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review 2016-11-03 16:10
Yours to Keep (Kowalski Family, #3) by Shannon Stacey 4 Stars!
Yours to Keep (Hqn) - Shannon Stacey

This week I am featuring Yours to Keep (Kowalski Family, #3) by Shannon Stacey, a great pretend relation ship plot. This is the kind of romance that just makes you happy.

 

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Sean Kowalski no sooner leaves the army than he's recruited by Emma Shaw to be her fake fiance. Emma needs to produce a husband-to-be for her grandmother's upcoming visit, and, though Sean doesn't like the deception, he could use the landscaping job Emma's offering while he decides what to do with his civilian life. And, despite his attraction to Emma, there's no chance he'll fall for a woman with deep roots in a town he's not planning to call home.

Emma's not interested in a real relationship either; not with a man whose idea of home is wherever he drops his duffel bag. No matter how amazing his "pretend" kisses are...

 

Review

 

A really lovely contemporary romance with a fun pretend relationship theme.

Very good character driven love story without the angst. I like that the hero is finding himself.

I laughed out loud several times! A great way to spend the day!

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review 2015-05-16 16:20
#Audiobook Review: All He Ever Needed by Shannon Stacey
All He Ever Needed: The Kowalski Family, Book 4 - Shannon Stacey
Mitch Kowalski has found huge success as a premiere demolition expert. Always on the road, going from job to job, and enjoying life. But when his surrogate mom, Rosie, calls to let him know his baby brother Josh has a broken leg and can't keep up the family snowmobile lodge, Mitch returns home to Whitford Maine. 
 
Paige Sullivan grew up with a “free spirited” mom who would move the pair from place to place in an effort to be with a new man. So when her car broke down in Whitford, Paige decided to finally put down roots. She bought, renovated, and reopened the town's diner and has been living there, man-free, for 2 years. 
 
The fourth title in Ms. Stacey’s amazing Kowalski Family series moves from New Hampshire to small-town Maine. Mitch is cousin of the NH Kowalskis and the eldest brother to Sean, hero from the previous book. I was worried that the stories would lose some of their magic with the change in locale, family, and narrator, but I am happy to report I worried for nothing. 
 
Overall All He Ever Needed is fantastic, and I LOVE Mitch and Paige. The couple have instant chemistry, but don’t fall right into bed. I love that Paige makes Mitch work to win her over. This made for excellent banter and created amazing sexual tension. I also loved meeting all of the key residents of Whitford, which was never overwhelming. I felt like I was right there, hanging out at the dinner. 
 
As per the earlier titles in the series, the author spins a few side stories around the primary romance. This time around, the author tackles a couple serious issues including divorce and forgiveness centered around infidelity, which gives the story a bit of a more serious feel than the first three Kowalski books. It definitely made the book a bit more realistic, but fortunately, didn’t weight down the primary romance.
 
After loving Lauren Fortgang’s work in the first three books, I wondered if I could enjoy another narrator. However, my worry was for nothing, because Renee Werbowski does an amazing job. I think the fact that the setting moved to a new location, introducing a cast of all new characters, helped make for a smoother transition. But honestly, I was impressed with Ms. Werbowski’s performance all around. My only complaint is that when the dialogue jumped quickly back and forth between two people, sometimes it was hard to follow who was who.
 
Overall, a wonderful story.
 
Story: A-
Narration: A-
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text 2015-03-23 04:31
LAST DAY at $.99!
Exclusively Yours - Shannon Stacey

Was only a limited time and it ends, sadly on March 23, 2015.  HURRY!

 

Is $.99 online at the following locations:

 

AMAZON for Kindle, other locations promotion has already ended.

 

To read more about this book and others from Shannon Stacey, and her Kowalski Family series CLICK HERE to go to Goodreads!

 

 

 

 

 

Exclusively Yours

By Shannon Stacey

From a New York Times bestselling author: Keri has to land an interview with her high school flame Joe — now a famous author — at any cost. Finally, Joe has a chance to win back his dream girl in this charming romance with over 3,700 five-star Goodreads ratings.

 

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text 2014-05-02 18:35
Best Contemporary Romance Series with Brothers
Giving Chase - Lauren Dane
Exclusively Yours (The Kowalskis) - Shannon Stacey
The Firefly Cafe - Lily Everett
Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor - Lisa Kleypas
Instant Attraction - Jill Shalvis
Waiting for Wednesday - Mari Carr
Sweet Nothings - Catherine Anderson
To the Edge - Cindy Gerard
The Corpsman and the Nerd (The Morrison Family - Book 2) - D.R. Grady
Summer Days - Susan Mallery

To finish off this week's salute to Best Romances Featuring Brothers, I shall end with Best Contemporary Romance Series with Brothers.

 

Here you go!

 

1. Chase Brothers by Lauren Dane

 

  Giving ChaseKyle

  Taking ChaseShane

  Chased-Marc

  Making ChaseMatt 

 

2. The Kowalski Family by Shannon Stacey

 

   Exclusively Yours- Joe

    Undeniably Yours- Kevin 

    Yours To Keep- Sean 

   

    All He Ever Needed- Mitch 

    All He Ever Desired- Ryan 

   All He Ever Dreamed- Josh 

 

3. Billionaire Brothers (The Harrington Brothers) by Lily Everett

 

    The Firefly Cafe- Dylan

    The Summer Cottage- Logan

     Island Road- Miles 

 

4. Friday Harbor (The Nolan Brothers) by Lisa Kleypas

 

    Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor- Mark 

    Rainshadow Road- Sam

    Dream Lake- Alex

 

5. Wilder Adventures (The Wilder Brothers) by Jill Shalvis

 

   Instant Attraction- Cameron 

    Instant Gratification- Stone 

    Instant Temptation - TJ 

 

6. Wild Irish (The Collins Brothers) by Mari Carr

 

   Waiting for Wednesday- Tristian 

    Sweet ThursdayJustin and Killian

    Friday I'm in Love- Ewan 

    Any Given Sunday- Sean 

 

7. Coulter Family by Catherine Anderson 

 

  Sweet Nothings- Jake 

  Blue Skies- Hank 

  Bright Eyes- Zeke

  My SunshineIsaiah 

  

8.  Bodyguards (The Garrett Brothers) by Cindy Gerard

 

     To the Edge- Nolan

     To the Brink- Ethan

  

9. The Morrison Family (Brothers and Cousins) by DR Grady 

 

   MATH NERDS AND MECHANICS - Josh (on website)

   The Corpsman and the Nerd- Max

   The Nerd and the SEAL- Ben

    Macy's Parade- Nick 

 

10. Fools Gold  (The Stryker Brothers) by Susan Mallery

 

      Summer Days- Rafe

      Summer Nights- Shane

      All Summer Long- Clay

 

 

Phew! That is a lot of brothers this week! I hope you have enjoyed them all!

 

To vote for the best of the best of Brothers of Contemporary Romance, go to, Best Contemporary Romance Series with Brothers.

 

To see all the recommendation in each subgerne, visit the Pinterest Board: Romances with Brothers. 

 

 

If you missed any of the Brothers in Romance list marathon, here you go!

 

Best Historical Romance Series Featuring Brothers

Best Paranormal Romance Series Featuring Brothers

Best Category Romance Series with Brothers 

 
 

   

  

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review 2013-10-18 07:14
All He Ever Needed (Kowalski Family, #4) by Shannon Stacey
All He Ever Needed - Shannon Stacey

24/07 - Another Harlequin romance and another winner.  This was fantastic!!  I'll have to review my opinion of Harlequin books, no longer seeing them as 100 page pieces of crap with none of the things I look for in a book (a story, character development, untruncated sex scenes/not jumping into bed on the third page, snappy dialogue etc).  I wasn't a big fan of Mitch's original view of relationships, but you never actually see him behaving the way he says he always has in the past - so I didn't have to put up with reading him pulling that kind of crap on Paige, if I had I would have been put right off and a star would have been lost.  I loved Paige's obsession with the library, if I didn't have Foxtel and constant access to GR I would be reading twice as much as I am now (I might even get through my whole 'to-read' list before I die).  It's probably a good thing Mitch decided that he and Paige could make it work because at the rate she was reading after he left she would have made her way through the whole library in not too many months (I'm assuming it's not the biggest library in the world seeing as it's only a small 'everyone knows everyone' kind of town).  This is number 4 in the series and I haven't read any of the previous books, but it absolutely didn't matter - the previous couples don't feature in this one at all.  Sean is mentioned in passing as being the only sibling to have gotten (and stayed) married, none of the other Kowalski's are mentioned at all.  I can't wait to go back and read the series from the start.

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