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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: Jewel E. Ann’s The Homemaker ✍🏻

Book cover of 'The Homemaker' by Jewel E. Ann, featuring a couple embracing on a dock with a serene water background.

Overall Grade: A

Tropes: second chance; forced proximity; cheating; 50s vibes in the modern day; past traumas = secrets

“Sure. We’re all actors in this thing called life. We take on roles: spouse, parent, child, friend, boss, employee … lover. […] We don’t even know why we’re here. To make the world a better place? To love? To procreate? To simply exist? Or is it a game? No one knows. But we don’t know what else to do. So here we are doing whatever the ‘thing’ is. And we have traditions and rules to live by that are supposed to make it easier and perhaps give life more meaning…”

Reading a Jewel E. Ann story requires the act of perseverance. Some might say, “why should I dedicate myself to the devastation wrought by her storytelling?” Others, such as myself, would respond, “because the best things in life come after a little bit of pain.” Consider this your warning about Jewel E. Ann’s newest fare, The Homemaker

Why I consistently return to the pages of Jewel E. Ann’s books is her intentionality in storytelling. I won’t name her peers, but romance can sometimes grow stale. I love it for its promise of a happy ending, whether that means “for now” or “forever”. With a Jewel E. Ann romance, you never know what lies in the pages. You know it should end with a HEA, but she writes slivers of doubt into her works as her MMCs and FMCs struggle with the troubles of life. Even deeper, Jewel E. Ann thrives on toying with the line of cheating in many of her stories. I’ve told fellow readers that I will avoid a cheating trope with everything in my being, yet I’m drawn to the interrogation that Jewel E. Ann takes with this trope, artfully illustrating its blurred lines. It’s this almost academic pursuit of undoing standard tropes, one like cheating, that drives readers to her romances because they aren’t your standard fare; they are simply more. 

The Homemaker is more of what Jewel E. Ann does well. Murphy and Alice, her MMC and FMC, are just like us, real people dealing with the difficulties of life. Like many of us who are dealt poor hands of trauma through life experiences, Murphy and Alice respond as regular people do: through escape, humor, chemistry, and eventually finding love when it seems impossible. Jewel E. Ann’s capacity in drawing characters that feel real, while placing them in difficult situations, endears them to her readers. We see parts of ourselves in the fictionalized lives of Murphy and Alice. Usually, I feel a strong affinity for a particular character; however, this isn’t the case with The Homemaker’s main characters. Even the wealthy Hunter, Vera, and Blair Morrison are written for Jewel E. Ann’s readers to like, as she uses humor and real-life situations to illustrate their world. 

The Homemaker beautifully asserts that our lives have worth; that we are worthy. After devastation, through moments of beauty, during times of fear, and especially with the love of a lifetime, we must be present, not choosing the sidelines of our lives. Jewel E. Ann has once again imagined the “things” in our lives that make life worth living, and we are reminded to live them, even if for a “fortnight.” 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Jewel E. Ann’s The Homemaker is LIVE! Don’t miss one of my favorite stories of 2025. ✍🏻

Promotional graphic for 'The Homemaker' by Jewel E. Ann featuring a couple embracing on the cover of the ebook, with gold confetti in the background and 'Now Available' text.

The Homemaker by Jewel E. Ann is now live!

A romance inspired by TS “Fortnight”

Cover image of 'The Homemaker' by Jewel E. Ann, featuring a romantic scene with a couple embracing by a lake. The title and author's name are prominently displayed in gold and white lettering.

I was hers, but she was never mine. 

Alice Yates is the hired “homemaker” for the Morrisons, an affluent couple in Minneapolis. For Alice, it’s a dream job to dress up like a 1950s housewife and read romance novels to Mr. Morrison before his afternoon nap. 

But when the Morrisons’ only daughter returns home for the summer with her fiancé, Alice comes face- to-face with her shattered past—the only threat to her perfect life.

Eight years earlier, vacation rental owner Murphy Paddon had an impeccable vinyl record collection and did the most irresistible thing before kissing Alice, earning him a five-star rating. Their fortnight love affair was life-altering and ended tragically. 

Murphy doesn’t know if Alice remembers him or whether he should tell his fiancée that the hired-help living in the guesthouse is the woman who irreparably broke his heart. He needs closure, but will the lingering glances and silent yearning lead to the end or just the beginning? 

Grab your copy of The Homemaker, from USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Jewel E. Ann, and lose yourself in this forbidden, high-stakes romance.

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Download today or read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited

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Narrated by Charlotte North & Robert Hatchet

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✍🏻Professor Romance’s Reviews: Jewel E. Ann’s From Air, book 1 of the Wildfire series – a top 5 read of 2024 ✍🏻

Overall Grade: A

Tropes: close proximity/roommates; smokejumper MMC; travel nurse FMC; angst; second chance; grump/sunshine; age gap

“Sometimes, for something beautiful to take to life and grow, everything around it has to be sacrificed. All we see is the destruction, but if you wait long enough — if you’re patient — magic happens.”

These words, prophetic and beautifully drawn, embody the truth of Jewel E. Ann’s From Air. This newest book, the first book of a new series — The Wildfire Series — is one of my favorite stories in 2024. I began reading Jewel E. Ann with her book, Look the Part. The witty banter between the uptight MMC and the fluidly intriguing and beguiling FMC was the draw in that story. Their immediate chemistry, the hate to love, the emotionally uptight MMC drive that story forward. Until a moment that has often been characterized as the JEA Effect — the moment in the story that comes from nowhere and takes the reader out emotionally. It’s usually shocking and rarely forecasted, so it turns your head deeper into the pages of her book. For me, that moment is where I fall more deeply in love with Ann’s storytelling.

From Air has the same feel, for me, as Look The Part. It isn’t the same story. It inhabits new worlds in the JEA universe: travel nurse and smokejumper. It’s even set in a different space, one that changes due to the FMC’s occupation. However, the witty banter that Ann writes well and the chemistry that feels complicated and messy are the mainstays of From Air. In those spaces, you find Ann’s brilliance as a writer with crisp and quotable prose. There is the JEA moment —- and it comes from nowhere. I’m usually able to see the foreshadowing of plot points, but, once again, she kept me off-balance. As a multi-year reader of romance, I loved it. My heart hurt for the characters, and the only promise I had of surviving this turn of the story was the knowledge that I was reading a romance — the promise of a HEA. And that happily ever after is perfect, more poetry in storytelling motion.

Calvin “Fitz” and Jaymes “Jamie” took me on a complicated journey filled with humor, tension, sadness, and pain. Other beautifully written characters, like their roommates Will and Maren, Fitz’s grandmother, and Jamie’s best friend, Melissa, add dimension to the story and provide hope for the future stories in this series.

As I said at the beginning of this review, From Air is one of my top five romances of 2024. Jewel E. Ann illustrates her dexterity in drawing stories that interrogate social norms, incite intense emotions, and beguile her readers. I can only look forward to the other books in this compelling series.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐢𝐬 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐦𝐲 𝐟𝐚𝐯𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐞 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒. 𝐋𝐢𝐤𝐞, 𝐚 𝐭𝐨𝐩 𝟓 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲. 𝐏𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐢𝐭 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐚𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐟𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐲 𝐰𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐧 𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞. 𝐈𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐅𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍! ✍🏻

“I’d give my whole f*ing life to be the guy who carries her shoes and makes all her dreams come true.” – Calvin “Fitz” Fitzgerald

𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐢𝐬 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐦𝐲 𝐟𝐚𝐯𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐞 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒. 𝐋𝐢𝐤𝐞, 𝐚 𝐭𝐨𝐩 𝟓 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲. 𝐏𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐢𝐭 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐚𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐟𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐲 𝐰𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐧 𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞. 𝐈𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐅𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍! ⚕️🔥 🪂

𝐈𝐟 𝐲𝐨𝐮’𝐫𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐭𝐨 𝐝𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐢𝐧, 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐛 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐲 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐢𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐊𝐔.
💋https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZPHRNFS 📖

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When Jamie Andrews moves in with a house full of firefighters, things start heating up fast. Battling the wilderness of rural Montana, these guys are always charging into danger—for a living, for duty, for the rush—and since Jamie is a psychiatric nurse, they fascinate her analytic mind. She can’t help but fixate on Calvin, a grumpy, enigmatic smoke jumper ten years her senior. She makes playfully tormenting him her pet project, trying to get him to open up. It turns out he gives as good as he gets.

When something smoldering between them sparks, they’ll have to keep it quiet, which makes Jamie start to wonder about Calvin’s secret, the one he won’t explain. She’ll learn more after life pulls them apart. But as she follows the truth like a trail of flame into the dark, will it lead her to hearth and home with Calvin…or will it all go up in a blaze?

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: Jewel E. Ann’s Sunday Morning, book 1 of her Sunday Morning series ✍🏻

Overall Grade: A-/B+

Tropes: brother’s ex; preacher’s daughter; cheating; small town; 80s vibes

Jewel E. Ann surprises me. Over and over again, she writes stories that challenge the thinking of her readers. Sometimes, I wonder why her books don’t explode on “the charts,” and I’m certain it’s because they are hard to qualify or quantify. I’ve listed tropes above in this review, but honestly, her romances transcend tropes, oftentimes only focusing on a specific trope: cheating. She finds ways to write stories that play with the boundaries of cheating, challenging our views on it, especially for a reader like myself who typically eschews books that handle this topic. However, it’s Jewel E. Ann’s interrogation of this trope that constantly challenges me and helps me determine what I’m willing to accept. Her newest book, Sunday Morning, plays with this trope as her MMC and FMC circle the complications of it as their relationship evolves. 

However, that’s but a small portion of the significance of this newest book to her book list. Ann’s characters are fated with a chemistry clear from the beginning of the story. The MMC, Isaac, falls deeply for the FMC, Sarah, before she can understand or reconcile her feelings. They walk a balancing act of emotion and attachment for much of the book until their attraction becomes undeniable, and the chemistry overflows the page. Then, in true JEA form, someone dies, and their worlds are upended. Co-mingled with the journeys of her characters are themes about God (if God is in control, why does he allow bad things to happen to good people or good things to happen to bad people), the importance of living out your dreams on your terms, people pleasing, the complications of family relationships, etc. As her FMC, Sarah, begins to know herself, she challenges the beliefs of her parents and her small town society, and it’s her character growth that provides the “meat and potatoes” of JEA’s story. 

Throughout Sunday Morning, Jewel E. Ann shows us her capacity for storytelling as she weaves her tale with the gravity of her messaging. You are pummeled from all sides with her challenges. If I have any criticisms of this newest book, there are two. I’m still trying to determine why she decided to set this story in the late 80s other than to provoke nostalgia from her readers (or because she simply wanted to write about a time that is nostalgic for her). Additionally, her prose felt starker than her previous books. Her penchant for crafting reflective, quotable sentences is still in Sunday Morning, but more simple sentences and fewer transitional expressions sometimes cause an almost staccato feel to the story. It made it difficult to get lost in her story. 

Jewel E. Ann is a must-read author for me, no matter the story, no matter her insistence on bleeding the cheating trope on the page. I love that she forces me to unpack my thoughts and feelings about complex topics through the scope of her stories, and Sunday Morning dares us to upend our restrictive, inherited views of God, faith, and love. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

new release

✍🏻 “You’re a wanderer with dreams too vast to walk a straight line…” Jewel E. Ann’s first book of her Sunday Morning series, Sunday Morning, is LIVE! This is required reading for your weekend. ✍🏻

Sunday Morning by Jewel E. Ann is now live! 

A small-town, forbidden, standalone, new adult romance with Footloose meets A Star is Born vibes from USA Today & Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Jewel E. Ann

Her boyfriend’s older brother should be off-limits, but he’s a sinful temptation.

Sarah is a preacher’s daughter and a people pleaser. She’s also on the verge of graduating high school and following her dream of singing in Nashville. The only thing standing in her way is that the entire town of Devil’s Head, Missouri, thinks she will marry Matt, the son of the town’s richest rancher.

But Sarah’s not sure he’s her future husband, especially when his older brother, Isaac, returns home after serving six years in the Army. He has tattoos on his arms and bad habits that are not “father-approved.”

When he’s not working on the ranch or roping at the rodeo, Isaac hangs out in the barn, playing his guitar. He’s trouble, but Sarah’s music-loving heart gravitates toward him.

Isaac loves consuming Sarah’s mind, crawling under her skin, backing her into corners, and whispering inappropriate things in her innocent ears.

After weeks of playful banter and guitar lessons blurring the line between right and wrong, Issac makes Sarah a proposition she can’t refuse.

But when the unthinkable happens, and everything she knows is destroyed, will Sarah make the right choice?

  Download today or read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited

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Amazon Worldwide: https://mybook.to/SundayMorning

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Meet Jewel E. Ann

Jewel is a Wall Street Journal & USA Today bestselling author with a quirky sense of humor. When she’s not saving the planet one tree at a time, you can find her role modeling questionable behavior to her three boys, binge-watching Netflix with her husband, and writing mind-bending romance. 

Connect with Jewel

Website: https://www.jeweleann.com

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Cover Reveal

✍🏻 I’m a little obsessed with these covers from Jewel E. Ann for her upcoming book, Sunday Morning. Just check out that tagline: Footloose meets A Star is Born! Angst CITY!!! ✍🏻



Jewel E. Ann has revealed the gorgeous covers for Sunday Morning!


Releasing: September 26, 2024
Footloose meets A Star is Born. A forbidden, new adult romance set in a small town. 
Full Blurb Coming Soon!

 Pre-order your copy today!
Amazon: https://amzn.to/45cPTOH
Amazon Worldwide: https://mybook.to/SundayMorning

Add to Goodreads: https://bit.ly/4caMm5y
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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: Jewel E. Ann’s I Thought of You ✍🏻

Overall Grade: A

“It’s okay that love is messy and complicated. If loving too much or too many people is my biggest offense, I’ll die with no regrets.”

“We have a beautiful life. I don’t know how long it will last. We lie a day at a time, grateful for each miraculous moment.”

Since 2020, I have lost three important people in my life, one of those being my dad. Each of them left this world in a different way, but they left it nonetheless. I also serve as a director of Guest Services at my large church of over 5000 people, and I’m surrounded by life, love, and loss on any given weekend. I have a volunteer staff of 160 people, and my current prayer request list is filled with 20 people needing prayer, most of them for situations closely related to death and dying. What I know, what is promised in our time, is that our lives are but a vapor. And how we live our lives between birth and death falls on us. 

Jewel E. Ann’s I Thought of You transcends the labels of romance or love story or women’s fiction or fiction. It’s a beautifully written, emotionally evocative manifesto on the fragility of life and the need to be present in it. It’s full of big emotions, deftly written prose (my highlights number 107), and a story that scores your heart and soul. 

Usually, I write longer reviews, but I won’t for Scottie and Price and Koen. They are purely types inhabiting the three-act structure of Jewel E. Ann’s story. What bleeds between her words, sentences, and pages is about life. It made me sob because it reminded me of some harsh truths of my own life that I’ve been wrestling with, and it challenged me to consider being brave amid my fear. To do so might bring bigger dividends than the comfortable, controlled, but sadly lonely life I lead today. 

This book has left an indelible mark on my soul, resonating with my personal journey and experiences.

In love and romance,

Professor A

Top Reads

✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Favorite Books of 2023 ✍🏻

It’s time for the “best of” types of posts as we near the end of 2023. These stories left behind pieces of themselves. These are the types of stories that I continue to ruminate on as the year ends, and I’m pained to let them go for stories coming in 2024.

Thank you to all of these authors who have gifted us a bit of themselves in each of these books.

  • Ashley Jade’s The Choice
  • Jewel E. Ann’s Before Us
  • J.T. Geissinger’s Liars Like Us
  • K.A. Tucker’s The Simple Wild (and the rest of that series)
  • Lucy Score’s Things We Hide From the Light et al.
  • Catherine Cowles’s Whispers of You (the series is FANTASTIC, but this is my fav book of the series)
  • Kandi Steiner’s Meet Your Match (although I also loved book 2, Watch Your Mouth)
  • Jewel E. Ann’s Because of Her (she earned two spots…for good reason)
  • Meghan Quinn’s The Way I Hate Him (she released so many GREAT books this year, but this is my FAV of them all)
  • Sierra Simone’s Salt Kiss (erotic and engaging…still not over it. Can’t wait for the next book)
  • Helena Hunting’s Shattered Truths
  • Devney Perry’s Coach (I also ADORED Sable Peak from her The Edens series, but Coach nudged Mateo and Vera’s story just a bit)
  • Kristen Ashley’s Fighting the Pull (my fav River Rain story… Hale and Elsa are “chef’s kiss”)
  • Karla Sorensen’s The Best Laid Plans (a sleeper favorite)
  • Laney Hatcher’s Love Matched, a SmartyPants Romance story (a total surprise)
  • Rebecca Yarros’s Fourth Wing (this one held me in its thrall)
Cover Reveal

✍🏻 Jewel E. Ann’s Not What I Expected is such a fantastic read. Check out its surprise special edition cover! ✍🏻

🎉 Surprise! 🎉 

𝐍𝐨𝐭 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐈 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐝: 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐛𝐲 @𝐚𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐣𝐞𝐰𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐧 𝐢𝐬 𝐚𝐯𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐧𝐨𝐰! 

𝐃𝐨𝐰𝐧𝐥𝐨𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐨𝐫 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 #𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐥𝐞𝐮𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐝  

Amazon: https://books2read.com/u/4XEa7N 
Signed Paperback: https://www.jeweleann.com/store 

𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐥𝐮𝐝𝐞𝐬:  

Limited Edition Cover 

Not What I Expected—a full-length enemies-to-lovers, small-town romance. 

Christmas in Birdville—a sexy holiday novella previously published in The Holidate Season anthology. 

USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller Jewel E. Ann redefines modern romance with this unforgettable enemies-to-lovers story. 

Are humans meant to mate for life? 

After four kids and an unfortunate but fateful end to her twenty-two-year marriage, Elsie Smith meets the new guy in town. 

Kael Hendricks is … a little younger, a lot sexy, and too confident for his own good. He also doesn’t believe in marriage, and all that goes with it. 

And … 

He’s just opened a new business that threatens the livelihood of Elsie’s family’s store—just in time for the holidays. 

The problem? 

There’s an undeniable attraction that leads to out-of-control situations, a loss of inhibitions, and a lot of small-town gossip. 

As Elsie tries to redefine herself and convince her family she isn’t having a midlife crisis, she’s forced to answer the biggest question of all … 

Can she love an enemy who will never surrender? 

Christmas in Birdville 

Henry Bechtel’s mom is coming home for Christmas. Only, he lost the family house in a game of poker. Days before his mom’s arrival, he meets the new owner and seizes the opportunity to coerce her into letting him move back “home” for the holidays. What he doesn’t know is that she has questionable motives, too. 

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