance…
From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Ward comes a new, STANDALONE contemporary romance…

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neurodiverse heroine
protective hero
she falls first but he falls harder
opposites attract
not-so-secret crush
hero grovels
brother’s best friend

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Vicky is an outlier. An outlier in society, an outlier in the business world; she’s even an outlier in her own family. She knows that people find her weird and annoying, and she’s resigned to her loneliness until she sees him. Having never been attracted to any man before, her new obsession with burly, rough and ready Mike and the fact she can’t breathe when he’s close comes as a shock.
Unfortunately, Vicky’s cold beauty doesn’t appeal to Mike. The woman they call the Ice Princess is the opposite of his type, and her obvious crush irritates him. How many times does he have to make it clear he’s not interested before she gets the message?
But there are things about Vicky Mike doesn’t know. Reasons she behaves the way she does. Loneliness, vulnerability and kindness, that she keeps hidden. And information her family should have shared with him. So when the fireworks start, and she screams, he acts on instinct, pulling her body into his. And when she buries into his chest, shaking in fear, for some reason he’s not so annoyed by her anymore…
This is a full-length, enemies-to-lovers romance with a neurodiverse heroine and a grumpy but protective hero.
Trigger warnings for assault and mentions of child abuse and neglect.
CONTENT WARNINGS
This novel contains descriptions of assault, domestic violence and past childhood neglect and abuse. Please read at your own discretion.
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From USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Hartmann comes an all-new standalone crossover romance filled with heartache and dreams.

Lexington Hall and I were never supposed to collide—he, the golden boy of Hollywood, and me, a small-town dreamer with stars in my eyes. But when we shared the stage in our high school musical, something ignited.
Then, just as quickly, it all fell apart, leaving my dreams in pieces.
Now, four years later, Lex is a household name, turning our past into a television sensation. He’s spun our story for the world to see, while I’m still haunted by what we lost.
With millions obsessed over the “real” Stevie St. James, Lex reappears with an offer too tempting to turn down: a fake romance to keep the buzz alive, in exchange for the financial freedom I desperately need.
I convince myself I can play the part. But as old feelings resurface and new risks emerge, the line between fiction and reality begins to blur.
Dreams are easy to chase—but falling for the guy who shattered mine could cost me everything.
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🩺Curvy doctor and secret romance author heroine
👨👦Single dad
👩❤️💋👨Fake relationship
🫶Friends to lovers
🛏Forced proximity on an island off Key West
💘He falls first and harder
🔥STEAMY with a fun unexpected k!nk
😍All the LOL banter and intense feels
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Blurb:
Hollywood Bad Boy Loomis Powell Dating Heiress Keegan Fritz Amid Secret Baby Scandal.
That headline plus a broken wrist, my ex showing up, and it leaking that Loomis has a son no one knew about, and suddenly we’re in a fake relationship.
He needs help keeping his son and saving his career, and I need someone to stop me from going back to my ex after he broke my heart.
It seems like the perfect plan until we realize someone is following us a little too closely.
Now we’re stuck in a tiny cottage on an island off the Florida Keys.
It’s a recipe for disaster.
Between his charming smile, sexy British accent, and swoon-worthy moments with his son, he’s everything I need to stay away from. Loomis doesn’t do love or relationships, and I have a penchant for falling fast and hard for the wrong men.
But with every searing kiss and sheet-clutching encounter, I’m finding it harder and harder to remember that what we have is fake.
Especially when outside forces threaten to tear us apart.
Can we find a way to turn this undeniably unexpected situation into something real, or will our Hollywood romance end in disaster?
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💙Fake Engagement
💗Grumpy Billionaire
💙American FMC/British MMC
💗New in town
💙Vacation Romance
Blurb:
Tuesday Reynolds’s dreamy life in Manhattan has gone belly-up. Ditched by her college sweetheart and with her Wall Street banking job at risk, she’s off to London to prove herself to a new CEO. Plans change when Tuesday meets Ben Kelley, a wealthy, scowly, and movie-star-handsome stranger. He’s just missing one thing to make his professional dreams come true.
What does Ben need? Oh, just a fake fiancée to impress a duke and duchess. What’s in it for Tuesday? Enough money to put a down payment on an apartment back in New York, a new wardrobe, and a weekend in the country at the stately home of the duke and duchess. The Bridgerton vibes are absolutely off the charts.
Everything between Ben and Tuesday is completely professional, until the rehearsals for their weekend romance start to feel…almost authentic.
It’s official. Tuesday’s life has been hijacked by a rom-com scriptwriter. But the best love stories aren’t the ones on the big screen. Maybe they’re the real ones that sneak up on you when you least expect it.
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Overall Grade: B-
K.A. Tucker’s Release Me launches The Wolf Hotel Mermaid Beach spinoff series with characteristic sensuality and narrative ambition, though structural choices prevent it from achieving its full potential. As the first installment in this new series, the novel demonstrates Tucker’s remarkable versatility as an author capable of seamlessly transitioning between fantasy, contemporary romance, and romantic comedy while maintaining her distinctive voice throughout.
The novel’s greatest strength lies in Tucker’s continued exploration of Ronan’s character evolution following the events of the original Wolf Hotel series. Post-Abbi, Ronan undergoes significant introspection, recognizing his desire for something more substantial than his previous hedonistic lifestyle. Tucker skillfully maintains the sensual provocativeness that defined the original series while suggesting a meaningful departure from it, creating narrative continuity that will satisfy existing fans while attracting new readers.
Connor’s role as Ronan’s sergeant-in-arms provides essential comedic balance to the story’s more serious emotional undertones. His humorous perspective serves as an effective counterpoint to Ronan’s increasingly introspective nature, demonstrating Tucker’s understanding of how supporting characters can enhance rather than overshadow the main narrative. This dynamic partnership adds depth to both characters while maintaining the series’ established tone.
The introduction of Ryan and Sloane as foils to Ronan’s journey represents sophisticated character development. Through their interactions, Tucker challenges Ronan’s perceived identity as a commitment-phobic playboy, revealing the underlying monogamous nature that has been obscured by his previous behavior. This psychological complexity elevates Ronan beyond simple romantic archetype, suggesting emotional depths that promise significant character growth in future installments.
The enemies to lovers dynamic between Sloane and Ronan, framed within the small business versus corporate expansion conflict involving Henry Wolf’s empire, provides compelling dramatic tension. This storyline taps into contemporary economic anxieties while maintaining the series’ romantic focus, creating stakes that extend beyond personal relationships into broader questions of community and corporate responsibility.
However, Release Me suffers from significant structural problems that undermine its narrative effectiveness. Tucker’s decision to incorporate a previously published novella as Part 1 creates a fractured reading experience that detracts from the central Sloane and Ronan storyline. While this novella provides background context for Ronan’s character and introduces Ryan, Connor’s sister, it ultimately dilutes focus from what should be the novel’s primary romantic arc.
The situationship between Ronan and Ryan, while emotionally authentic, feels tangential to the more compelling enemies-to-lovers plot involving Sloane. The temporal placement of this relationship before the events of the original Wolf Hotel series creates unnecessary complexity without adding substantial value to the current narrative. This structural choice makes the novel feel cobbled together rather than purposefully constructed.
The second significant weakness involves Ronan’s character development in the novel’s latter half. Despite Tucker’s evident understanding of his psychological complexity, the characterization remains frustratingly surface level. The cliffhanger ending, while creating anticipation for the sequel, leaves readers without sufficient emotional investment in Ronan’s journey. A more fully developed single volume would have better served both character development and reader satisfaction.
The underdevelopment of Ronan’s character arc represents a missed opportunity, particularly given Tucker’s demonstrated skill in creating psychologically complex male characters. The depth suggested by his post-Abbi transformation deserves more thorough exploration than the novel’s structure allows, leaving readers with tantalizing glimpses of character growth rather than substantial development.
Despite these structural limitations, Release Me succeeds in establishing the foundation for what promises to be an engaging series. Tucker’s ability to maintain the sensual intensity of the original Wolf Hotel series while exploring new emotional territory demonstrates her prowess as a writer. The novel’s exploration of themes beyond romantic relationships, including questions of personal growth and corporate responsibility, suggests ambitious storytelling goals for the series.
The anticipation for Save Me remains high, as Tucker has established compelling plot lines that promise significant developments for both Ronan and Sloane. The potential for deeper character exploration in future installments, combined with the series’ established strengths, suggests that subsequent volumes may fulfill the promise that Release Me establishes but does not fully realize.
K.A. Tucker’s Release Me earns a solid B- for its ambitious scope and promising foundation, despite structural weaknesses that prevent it from achieving its full potential. Fans of the Wolf Hotel series will find enough familiar elements to maintain their investment, while new readers will discover a sensually engaging romance with broader thematic ambitions. The Wolf Hotel Mermaid Beach spinoff series demonstrates significant promise for future development, making this an essential read for Tucker’s dedicated readership.
In love and romance,
Professor A

Overall Grade: B
Tropes: single mom; band of brothers (sister); brother’s former best friend turned enemy; small town; second chance; forbidden romance
L.B. Dunbar’s Sterling Touch represents a solid addition to the Sterling Falls series, earning a well-deserved four-star rating as the sixth installment in this compelling family saga. Dunbar demonstrates considerable wisdom in finally granting Vale Sylver her own narrative, particularly given the series’ previous focus on the Sylver brothers. The anticipation surrounding Vale’s story proved justified, as her character deserved exploration beyond her supporting role in earlier volumes.
The strength of Sterling Touch lies in Dunbar’s continued examination of how childhood trauma reverberates through adult relationships. Vale’s character emerges from the profound absence created by her mother’s death during childbirth, leaving what can only be described as a “mother-shaped hole” in her emotional landscape. The author skillfully depicts how Stone Sylver and his brothers attempted to compensate for both maternal loss and paternal neglect, creating a family dynamic built on protective love but also unintended consequences.
Vale’s character development reflects this complex upbringing with remarkable authenticity. Her youthful impetuousness gradually transforms into adult caution, as she learns to prioritize her relationships with her brothers sometimes at personal cost. Dunbar captures this evolution with nuanced understanding of how family loyalty can both nurture and constrain individual growth. The psychological depth of Vale’s characterization elevates the narrative beyond typical romance conventions.
The romantic tension between Vale and Cort Haven provides the novel’s central conflict through the forbidden attraction trope. Cort’s status as Stone’s former best friend turned enemy creates immediate dramatic potential, and Dunbar exploits this tension effectively. However, the necessities of maintaining secrecy inherent to this trope create communication barriers that occasionally feel artificial. While adult characters maintaining clandestine relationships to avoid family conflict serves the story’s dramatic needs, it sometimes undermines the emotional authenticity that otherwise characterizes Dunbar’s writing.
The repetitive nature of Vale and Cort’s secret meetings becomes apparent as the narrative progresses, representing one of the novel’s structural weaknesses. The cycle of attraction, guilt, and concealment, while emotionally resonant initially, loses impact through repetition. This pacing issue prevents the story from maintaining consistent momentum throughout its development.
Cort’s character arc provides significant emotional weight to the narrative. His estrangement from Stone Sylver carries genuine consequences that have shaped his adult identity, and Dunbar explores the psychological toll of prolonged guilt and isolation with considerable skill. The parallel journeys of Vale and Cort toward self-forgiveness create the novel’s most compelling thematic element. Their mutual recognition that past mistakes need not dictate present choices offers a powerful message about redemption and personal growth.
The supporting cast of Sylver siblings and their partners continues to provide one of the series’ greatest strengths. Their interventions in Vale and Cort’s relationship feel organic rather than contrived, and their collective wisdom serves both character development and plot advancement. The family dynamics remain believable despite the dramatic circumstances, a testament to Dunbar’s understanding of sibling relationships.
Sterling Touch succeeds in its exploration of middle-aged romance, a demographic often underserved in contemporary fiction. Dunbar’s commitment to mature characters facing realistic emotional challenges distinguishes her work within the romance genre. The potential for expanding into a Haven family series based on the groundwork laid in this novel suggests promising future developments.
The novel’s exploration of how individuals can overcome their formative traumas while preserving essential family bonds offers profound emotional resonance. Vale and Cort’s journey toward authentic communication and mutual acceptance offers hope without sacrificing the complexity that makes their relationship all the more compelling.
While Sterling Touch occasionally suffers from the structural limitations of its chosen tropes, Dunbar’s skillful character development and thematic depth create a satisfying reading experience. The novel succeeds both as a standalone romance and as a meaningful contribution to the Sterling Falls series, confirming Dunbar’s ability to craft emotionally authentic stories that honor both individual growth and family loyalty.
In love and romance,
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Avenging Angels: Tenderfoot, an all-new swoon-filled, action-packed romantic comedy and third interconnected standalone book in the Avenging Angel Series from New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley is now live!
Harlow O’Neill is waiting for Javier Montoya to make his move. She has it bad for the gorgeous new investigator at Nightingale Investigations and Security. She’s sure he knows it. She’s also sure he’s just as into her.
And she’s read the Rock Chick books. She knows how those Hottie Squad men are supposed to win their women.
Javi is just not trying to win her.
Then one evening Harlow is undercover on a mission for the Avenging Angels, and Javi blows her cover. She’s not happy about it. They share words and some of the ones Javi uses aren’t all that great.
Harlow retreats. Javi goes on the advance.
And the man Harlow was investigating winds up dead.
The Angels go all in to discover what’s happening with a dating app scam that ended up with a dead guy. The Nightingale men aren’t fans of the women wading in on such a dangerous case, and they’re doing something about it.
It’s a race between the Angels and the Hottie Squad as to who’s going to solve the mystery.
While all of that happens, Javi’s not taking any chances with Harlow’s safety. He moves her into his place and Harlow learns firsthand what it means to be in the romantic crosshairs of a member of the Hottie Squad…and the heartbreaking reasons why Javi kept her at arm’s length.

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Title: SEVEN YEAR ITCH
Author: Amy Daws
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: June 17th, 2025
Publisher: Canary Street Press
I might look like a tall, tattooed, bearded neanderthal…but like an onion, I have layers. Swipe right if you like a proud cat daddy who catches feelings after direct eye contact.
All I wanted was a casual plus-one to my brother’s destination wedding, but those idiots on my family tree hacked my dating profile and sabotaged my quest for the perfect weekend fling. Now I’m stuck on a tropical vacation with only my hand to keep me company.
Until I’m forced to share a room with the bane of my existence: my sister-in-law’s best friend.
Dakota has hated me for the past seven years. I wasn’t losing much sleep over her screaming rants because she was some other guy’s problem. Or she was, until she got divorced.
Being stuck in paradise with a woman who loathes your very existence doesn’t sound hot, but after an unexpected moment in our shared palapa, she starts screaming at me in a different way.
What happens in paradise stays in paradise. That is, until Dakota shows up on my mountain with a proposition: be her wingman to help her regain her pre-divorce confidence.
Suddenly, Dakota’s not just the person I love to fight with.
She’s the woman I want everything with.
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Excerpt #1
“I think we should be friends with benefits,” the mountain man says as he drives down the interstate that leads us back to Boulder.
“But…we’re not friends,” I blurt out as I turn to look at him to make sure he hasn’t been possessed by a demon.
He shrugs. “Semantics.”
My mouth opens and closes over and over like one of those silly singing bass wall hangings. He’s got to be messing with me right now, right? He doesn’t sleep with women more than once…at least not on purpose. “So instead of being my wingman, you want to be my eff buddy?”
“If you’re intent on a label, you can call us enemies with benefits.” He smiles like he’s casually talking about the weather. “It’s honestly genius because if you’re friends with benefits, feelings are bound to get involved because you both already like each other. You hating me makes this much easier.”
“Don’t you think we need to get along for something like this to actually work?”
“Got along just fine ten minutes ago at that adults only club.” Calder shoots me a dark look that I feel squarely between my legs. “Just consider me your emotionally distant private masseuse.”
My mind reels with this proposition that I did not have on my bingo card in my postdivorce era. A casual affair with Calder Fletcher…the contractor who ruined my house and my wedding dress seven years ago. It sounds like a horrible idea that’s sure to end in catastrophe.
Then again, it also sounds kind of poetic in some strange way. It’s like revenge or something. And he’s not the same guy he was seven years ago. I’ve seen that in more ways than one the past few weeks.
I shake that thought away, trying not to let my heart get too involved with this discussion. “I thought you never hook up with girls twice.”
“I don’t usually, but it’s not really a rule I have.”
“So I would be an exception?”
Calder’s jaw muscle twitches. “Sure, Ace. You’re an exception.”
“Why exactly am I the exception?”
He exhales. “I just think you’ve been out of the game for a while, and jumping headfirst into an adult club is too risky.”
“Risky.”
“You have to walk before you can run,” he adds with a smirk that sends my belly into somersaults. “And with any luck, even walking with be hard when I’m done with you.”
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Number 1 Amazon Bestselling author Amy Daws writes spicy love stories that take place in America, as well as across the pond. She’s most known for her footy-playing Harris Brothers and writing in a tire shop waiting room. When Amy is not writing, she’s likely making charcuterie boards from her home in South Dakota where she lives with her daughter and husband.
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