ARC/ALC Book Review: Roll for Romance by Lenora Woods

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 368 pages
Author: Lenora Woods
Publisher: Dell
Release Date: July 15th, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Two fledgling tabletop gamers find themselves falling for each other—both in and out of their weekly D&D sessions—in this charming, fantasy-tinged romance.

For years, Sadie Brooks has declined her best friend’s standing invitation to join his Dungeons & Dragons campaign. But when she unexpectedly loses her marketing job and flees New York City to spend the summer with him in small-town Texas, she also runs out of excuses to say no.

In the game, she becomes Jaylie, a powerful and self-assured human cleric blessed by the Goddess of Luck with spells to heal her companions. But in real life, Sadie believes her luck has run out, and she hopes the distraction will give her time to clear her head and plan next steps.

She never expected Noah Walker—the handsome, outgoing bartender roped into joining them—to factor into that plan. Like Sadie, he’s new in town. But with a taste for adventure, Noah never stays in one place for long. He’s something of a traveling bard—just like his character Loren, the charismatic, lute-strumming elf. While Jaylie finds herself succumbing to the bard’s charms over the course of their party’s travels, Sadie also begins to fall under Noah’s spell.

As their relationship progresses in both worlds, Sadie can’t help but wonder if they might last beyond the game. But when a surprising new opportunity opens in New York, she must face the truth about why she lost her job in the first place—and whether she and Noah have found something in Texas worth staying for. Torn between her career dreams in the city and the exciting uncertainty of a new adventure, she will have no choice but to roll the dice.

Thank you to Dell Romance and PRH Audio for the gifted ARC and audiobook.

IT WAS SWEET.

I love reading romances set in Texas so I had to have my hands on this one. It was cute! If you’re looking for a low angst, low tension, easy kind of romance, this would fit that bill. There’s not a lot to it and that’s kind of the charm? The plot isn’t heavy and sometimes that’s exactly what you need. I liked seeing Sadie learn what direction she wanted to take and finding the way to get there. Her chemistry with Noah was solid and they were both sweet one each other.

The one thing I struggled with was the multiple D&D/role playing scenes. I felt they kind of took over the story and I wanted more connection and build in the real time story rather than being stuck in the game for maybe 30%? or so of the book.

I liked it enough to read another by this author though. It was a genuine slow burn and the third act didn’t make me want to rage and I appreciate that.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: mild – moderate
  • Romance: 2-3ish open door
  • Violence: low

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Book Review: A Ballad of Stars (Thieves of Felshan #2) by Jacqlin Guernsey

Rating: ★★★
Audience: Fantasy Romance
Length: 430 pages
Author: Jacqlin Guernsey
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: April 9th, 2024
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Only the stars see all…

With the throne still hanging in the balance and its rightful heir nowhere to be found, the kingdom of Felshan remains vulnerable to the whims of a traitorous mind. Determined to avert disaster, Ari and Roan are set on restoring Princess Lena to the role that is her birthright — with the help of a most unlikely ally.

Tumbling from the hands of one captor to another, Lena reluctantly accepts a new offer of betrothal from the powerful Kael Davenport. When Lena uncovers a hidden diary, dangerous questions arise. Armed with tales of corruption and conspiracy, Lena resolves to exact justice, saving herself and Felshan in the process.

Meanwhile, Ari’s chance for revenge appears within arm’s reach — but she must make an impossible choice. Will she save the man she loves? Or will she fall into the plans of a treacherous king?

And all the while another piece of a malicious master plan is falling into place…  

A Ballad of Stars is book #2 in the Thieves of Felshan series and is a closed-door fantasy romance.

BUMMED.

I had much higher hopes going into this book and it ultimately fell prey to second/middle book of the series syndrome.

I love a good fantasy romance, but I like it to be balanced with the plot. This book was so much romantically focused that the story line took FOR-EVER to get anything going. All of the built up tension sagged because the lead-up was dragged out. I kept waiting for things to happen for anyone, anywhere and none of that occurred until maybe the last 15%.

I do like these characters and the over arching story is good. The way this one made me frustrated has me contemplating continuing the series though.

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy Romance
  • Language: low
  • Romance: make-outs
  • Violence: high

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Book Review: The Long Way Home (Magnolia Parks Universe #3) by Jessa Hastings

Rating: ★★★.75
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 608 pages
Author: Jessa Hastings
Publisher: Dutton Books
Release Date: November 7th, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

How many loves do you get in a lifetime? And are Magnolia and BJ each other’s one and only? 

It’s been nearly a year since everything happened between Magnolia Parks and BJ Ballentine on the steps of the Mandarin Oriental, and since then it seems like everything has changed.

Magnolia has a life in New York now and BJ appears to have finally let go and moved on.

But when they both wind up back in London and are thrust together once again, they find themselves asking their age-old How many loves do you actually get in a lifetime, and, most important—are they each other’s?

I’M STILL MAD.

I think this is my least favorite of the series so far (and I have seen that book four will possibly be my favorite?? So I’m going to report back on that). For someone (BJ, I AM LOOKING AT YOU) who claims that they have worked on themselves to go around and do the same things he was from book one about made me throw my phone. Same with Magnolia honestly. There were definitely were some moments where I could feel sympathy and the plight of going through hard things but some things they bring upon themselves and I am shouting WHYYYYYYYY.

I did like the second half more. And there were a handful of memorable scenes that pulled at my emotions. I liked some of the situations happening and it makes me want to know what’s going on in book four ASAP.

And that ending????

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: strong
  • Romance: fade to black; brief open; innuendo throughout
  • Violence: moderate
  • Content Warnings: miscarriage, grief/loss depiction, physical violence, car accident

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Book Review: Refine (House of Oak #4) by Nichole Van

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Time Travel Romance
Length: 375 pages
Author: Nichole Van
Publisher: Fiorenza Publishing
Release Date: September 25th, 2015
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Each life is tethered to others, tendrils wrapping through time itself . . . drawing people to each other . . .In 1815, Timothy, Viscount Linwood–handsome, arrogant, privileged–never veers from the refined rules of his world. Cheerfulness and other unsavory emotions are for lesser persons. Anything that smacks of trade is to be shunned. Honor and pride above all else. Consequently, when he discovers his estates are bankrupt, he decides to woo and marry an heiress post-haste. After all, love is for lesser-mortals. But Fate intervenes and draws him to a vibrant woman who makes him want things he can never have. Can a pompous lord change enough to find redemption?In 2015, Jasmine Fleury just wants her happily-ever-after. If only she could stop losing people instead–her grandmother, boyfriends . . . and now her entire family. Worse, she finds herself babysitting a haughty nineteenth century lord who can’t even shave himself. What grown man can’t shave himself? She has no interest in playing damsel-in-shining-armor to his knight-in-distress. But Fate has other plans . . . .This fourth installment in the Amazon bestselling House of Oak series can easily be read as a stand-alone book. 

HMM.

I enjoyed this book but also felt some struggles with it. The background for the FMC was wild and I don’t think it fit into the story line of how the portal has been working this entire series.

I did like the enemies to lovers banter and both main characters learning how to love each other and see how the differences between them aren’t all bad. There’s a lot of cute moments between Jasmine and Timothy. I loved seeing many of the previous couples too.

It’s a good audiobook and I’ll finish up the series. I am just not a time travel romance gal (generally speaking) so while I liked this, I didn’t love it.

Overall audience notes:

  • Time travel romance
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: low

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