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Married by Sunday by Sarah Ready

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 Thank you to Social Butterfly PR and Sarah Ready for sending me an e-ARC of this copy for the blog tour!  I have reviewed the other 4 books in this series and you can find the links to those reviews here: book one , book two , book three , and book four . The review below reflects my honest opinion and can also be found on my Goodreads profile here . Book 5 of Soulmates in Romeo, Married by Sunday focuses on Nathaniel and Izzy, two seemingly opposite personalities who come together for the same goal. Their chemistry is amazing, their schemes are funny, and the story is emotional.  If you like soulmate stories as much as I do, this book is a must-read! Photo from my bookstagram @ bookworminkayla Izzy has been drifting around, looking for a sign to tell her what her next move should be. Enter Nathaniel, who she overhears trying to convince his girlfriend that she shouldn’t get married to another man on Sunday. In a lightbulb moment, Izzy decides she’s going to help Nathaniel loosen u

Release Blitz: Married by Sunday by Sarah Ready

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 New release in the Soulmates in Romeo series!  I am in love with soulmate stories, and Sarah Ready offers the best selection in this series.  Keep an eye out for my review, coming tomorrow, and check out the synopsis below for more details! She’s helping him stop his ex’s wedding.  But will they fall in love along the way? Married by Sunday, a sexy and witty romantic comedy from Sarah Ready is now available!   Opposites clash in this wild, unpredictable rom com, where two strangers team up to stop a wedding at all costs.  Nathaniel Barry is monochromatic, meticulous, and uptight. Izzy Harris is wild, unpredictable, and free-spirited. Nathaniel has a trendy apartment, a successful career, and a girlfriend he’s about to propose to. Izzy has no home, no career, and nobody special to hold her down.  They’re polar-opposites in every way.  So when they sit next to each other on the train to Romeo, New York they clash from the very start. Naturally, Nathaniel decides he wants nothing to do w

The Kissing Game by Marie Harte

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 Spicy, opposites attract, contemporary romance 2 stars Axel Heller has been slowly falling in love with Rena Jackson, but she has no idea.  When she leaves her job as a bartender to finally fulfill her dream of starting a salon, Axel takes his chance to ask her on a date. Unfortunately, Rena is reevaluating her life, and does see a place for Axel there - she wants to settle down with Mr. Right as soon as possible, and she doesn't see Axel as that person.  Determined, Axel makes a bet with Rena.  "I bet you a kiss you can't resist me."  And so the game begins. A quick note: this book is described as a "sexy contemporary romance," meaning there are explicit scenes inside.  This will be reflected in my review below.  This is also a review that is full of spoilers - you have been warned. ~~~~~~~~~~ I did not enjoy this book.  I wanted to, I really did.  I read all the way through to the end, when I was fighting with myself to just put it down.  But I was on a k

Bringing Down the House by A.R. Casella

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 Thank you to Social Butterfly PR and A.R. Casella for sending me an e-ARC of this book to read and review!  As always, the review below contains my honest thoughts about the book. In this prequel to the other Bad Luck Club books (I reviewed the first one here: Love at First Hate ) we get the backstory of Nicole and Damian.  They are both a little bit "psychotic," in Nicole's words, and together are chaos incarnate in the best way possible.  Nicole is a shining side character in the Bad Luck Club series, and getting to read a book all about her was fantastic.  She shows up, she does some unhinged things for the good of everyone, and she moves on to her next mission.  I couldn't decide whether to laugh or cheer whenever she was focusing on her next target. Thankfully, as a source of my entertainment, she has plenty of people to target in this book.  Once she meets Damian and they discover their lists of "targets" has quite a bit of overlap, it's game over