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✍🏻 If you’re looking for a top read for 2022, then run. NOW. And grab A. Jade’s The Words, a new adult, second chance, hate to love story. Make sure to grab your fav drink, a box of tissues, and a new pair of panties before you start. ✍🏻

THE WORDS by Ashley Jade

Release Date: January 20th

Genre/Tropes: New Adult/Enemies-to-Lovers/Second chance romance with a hint of a rockstar twist

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Blurb:

He was the talented bad boy everyone wanted.

I was the irrelevant geek everyone hated.

He was the sun…drawing all of us in.

I was a black hole…taking up space.

He was destined to be a star.

I was destined to remain an insignificant no one.

Until he made me believe I was special…

And then he destroyed me.

I never thought I’d see Phoenix Walker again after he broke my heart, but fate had other plans.

One tour. Eight weeks. Forty shows.

Countless opportunities to make him pay.

The world thought he was a God…

But I knew the truth.

About the Author:

Ashley Jade is a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and top 20 bestselling Amazon author who craves tackling different genres and tropes within romance. Her first loves are New Adult Romance, Contemporary Romance, and Romantic Suspense, but she also writes everything in between including erotica and dark romance.

Her characters are flawed and complex, and chances are you will hate them before you fall head over heels in love with them.

She’s a die-hard lover of oxford commas, em-dashes, music, coffee, and anything thought-provoking…except for math.

Books make her heart beat faster and writing makes her soul come alive.

If she’s not paying off student loan debt, working, or writing a novel—you can usually find her listening to music, hanging out with her readers online, and pondering the meaning of life.

Check out her Amazon page and Facebook page for future novels.

She loves connecting with her readers—they make her world go ’round.

~Happy Reading~

Connect w/Ashley:

Website: https://ashleyjadeauthor.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ashley-Jade-Author-788137781302982/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajadeauthor

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleyjadeauthor/

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: Sarina Bowen and Lauren Blakely’s The Best Men ✍🏻

Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️

What do you get when you mix a very in control, single dad bi$exual Mister Spreadsheets with a Mr. Floofy Haired Adonis of a former footballer and present-day photographer with having fun in the present as his mantra? (Whew…that was a long sentence.) You get the fun-loving, smexy, and sweet The Best Men by two of my favorite romance authors, Sarina Bowen and Lauren Blakely. 

Is there a seriousness to this story? Absolutely. Bowen and Blakely’s heroes complement each other. They are the yin to the other’s yang, so to speak. Mark Banks requires the transitory, yet spirited way that Asher St. James lives his life. Mark is too serious, too in control, too focused. He isn’t unkind or mean or even grumpy. He’s simply a single dad, discouraged by his former ex-wife, who wants to provide his daughter with all of himself. Add to that an incredibly fast-paced, potentially high-risk job as a trader, and his life is complicated. This makes him serious. When he meets Asher, however, he’s cowed. On the one hand, Asher isn’t buttoned-up. He’s free-spirited and the life of the party. He isn’t into the details; he’s into the “big picture” of situations. For a controlled person such as Mark, this can be frustrating. Add in that he’s the best friend of a man who has won over Mark’s sister a bit too quickly, and Mark becomes even more annoyed. Sadly, he is incredibly attracted to Asher. This causes all kinds of emotional complications for Mark which leads to him, on a drunken night, sending a group text laying out all of his concerns and truth. It’s at that moment you know this book is going to be a good one. 

What is there to love most about The Best Men?

  1. For one, you should know that Mark is bi$exual, and he’s open about it, so Bowen and Blakely’s story doesn’t have the angst of a closeted man entering into an open relationship. The strife of this story lies in the differences of personality between Mark and Asher and the complications of their very different lifestyles. I think some readers might want to know that. 
  2. Mark is buttoned-up and controlled, but he knows it. One of the things I loved most about Bowen and Blakely’s characterization of him is how much Mark could actually make fun of himself or, rather, embrace his idiosyncrasies. The chemistry (beyond their physical attraction) is built in their banter. When Asher pokes fun at Mark as part of their developing coupling, Mark responds with acceptance and wit. He accepts who he is; therefore, he can respond with his own jests about himself…and Asher. There is a maturity to their banter that, honestly, made me love the book even more. I know it’s strange to love that, but it was refreshing to have a character in full acceptance of himself. 
  3. Every time Asher and Mark exist on the page, it is the best part of the book. These two are ravenous for each other, and Bowen and Blakely make the reader work for the consummation of their pairing physically, but it’s done in such a timely manner that they don’t string their readers along too much. They build the attraction and chemistry of their characters to a point that when it tips it is explosive and perfect. As the story goes, the hardest parts of the book are the moments when they aren’t together because the best parts of the story exist when they’re together. From their banter to their eroticism, you cannot help but ADORE Asher and Mark together. 

Honestly, I gobbled up Sarina Bowen and Lauren Blakely’s The Best Men. It’s fun and funny and fantastic. It’s meant to entertain as much as it’s meant to titillate. I recommend jumping into it today. 

In love and romance, 

Professor A

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✍🏻 Mr. Floofy Hair and Mister Spreadsheets cordially invite you to read their story in Sarina Bowen and Lauren Blakely’s The Best Men, out NOW! You’ll love this enemies-to-lovers, opposites attract romance! ✍🏻

THE BEST MEN by Sarina Bowen & Lauren Blakely

Release Date: January 18th, 2022

THE BEST MEN by Bestselling authors Sarina Bowen and Lauren Blakely is NOW LIVE!!

Don’t miss out on this enemies-to-lovers, opposites-attract, irresistibly sexy standalone romance between the best man and the other best man!

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Blurb:

In my defense, I was left alone with a bottle of single-malt and a life-long penchant for protecting my baby sister. Still, that’s no excuse to send ten drunk-texts on why her hasty marriage would be a mistake.

If only I had just texted my sister. But nope. I accidentally sent the message to her, her groom, and his super hot wingman.

I also used the phrase “super hot wingman,” so I’d like to die now.

Instead, I have to plan a wedding with the aforementioned hottie and share a too-small guesthouse in steamy Miami.

Three days in the sun with the cocky, charming former athlete who likes to push my buttons? Fine, two can play at that let’s-infuriate-each-other game.

Until Asher ups the stakes with one wildly sexy suggestion. A no-strings fling, then I go back to my single dad life in New York, and he returns to his star-studded one.

Sign me up.

But the more nights I spend with the other best man, the more I want days too, and that just can’t happen. Especially when I find out the real reason why…

Contents Include: First times, a secret to-do list, champion-level flirting, fast cars, #eggplants, and two men who look good in formal wear.

About Lauren Blakely:

A #1 New York Times Bestselling, #1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling, and #1 Audible

Bestselling author, Lauren Blakely is known for her contemporary romance style that’s

sexy, sweet, and witty. She also writes USA Today bestselling LGBTQ romance.

With fourteen New York Times bestsellers, her titles have appeared on the New York

Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestseller Lists more than 100 times, with

more than 55 titles on the USA Today Bestsellers list alone. She’s sold more than 4.5 million books. A Brown University graduate, Lauren likes dogs, cake and show tunes and is the vegetarian at your dinner party.

Connect w/Lauren:

Website: laurenblakely.com

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About Sarina Bowen:

Sarina Bowen is the award-winning author of more than thirty contemporary novels. She has hit the USA Today bestseller’s list nineteen times and counting. Formerly a derivatives trader on Wall Street, Sarina holds a BA in economics from Yale University.

Sarina is a New Englander whose Vermont ancestors cut timber and farmed the north country since the 1760s. Sarina is grateful for the invention of indoor plumbing and wi-fi during the intervening 250 years. She lives with her family on a few wooded acres in New Hampshire.

Sarina’s books are published in over a dozen languages on five continents.

Connect w/ Sarina:

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✍🏻 Happy Cover Reveal Day, Penelope Ward. The Assignment is coming February 28th. ✍🏻

Title: The Assignment
Author: Penelope Ward
Genre: Standalone Contemporary Romance
Cover Design: Letitia Hasser, RBA Designs
Photographer: Scott Hoover
Model: Jay Byars
Release Date: February 28, 2022
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From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Ward, comes a new standalone novel.
Reasons why I should not be drawn to Troy Serrano.
Number one: He’s obnoxious.
Number two: He and I were enemies over a decade ago in high school.
Number three: He’s my friend’s ex-boyfriend.
I could go on and on, really.
When my boss gives me an unwanted assignment and tells me it involves spending time with the grandson of one of our residents—the grandson turns out to be Troy. He’s now as successful as he is undeniably handsome.
Lucky me. Four hours a week of having to deal with his insufferable personality and unsolicited advice.
The only consolation is getting to stare at his annoyingly gorgeous face in between our many arguments.
Eventually, though, we slowly warm to each other and our outings become something I actually look forward to.
What’s happening to me?
Apparently, I misunderstood the assignment, because it certainly didn’t include thinking about Troy when I close my eyes at night, imagining what it would be like with him—just once. All the while hating myself for fantasizing about a guy who’s all wrong for me. A guy whose car I keyed back in the day. (Long story, but he deserved it.)
That’s all this is—a fantasy.
Well, until that one night at the bar.
The night Troy and I run into each other, and all of our pent-up frustration comes barreling out.
Still, I refuse to accept that it means anything.
There’s no way the guy I’m supposed to hate is also the one I can’t live without.
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Penelope Ward is a New York Times, USA Today and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of contemporary romance.
 
She grew up in Boston with five older brothers and spent most of her twenties as a
television news anchor. Penelope resides in Rhode Island with her husband, son,
and beautiful daughter with autism.
 
With over two million books sold, she is a 21-time New York Times bestseller and the author of over twenty novels. Her books have been translated into over a dozen
languages and can be found in bookstores around the world.
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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4 ⭐️ Review: Monica Murphy’s Making Her Mine ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

If you’ve read any part of Monica Murphy’s The Callahans, then you’re conditioned to angsty, bully-esque romance with possessive, error-filled heroes and their patient, beguiling heroines. There are highlights in her The Callahans and The College Years stories, characters such as Tony, the calm, cool, and collected reliable friend of the guys. However, Murphy doesn’t make it easy on her readers as they move through those new adult, YA romances. 

Until now. 

In her newest book, Making Her Mine, Murphy shockingly offers up a sweet story that feels like a fresh wind through this series. If you’ve read The Callahans, you’re familiar with Beck, the youngest Callahan, and Addie, Jocelyn’s younger sister. Beck and Addie have been mooning over each other for YEARS (since junior high). In this story, they’ve hit their senior year. Addie is finally single, and Beck is soon-to-be single. Murphy takes two sweet, very kind kids and gives them the love story that we should expect from the new adult romance genre. 

See, here’s the thing. I love new adult or college romances even though I’m a middle-aged woman. However, I oftentimes struggle with the $exual prowess of young nubile teens. It never seems right for a time when most of us were awkward during our first time. And Monica Murphy gives us all of that in Making Her Mine. Both Beck and Addie are virgins, and they get to experience their firsts with each other. Even more, they don’t bully each other or anyone else. They simply love each other from afar, and once they acknowledge their feelings, they are DONE. There is very little angst in this romance (unlike Murphy’s other books in this series), and it ends where you think NA stories should end: with an HFN and the promise of a beautiful future for these teens who waited so long to be together. 

Even more, what I appreciated about this story is its accurate exemplification of today’s Gen Z youth. What I appreciated about Making Her Mine is the exactness and awkwardness behind defining relationships in 2022. This is a real thing for Gen Z, and they have so many designations for the spectrum of relationships. Murphy shines in this throughout the book in a way that other Millennial (or Gen X) writers fail to capture in new adult romance. They oftentimes color this sub-genre in Gen X or Millennial shades, and it makes me question their choice of sub-genre. 

I liked the inclusion of this story in Monica Murphy’s The Callahans series. I’m thankful we were offered Beck and Addie’s pseudo-tortured, yet adorable story. It also gives us a further peek into the lives of our favorite characters from this series, and it foreshadows the final book, The Callahan Wedding

In love and romance, 

Professor A

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✍🏻 We are ONE WEEK away from the release of A. Jade’s The Words. Being touted by some as her best book yet, do you want a little nibble? ✍🏻

THE WORDS by Ashley Jade

Release Date: January 20th

Genre/Tropes: New Adult/Enemies-to-Lovers/Second chance romance with a hint of a rockstar twist

Cover Designer: Lori Jackson

PREORDER TODAY!

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*PLEASE NOTE: The Words will go live on Amazon on release day and will be going into Kindle Unlimited, so if you’re a non-Amazon reader, make sure to preorder so you don’t miss out!*

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EXCERPT:

“I take it your little boyfriend doesn’t know about us.”

Gathering my hair, I wrap my scrunchie around it. “That’s because there is no us.”

The tip of his tongue sweeps along his lip ring, and his fiery gaze drifts down my body. “The bite marks on your pussy beg to differ.”

Forcing myself to pay no heed to the rush of embarrassment his statement causes, I survey the stage where George is playing.

Sweet and safe—I tell myself again, like it’s my new mantra.

“Look, what happened last night is never happening again.” Peeling my stare away, I meet Phoenix’s, so he knows I’m dead serious. “I like George. He’s a nice guy.”

Something he’ll never understand because he’s most definitely not one.

He doesn’t say a word for so long, I internally rejoice.

About time the asshole finally got it through his thick skull.

I’m debating walking over to the snack table when he leans down.

His warm breath tickles my ear when he speaks. “Too bad nice guys don’t make your panties wet.”

A wolfish grin spreads across his lips as he pulls something out of his pocket.

The retort I was constructing vanishes into thin air the moment I see my panties.

“We need you up here, Phoenix,” someone calls out.

The look he gives me is so vulgar, I’m glad Chandler walked off to take a phone call.

Relief fills me as he treks over to the stage because the more distance between us right now, the better.

However, it’s short lived.

Shock roots me to the spot—followed by a torrent of dread—when he ties my panties around his mic stand.

Blurb:

He was the talented bad boy everyone wanted.

I was the irrelevant geek everyone hated.

He was the sun…drawing all of us in.

I was a black hole…taking up space.

He was destined to be a star.

I was destined to remain an insignificant no one.

Until he made me believe I was special…

And then he destroyed me.

I never thought I’d see Phoenix Walker again after he broke my heart, but fate had other plans.

One tour. Eight weeks. Forty shows.

Countless opportunities to make him pay.

The world thought he was a God…

But I knew the truth.

About the Author:

Ashley Jade is a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and top 20 bestselling Amazon author who craves tackling different genres and tropes within romance. Her first loves are New Adult Romance, Contemporary Romance, and Romantic Suspense, but she also writes everything in between including erotica and dark romance.

Her characters are flawed and complex, and chances are you will hate them before you fall head over heels in love with them.

She’s a die-hard lover of oxford commas, em-dashes, music, coffee, and anything thought-provoking…except for math.

Books make her heart beat faster and writing makes her soul come alive.

If she’s not paying off student loan debt, working, or writing a novel—you can usually find her listening to music, hanging out with her readers online, and pondering the meaning of life.

Check out her Amazon page and Facebook page for future novels.

She loves connecting with her readers—they make her world go ’round.

~Happy Reading~

Connect w/Ashley:

Website: https://ashleyjadeauthor.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ashley-Jade-Author-788137781302982/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajadeauthor

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleyjadeauthor/

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✍🏻 One of my FAV rom-com queens has a new release today. Run and grab Lucy Score’s Things We Never Got Over and fall in love with Knox and Naomi. I’m jumping in NOW! ✍🏻

Title: Things We Never Got Over

Author: Lucy Score

Genre: Romance

Release Date: January 13, 2022

 
Knox is a badass, bar-owning barber who prefers to live his life the way he takes his coffee: Alone. Well, except for his basset hound, Waylon. He doesn’t tolerate drama (Knox, not Waylon. Waylon loves drama.). Especially not when it comes in the form of a stranded runaway bride.
Naomi answered her estranged–some would say evil–twin’s call for help, arriving in rural and rough-around-the-edges Knockemout, Virginia, ready to be the good sister as usual.
Too bad her evil twin hasn’t changed at all. After helping herself to Naomi’s car and cash, Tina leaves her with something unexpected. The 11-year-old niece Naomi didn’t know she had. Dun dun dunnnn!
There are reasons why Knox doesn’t do family drama or high-maintenance women who actually believe in all the bullshit trappings of romance. But since her life imploded right in front of him, the least he can do is help Naomi out of her jam. Even if the uptight good girl is a gigantic pain in his ass. As soon as she stops getting herself into new trouble, he can stop dragging her into his bed and go back to his peaceful, solitary life.
At least, that’s the plan until the trouble turns to real danger.
 
 
 

 
 
 
Lucy Score is a Wall Street Journal and #1 Amazon bestselling author. Small town contemporary rom-coms are her lady jam and she enjoys delivering the feels with a huge side of happily ever after.
Her books have been translated into several languages, making readers around the world snort laugh, swoon, and sob. Lucy lives in Pennsylvania with the devastatingly handsome Mr. Lucy and their horrible cat.
In her spare time she enjoys sleeping, drinking copious amounts of coffee, and reading all the romance novels in the universe.
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✍🏻 If you love friends to lovers romance. If you adore young love. If you appreciate a hero and heroine who love each other for ages…then you will WANT to read Monica Murphy’s Making Her Mine, the next book in her The Callahans series. It is live NOW. ✍🏻

Making Her Mine by Monica Murphy is now live!

Beck Callahan.

Star defensive Lineman.

Most popular boy on campus.

One of my best friends.

He’s always been off-limits because I know a relationship with him could never work. Like, ever. He’s too perfect, too sweet, too good-looking. Taking what we have a step further has the potential to ruin everything, and his friendship is too important to me.

So I keep it friendly, always with my feelings locked up tight. We talk. We date other people.

Until the beginning of senior year, one night at a party. When lines are blurred and eventually crossed. It was the best night of my life. A night I will never forget. Or regret. It’s all I can think about. He’s all I can think about.

But I’m also a little spooked. Beck says all the right things, and his sweet words make me feel…everything. He’s determined to make me his.

Should I let him? Or do I risk losing him as my boyfriend and my best friend?

Download today or read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited

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 Meet Monica


Monica Murphy is a New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling romance author. Her books have been translated in almost a dozen languages and have sold over two million copies worldwide. Both a traditionally published and independently published author, she writes young adult, new adult and contemporary romance. She’s also known as USA Today bestselling author Karen Erickson.

A native Californian, she lives on fourteen acres in the middle of nowhere with her husband, two kids, one dog, and four cats. When she’s not writing, she’s an assistant coach for her daughter’s high school cheer team, which is a two season sport. Meaning, she’s at practice with a bunch of teenage girls all the time. Or she’s at a football game. Or a basketball game. Maybe someday, she’ll even write about this experience.

Connect with Monica

Website: http://monicamurphyauthor.com

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✍🏻 Sonali Dev’s The Wedding Setup is LIVE. Check out this exclusive interview about the book, and enter the giveaway! ✍🏻

Interview with Author Solini Dev

The Wedding Setup may be a short story, but it is tremendously powerful. How would you describe it to readers?

Thank you. It’s the story of a girl who used to be a rebel who followed her heart and fought for what she wanted, and then her brother’s death leaves her responsible for her widowed mother. It’s about being knocked off your feet and getting stuck, and learning how to stand back up and reclaim yourself.

The story invites us to take an intimate look into a mother-daughter relationship. This is a universal theme, however, you also steep the plot in your own Indian heritage. Can you tell readers what this story means to you as a daughter? What it means to you as an Indian woman?

There is so much of my own relationship with my mother in this book. We’ve always been incredibly close. She’s outspoken and confident and she modeled some powerful behaviors for me growing up about owning her own body and her voice. But there were the other parts where she was a product of her time and culture, believing in absolute terms that it is a woman’s duty to nurture her family, to marry ‘at the right time,’ to be a certain kind of mother. These are things she pushed hard. Things I internalized but also fought to do on my own terms and not hers. Ayesha’s relationship with her mother used to be this way, and then a tragedy changes their dynamic. So, it’s an exploration of how battles for identity get derailed by tragedy and grief and what it takes to heal.

Ayesha’s mom describes her as obedient, responsible, and “always putting everyone else before her own needs.” After hearing this Ayesha (internally) feels hypothermic. Can you explain how these seemingly sweet compliments completely destroy your heroine?

The mother-child bond comes with a kind of intuitive understanding of each other that’s unique to that relationship. So, while Ayesha has lost her fiery spirit and both she and her mother have lost years to their grief and struggle to survive, her mother knows who her daughter is deep down and how much she’s buried. So there’s a very nuanced intent to these ‘compliments’ and they hit the nerve they’re meant to hit. Ayesha’s reaction to these words is her dead parts coming back to life.

It only takes a moment—one second—for Ayesha to break free from her ice…a single word from Emmitt has her coming back to life. Why does she have such a powerful reaction to someone she hasn’t seen in seven years?

Ayesha had a crush on Emmitt for many years before they got together. She’s always had a strong reaction to him. The years they spent together as young adults were years when she came into herself, and felt seen and cherished. Then she loses all of that when her brother dies and they break up. So, it’s a combination of things that come together when Ayesha meets Emmitt again. They have a natural connection, but also, with his return come all the memories of who she used to be and how much she used to let herself feel.

Ayesha has never forgotten how Emmitt turns “her messy, impulsive, unfettered emotion into something beautiful.” But she has forgotten the effect that she has on him. What buried memories are uncovered as she watches Emmitt react to their reunion?

Emmitt has always dealt with the world and the pain it causes him by keeping everyone at arm’s length. But Ayesha destroys his defenses with her ability to love (and do everything else) so fiercely. So, when he loses her he’s already lost his ability to protect himself. Their joint grief is what separated them, so, while they understand each other’s pain they both also understand the loneliness of not having each other to lean on. They’ve had to make the journey to healing individually, but meeting each other again brings up the piece that needs the other to heal.

How did you get to know your couple? How were you able to understand what was needed to heal their broken hearts?

The one theme that threads through all my books is finding yourself on the tightrope between personal freedom and responsibility to family and community. Healing is always about finding or rediscovering your love for yourself. So, I understand my characters through that lens: how have they lost themselves? What about themselves do they need to reclaim and fall in love with? A truly connected couple is one who aids this journey in each other, recognizes it, and supports it.

In a limited number of pages you not only give readers a living, breathing couple, but also an avalanche of equally interesting characters like Ayesha’s best friend, suitor, aunties…and you even create depth with characters that are no longer living. Why was it so important to spend time with these secondary characters? What do they reveal about your hero and heroine?

I believe that as humans we are a sum total of our relationships and the world we live in and build for ourselves. How someone treats other people and how they respond to how they are treated is what constitutes character. 

At its heart, every story is about a person who is somehow at odds with the world they live in or with themselves because of the expectations of their world, and the journey they make to resolve that conflict. Ayesha wouldn’t be Ayesha without her mother and Bela, her best friend and the community she was raised in. Bela has been her wild other half growing up, then their paths diverged, but they continued to be each other’s support. Her mother has become a crutch she uses to hold on to her grief. Emmitt’s grief over his friend has run his life for seven years too. So the secondary characters are just as integral to the story as the protagonists.

While the plot focuses on grief, there is also great joy to be found. After all, the backdrop of the story is a giant wedding. What do you personally find the most fun at a traditional Indian wedding celebration?

I’m always only there for the food and dancing! Fine, and getting to dress up. And the wine. Also, maybe the chance to hang out with family and friends I only see at weddings. And the drunk aunties and uncles.

After readers devour The Wedding Setup, which of your other books would you recommend they read next?

First, thank you so much for devouring The Wedding Setup! I’m incredibly proud of my Raje series, a set of retellings of my four favorite Jane Austen novels set in a politically ambitious Indian American family from Northern California. Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors is a gender flipped Pride and Prejudice. Recipe for Persuasion is a two-generational homage to Persuasion set on a Food Network show. Incense and Sensibility, the love story between a gubernatorial candidate and a yoga therapist who can save him but also destroy his campaign, pays tribute to Sense and Sensibility. And the upcoming The Emma Project (May 17th 2022), which is a gender flipped Emma that explores what it means when a person with tremendous privilege offers charity to someone who has much less.

The Wedding Setup Excerpt 

Goosebumps rose across Ayesha’s skin, one sharp dot at a time. 

“Ayesha.” 

That was it. Just that one word. Her name. In a voice that was its own ghost. 

She squeezed her eyes shut. One tight squeeze. Tight enough to hurt, tight enough to almost dislodge the false eyelashes Andre had pressed into her lash line one by one with the precision of a surgeon. Then boom! she was in control again and back to Ayesha on Ice. 

Eyes blank, face set, she turned toward the voice. 

Emmitt

The impact of him was a body blow. 

The entire universe stilled. Words weren’t a thing. Or sound. Breath? What was that? 

Ayesha! Get a grip. 

No grip. That’s how it had always been. She’d had no grip when it came to Emmitt Hughes. Not even a little bit. Not when she’d spied on him and Ajay playing Mario Kart and Minecraft and GTA for hours, for years. Not when she’d yearned and dreamed and spun stories with him at the center. 

I’ve made my love for you, my god. 

It was the cheesiest of lines from one of those Bollywood songs her parents had played on repeat at the restaurant. Amma had loved translating the over-the-top lyrics and explaining their nuances.

Back when Amma was full of stories and songs and laughter. Before Ajay. 

Ajay. 

Her brother’s unspoken name fell between them like a glass bauble and shattered. 

“You remember Emmitt,” Edward had the gall to say. 

Bela shot him a glare. 

You didn’t tell me he would be here. Ayesha threw the silent accusation at her traitorous best friend, who gave her nothing more than another worried look. 

No, Eddie. Remind me again who he is? The snarky words stuck in Ayesha’s throat. Old Ayesha would have said them. Old Ayesha said everything. 

“Emmitt,” New Ayesha said, every feeling buried under her customer-is-king voice from the restaurant. “Nice to see you again.” 

His Adam’s apple bobbed in the long column of his throat. How was he still so darned beautiful? 

One swallow, and then he smiled back. Banking feelings where no one saw them had been his thing. Emmitt the Wall. That’s what Ajay had called him. Her brother had been best friends with him since Emmitt had moved to Naperville in fifth grade after his parents’ divorce. Years of friendship, and he’d still held Ajay at that slight distance he’d been so good at. Something she would always wish she hadn’t cured him of.

You broke me, Ayesha.You broke every defense I’ve ever had against the world. 

She, Ayesha Shetty—too tall, too dark, too outspoken, too intense, too ambitious, too everything for everyone else had been just enough to break through Emmitt the Wall. 

“It’s nice to see you too,” he said gently, sounding . . . she dug through her brain to come up with the right word. Grown-up? Contained? 

Good. Because Ayesha was all those things now too. Not a grenade with its fuse pulled, ready to blow up the world.

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About the Story

Title: The Wedding Setup

Author: Sonali Dev

Release Date: January 11, 2022

Publisher: Amazon Original Stories

Summary

Ayesha Shetty lost her brother seven years ago, the same time she lost everything else important to her: her dreams, her fierce independence, and the man she loved. Not wanting to see her mother hurt anymore, she put her wild self away and became the dutiful daughter her mother needed and took on her brother’s role in the family business.

Now her best friend’s big, fat Indian wedding is a chance to get away from her endless duties at the restaurant and maybe even have some fun (if she remembers how). But a setup arranged by her mother, with a doctor no less, is the last thing she needs. The fact that he checks all her mother’s boxes just makes everything better…and worse.

Then Emmitt Hughes shows up. Her brother’s best friend. The love she once chose over family duties and her responsibilities. The one she asked to leave, and who did. The one who knows the real Ayesha. Torn between a love from the past that could cost her the only person she has left and her sense of obligation to her mother, will Ayesha find the strength to stop thinking about what everyone else wants and finally put herself first? Or is the old Ayesha truly gone for good?

Author Biography

USA Today bestselling author Sonali Dev writes Bollywood-style love stories that explore universal issues. Her novels have been named best books of the year by Library Journal, NPR, the Washington Post, and Kirkus Reviews. She has won numerous accolades, including the American Library Association’s award for best romance, the RT Reviewers’ Choice Award for best contemporary romance, and multiple RT Seals of Excellence; has been a RITA finalist; and has been listed for the Dublin Literary Award. Shelf Awareness calls her “not only one of the best but one of the bravest romance novelists working today.” She lives in Chicagoland with her husband, two visiting adult children, and the world’s most perfect dog. 

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: Meghan Quinn’s Put Me in Detention ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 1/2

Give me a slip and send me to detention.

One word: Pike. The highlight of Meghan Quinn’s Put Me in Detention, the final book of her series of standalones that revolve around her Forest Heights Academy crew, is Pike, her hero. Don’t get me wrong. Cora, the sister of her uptight, cardigan-wearing English teacher Arlo, is necessary for Put Me in Detention to bloom for her readers, but it’s really Pike who makes this book sing. What’s not to love about an English history teacher who rides a motorcycle, is covered in tattoos, and has the softest spot for Cora. Let’s not forget his piercings and bedroom abilities either. Pike and Cora are hot together, once they get past their drunken Vegas wedding and subsequent marriage. 

Of course, the story has some predictability. It’s clear that Pike will mess up with Cora…and he does. However, Quinn doesn’t make their reconciliation easy on Pike. In fact, if this wasn’t for the truth that PMID is a romance, you might be worried about their ability to find a happy ending together. The story is a reminder of the need to love yourself first before you love others. Quinn infuses that truth throughout the evolution of Pike and Cora’s relationship, and she brings it to a boil at the right time in her story. 

Over and over again, I’m reminded why a Meghan Quinn rom-com/romance is the best entertainment. With a hero such as Pike, a heroine like Cora who challenges him, and a motley crew of friends and siblings who lend color to her story (Keiko is the true star of PMID, btw), you don’t want to miss out on Put Me in Detention. It’s worth the consequence.

In love and romance,

Professor A