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When Asking A Goddess for a Boon, Be Careful How You Word Your Request

Take A Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert

November 23, 2020 by Emmalita Leave a Comment

I read and thoroughly enjoyed the first book in Talia Hibbert’s the Brown Sisters trilogy, Get a Life, Chloe Brown.  Knowing that I would likely enjoy the second book, Take a Hint, Dani Brown, I put off reading it – as one does. This was both genius and foolish because, of course I loved it. I loved it even more than Get a Life. When Take a Hint opens, Dani Brown and her best friend Sorcha are performing a ritual, calling to the goddess Oshun. Dani wants […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: British Romance, interracial romance, Take a Hint Dani Brown, Talia Hibbert, the Brown Sisters

Emmalita's CBR12 Review No:95 · Genres: Romance · Tags: British Romance, interracial romance, Take a Hint Dani Brown, Talia Hibbert, the Brown Sisters ·
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I need a Rafe of my own

Rafe: A Buff Male Nanny by Rebekah Weatherspoon

November 22, 2020 by teresaelectro 3 Comments

Rafe: A Buff Male Nanny by Rebekah Weatherspoon is a delightful romance that doesn’t skimp on the heat factor. Our heroine, Dr. Sloan Copeland, has recently moved to Los Angeles with her twin daughters. She left behind a crazy ex to start her life on her own terms. When her nanny unexpectedly quits, she is really in a bind. She is a surgeon and can be stuck at the hospital for long hours. Thankfully, Rafe comes into her life at the right time. The previous […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: black author, cinnamon roll hero, cinnamon roll protagonist, Contemporary Romance, interracial romance, Loose Ends, male nanny, nanny, RAFE A Buff Male Nanny, Rebekah Weatherspoon, Romance

teresaelectro's CBR12 Review No:19 · Genres: Romance · Tags: black author, cinnamon roll hero, cinnamon roll protagonist, Contemporary Romance, interracial romance, Loose Ends, male nanny, nanny, RAFE A Buff Male Nanny, Rebekah Weatherspoon, Romance ·
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#NotMyDarcy

The Wrong Mr. Darcy by Evelyn Lozada, Holly Lörincz

June 8, 2020 by J 2 Comments

I am weak for a Pride & Prejudice retelling. My best friend pointed out that I never enjoy them, despite the fact that I will read almost any that come my way. One of the reasons I so often don’t enjoy them is because I don’t know what I want in a retelling. When do I begrudge the changes made to put the story in a new context? What elements are necessary to retain the spirit of the story I love? Do I need to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: classic retelling, Evelyn Lozada, Evelyn Lozada, Holly Lörincz, Holly Lorincz, interracial romance, NetGalley

J's CBR12 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: classic retelling, Evelyn Lozada, Evelyn Lozada, Holly Lörincz, Holly Lorincz, interracial romance, NetGalley ·
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Young, and Intense, Love

Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

May 6, 2020 by Tracy 1 Comment

I’m not giving this book a rating because how much I liked it isn’t the same as how good I think the book is. So let me start with this: Eleanor & Park is an excellent YA romance. Eleanor has just moved back in with her mom, stepfather, and 4 siblings. On her first day in her new school, she doesn’t know where to sit on the bus and Park reluctantly makes room for her. For days they ride silently on the bus, but then […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: Domestic Abuse, fat representation, interracial romance, Rainbow Rowell, Young Adult Romance

Tracy's CBR12 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: Domestic Abuse, fat representation, interracial romance, Rainbow Rowell, Young Adult Romance ·
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Half agony, half hope, all swoon

Recipe for Persuasion by Sonali Dev

February 6, 2020 by J 7 Comments

As much as I love Pride & Prejudice, the book just doesn’t update well. (I’m posting a review soon of a spectacular P&P fail.) So many of the elements of the story don’t work out of context. Seduction of underage girls, the importance of one sibling’s marriage on the family’s fortunes, how many families one dines with, fine eyes… stuff just hits different now. Persuasion, however, is, in many ways, a much easier tale to update. A young woman too sensitive to her family’s censure, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: classic retelling, interracial romance, NetGalley, sonali dev

J's CBR12 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: classic retelling, interracial romance, NetGalley, sonali dev ·
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I was not prepared for just how left this one went

Ivory (Manhattan 10 #1) by Lola Dodge

October 27, 2019 by J Leave a Comment

Lola Dodge kicks off a new series of superhero romance novellas with Ivory, the story of a Scandinavian goddess (maybe? it’s never quite clear on this point?) who finds herself mixed up with a superhero team. It’s 80% romance and 20% superhero fiction, if that’s relevant to you. This book didn’t work for me, for a lot of reasons. I liked the premise: super-powered flight attendant kills someone on her flight and ends up having to lie low with a team of supers who are […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: female superhero, interracial romance, Lola Dodge, Manhattan 10, NetGalley, Superhero Fiction, superheroes

J's CBR11 Review No:24 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance · Tags: female superhero, interracial romance, Lola Dodge, Manhattan 10, NetGalley, Superhero Fiction, superheroes ·
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