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✍🏻 Happy Release Day, Aly Stiles. The next SmartyPants Romance book is HERE. Grab Play Smart NOW. ✍🏻

Play Smart, an all-new enemies to lovers rockstar romcom from Aly Stiles, is LIVE in Kindle Unlimited! 

Nash Ellis knows music. Producing, performing, writing—if it involves the creative process he’s there for it. He knows nothing about copy machines. Or financial reports. Or anything related to the stuck-up business world his best friends have been chasing since they were kids. But Nash also needs money, so when his roommate gets him a paid internship at Reedweather Media, he reluctantly agrees. At least his know-it-all intern competitor is kind of cute in a nerdy-librarian sort of way—especially when she’s being tormented by an angsty rocker she can’t stand.

The only thing Paige Andrews hates more than failure? Nash Ellis. She has little patience for incompetence and zero tolerance for indifference. He clearly doesn’t belong in their corporate world, so why does he insist on ruining her dream job? And the worst part—he’s not what he seems. In fact, it’s all the things he’s hiding behind those electric blue eyes that make him straight-up captivating in an ironic-slacker sort of way.

But their smoldering friction bursts into open flames when the feuding interns are forced into a high-stakes mission that requires intimate knowledge of the music industry. Yep, what could go wrong when the least-qualified candidate to ever walk the halls of a major corporation becomes their only hope of success?

‘Play Smart’ is a full-length contemporary romance and can be read as a standalone. Book #5 in the Work For It series, Educated Romance World, Penny Reid Book Universe.

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From angsty and dark to snort-laugh funny, Aly writes romance from her soul to yours.

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✍🏻 Who’s ready to return to Nikki Sloane’s Nashville Neighborhood? Check out the cover for The Frat Boy, coming December 6th, and preorder your copy today! ✍🏻

Nikki Sloane has revealed the cover for The Frat Boy!

Releasing: December 6, 2022

Cover Designer: Nikki Sloane

Photographer: Nick Lawrence

Colin Novak is the big man on campus. Huge—if the rumors are to be believed. Nearly every girl at Davidson University has had a ride on him . . . everyone, except me.

Which is fine. This frat boy may be irritatingly hot, all carved muscle with a deceptively wholesome smile, but that’s irrelevant. He’s a Sig.

When I catch his fraternity cheating at the Greek Week tournament, he denies it—causing our rivalry between houses to escalate. Colin and I may have started the mud fight, but it grows into an all-out war, and ends with us expelled from our houses.

Now I’m homeless and it’s all his fault.

So, while answering an ad for a leading role at an adult film company wasn’t part of my career path, the work comes with a lot of perks. Steady salary. Accommodations close to campus. A safe place to explore my fantasies.

Except when I show up for my audition, my partner is none other than my new archenemy—Colin. And our sexual chemistry is explosive.

We hate how attracted we are to each other, and I despise that I want every scene to be with him. Because the longer we live together, the more I see he’s not who I thought he was.
This frat boy was so easy to hate . . . but what if he’s even easier to love?

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4 ⭐️ Review: Willow Renshaw’s Love & Kerosene ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Tropes: Dead Fiance’s Brother; Forbidden; Forced Proximity; Small-town Romance; family trauma

Stylistically, Winter Renshaw’s Love & Kerosene is interesting. At the start of each chapter, a word is defined. It is probably a new word to most people, but that word sets the tone of the chapter. This action mimics the love for words found in this story. Love & Kerosene is touted as forbidden when really it’s more forced proximity than anything. As her FMC, Anneliese, and her MMC, Lachlan, live together as a means to renovate Lachlan’s childhood home, their attraction becomes undeniable. What begins as an agreement to preserve history evolves into finding each other’s soulmate when it is least expected. The angst you expect from Renshaw is here; the difficulty of Anneliese and Lachlan’s situation is another common characteristic of Renshaw’s romance too. I loved Lachlan’s journey from wanting to burn down his family home due to its representation of his familial trauma to falling madly in love with Anneliese. Even more, Anneliese’s acceptance of the reality of her relationship with her dead fiance, to her evolving attraction and interest in Lachlan draws you into her story. Lastly, Love & Kerosene has secrets throughout it, and Renshaw is careful to draw them out. One area I’d love to see Renshaw work on is her pacing. In her last few romances, I’ve noted a quick resolution to a careful plodding of story arc points. Lachlan and Anneliese’s ready acceptance of their love for each other feels rushed even though it comes late in the story. I think there were other steps that could have been taken before they decide to spend forever together. That aside, from the start of the story to its end, I was captivated by Winter Renshaw’s Love & Kerosene.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4 ⭐️ Review: Annika Martin’s Butt-Dialing the Billionaire, a romance from her Billionaire series ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Tropes: Workplace romance; billionaire hero/MMC; undercover boss; resilient, tenacious heroine; found family

From its title, Annika Martin’s Butt-dialing the Billionaire (BtB) is fun. If you’ve read any of her Billionaire series, there is a common motif: grumpy or sullen billionaire who is fairly alone in the world meets a willful heroine who is out to “teach him a lesson” or challenge him to be a better person. Since the heroine belongs to a larger friend group, the anchor for this series, the billionaire finds a family. In BtB, Jaxon, the MMC, finds his family in the place he least expects, a crumbling company owned by his family where he has gone undercover to find out the identity of the person who he heard mocking him on a company conference call. It is here where he finds himself and his humanity. Here are the reasons you should grab this one quick:

  1. You’ll laugh at the banter between Jaxon and his FMC, Jada. From the moment they meet, even though they don’t care for the personality of the other, there is an instant attraction. Jaxon “Jack” loves to say the most unpopular thing to Jada simply to get a rise out of her, and it acts as kindling to the fire of their chemistry. Martin uses their love-hate attraction to build their allure. When it cannot build any further, an explosion of $exual attraction drops you into the middle of their story. 
  2. Be ready to dislike Jaxon for most of the book. In fact, as far as first impressions of Martin’s billionaires (who are generally jerks) go, Jaxon aka Jack is a difficult one to like. It isn’t that he is simply grumpy or stubborn; he’s also entitled and somewhat spoiled. Thankfully, the space of the workplace as well as his connection to Jada humanize him. But it takes quite a bit of time and space in BtB for you to appreciate his characterization. Obviously, Jaxon’s background plays a large part in his character development, and Martin reveals it carefully, deftly developing his story arc. Simply know that by the end of the story, he will probably be one of your favorite Annika Martin billionaires.  
  3. Obviously, Martin’s talent is crafting FMCs who are independent, decided, intelligent, and headstrong. Along with their friend group (one of my favorite aspects of her Billionaire series), a character such as Jada exists to showcase the power of women to change their worlds when those worlds aren’t positive. Even more, Jada is the emotionally mature character of BtB, so she carries the lion’s share of challenging Jaxon. She becomes the impetus for his evolution and reads as the strongest character in the story. Any time an author gives power to women in the story when their environment leaves them powerless is a boon for women.
  4. The ancillary characters simply add layers of humor and guidance for Jada and Jaxon as they fall in love. Annika Martin creates casts of characters that you can’t help but adore, and she’s done it again in BtB.

Annika Martin is a guaranteed rom-com read for me. Hands down. She writes MMCs who make it hard to love them at first, but by the story’s end, after the FMCs have done their job, they are the swoony heroic heartthrobs you were hoping for from the beginning. Butt-dialing the Billionaire is the perfect afternoon read to make you laugh and swoon. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Ready for the next Madigan brother? Rebecca Yarros’s A Little Too Close is LIVE. Right now, Weston Madigan holds the top spot as my favorite Madigan brother. What’s not to love about a grumpy, handsome hero? ✍🏻

A LITTLE TOO CLOSE by Rebecca Yarros

Release Date: October 11th

Genre/Tropes: Single Parent Romance/Small Town Romance

A LITTLE TOO CLOSE, an all-new small-town, single-parent romance, by Rebecca Yarros is NOW LIVE!! Grab this all-new small town romance TODAY!!

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From USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Yarros comes a small town, single parent romance.

Nine years ago, Weston Madigan saved me. I came to Colorado penniless, heartbroken, and pregnant, searching for a fresh start. Weston gave me a job at his family’s resort, then left the next day and never returned, not even to visit.

Then I stumble in on Weston cooking breakfast shirtless—gloriously, inappropriately shirtless—in the shared kitchen of my duplex in employee housing. Given the shock on both our faces, he wasn’t expecting a roommate either, let alone two.

The growly pilot is only home to start his family’s new heli-skiing operation. I can handle being his temporary roommate, right? Chemistry and attraction aren’t impossible to ignore when you agree on ground rules. Besides, even with those gorgeous, brooding brown eyes, the guy is a walking thundercloud…until my daughter, Sutton, makes him laugh and he smiles at me. Then everything changes. Cue inconvenient heart flip.

This is only temporary.

I can’t fall for Weston.

Will. Not. Fall. For. Weston.

But rules go out the window when you’re a little too close.

About the Author:

Rebecca Yarros is the USA Today bestselling author of over fifteen novels, including The Things We Leave Unfinished and The Last Letter. “A gifted storyteller” (Kirkus), she is also the recipient of the Colorado Romance Writer’s Award of Excellence for Eyes Turned Skyward from her Flight and Glory series.

Rebecca loves military heroes and has been blissfully married to hers for over twenty years. She’s the mother of six children, and is currently surviving the teenage years with three of her four hockey-playing sons. When she’s not writing, you can find her at the hockey rink or sneaking in some guitar time while guzzling coffee. She and her family live in Colorado with their stubborn English bulldogs, two feisty chinchillas, and a Maine Coon kitten named Artemis, who rules them all.

Having fostered then adopted their youngest daughter who is nonverbal and on the autism spectrum, Rebecca is passionate about helping children in the foster system through her nonprofit, One October, which she co-founded with her husband in 2019. To learn more about their mission to better the lives of kids in foster care, visit www.oneoctober.org.

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✍🏻 If you love Annika Martin’s Billionaire series, then get ready to laugh. Grumpy, seemingly selfish billionaire + insightful, intelligent designer = lots of love and laughs. Grab Butt-dialing the Billionaire TODAY! ✍🏻

 My imitation of our billionaire boss had everyone ROFL. Well…almost everyone. Worst. Butt-dial. Ever!

Butt-dialing the Billionaire by Annika Martin is now live!

It was just some silly fun. A goofy imitation of the faceless mega-billionaire who owns our faceless international mega-corporation.

And yes, there was laughter. Possibly a few hoots and screams.

How was I to know that Dave from accounting had sat on the speakerphone, butt-dialing said mega-billionaire? Or that he’d listen to me make fun of him for ten straight minutes.

Ummm…he could’ve announced himself!

They say he’s a notorious rake. A paparazzi-punching scoundrel. An international jet-set bad boy.

And now I hear he’s determined to track down the jokester. Me.

Eep!

But we’re tight like family in this office—no way will my co-workers rat me out, in spite of the pressure from the top. Plus, who brings the cookies? Moi!

Things die down after a few months, and I’m pretty sure I’m safe.

Thank goodness, because I have my hands full with our lazy, arrogant new office gopher. He has the worst work ethic I’ve ever seen—how did he even get hired? He doesn’t know how to work a vending machine, and he’s baffled when we send around a card to be signed for somebody’s birthday. It’s as if he’s never set foot in a place of business in his life.

But little by little, we’re drawing closer. He’s funny. Sexy. Wicked. Still, he’s all wrong for me. I like respectable men with a work ethic.

Also, I can’t shake the feeling that he’s hiding something…

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Annika Martin is a NYT bestselling author who loves reading fun, steamy books, doing yoga, taking pictures of my cats, rocking out to 90’s music, taking long baths, consuming See’s chocolate suckers, mooning over heroes’ hands, and helping animals. She can be found hanging out in Minneapolis coffee shops with her awesome writer husband and tending her crazy bee-friendly garden. She has also written as RITA award-winning author Carolyn Crane.

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4.5 ⭐️ Review: Willa Nash’s The Brawl, a Calamity Montana series romance ✍🏻

Overall Grade: 4.5

Tropes: single mom; outsider; adversaries to lovers; next-door neighbors; small-town romance

I’m fairly certain that my favorite part of a hate-to-love, enemies-to-lovers, adversaries-to-lovers romance is the banter. There is something delicious in the back and forth between the MMC and FMC as they work out their attraction. The chemistry burns the pages of the story, and you can’t wait for them to finally throw themselves at each other, unable to stay away from each other. This phenomenon is the reason you should be reading Willa Nash’s The Brawl. Ronan and Larke are everything you love about this trope with the added benefit of their proximity to each other. 

The Brawl has become one of my favorite Willa Nash stories. For one, Ronan is devilish, but also ignorant of the ways of Calamity. One minute, he’s that delicious romantic hero, striving to win the heart of Larke, the offspring of local royalty. The next minute, he’s being handed his behind as he realizes he doesn’t know enough about the local culture to make the right decisions. I love a hero who struggles with the security of his heroism. This imbalance ameliorates the power dynamic between Nash’s FMC and MMC. He’s oafish and debonair in one characterization. 

Through Larke’s characterization, Nash illustrates the plight of the single mom. Thankfully, Larke has a support system, but Nash highlights the complications of relying on it. Even more, Larke’s story arc showcases the trials of being raised in a small town where everyone thinks they know your business, but they rarely do. Being the gossip fodder of the town can create problems. As Larke and Ronan begin to fall for each other, Nash adds this complication to her story. 

Adding to these delicious characterizations is a story arc with plot points that seem ridiculous at their surface. However, as the story progresses, the depth of the story shows the reality of families. Ronan’s lawsuit is not simply a lawsuit; it’s a magnification of a young girl’s personal plight. Nash crafts this so well that she keeps you suspended in her story, carefully drawing it out until the right moment. For me, the pacing of The Brawl is one of Nash’s best. 

If you love the banter of two people set in opposition to each other, then you will adore Willa Nash’s The Brawl. If you love a hero who knows what he wants and goes after it, this story is for you. If single-mom romances are your catnip, you won’t want to miss this one. This romance is probably my favorite Calamity Montana series book. 

In love and romance,


Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 5 ⭐️ Review: Susannah Nix’s Not Since Ewe, book 4 of the Common Threads series in the SmartyPants Romance world ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Tropes: second chance romance; found family; new adult romance; over 40 romance; adoption story; slow burn; reconciliation

“There are as many different ways to experience love as there are people in the world who deserve to be loved.”

Not Since Ewe by Susannah Nix is a layered story that captures you in the quiet of its unraveling. Much like the act of knitting, this story’s threads are pulled in different directions to create an interwoven fabric of love and reconciliation. There is so much I’d love to say about this story; there is so much of it that parallels my own life and sense of self, but I don’t want to divulge the story arc and its plot points. Instead, I think I want to note the highlights and reasons you should read this romance. Even more, Not Since Ewe is an apt reminder of why you should be reading SmartyPants Romance stories because the intelligence of the stories in this world move its readers beyond the simple action of romance to the realism of life, ending in a happily ever after for its characters. 

Here’s what you should know about this book:

  1. This is a bit of a slow-burn. It takes a bit for Tess and Donal to process their past to find their future. And thank you, Susannah Nix, for giving them that space to figure this out. If they had rushed into attraction, if they had let the past go so easily, this reader would have been disappointed. Instead, Nix is careful in how she brings Tess and Donal together, the beats of her story making sense within the story arcs of her characters.
  2. If you’ve ever been someone who has struggled to make friends because you are so controlled or because vulnerability is hard for you (the finger is pointing to me), you will find yourself in Tess’s characterization. We hear her mentioned in Nix’s earlier SPR book, Mad about Ewe. She is willful and decided. Tess is organized, controlled, prickly, and as we find in this story, lonely. Making friends for her is difficult. Reconnecting with Donal, her high school love interest, isn’t easy. However, as the actions of Not Since Ewe play out, the facade she has constructed is slowly lowered, and we find the “real” Tess, fearful of losing everything if she hands over her heart to someone else. There are reasons for her fear, and they are appropriate. For me, Tess’s layers add emotional gravitas to Nix’s book. 
  3. As complicated as Tess’s characterization is, Donal’s is just as complex. He represents men who strive for success only to find their definition of success to be short-sighted. Through his story arc, Nix shows us emotional immaturity, growth in the face of failure, and a resolution to be better in multiple areas of his life. Donal and Tess are two sides of the same coin, an emotional journey tethered through the trauma of an unplanned pregnancy. 
  4. This book exists in the world of Penny Reid’s Knitting in the City, and it includes Marie, the one Knitting in the City character who I think gets the least recognition. Nix deftly connects her characters to Penny Reid’s popularly successful world and reminds us of the insightful characters of this world. 

The beauty of Susannah Nix’s Not Since Ewe is the realization that forgiveness and letting go of the past to find the riches of the present are important. Tess and Donal’s second chance romance is complex, rich in the details of reconciliation and eventual happily ever afters. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, if you’ve ever made poor decisions that have changed the trajectory of your life, then you will love this story.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 5 ⭐️ Review: Heidi Hutchinson’s Lost Track, book 5 of the SmartyPants Romance Common Threads world ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Tropes: insta-attraction; rock star hero (MMC); sunshine heroine (FMC); opposites attract; found family

“All people were just walking wounds trying to find home and happiness.”

Heidi Hutchinson’s Lost Track is another revelation in the SmartyPants Romance world. It’s one of those reads whose brilliance creeps up on you as the story progresses. You should know something about me to understand why I love this book. I discovered a few years ago that my husband is on the spectrum. For decades, I’ve lived with someone who processes the world in ways different than me. It has been both a revelation, but also heart-breaking as I am working on accepting some aspects about him that don’t make my life easy. When people such as Penny Reid, Stacy Travis (authors whom I’ve read who have written characters like this), and now Heidi Hutchinson craft characters so indelibly different that you can’t help but fall in love with them, it elevates your reading experience. Hutchinson gifts us with Sunshine Capone aka Dave, which challenges us to reformulate our expectations about MMCs. It asks us to consider that people are different, that the typical idea of a romantic hero is reductive, and accepting and falling in love with a character such as Dave, one who can be messy, but lovely, who can have fraught boundaries that complicate his relationship with his FMC, who isn’t easy to pin a label on (in doing so, you can’t fully capture the power of his representation in the book), broadens our world. Reading a character such as Dave challenged me. Each time I encounter someone who is neuro-divergent, honestly, it gives me hope that I can one day reach acceptance about my husband’s own neurodivergence. 

Even more, Hutchinson’s heroine, Sabine, is special. From her and Sunshine’s meet-cute to the found family of her life, she espouses the qualities that all of us strive to have around people who are different from ourselves. She is wholly accepting of Dave in all of his differences. She recognizes them as superpowers, not foibles. She redefines neurotypical in how she falls for him. 

Add to all of this the beauty of Hutchinson’s prose. There are beautifully crafted sentences that belie the simplicity of her story. Even more, I love the moments when Hutchinson uses the lyrics of songs to evoke the strongest emotions of a character like Dave. 

I became lost in Heidi Hutchinson’s Lost Track. Honestly, I didn’t want it to end. It’s an apt reminder to “see” people and love them just as they are. In doing so, “someone who chooses love is the best kind of person. Every time.” There is something incredibly special about Sabine and Dave, Hutchinson’s Sunshine Capone. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 In Fiona Cole’s Voyeur world, Olivia and Kent are one of my favorite couples. What’s not to love? Age gap. ✓ Uncle’s best friend. ✓ Forbidden romance. ✓Lots and lots of steamy reading. ✓ Check out the cover for Falter, and prepare for baby (?) with a side of angst and spice. ✍🏻

Fiona Cole has revealed the cover for Falter!

Releasing: October 20, 2022

When he said his vows, he told me how much he loved my determination and strength.


If I wanted it, I got it.


Except now all I want is to have his baby. And for the first time ever, no matter how much I want it, no amount of strength and determination can make it happen.


With each negative test, my confidence wavers, and I start to lose sight of who I am.


Each month, my doubt swells, creating a space between us.


Through it all, I know I’m his.


But will he still be mine when we falter?

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Fiona Cole is a military wife and a stay at home mom with degrees in biology and chemistry. As much as she loved science, she decided to postpone her career to stay at home with her two little girls, and immersed herself in the world of books until finally deciding to write her own.

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