Dakotah Fox is a new author of contemporary and small-town romance. She enjoys walking and hiking with her pups, finding new tea haunts, and is a qualified yoga instructor.
When sheβs not writing she enjoys finding a good book to curl up with, loves watching Beauty and the Geek and is the Queen of planning. You can find her living a quiet, fulfilled life in Western Australiaβs Northwest with her beloved doggies.
Bestselling author Sara Ney scores with a fiery romance about online dating, where a single mom and a football pro ignite sparks when they swipe rightβeven though they know itβs all wrong.
Biggest Player
Not Yours #2
by Sara Ney
Blurb:
Margotβs a busy single mom juggling teaching, parenting, and trying not to die alone. Dating apps? Total nightmare. But desperate times call for desperate swipes, even if they make her break out in stress hives. When she matches with a guy who looks too good to be true, sheβs convinced heβs a walking red flagβor worseβa catfish.
Dex is hot, and he knows it. A quarterback with a killer smile and looks to spare, heβs a good guy looking for a long-term relationship. He wants what his friends have: someone to come home toβ¦and if theyβre naked when he gets there, even better. When he logs on for a casual scroll, heβs not expecting to meet her. One swipe, and suddenly heβs hooked.
Margotβs convinced heβs a catfish. Dex has zero dad bod and no dad energy. But their sizzling back-and-forth leaves them both thinking βwhat if.β After a surprise run-in leads to a mind-blowing (and soggy AF) kiss, their opposites-attract energy skyrockets. Can they find a way to make it last?
I’m so torn on this one. I was amused by the text interactions between Dex & Margot. They are funny and I can actually see them bantering like that together. I also loved Wyatt and her precocious interactions with people, especially Dex.
I think the biggest issue is that Ney kinda struggled with Dex as a character. He comes across as a big, dumb dog – he’s playful & fun but sometimes not all that bright and really makes a mess of things occasionally. Buuuut he’s also 25, hasn’t really been in an adult relationship, and has been catered to for years. He’s young & dumb & proud so … *shrug*
Margot shows a lot of patience with him and he does have redeeming moments. To me, he’s genuine in his feelings for her & his responsibility for what happens, but I can see why readers want more from him. Especially at the end. I can also see, tho, why he’s appealing to her. Yeah he’s hot & rich but he’s also enthusiastic about things, fun to be around, and is attentive.
I think part of the issue is that Margot is a single mom, a little older, and seems to have her stuff together. And Dex is her complete opposite. He’s reaching a point where he wants to grow up a bit and get involved with someone for real, I think he just needs time π Overall, Biggest Player is fun and flirty, you just need to be good with some pretty big moments where you want to smack Dex or sit him down for a talking to.
A Small Town, Hockey, Forbidden, Standalone Romance from USA Today and Amazon #1 Bestselling Author, Laura Pavlov.
Over the Moon
Rosewood River series
by Laura Pavlov
Blurb:
Hockey is my first love. And Iβm coming offΒ theΒ best season of my life.
InΒ theΒ process of scoringΒ theΒ winning goal that gave usΒ theΒ Stanley Cup I tore my MCL, and Iβll need to spendΒ theΒ next few months recovering.
Eloise Gable,Β theΒ teamβs new physical therapist, has been sent to Rosewood River to help me heal and get me ready forΒ theΒ new season.
Yet, she doesnβt seem all too happy aboutΒ theΒ situation.
In fact, she canβt stand me most days.
It doesnβt stop me from staring at her any chance I get.
Sheβs beautiful and brilliant, but sheβs got her guard upΒ theΒ minute I get close.
Eloise is a distraction I wasnβt prepared for.
Did I mention that sheβs also my coachβs daughter?
But after a long run together inΒ theΒ summer heat, our built up tension snapped.
We end up stripping down and jumping inΒ theΒ river.
It seemed likeΒ theΒ logical thing atΒ theΒ time.
TheΒ problem is, Eloise Gable is completely off limits.
But Iβm a professional hockey player, and in my world, limits were meant to be pushed.
Hockey may be my first love, but after falling for my coachβs daughterβitβs definitely not my last.
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Is this a hockey romance? Probably not enough for those looking for one. Is it a romance involving a hockey player? Yes, indeed, and one where when he finally falls he falls hard. Not that he was a player, more just one that didn’t have serious relationships. But his momma taught him right and he proves himself to be supportive & caring.
While the first part is all sorts of fun & flirty & slowly falling in love, once they get home there are complications with the team. While we pretty much know how things are going to play out, telegraphed well in advance, it still works for me. And when their secret is revealed some people prove themselves to be good eggs and some are very, very definitely rotten.
Seeing Clark in his element, both in his hometown and at the arena, is great and Eloise fits in perfectly. The friendship that develops between her and the girls is sweet, especially the way they (along with Clark) support her when she needs it. I love the Chadwicks. They are quirky and funny and full of big personalities, and the way the family opens their arms and embraces everyone brings all the feels. I enjoy coming back to them time & again.
(There are a few moments with Bridger, who is the hero for the next story, where he crosses a line into bullying. He’s got a backstory there that is interesting and I’m going to trust Pavlov to bring a good story but it may be difficult for some.)
Seth Graham needs help. His eccentric job and troubled past will not help him get custody of his nephews. With their grandmother now stepping in to claim them, Seth needs a solution.
Seth canβt bear another loss. He has already said goodbye to too many people; he canβt give up the only family he has left.
Rowan Kennedy doesnβt need anything, especially not another lost cause. His career is finally taking off, and the last thing he has time for is helping a young single father desperate to keep his kids. He has no interest in getting caught up in a custody battle, especially when heβs never even had a real family of his own. He doesnβt know what itβs like to have someone willing to fight for you with everything they have.
But Seth is desperate, and Rowan seems to be his only chance, and these children need a home, love and something Rowan never had: a father who would give anything to see them happy. Plus, Seth is bloody adorable, with his dimples and his blue eyes and the way he creates chaos even when he sleeps, and his sweetness and his desire to be the father the children deserve. And then thereβs the way he practically begs Rowan not to walk away now that falling in love might actually be on the tableβ¦
βI donβt know whatβ¦ Iβm not usually emotional.β
Itβs bullshit. Iβm usually so emotional.Β
Why do I lie? Why do I care what he may think of me?
βTry taking deep breaths and drinking some more water.β
I do as he says while he takes off his glasses and lays them on the desk, revealing his beautiful green eyes to me.Β
I had not noticed them before.
I have a weakness for green eyes.
And I have a soft spot for strong men, with strong arms and tough looks, the kind you hope will be tender inside and in private and only with you.
Am I fantasising about my lawyer?Β
βFirst, starting tomorrow, please switch to decaffeinated.β
βWhat? Oh, the coffee. Sure. Decaf. Duly noted. Sorry. I was distracted for a moment.β
βSecond, stop apologising. You wonβt go anywhere with that attitude.β
βOhβ¦ O-okay, Iβll try.β
βWill you try?β
βI will do my best.β
He sighs, his face tense.
βThey will tear you apart in court.β
How does he think this revelation will help my agitation?
βWork on it. A lot.β
βI will work on it,β I assure him.
βAnd thirdβ¦β
Oh God! Is there also a third point? I donβt think I can even do the first two!
βIβm very sorry for your loss.β
βOh.β
I didnβt expect this, and I donβt react well to unexpected things.
βPlease donβt cry again.β
βIβm sorry.β
The lawyer gives me a dirty look.
βOh god! Iβm so, so sorry!β
He shakes his head several times, but I could swear I see him lifting one corner of his mouth.
βIβll calm down, I swear.β I take another tissue and blow my nose again. βI canβt control my tongue and tears when Iβm agitated. I will do my best to be careful. I solemnly promise.β
βIβm not comfortable with tears.β
βOh, sure, I understand. Iβm not comfortable with tears, either. Especially if they are my own.β
This time, he laughs. He canβt hide it!
Although it was not my intention to make him laugh, I must say that I donβt mind him in this role at all.
There. Another point against me.
Mr Kennedy can laugh, and he does it well. I donβt know if itβs possible to do it badly. I mean, thatβs something positive in itself, isnβt it? Unless he laughs at me, then it becomes something else entirely.
*****
Author Info:
A. S. Kelly writes Rom-Com, Romantic Fiction and Family Saga.
Avid reader, hopeless romantic, lover of yoga, knitting and home baking.
She was born in Italy but lives in Ireland with her husband, two children and a cat named Oscar.
Falling into bed with my best friendβs brother was an accident.
What happened right after⦠not so much.
With abs more defined than the Texas Hill Country and a killer smirk I canβt ignore, the βboy next doorβ is all grown up and too hot for his own good.
My heart races for a man whoβs forbidden.
My breath catches each time his hand brushes against mine.
His heated glances melt me, leading me closer to temptation.
One night together has us desperate for more. But we have no desire to give this small town something to talk aboutβor worse, upset his sister.
But when a new tyrant of a landlord threatens my familyβs business, I need a miracle.
Call it a marriage of convenience or a friendly favor, but he comes through for me. The diamond ring on my finger gets me out of a jam but also has us confronting our feelings.
Did I just make a deal with the devil? Or am I actually falling in love with my husband?
New York Times bestselling author, S.L. Scott, brings readers her newest sharp-witted, great banter filled ranch romance. With characters causing quite the stir in their small town of Peachtree Pass, readers are going to fall in love with not only this setting but along with the characters in this coming home story.
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author, S.L. Scott, writes character driven, heart-racing suspense, and swoony romances that will leave you glued to the page. With stories ranging from witty beach reads to heart wrenching and heart healing, her stories are highly regarded as emotional, relatable, and captivating.
Her books are more than escapes for the voracious readers of today. They are journeys of the heart that always come with a happily ever after reward at the end.
For more information, visit her website and sign up for her newsletter. She also loves to connect with readers on social media.
Falling for the guy who broke my heart years ago wasnβt on my to-do list when I snuck into his condo.Β
Maverick Walker was my best friend, my safe placeβthe boy I trusted with my whole heartβuntil one reckless kiss in high school ruined everything. Now, heβs an NFL football player, and Iβm a struggling small-town hair stylist, newly single and expecting a baby. With my ex gone and someone vandalizing my business, my life feels like itβs crumbling beneath me.
When my best friend Paige suggests hiding out in Maverickβs swanky condo to regroup while heβs recovering from an injury in New York, it seems like a lifeline.
Except he comes home. Unexpectedly. When Iβm half-dressed.
Now Iβm stuck in his orbit again, unprepared for the way he still makes my heart race. Maverick is charming, ridiculously hot, and as off-limits as ever. But I have bigger problems than his smoldering smileβlike figuring out whoβs targeting me and why they wonβt stop.
As the threats escalate, so do Maverickβs protective instincts. But with his life in New York and mine in Texas, our worlds couldnβt be further apart. And yet, with danger closing in, his arms are the only safe haven I have left.
But how do I let him protect me without risking my heart againβwhen loving him feels as out of reach as a falling star?Β
Falling Starsis a single mom, forced proximity, friends to lovers romance with second chance vibes. If you enjoy charming cowboys, sassy heroines, or secretive small towns, this book is for you!
Lex Martin is the USA Today bestselling author of Varsity Dads, Texas Nights, and the Dearest series. She writes contemporary romance novels, the steamy kind she hopes readers love but her parents avoid.
Sheβs always been obsessed with writing, starting in elementary school when she would pen short stories and make her father read them. (Afterward, heβd have to take her tests, but he was a good sport and did them without complaint.)
In high school, when she wasnβt playing basketball, she wrote emo poetry (that won awards, go figure) and worked on the school newspaper.
She later became a nationally-certified high school English teacher and freelance journalist but decided sheβd rather write romance novels than tests or city hall articles.
Lex loves coffee, rom coms, pen hoarding, planners, and college football. She married her almost college sweetheart (they met right after graduation), and sheβs still obsessed with him, especially when he writes her songs.
She currently resides in her hometown of San Antonio with her husband, twin daughters, a bunny, and their new puppy. Drop her a line at lex (at) lexmartinwrites.com. She loves hearing from readers.
Lex is represented by Kimberly Brower of Brower Literary & Management.
The world expects us to hate each other, but fate has other plans.
As a member of a Maplewood founding family, Iβve always known what Iβm supposed to do with my life:
Take over Redβs, the diner thatβs been in my family for generations. Support the community, which usually means helping out with the townβs almost-monthly festivals. Hate everything about, and everyone involved with, Sparkyβs Diner. For the most part, itβs been an easy destiny to fulfill, even if sometimes I wish for something else. Something more. Maybe thatβs why I take a chance on Halloween with a costumed guy who shouldnβt look so good in a mullet wig.
Iβm stunned when his costume comes off and I see the one man I canβt have anything to do with. The man whoβs temporarily back in town and working at his familyβs diner. The man I canβt get off my mind.
No worries. Itβll be easy to avoid AmosβIβve been doing it my entire life. Except Amos and I are voluntold to plan an event for the big Christmas festival. Together.
When others on the planning committee say we couldnβt possibly pull it off, we decide to prove them wrong. It turns out stubbornness is just the beginning of a long list of things we have in common.
The more time we spend together, the more I realize my life is sweeter with Amos in it. I begin to wonder how deep this rivalry goes, how long Amos plans to stay in Maplewood, and what matters more: my destiny or my freedom.
Donβt Clause a Scene is a low-angst, small-town story about an introvert and extrovert finding a groove, secretsβso many secretsβand a well-meaning town that cares maybe a little too much.
With the highest percentage of LGBTQIA+ residents in Vermont, Maplewood is a town where everyone belongs. And with festivals year round, thereβs always something fun happening! This multi-author, low-angst queer series features ten standalone romancesβeach set against the backdrop of a different festival. Come for the celebrations, stay for the happily-ever-afters!
*****
Review:
This book has all of the slow burn feels and sweetness I could ask for. I so so so loved Amos and Mickey together. The way their shared experience as kids of the diners and their love of geeky things help them connect in a special way. And I felt for them so much, not only for what is going on now – having to hide the feelings for “the enemy” – but also seeing how the family feud affected them when they were young. Those missed opportunities to be friends well before this point. But they have each other now, at a time when they really need support from someone that truly understands them as they have to make big decisions about their futures.
Not everyone is going to like the secrets and lies portion of the story but I can kinda see how easy it was for everyone to get caught up in things. While I wanted to give a few people a swift kick for not realizing how things could affect this generation I kinda appreciate how it all plays out. It wraps up in a way that gave me all sorts of warm and fuzzies.
Iβve attended some dreadful company parties, but getting lost at sea marks a new low for a work event.
My only companion on this life raft is Elliot. Heβs ten years younger than me, wildly chaotic, and mostly responsible for getting us in this mess.
The fact that heβs also my new bossβs son is just a cherry on top of this terrifying, near-death sundae.
We crash on a small island, stranded somewhere off the coast of Seattle.
Elliot and I are exhausted, battered, and hungry. We lost half our clothes in the desperate swim to shore, and there are more storms on the horizon.
But we made it, and surely, weβll be rescued soon.
If only we can agree on a survival strategy.
Iβm an amateur naturalist and detail-oriented person, while Elliot isβ¦ creative.
Maybe itβs a survival instinct, but as the nights pass, Elliot and I find comfort in each otherβs arms.
He becomes everything to me, my other half.
Until we get rescued, that is, and the real world comes to pull us apart.
Only One Island is a 70K M/M romance, loaded with heat and geeky fun. Our opposites-attract heroes danger-bang their way to survival and a well-earned HEA, with plentiful nature facts and constant disasters along the way. Enjoy!
*****
Review:
There’s not a lot of drama here, outside of how horrible Elliot’s family treat him and how & when they will get off the island. While enjoy feels like the wrong word I liked the first half of the book for their struggle to survive, trying to find food & shelter & rescue, and as it turns into a case of if it can go wrong it will go wrong. Unfortunately it doesn’t get that much easier for them once they do get saved.
But they’ve developed a connection and it’s one strong enough to get them through whatever life throws at them. I like that they recognize that things they’ve been thru could create a trauma bond but after time recognize that they have real feelings and work well together. They are opposites and Elliot brings lightness & fun to Hank who does a good job of providing the support & confidence that he needs.
I’m not sure if I’m disappointed or delighted by how things turn out, most especially with the issues at Hank’s office. I can definitely say I thought it was going to go in a different direction. But I do like where everyone ends up so I consider it a win. And the epilogue is just the sweetest.
My dad’s teammate needs a nanny and I need a job. Sounds perfect, right? Except for my massive crush on him … the one he knows all about.
LARS
I just found out Iβm a dad.
My one-night stand dropped a baby bombshell in my local bar where I was celebrating my teamβs win. Then she fled, leaving me holding my new daughter.
Thank God for Adeline. The daughter of my teammate and closest friend on the Chicago Rebels, she practically raised her little sister and knows exactly how to deal with this situation. I need a nanny; she needs a job. Problem sorted, right?
Not so fast β¦
ADELINE
I think youβre the sexiest guy alive.
Thatβs what Lars Nyquist overheard me say while recounting my embarrassing crush on him. Yeah, that Lars Nyquist. Defenseman for the Chicago Rebels. Owner of the thickest thighs in the league. More than a decade my senior. Oh, and my dadβs teammate.
My only option? Leave the country, of course. Luckily, Iβd already planned a round-the-world trip with my bestie and by the time I returned to Chicago a year later, I expected my blunder would be long forgotten. Shows what I know. Now Iβm lying awake in the bedroom next to his while playing nanny to his surprise little girl. But I can ignore this stupid infatuation. I have to. Even though the sight of Lars learning to be a dad leaves me breathless and takes that crush to a whole other level.
One that has the potential to break my sorry little heart β¦
Sweet Thingis the first book in the brand new Chicago Players hockey series from Kate Meader, the USA Today bestselling author of the Chicago Rebels and Rookie Rebels series.
I’m a little conflicted about this one. I liked the slow burn and the characters are interesting, with their hangups and troubles (although I do wish both of them had gotten some professional help). Plus his daughter, and the relationship he develops with her, is just the absolute cutest. I also like the idea of Addy and Lars together, the way they are brought together and even the way things are resolved between them. It is a little predictable but aren’t most romances π
I did find the age gap a little much for me, just a personal preference when its anything over 10 years and one of them is that young. It helps that Addy is a bit of an old soul so most of the time I didn’t even really think about it unless they brought it up. Some others found issue with the friendship between her dad and Lars but it didn’t really bug me all that much. I found their relationship kinda fatherly anyway.
Overall I liked these two together, loved little Mabel, and enjoyed them figuring out a way to a HEA. There are some hints leading to future books, including a cliff-hangerish moment in the epilogue. I’m definitely intrigued and excited to see where Meader is going to take things.
(There’s a lot of characters that returning readers will know but I got a little jumbled for me as a newbie. But the romance itself will stand on its own.)
*****
Author Info:
Originally from Ireland, USA Today bestselling author Kate Meader cut her romance reader teeth on Maeve Binchy and Jilly Cooper novels, with some Harlequins thrown in for variety. Give her tales about brooding mill owners, oversexed equestrians, and men who can rock an apron, a fire hose, or a hockey stick, and sheβs there. Now based in Chicago, she writes sexy contemporary romance with big-hearted guys and strong heroines – and heroes – who can match their men quip for quip..
Luca Asher is my brother’s ex-best friend, the best contractor in our small town of Lovers, a walking dream when he doesnβt have a shirt onβheck, with it on, too, and he was the first boy I ever loved.
He just doesnβt know that last part.
On the rare occasions I converse with him, I get a comeback for everything.
Our banter is my favorite thing. Heβs so clever and quick and, again, sexier than any man Iβve ever met.
But none of that changes the fact that he betrayed my brother. My family. Me.
And none of those facts would matter except for my one little problem.
I had this plan to save my family’s marina, which backfired. Now, my parents have given me a deadline to prove to them itβs still worth saving. If I donβt make it, they’ll sell everything, and Iβll lose my dream to keep the place.
They gave me one rule: do not hire that Asher boy.
At this point, I have only one option left to make this happen.
Hire Luca and beg him not to tell a single soul about it.
My heart forgave him years ago, but my head knows better than to trust the enemy.
And yet, in a matter of weeks, he starts to remind me of the old us, and I find myself falling for him all over again.
The idea of me and Luca is β¦ tempting.
Tempting Me is a small-town, steamy, enemies to lovers romance with his ex-best friend’s sister, lots of banter, and a secret agreement.
I liked Luca and his blunt truthfulness. His straightforwardness is refreshing and leads to some fun (and awkward) moments with Shay. And I can’t blame him for his hurt over the past and the want to feel like enough as he is. Who doesn’t want to be trusted and liked for all they are.
Shay definitely comes across as a bit childish in spots. Especially in her treatment of Luca. I understand where she’s coming from, trying to hide her crush and follow the wishes of her family. But come on girl! I do feel for her with the way her parents treat her attachment to The Marina. The way that plays out is harsh … but also sweet.
This is my first book by Rogers and I enjoyed it. I found the characters a little immature in some places and I felt like a few places needed a bit more resolution, but I’m definitely interested in more from her.
*****
Author Info:
Just a girl who loves to write small town romance books and wants to share them with the world.