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Monday, August 12, 2013

Indulgence Book Birthdays and a review!

I'm super excited to be part of Entangled Indulgence's special team of readers! Today, Indulgence has three books releasing.

I have all the info on all three, and I'll be posting reviews today, tomorrow, and Wednesday.

Releasing today:

Talking Dirty With the Player by Jackie Ashenden

Buy links available on Goodreads.

Up-and-coming photographer Judith Ashton is pretty sure she has everything in her life under control. That is, until a blast from the past comes back to taunt her, in the shape of Caleb Steele, her older brother's best friend...and the man who broke her heart eight years ago. Their chemistry is combustible, but she's been fooled once by this player, and she's not going there again. To pro rugby player Caleb, Judith has always been his Kryptonite. But his former playboy lifestyle is the last thing she wants to be involved in. In the midst of her brother's threats to back off, and the deal of his career sending him far away from her, he knows he's playing with fire. And this is one game he's going to lose.


The Best Man's Baby by Victoria James


Buy links available on Goodreads.

Florist Claire Holbrook has always played by the rules her entire life, but breaks them to spend one night with sexy lone wolf Jake Manning, a man she's adored since she was a teenager. Six weeks later things get complicated when she discovers they created a bond that will last a lifetime...Jake has never played by the rules. Getting Minister Holbrook's daughter pregnant wasn't part of any life plan, but he won't run from his responsibilities. He'll step up and be the best man he can, even if he doesn't have a clue where to begin. The more time he spends with Claire, though, the more he wants her, and the harder it is to get close because that would mean sharing the one thing he hasn't with anyone--the truth and his heart.


Something's Cooking by Meg Lacey

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 Tess Banyon has turned her brilliant recipe and crafting ideas into a multimedia empire. Landing her own TV show throws her into a panic. If she's not careful, the public will discover she isn't the domestic diva everyone thinks she is. Investigative reporter Josh Faraday smells something smoking in Tess's world. His goal to expose the real Tess goes into overdrive when she lands a television show deal. He secures an assignment to shadow her, reporting on her program, but what he's really doing is getting dirt for his expose. Things get even stickier when Tess's family play matchmaker. There's no shortage of fire between them, and after an impulsive night together, Josh discovers a story he never expected--or bargained for.

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My review of Something's Cooking:

I really enjoyed this fun twist on the enemies to lovers trope. The spark between the two main characters was instant, and I loved the resulting witty banter. The interference of Tess's family members is priceless, and the ending is sweet. I normally prefer a little more heat to my romance reading, but if you like sweet and sassy, this is the novel for you.

*The publisher provided a digital copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.

Check back tomorrow for my review of The Best Man's Baby!

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