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✍🏻 Eeepppsss! It’s Cover Reveal Day for Staci Hart. Who’s been waiting for her next story? Preorder your copy of On the Honey Side. And don’t forget to add it to your TBR. βœπŸ»

🍯 πŸŒ©β˜€οΈ ON THE HONEY SIDE Cover & Blurb Reveal β˜€οΈπŸŒ©πŸ―
Coming in hot with a brand new cover from Staci Hart! On the Honey Side, the upcoming grumpy sunshine rom-com you didn’t know you needed, is coming February 24th toΒ Kindle Unlimited. Who’s excited?!

Pre-order your copy today 🐝 https://amzn.to/3nSoE8y

BLURB:

No one can ever have Keaton Meyer.

Least of all me.

The brooding construction manager is a man of myth and legend, rarely seen in the wild. Once upon a time, he was the star quarterback, the smiling homecoming king, royalty in our small town. Until tragedy struck. And then he disappeared completely.

Now he’s resurfaced, and I can’t keep my eyes off him.

He’s an island surrounded by lava, bound by a desert and guarded by dragons. I don’t stand a sunshine’s chance in a hail storm.

Our siblings disagree and are out to prove it, nudging us into each other in the hopes we’ll fall. But with our town in tumult and the two of us firmly in the middle, nothing between us is easy. And when he’s faced with an impossible decision, I learn the truth of what I already knew. 

No one can have Keaton Meyer.

And I have the broken heart to prove it.

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: Catherine Cowles’s Tattered Stars, book 1 of the Tattered & Torn series βœπŸ»

Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️

β€œAnd I tried to hold on to the good bits. To remind myself that no one was all good or all bad. But, sometimes, the good pieces held more pain than the bad ones, as if the stars themselves became tattered remnants of what they once were.”

As always, Catherine Cowles has written a gorgeous story about overcoming the trauma of your past. In this poignant story, she crafts the romance between a woman needing to find the good in the bad of her the past and a man who needs to let go of his part in it. The story follows Everly and Hayes. Everly is returning to her hometown after being gone for years. Taking over her family’s homestead, she’s hoping to take the horrors of her childhood and find a new purpose. She encounters Hayes immediately. As the town’s sheriff, Everly is a representation of her family and everything that wounded his family, changing it forever, and he wants her to go even though he is drawn to her. Tenacious and undaunted, she tells him she has no interest in leaving, telling him to go. Very quickly, Hayes’s family meets with Everly to show her that they won’t hold her responsible for the sins of her father. Buoyed by their help, she believes returning home might help her heal from her past. Yet, as family members bent on punishing her for her past choices, Everly finds herself in danger. Drawn to her, Hayes rescues her every time and finds himself falling for her. Is it possible for Everly and Hayes to move beyond their shared past to forge a future forward?

Everly is the perfect combination of vulnerability and strength. There are several moments in the story when you simply want her to leave as a protection. She is wounded both emotionally and physically throughout the story, yet she has a mission to re-define her life in the place where it began. When she and Hayes finally begin to build a friendship, she draws more strength from him; however, she is complete and capable. Hayes and his family provide her with the familial support lacking from her life. The evolution of Everly’s journey is the emotional gravitas of Cowles’s Tattered Stars; it’s where she binds you to her characters.

Hayes and his family, the Eastons, represent the foundation of Cowles’s book. They are the dream, the measure for Everly of a loving, inclusive family. Without Hayes’s protective nature and the loving actions of his family, you cannot feel Everly’s pain and loss. As a reader, you root for her inclusion in this family, and Cowles doesn’t disappoint in using Everly’s connection with the family to steal the hearts of her readers.

What Cowles does so well with her storytelling is capture the attention of her readers. There is suspense in this story, and she creates options so that you find yourself turning the pages hurriedly towards the revelation of her culprit. Tattered Stars has this element, and it pulls you through her story. I suspected the character who wreaks havoc in Everly’s life, but I was never certain until its reveal. This is a keen quality of Cowles’s craftsmanship as a writer: she keeps you guessing.

Catherine Cowles’s Tattered Stars is gorgeously engaging, and it whispers into your soul to keep reading, keep believing, and keep loving, even when life seems hard and you want to run.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Once again, Catherine Cowles stole my heart. Hayes and Everly’s story is gorgeous. Take twenty breaths and grab Tattered Stars RIGHT NOW! βœπŸ»

β€œHayes and Everly, together, are an unstoppable force. This small-town, suspenseful romance was absolutely unputdownable!”
β€” LJ Shen, USA Today bestselling author

Tattered Stars, an all new beautifully heart wrenching romance and first book in the Tattered & Torn series from bestselling author Catherine Cowles is available now!

Be brave. Just for sixty seconds. Twenty breaths.

One night changed them both forever.

Their lives shattered, beyond repair, with jagged edges and pieces askew.

Now, Everly has a chance to make things right. To bring healing to the place where everything fell apart. But it means facing the family her father almost destroyed, and the boy with the dark eyesβ€”now grownβ€”who still haunts her dreams.

Just one breath away from having your life ripped out from under you.

The last thing Hayes wants is another reminder of all the ways he failed sixteen years ago. When Everly drives back into Wolf Gap, his only mission is to get her to leave. For his family’s sake, and for his own, those demons need to stay buried for good.

But everything about this woman is a surprise, from her spine of steel to the sanctuary she hopes to create with the land her mother left behind. And Hayes is powerless to stay away.

As a careful friendship sparks into something more, someone watches. And they’ll do anything to tear it all apart…

Fall in love with Everly and Hayes today!
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About Catherine Cowles
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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✍🏻 Irreverently funny, BB Easton’s Group Therapy is the romance READ you need RIGHT NOW! βœπŸ»

“Flawlessly written, laugh-out-loud funny, and enough steam to get you hot under the collarβ€”Group Therapy is the perfect binge!”
β€”Adriana Locke, USA Today Bestselling Author

Group Therapy, an all-new witty and steamy romantic comedy, guaranteed to have you laughing out loud from Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author BB Easton, is now available!

From the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of 44 Chapters About 4 Men (inspiration for the 4th Most-Watched Netflix Original Series of all time, Sex/Life) comes a romantic comedy about an inexperienced psychologist who falls for one of her clients and creates a therapy group from hell as an excuse to see him after hours.

I am thiiiiis close to finally becoming a full-fledged psychologist. PhD? Check. Prestigious postdoc position, providing therapy to entitled millionaires and C-list celebrities whose pumpkin spice lattes cost more than my Converse and make excellent projectiles during their reality TV–worthy tantrums? Check. Letter of recommendation from my velociraptor-like supervisor?

That’s going to take a miracle. Not only because my boss said I have to cure our most-prized client’s writer’s block in time for him to meet his insane deadline, but also because that client just so happens to be …

Thomas F*@%ing O’Reardon.

Yeah, that Thomas O’Reardon. The wickedly brilliant, achingly beautiful, devastatingly British best-selling author whose psychological thrillers line my bookshelf at home and whose face I might or might not picture while I … you get the point. Sitting in a confined space with him; inhaling the crisp, clean scent of his cologne; gazing into his broody blue eyes while trying to remember to nod and listen and come up with suggestions that don’t involve taking our clothes off … it’s torture.

So, when Thomas casually asks me out at the end of a therapy session, I’m forced to make an impossible choice: say yes and risk losing my dream job, or say no and risk losing my dream guy. In a panic, I blurt out a third optionβ€”the only solution I can think of that will allow me to see this man after hours without it being considered a career-ending ethics violation:

Group therapy.

The only problem? I’ve never actually done group therapy. And side problem: my other clients are heathens. But what’s the worst that could happen? I mean, it’s not like I’m going to lose all control of the group and let it devolve into a chaotic, bloodthirsty, topless fight club.

Right?

Start laughing today!
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About BB Easton
Wall Street Journal bestselling author BB Easton lives in the suburbs of Atlanta with her long-suffering husband, Ken, and two adorable children. She recently quit her job as a school psychologist to write books about her punk rock past and deviant sexual history full-time. Ken is suuuper excited about that.
BB’s debut memoir, 44 CHAPTERS ABOUT 4 MEN, is the inspiration for the #4 Most-Watched Netflix Original Series of all time, SEX/LIFE. Because she had so much fun writing it, BB went on to publish four more wickedly funny, shockingly steamy, and heartwarmingly honest books, one for each man in her memoir: SKIN, SPEED, STAR, and SUIT.
THE RAIN TRILOGY, an epic, immersive, end-of-the-world romance, is BB’s first work of fiction. Or at least, that’s what she thought when she wrote it in 2019. Then 2020 hit and all of her dystopian plot points started coming true. Hopefully, her feel-good romantic comedy GROUP THERAPY will fix everything.

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✍🏻 Happy Release Day, Erin Nicholas! Say It Like You Mane It, the next book of the Boys of the Bayou Gone Wild, is LIVE! βœπŸ»

One hot cop, one headstrong heiress, and one bed.
What could possibly go wrong?

Say It Like You Mane It, an all-new sexy, opposites attract romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Erin Nicholas is available now!

What happens when a hellraiser turned hot cop is stuck with a headstrong heiress he’s determined to protect…and resist?

A run-away bride, wearing a freakin’ tiara, and carrying a stolen lion cub, of all things. This was not how rowdy, bad-boy-turned-small-town-cop, Zander Landry expected his day to go.

He really didn’t expect his night to end with her sleeping in his bed after her near-kidnapping.

But his intense attraction to her and the feelings of protectiveness she stirs up? Oh, yeah, he knew those were coming.

She’s stunning, whip-smart, and trouble with a capital T.

Which means, he needs her to head right back the way she came. ASAP.

His town is exactly the way he wants it . . . crazy and trouble free.

Well, the crazy trouble he’s not related to anyway.

Stranded in a tiny town in her half-million-dollar wedding gown with no money and no place to go . . . today is going pretty much exactly the way Caroline Holland expected it to.

But the grumpy, tattooed, oh-my-god hot cop being the answer to all her problems isn’t at all what she expected.

Now that she’s turned all the criminal (and obnoxious) info about her exotic-animal-dealing ex-fiance over to Zander, she can kick back in a hammock with some sweet tea and relax.

Or not.

Turns out Caroline’s not the spoiled heiress Zander thinks she is. The gorgeous hellion wants in on the action and soon discovers just how dirty things can get in the bayou. And the bedroom.

More and more, Zander just wants her safe on the sidelines. But Caroline isn’t going anywhere until justice is done.

It’s a clash of wills that’s gonna get hotter than a crawfish boil in July. And the most fun the Landry family has had watching sparks fly since . . . well, the last book.

Fall in love today!
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About Erin Nicholas

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Erin Nicholas has been writing romances almost as long as she’s been reading them. To date, she’s written over thirty sexy, contemporary novels that have been described as β€œtoe-curling,” β€œenchanting,” β€œsteamy,” and β€œfun.” She adores reluctant heroes, imperfect heroines, and happily ever afters.
Erin lives in the Midwest, where she enjoys spending time with her husband (who only wants to read the sex scenes in her books), her kids (who will never read the sex scenes in her books), and her family and friends (who claim to be β€œshocked” by the sex scenes in her books).

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✍🏻 The next book in Claire Hastings’s Atlanta Rising Football Club is coming March 14th, and the cover is HERE. Add it to your TBR. βœπŸ»

RELEASE DATE: March 14, 2022

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Giving her exclusive access was just to the team…not to his heart…Β 

Britt “Cowboy” Callahan’s favorite response for the media? No comment. He’s seen how they can ruin lives and tear families apart. All for “the truth.” Too bad the stunning brunette stealing his attention at press conferences is one of them. And her quest for the truth just landed him on a date, with no way out. But the more he gets to know her, the more he starts to wonder if he wants one. 

Theo Kappas is smart, tenacious, and doesn’t let Britt’s prickly demeanor or continued no’s keep her from what she wants. And what she wants is exclusive access to the team that everyone is talking about. The Atlanta Rising Football Club. The fact that she has to outwit her long-term crush is irrelevant, even if it does make her heart beat faster. She’s determined to not let her attraction get in the wayβ€”she’s a reporter first, a woman second. 

After Cowboy reluctantly gives Theo the access she wants, the two are forced to work side by side and realize there’s more to the other than they thought. But can a reporter and a man who hates them be on the same team? 

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 5 ⭐️ Review: Aly Martinez’s The Difference Between Somebody and Someone, book 1 of her The Difference Trilogy βœπŸ»

Overall Grade: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

You know when you pick up an Aly Martinez romance there is always more. She has this expertise in hiding details and then hitting you with them at the most inopportune times. I have to admit that I was a bit disgruntled that her newest romantic offering would be a trilogy. That means three times the angst spread out over a three-month period of time. That being said, I readily signed myself up to review an early reader copy because…I’m the masochist to her sadist. No, seriously, for me, Aly Martinez has quickly become one of my top-tier romance authors…like top 5. She wallops you with the pain of love, and I thought…I really did think as I was reading the first book of her The Difference Trilogy that I would escape it. For this review, there will be no plot discussion. Simply know that you are not safe from the tomfoolery of Aly Martinez. She makes you feel like you are, and then she hits you with Chapter 24…and, at least for this reader, you feel your brain shift. That’s it; that’s all I will say about her characters and their story.

The Difference between Somebody and Someone is the tip of the iceberg of a soulmate-driven romance about loving through trials. With her exquisite hand, Aly Martinez reminds us with this book of her capacity to make us uncomfortable so we can mine the depths of what it means to love and be loved beyond imagination. I know a trilogy can make one impatient. I know it will be painful to wait for a month, but please don’t miss out on the decadence of this series. This newest book and series is going to slay hearts…I was barely prepared. Next time, I’ll be ready for it. At least, I hope.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: L.B. Dunbar’s Hauling Ashe βœπŸ»

Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️

Let me take a moment to note how much the ideas in L.B. Dunbar’s newest story, Hauling Ashe, resonate so deeply through my own life experience. Overall, I enjoyed reading Hauling Ashe in all of its enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine, road tripping, slow-burn ways. Dunbar has infused it with a goodness that you cannot help but enjoy it, even though (here’s my criticism) some of her hero, Tucker’s, and heroine, Mae’s, journey felt manipulative. That word seems heavy, but it best suits the falling action portion of Dunbar’s book when Tucker and Mae cannot accept a future together. I honestly thought that there was inconsistency during that portion as Tucker knows he wants a forever with Mae and Mae wants the same, but they have to push and pull for several chapters before this is resolved. My only criticism is that I thought they could have rectified that sooner. The pacing feels off on that.

All of that aside, Dunbar hit a bruise in me, the one that exists in people of middle age. When you are the ages of Tucker, Mae, and myself, you are left with the time to consider where better or different choices might have saved you heartache and loss. However, as Dunbar so beautifully writes within the pages of her book, those choices are a portion of your life, and you have more opportunities to make different ones for yourself. On their literal road trip or journey, Dunbar provides Tucker and Mae the opportunity to undertake a figurative journey, one that allows them, together, to heal from past traumas. As they journey together, they infuse each other with the strength to face their past, so they can find a future together. There is such beauty in that message especially as, by the end of this book, they find exactly what they are looking for, and you cannot help but think that the future is a place of peace for both of them. This is where I connected with these characters, and I love that Dunbar takes on these heavy themes for an older crowd and wraps it in a steamy, slow-burn romance.

You don’t have to be middle age, however, to fully appreciate L.B. Dunbar’s Hauling Ashe. You simply need to be a human who has made choices in your life that have taken you down a different path. Loaded with twists and turns that mirror those of Route 66, this story will capture you and leave you feeling at peace.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 One of my most-anticipated stories is coming February 1st, and I have a sneak peek for Catherine Cowles Tattered Stars. βœπŸ»

β€œAn unforgettable start to a new series. Atmospheric, suspenseful and crackling with tension and electric chemistry, Tattered Stars is a must read romance for 2022!” β€”Samantha Young, New York Times bestselling author

Tattered Stars, a beautiful and moving romantic suspense and first book in the Tattered & Torn series from bestselling author Catherine Cowles is coming February 1st and we have the first look!

Prologue
Everly

PAST

Be brave. For sixty seconds. Twenty breaths. I could do anything for twenty ins and outs. The springs on my mattress squeaked as I swung my legs over the side of my bed. I froze. And listened.

There were lots of things I hated about growing up here. But there were things I loved, too. Things I was grateful for. Like how attuned I was to every whisper. I’d know in an instant if a sound didn’t belong.

I waited. Heard the screen door rattle in the wind. The call of an owl. Even the hum of our refrigerator in the kitchen. I didn’t hear my brother or dad. Mom had been gone for days, helping a baby come into the world. But I wished for her now. She was the only one who had a chance of stopping the craziness. But she wasn’t here, and I wasn’t sure what tomorrow would bring.

I pushed to my feet, praying my mattress would stay quiet and not give me away. The springs didn’t betray me again. I moved to my closet, careful to avoid any floorboards that creaked. Pulling a pair of worn jeans from a shelf, I slipped them on. I tugged the nightgown over my head and reached for a t-shirt.

The breeze picked up through my open window. It had been unbearably hot today but just a few hours into the night and a chill had settled. I grabbed a flannel just in case. Slipping on socks, I picked up my boots. I knew better than to put hard soles on this floor.

My dad had taught me how to move without a sound to avoid any kind of predator. And tonight, I was thankful for each and every lessonβ€”even the ones where I’d had to roll in mud to disguise myself.

I reached for the doorknob, but my hand stilled on the metal. I could just go back to bed. Forget my attempt at being brave and wait for Mom to come home. To bring my dad down from his paranoid state where everyone was the enemy and we were at risk from it allβ€”the government, neighbors, even my teachers.

I’d watched as our lives got smaller and smaller, with fewer and fewer people to trust. I didn’t remember a lot of the normal. But I remembered some. The second grade and Miss Christie before Dad had pulled Ian and me out of school. Visiting Mom’s family in Portland before he’d decided they were heathens. The town fair before he became convinced that it was evil.

I closed my eyes and turned the knob. Stepping out into the hall, I listened again. Nothing out of place. I created a dance to avoid every problematic board in my path, sometimes tiptoeing, other times stretching my legs to the point I worried I’d tip over.

Finally, I reached the front door. Our old dog, Bruiser, raised his head, but I held a single finger to my lips, begging for silence. Feeding him table scraps must’ve paid off because he lay back down and let out a soft snore.

I eased open the door and stepped through to the first true rebellion I’d ever embarked on. One that might make me like my older sisterβ€”an outcast. I closed the door behind me with a soft snick, but it was deafening to my ears, echoing off the mountain itself. I let the screen door fall closed, too, only a small rattle in my wake.

I hopped over the porch steps entirely, knowing each and every one would give me away. I landed with an oomph but held in my cry of pain. Slipping on my boots, I glanced at the shed in the distance. The motion lights on its exterior meant I didn’t dare try for it. So, I started for the barn instead.

One of the doors was open a hair to let some of the night air in, and I pulled it a bit more, just wide enough so Storm and I had a path. As I moved down the aisle, our few horses nickered or lifted their heads to see who was about. I paused at the tack room, picked up a bridle, and then continued until I reached Storm’s stall.

She must have scented me coming because her head was already over the stall door. I gave her nose a rub and then urged her back. β€œGotta let me in.” She did as I asked, and I left the door open, knowing she wasn’t going anywhere…not without me.

I eased the bridle over her head, and she accepted the bit without complaint. β€œWhat do you say we go for a ride?” She seemed to nod her head in agreement. It would’ve been so much simpler if we were just taking off for one of our afternoon adventures, exploring the mountains.

I led her out of the stall and towards the exit. We made our way out, and I hoisted myself onto the fence so I could climb onto her back. She stayed steady as I threw a leg over and adjusted my grip on the reins. β€œNice and easy.”

I guided her down the path that stayed far away from the house. One that led to the mountain switchbacks. I glanced up at the sky, thanking the heavens for a nearly full moon. I just prayed my sense of direction was as good as I thought.

I’d never ridden all the way to town before. It was at least fifteen miles, and several paths ebbed and flowed. But I knew where I was headed. I’d memorized these mountains every day of my life. They were both a refuge and a prison. Solace and tormentor.

Tonight, they were on my side. Each trail’s crossroads seemed to give me the next logical step until switchbacks turned to wide, worn paths, the dirt packed by hikers and riders. Soon, I reached the road into town. I stayed just off it, my heart hammering against my ribs as the forests turned to neighborhoods.

I adjusted my grip on the reins, seeking out a peek at the lake on the outskirts of town. The moon made the water almost glitter. β€œJust a few more minutes,” I whispered to myself. I could be brave for a little longer.

I moved Storm onto the blacktop, her hooves echoing against the buildings along Aspen Street. Every store was dark with limited streetlights so residents and visitors alike could see the stars. Normally, I loved seeing them, too, but tonight I fought a shiver. Wolf Gap felt like a ghost town.

I slowed Storm as we approached the street I knew held my next battle for bravery. I wondered if I was already past the point of no return or if I could guide Storm back up the mountain and go home. I turned her onto Spruce.

The light from a building poured out into the night. It wasn’t harsh, more like a soft beacon, guiding me home. Only if I walked inside, I had a feeling I’d never see home again. WANT MORE? Click here for the full sneak peek. >>>https://bit.ly/3KXHwMq

Synopsis

Be brave. Just for sixty seconds. Twenty breaths.

One night changed them both forever.

Their lives shattered, beyond repair, with jagged edges and pieces askew.

Now, Everly has a chance to make things right. To bring healing to the place where everything fell apart. But it means facing the family her father almost destroyed, and the boy with the dark eyesβ€”now grownβ€”who still haunts her dreams.

Just one breath away from having your life ripped out from under you.

The last thing Hayes wants is another reminder of all the ways he failed sixteen years ago. When Everly drives back into Wolf Gap, his only mission is to get her to leave. For his family’s sake, and for his own, those demons need to stay buried for good.

But everything about this woman is a surprise, from her spine of steel to the sanctuary she hopes to create with the land her mother left behind. And Hayes is powerless to stay away.

As a careful friendship sparks into something more, someone watches. And they’ll do anything to tear it all apart…

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About Catherine Cowles
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’s 4 ⭐️ Review: Jolie Vines’s Ruin βœπŸ»

Overall Grade: ⭐️⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Jumping into Jolie Vines’s Ruin is like throttling through the rabbit hole to Wonderland. This Dark Island Scots series is nothing like her former McRae clan series. Well, that isn’t entirely true. The hero stills falls hard for his heroine, much to his chagrin. The feel and taste of Ruin is grittier, darker. It’s a world rife with the complications of greed and enmity. No one is safe in Vines’s Ruin, and if you’re looking for a neat bow of a happy ending, you will not find it here. What makes this book a compelling read is how different it is from Vines’s former works, and her natural capacity for writing it is exciting. It highlights a new writing muscle for Vines, and it proffers up a decadent, erotic world that keeps you suspended through its pages. 

Some of the big takeaways from Ruin:

  1. There are many layers to this new series. In fact, I think, one of the limitations of Ruin is the number of twists and turns that Vines takes her readers on. There were a few moments where the details felt lost in a new aspect of the story. There are multiple points of view to this story, and I found, at times, it muddled Thea and Struan’s journey. Trust me when I say this: there are many considerations to Ruin. And this is only the first book of the series. 
  2. This book ends on a cliffhanger. It seems as though Struan and Thea have found their HFN, but Vines upends it in the final chapter. We will have to check back in with book 2, Sin.
  3. I am a personal fan of a hero such as Struan learning vulnerability when he’s lived a hardened life, and I love a meek heroine such as Thea who finds her strength through loving Struan. Together, these two are combustible. Vines continues to push her eroticism in this book, and I’m intrigued to know where she intends to go with the next books of the series given the steam level of this book. Her Wild Scots series, the second generation of McRaes, started her down this road, pushing the envelope of the physicality of her characters. I suspect the Dark Island Scots are going to get a bit k*nky. 
  4. This romance is a story about finding your people. Vines’s characters, Ruin, Sin, Burn, and Scar along with Thea, Lottie, and Cassie, have been traumatized by life, by the people tasked with protecting them. Together, though, they become a family, supportive, protective, and compassionate. For me, that’s the best part of this book. Don’t get me wrong. I love the suspense and action of Ruin, but the relationships of this story are its heart and soul. 

There is so much to Jolie Vines’s Ruin, and I am anticipatory for the rest of the stories of her Dark Island series. I have no idea where she means to take it, but be prepared because the rabbit hole is going to grow darker before the light can penetrate it. 

In love and romance,

Professor A