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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 ov...

Matchmaking Mischief by Denise Grover Swank and A.R. Casella

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 Thank you to Social Butterfly PR and the authors for sending me an e-ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review! I reviewed two other books in the Bad Luck Club series here: Love at First Hate and Jingle Bell Hell . Willow and Alex are so cute together!  I love how well they mesh and that they both get so involved in each other’s projects, even as virtual strangers. Their enthusiasm for helping is adorable, especially as Willow teaches Alex to love it and then it sort of grows into its own sort of club. The influence of the Bad Luck Club from early books is there, but this book is much more focused on these characters creating their own group. Of course there are some missteps along the way, but I loved reading Alex and Willow’s journey to being a couple, and the mischief they get up to trying to get others to couple up. Overall this story is both adorable and humorous, which is one of my favorite kinds of romances.  He needs to go away. Which means someone needs...