ARC Book Review: The One with the Kiss Cam by Cindy Steel

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 317 pages
Author: Cindy Steel
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: November 16th, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

It was just one date.

My friend told me I needed more fun in my life, so I reluctantly said yes. Fun wasn’t exactly in my wheelhouse. After watching my own mother’s love life implode time and time again it’s only natural that I have a few rules to protect myself.

Actually, it’s just one rule…
Avoid relationships with men so I don’t get attached.

I wasn’t worried. Getting attached has never been a big problem for me. This guy was just a warm body in a chair. I was here for the basketball game. I was absolutely NOT here for my date.

Or the kiss cam.
Or the kiss.
Or the impromptu evening with the one man who seems bent on throwing my tidy world off of its axis.

But when my life takes a nose dive, he’s also the man who seems bent on proving to me that good men do exist, dreams can come true, and sometimes throwing out the rule book is when the magic really starts to happen.

★ The One with the Kiss Cam is the first in a series of standalone romantic comedies by Cindy Steel. It is a sweet, closed-door romance full of sizzle, witty banter, and chemistry, but without explicit content.

Thank you to the author for an eARC.

THIS BOOK.

Cindy Steel really is absolutely incredible at creating beautiful rom-coms. Books that make you smile, swoon, squeeze your heart and cheer on the characters. I loved this one so much. The meet cute was clever and the story that followed brought out all the feels.

The banter and dialogue between Duke and Nora had me grinning like a fool for most of the book. This had reverse grumpy x sunshine vibes and it was immaculate. The office setting had me waiting for any moment that would force them together and it did not disappoint. Add in some eccentric and sweet side characters and this was a recipe for a five star book from the get go.

One of my favorite (more subtle) aspects was that Duke and Nora argued. I actually enjoy seeing this in romances. When things need to be said and discussed and really letting those walls come down, and that they also worked together too!! Some of those closing scenes sent me. Nora finally got the break and love she deserved and Duke just being completely gone for Nora from the get-go is everything I could hope for.

READ THIS BOOK Y’ALL.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: manipulative parenting situations

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Book Review: A Newport Christmess (Christmas Escape #4) by Jess Heileman

Rating: ★★★☆
Audience: Contemporary Holiday Romance
Length: 344 pages
Author: Jess Heileman
Publisher: Vagabond Publishing
Release Date: November 9th, 2022
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Love can be downright messy.
This last year has been a total disaster, but my failed six-month marriage takes the cake. While my ex is out having the time of his life, my coping mechanisms consist of an unhealthy obsession with true-crime podcasts and trying to revive my floundering social media account.

So, when I get an offer from one of social media’s darlings—Nikki Aker—to make gingerbread centerpieces for her Christmas wedding, I can’t refuse. Not only because the job pays well (my maxed-out credit card will attest to how much I need this money), but it’s a last-ditch effort to increase my following before I’m forced to get “a real job.”

There’s only one small problem I didn’t account for: Nikki’s a self-proclaimed matchmaker, and apparently, I’m her next target. My only hope to escape unscathed is to conspire with Nikki’s grumpy—albeit gorgeous—brother, Landon, who seems equally determined to get through this wedding with his single status fully intact.

All we need to do is convince Nikki we’re developing feelings for each other. What can possibly go wrong?

*This is a sweet/clean romance

PRETTY GOOD.

I liked this one y’all! Unfortunately not as much as I hoped but we’ll get into that.

All of the Christmas/holiday vibes were here. Adored the setting and plot set-up. The gingerbread houses were a fun touch and I wish I could see those in person!!

Landon was a dreamboat. I absolutely couldn’t get enough of him. He was clearly smitten from the get-go and really pulled out all of the stops in genuine ways to show Quinn that love after divorce is still possible. I loved a lot of the conversations and sentiments expressed between them and it pulled at my heartstrings at the tough things both main characters had to work through.

I did struggle with Quinn’s character. For most of the book I was cool with the mindset and difficulties. It worked with the plot and made sense for everything else. BUT, the character growth hardly showed up and that wasn’t until 90% through the book. I wanted to see a bit more of it overall and watch Quinn learn for herself how much she’s worth and how much she deserves.

There’s a lot of great moments here and I truly did have a good time reading it. Even with my one main issue I’d still recommend because a lot of people I know loved this one!

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Holiday Romance
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: both main characters are divorced, emotionally manipulative parents

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Monthly Reading Wrap-Up: October 2023

Finally felt a little bit of cooler weather this month. I got a lot of reading accomplished this month and I am so excited it’s about to be NOVEMBER.

Favorite Books:

  • Flame & Shadow
  • Vengeance of the Pirate Queen
  • The Ballad of Never After Reread
  • A Not-So-Distant Love
  • Shadows of You
  • Drift
  • Absolutely Not in Love
  • The Fragile Threads of Power
  • The Sunlit Man
  • A Court of Wings and Ruin Reread
  • I Got You
  • The Unmaking of June Farrow
  • A Winter in New York
  • Sinner’s Isle
  • A Court of Frost and Starlight
  • The Right Move
  • The Hurricane Wars
  • Counting the Cost
  • The Woman in Me
  • A Curse for True Love
  • The Getaway List
  • Cabin Crush
  • Fourth Wing Reread

Least Favorite:

  • Witch of Wild Things
  • The Matchmaker
  • The Agaped Bearer
  • None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell
  • [ARC] Flame & Sparrow (Court of the Marr #1) by S.M. Gaither
  • [ALC] Vengeance of the Pirate Queen (Daughter of the Pirate King #3) by Tricia Levenseller
  • [Reread] The Ballad of Never After (Once Upon a Broken Heart #2) by Stephanie Garber
  • [ARC] A Not-So-Distant Love by Heidi Kimball
  • Witch of Wild Things by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
  • [ALC] Shadows of You (Lost & Found #4) by Catherine Cowles
  • [Novella] Drift: Willa & Koy by Adrienne Young
  • Curious Tides by Pascalle Lacelle
  • [ARC] Absolutely Not in Love (Sweater Weather #7) by Jenny Proctor
  • A December to Remember by Jenny Bayliss
  • A Not So Fictional Fall (Sweater Weather #6) by Savannah Scott
  • Faking Christmas by Kerry Winfrey
  • The Matchmaker by Catherine Walsh
  • A Court This Cruel & Lovely (Kingdom of Lies #1) by Stacia Stark
  • The Fragile Threads of Power (Threads of Power #1) by V.E. Schwab
  • Unleashed Holiday by Victoria Schade
  • The Forest Grimm (The Forest Grimm #1) by Kathryn Purdie
  • Beachside Kisses With My Bodyguard (Hallmark Beach Small Town Romance #1) by Kristin Canary
  • The Brothers Hawthorne (The Inheritance Games #4) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  • The Memory of Glass by Brenna Lauren
  • The Sunlit Man (Cosmere) by Brandon Sanderson
  • The Holiday Mix-Up by Ginny Baird
  • [Reread] A Court of Wings and Ruin (A Court of Thorns and Roses #3) by Sarah J. Maas
  • I Got You by Stacy Williams
  • The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young
  • A Winter in New York by Josie Silver
  • [ARC] Sinner’s Isle by Angela Montoya
  • [ARC] The Ruined (The Beautiful #4) by Renee Ahdieh
  • [Reread] A Court of Frost and Starlight (A Court of Thorns and Roses #3.5) by Sarah J. Maas
  • The Right Move (Windy City #2) by Liz Tomforde
  • The Agaped Bearer: Wishing Stars by Hannah Lindsey
  • The Hurricane Wars (The Hurricane Wars #1) by Thea Guanzon
  • Lake of Glass (Archives of the Warden #1) by V.K. Dixon
  • Counting the Cost by Jill Duggar
  • The Queen of Days by Greta Kelly
  • Beyond the Filigree Wall (Rivenwilde #1) by Melissa Wright
  • The Woman in Me by Britney Spears
  • A Curse for True Love (Once Upon a Broken Heart #3) by Stephanie Garber
  • [ARC] The Star and the Strange Moon by Constance Mayers
  • [ARC] The Getaway List by Emma Lord
  • Eragon (The Inheritance Games #1) by Christopher Paolini
  • Cabin Crush (Gift Wrapped Romance) by Kasey Stockton
  • [Reread] Fourth Wing (The Empyrean #1) by Rebecca Yarros
  • [ALC] Snowed In by Catherine Walsh

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Book Review: I Got You by Stacy Williams

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Sports Romance
Length: 474 pages
Author: Stacy Williams
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: October 16th, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Sacrifice…is there any too great? How far would you go to protect the innocent?

Maggie is living from one day to the next and making things up as she goes. Her life is four kids and a whole lot of chaos, but the best kind. Two years ago, she gave up her dreams, and after a devastating loss, she may have to give up one more. With four kids depending on her and not a chance she’ll let them down, she’s about to learn just exactly how far she’ll go to keep them safe.

Shane just lost the only thing he’s ever loved – the only thing he was good at – the only thing he’s ever wanted. After a career-ending injury upends his life, he’s forced into a coaching career he’s not even sure he wants. Just weeks into his new position, he finds himself tugged back to a time he’d prefer to never revisit. Now, Shane’s left with a decision that could change everything. It’s the one thing he told himself he would never do.

I Got You is a touching love story that reminds us that when everything else fades…love stays.

This is a closed-door contemporary romance that still offers plenty of spice.

AN INCREDIBLE DEBUT.

I am blown away by this book. I LOVED IT. I was absolutely SENT by this slow burn romance. Then tension between Maggie and Shane is next level and I love it all. And this really brought the steam without the spice and I will now be shouting to everyone to pick this book up ASAP.

I loved the journey Maggie and Shane went one, especially Shane. He is one I wanted to shake and hug all in the same breath. I loved the realistic nature of the romance and how he truly had to break down some walls and realize just how much love was around him. And I loved how Maggie was the embodiment of a sunshine character. Sunny and brave and doing everything she can to keep her siblings. And those siblings!! I loved them all. Realistic kids were her super sweet and I wanted the best for every one of these characters.

There were SO MANY good moments. This is a longer contemporary and you don’t even notice. The moments MATTER. The quiet, loud, angry and swoony filled. This does lean to the heavier side and will make you feel deep. The swoon and tenderness and all the dang things. I’m sitting her going over scene after scene in my mind because this is now living rent free.

I CAN’T WAIT for the next book.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Sports Romance
  • Language: some strong
  • Romance: closed door
  • Violence: low
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of parents (recounted), child abuse (recounted), parental abandonment

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