Book Review: Pros Don’t (Fall in Love #4) by Leah Dobrinska

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Sports Romance
Length: 327 pages
Author: Leah Dobrinska
Publisher: Self Publishing
Release Date: April 8th, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Who says reality TV romance isn’t real?

Holland Bradley is the golf world’s golden boy. Confident and charismatic, when his agent lands him the starring role on Most Eligible Mister, the nation’s longest running reality TV dating show, he doesn’t hesitate. A chance to find love by dating twenty beautiful women and bringing more attention to the sport he loves, while also curing him of the tiny crush he has on his coach? Sounds like a hole in one.

A woman in a male-dominated field, golf coach Mallory Walsh doesn’t have the luxury of sharing Holland’s cavalier attitude. But she’s a pro, so she can set her personal disdain for him aside and keep coaching Holland to tournament victories. The more he wins, the more she’s paid, and the more she can help her parents with their mounting medical bills. Holland’s role on Most Eligible Mister is a distraction he—and she—can’t afford…until one of the show’s producers offers Mallory good money to sign on as a contestant.

Holland and Mallory are whisked away to Cashmere Cove, where a scheming, hometown community is intent on “helping” them fall in love and fame-hungry contestants are determined to keep them apart. The player and coach pair make a pact to keep things professional, but soon the pressure cooker situation has them teaming up to survive. As Holland relies on Mallory for support in dealing with past trauma, and Mallory discovers a good listener and fierce advocate beneath Holland’s flashy façade, everything changes. Can the pair come out on top, or is any real relationship between them as unlikely as an albatross?

Because pros don’t fall in love…do they?

THIS WAS SWEET.

Y’all have heard it before. One of my favorite tropes/situations is a man down BAD. There’s something about Holland pining after Mallory that just hits every time. I loved all of the little sweet moments they got to be together without the crowds and how hard Holland worked to show Mallory he’s different from the first time they met.

The only thing I wasn’t totally into was the bachelor-esque plot line. I have never watched the show for a reason and fought the catty drama to be a bit eye rolling. I wish that Mallory and Holland had a different chance to come together rather than the show being at the fore front. It was a big suspension of reality that he would do that as a pro golfer.

But I will admit that I loved the grand gesture at the end. That’s the kind of sporty ending that makes me loooove sport romances. And this is my second golf romance that overall has been a hit. It’s sweet and heated and swoony. I have loved this series!

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses
  • Content warnings: bullying (recounted, for a stutter and weight as a child), a parent with a debilitating disease

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Book Review: Curse of Shadows and Thorns (The Broken Kingdoms #1) by L.J. Andrews

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Fantasy Romance
Length: 348 pages
Author: L.J. Andrews
Publisher: Bowker
Release Date: September 24th, 2021
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BOOK SUMMARY:

A rebellious princess. A cursed rogue. A forbidden love that will bring a kingdom to its knees.

As niece of the king, Elise Lysander cares about two things: sneaking into gambling dens, and avoiding an advantageous marriage at all costs.

When her uncle holds the life of her deathly-ill father over her head, reluctantly, Elise puts her fate into the hands of Legion Grey, the handsome and mysterious dowry negotiator. He may be arrogant and infuriating, but soon Legion incites a blistering, forbidden passion she can’t ignore.

As their attraction grows, so do the dangers: attacks from black-eyed people, a cursed enemy who is more beast than man, and rumors of fae returning for the crown they believe was stolen from them long ago.

After a bloody coup upends the kingdom, Elise flees with Legion, but nothing is as it seems. The man she allowed into her heart reveals his own secret plans with the return of magic—and he has every intention of using Elise to see them through.

With war between magic and mortal on the horizon, Elise must pick a side to protect her kingdom. Does she stand with her people who stole the throne? Or with a man who lied his way into her heart and whose secret past could bring her destruction?

I’LL CONTINUE.

This was a good start. And if you didn’t know this NINE book series does not follow the same couple the whole time. I was worried based off how this book went that that would be the case and I was confused if it would work. I’m glad that there will be future couples and I look forward to that too.

A solid start with a hidden identity trope. That’s one of my favorites, especially in fantasy books, and I liked how it played out. I really enjoyed Elise’s character. She was willing to try and make a difference. I thought there was good chemistry between Elise and Legion too.

The twists were fairly predictable but that didn’t take away from my general enjoyment. It made me curious to see how this world expands and changes. Especially since I’ve already read the Ever King series so I’m intrigued to see how we get there.

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy Romance
  • Language: mild
  • Romance: make-outs with touching
  • Violence: high
  • Content warnings: attempted sexual assault, blood/gore

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Book Review: Made for Mayhem (Mayhem Hockey Club #2) by Aimee Vance

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 404 pages
Author: Amiee Vance
Publisher: Revel Books
Release Date: March 27th, 2026
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BOOK SUMMARY:

One chance to rewrite their story.

On the eve of his retirement from the NHL, Ty Hudson met a woman he never forgot—and lost her just as quickly. One night. Instant sparks. Terrible timing.

Three years later, Ty is back in Linwood, building a life that feels smaller than the one he planned—coaching the Mayhem Hockey Club, tending a rescue farm full of misfits, and loving the eight-year-old next door like she’s his own.

Then Daisy Winslow comes crashing back into his world.

Daisy never expected to return to Linwood heartbroken and grieving, desperate to hold on to the only family she has left. The last thing she’s prepared for is Ty—the man she never truly moved on from—or the way her niece Junie already adores him.

That spark reignites, even as grief makes everything heavier. Daisy is barely holding herself together. Ty is risking his heart—for her, and for the family he never knew he wanted.

But this time, he isn’t walking away.

Made for Mayhem is a second-chance small-town hockey romance featuring single guardian, forced proximity, found family, and all the heart.

EXCUSE ME.

Don’t let this cute little, sunset colored cover fool y’all. This book is heavy. Admittedly I was not prepared so consider this your warning. It will also incite any medical anxiety you may have. You have been warned.

BUUUUUT that didn’t stop me from loving it and making me tearful in those closing moments. Good heavens the FEEEEELS I had. I am obsessed with Ty Hudson y’all. What a gem of a man who takes care of all the things and loves so deeply and is the best kind of man you want in your corner.

Daisy bugged me a little with her avoidant tendencies but it was a genuine strength AND weakness that I liked seeing develop over the book. There were some brutal moments that will sink into your bones.

I adore all of these side characters and the found family they provide. It’s full of good communication and tender moments. I flew through it without even trying because Aimee Vance is incredible at pulling you into the circle.

And I’m sorry, BOOOOOK THREEEEEE???

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: moderate
  • Romance: 3ish open door
  • Violence: mild
  • Content warnings: loss of a sister from cancer, parental abandonment (recounted), grief depiction, discussions around foster care

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Book Review: Into the Dark (Magnolia Parks Universe #5) by Jessa Hastings

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 720 pages
Author: Jessa Hastings
Publisher: Dutton
Release Date: February 13th, 2024
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Book five in the sensational Magnolia Parks Universe series!

How many loves do you actually get in a lifetime? Everyone knows by now that Magnolia and BJ are in the stars, but is that enough?

Magnolia and BJ are reeling from a devastating loss as they try to plan what’s been dubbed “the wedding of the century”. As family tensions mount and their respective pasts begin catching up to them, they finally have to look the truth in the Can they learn to trust and be with one another again, or will they die trying?

WELL I FINISHED IT.

First and foremost, this book is entirely too long. 700 pages?? Absolutely not.

This about lost me in the first half. I just can’t get on board with Magnolia. And BJ occasionally too. They kind of drive up the wall, OVER AND OVER AGAIN. The personality clash is real, though I can admit to finding some enjoyment in watching it all play out. I felt like I was taken on a roller coaster because I would be cranky at one point, and then I would understand the grief sentiments, and then I would actually think these two are sweet, and a million other things too.

I don’t even know if I can recommend this series because it really is for a specific type of reader. And while I never fell IN LOVE with it like I wanted to, I’m not *mad* I read it.

And I do think the plot was kind of a wash at this point. It got super repetitive. I’d go into more detail but I think I’d accidentally cause some spoilers. If you took out some of the sub-plots I think much of this would have worked better.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: moderate – strong
  • Romance: vague open door
  • Violence: moderate
  • Content warnings; miscarriage (recounted), infidelity (on page & recounted), eating disorder, grief/depression, loss of a sibling, child loss, sexual assault

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