Tag: FOUND FAMILY
Goal Line Hearts by Nikki Lawson
A grumpy, emotionally closed-off goalie who’s soft, ruinously soft, for another man’s kid? I was gone from that moment forward. Grant Parker is a machine in the way only elite athletes are. Hockey is his whole world—what he eats, sleeps, and breathes—because it feels like the only way to honor the parents who sacrificed everything…
Sap & Secrets by Daphne Elliot
Nine months ago, Evie had one reckless, perfect night with Jasper Lawrence, the tall, tattooed firefighter who made her feel fearless for the first time in a long time. It was supposed to be a one-time thing. No strings. No consequences. Until Jasper finds her again at the Maple Festival…in labor.With their surprise baby.A baby…
What It Takes by Willow Aster
Willow Aster was able to create such a beautiful, deeply satisfying read for me . It’s the kind of book that quietly works its way under your skin and then just lingers there. From the very beginning, I was pulled in by the the tension and the pull between Camden and Juliana, and that feeling…
Within Range by Ruth Stilling
(ARC Review) I don’t even know how to properly explain how this book made me feel, only that it felt like everything. Emmett Richards is yearning, restraint, and quiet devotion wrapped up in one devastatingly good man. You can feel his internal battle on every page: the pull toward Billie, the guilt, the fear of…
On Borrowed Time by Harlow James
(ARC Review) On Borrowed Time gave me everything I love in a romance: meaningful character growth, emotional tension, found family, and a love story that unfolds slowly and naturally. It was impossible to put down, and I found myself completely invested in Henley and Elodie from the very first page. Henley Clark is a man…
The Interception by C.L. Rose
(ARC Review) This was the kind of book that leaves you smiling long after you turn the last page, and maybe a little flushed, too. It hit all my favorite tropes, gave me an absolutely incredible MMC in Theo, and a heroine in Finley who was strong, capable, and impossible not to root for. Their…
Cage by Tia Louise
(ARC Review) Cage is the kind of romance that sneaks up on you. It’s quietly emotional, deeply comforting, and impossible not to fall headfirst into. Owen Stone is everything I love in a book boyfriend: a broody single-dad hockey player who isn’t flashy or cocky, just steady, protective, and devastatingly devoted. Since losing his wife…
Scoring the Pucking Goal by Tracy Lorraine
(ARC Review) I loved Scoring the Pucking Goal far more than I even expected, and that’s truly saying something. Cole Hansley has lived his entire life in survival mode. He keeps people at arm’s length, hides behind emotional walls, and convinces himself that love isn’t meant for someone like him. Abandoned, hurt, and deeply lonely,…
Snow by Brittanée Nicole
(ARC Review) Wow. Just… wow. Snow completely blindsided me in the best possible way. Before I started reading, I was expecting a spicy, fun, age-gap rom-com. What I didn’t expect was to finish it almost in one sitting, emotionally invested, slightly feral, fanning myself, and genuinely satisfied by the end. What starts as a sultry,…
Only For Love by Natasha Madison
(ARC Review) I don’t even know where to begin with this one, because Only For Love didn’t just touch my heart, it shattered it. Obliterated it and left the pieces scattered. But as the book continued, it carefully and lovingly helped put it back together. Lexi’s story is devastating in the most honest way. The…
