Dad Bod Rockstar by Melissa SchroederMy rating: 4 of 5 starsDad Bod Rockstar is a little tame but no less fulfilling. Schroeder dials back the fireworks and focuses on the romance. Miami and Blossom make an instant connection in what feels like a slow burn love story.View all my reviews
India is caught in the rain on her way to an interview for her catering business. On the elevator she meets a man who flirts with her. Upon arrival at her destination she learns he is one of the owners of the company she is to meet with. Marc knows that Wade wants India but he is not sure India will...
This is book #9, in The Santinis series. This book can be read as a standalone novel. To avoid spoilers, and have understanding of the series, I recommend reading in order. Anthony is not happy and not sad. He is content where he is. He does not want to be set up by friends or family to find a...
Vic is just sick of his job and needs some time off. His ex needs his help. Should he help her out of the goodness and the memories? The chemistry between them is explosive and just seeing her again stirs it all back up. Mac knows that being around Vic could kiss her. Without his help she woul...
DNF at 50%This book was just boring the hell out of me. It's suppose to be a first book in a spin off series, but I felt like I was dropped into the middle of a series. A shit ton of characters introduced, all with backstories. Even the H/h had a backstory together that happened before the book star...
Anthony Santini is happy with his life. He retired from the Marines and moved to Hawaii where his cousin lives. Unlike his siblings, he's happy to be single and not fall into the Santini curse. After he meets Lalani, close friend to his cousin's wife and a dancer, he behaves like a jerk to re-emphas...
3 Stars!I liked the writing, characters, and story.This was a nice, short read.This book was HOT!I really liked Shannon's character. She was strong, sassy, determined, loyal, compassionate, and loving.Kade was a good, strong, proud lead.
I dunno why the author bothered trying to shoehorn this into the sci-fi/futurism genres. Though I can't say she tried very hard. There is literally nothing about this story that is even loosely related to science fiction. Aside from the phrase "go to Earth" once or twice, you'd have no idea this sto...
At least with a historical romance, there is a legitimate excuse for the heroine to think herself so lowly. But it's still damn annoying. Where is the character that's like "You'd be so fuckin' lucky to get with me, dude."... but it actually has to be true, she can't be some horribly delusional nigh...
Madison Baker had been a marine until a roadside bomb tragically ends her career. Two years later and still dealing with PTSD, she agrees to dinner at a friend's house, only to encounter Dante Santini, a fellow marine she was competitive with at school and her best friend's twin brother. All Dante r...
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