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Rolling In The Deep

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I dare you, I double, triple dare you, to go online for three months and really look at the guys who are out there just waiting to fall in love with the awesome women you are! I bet you that you will all be head over heels and engaged by the end of the year!

Seri, Emily, Jessica, and Olivia made a vow in college never to marry when they formed The “I’ll Never Say I Do” Club . At 40, they are all rich, successful, and alone. Then Seri meets and falls in love with a man she improbably met online. At her Maine wedding, she issues a challenge to her three three months to meet a man they want to marry. The consolation prize if they a New Year’s trip to Hawaii. What have they got to lose?

Emily Livingston has a secret. She’s managed to keep her troubled past hidden from almost everyone for over twenty years. Only her dear friends, Seri, Olivia, and Jessica, know about the scar from the tragic accident that shattered her dreams. And destroyed her heart. She runs her personal life like she runs her growing physical therapy and fitness smooth, efficient, and reserved. Men are temporary pleasures reserved for vacations and business trips. Never close to home. Until she breaks all the rules with a one-night stand too close for comfort.

Wolfgang Biddle Wharton, rich, gorgeous, super-star conductor, appears to have the world at his feet. But he knows what it is to look for new dreams when the old ones die. Wolf arrives in Saratoga Springs as a guest conductor for the Philadelphia Orchestra, looking forward to a relaxing summer residence in the Spa City. What he finds is a woman who immediately attracts him and almost as quickly dismisses him. Not used to being thwarted, Wolf sets out to woo and win Emily, at least for one more night.

They have nothing in common. Except lost dreams and rebuilt lives. And an attraction that is not satisfied in one-night. Wolf wants more, but it will take all his patience and perseverance to win Emily’s trust. Fighting against her friend’s prediction that she would find love by summer’s end, Emily must face her past before she can reveal to Wolf the injury that is more terrible than the one that almost took her the scarred remnants of her shattered heart.

138 pages, Paperback

Published May 8, 2023

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Author 6 books2,133 followers
January 10, 2024
Will Emily find true love in the arms of a conductor? Rolling in the Deep is book two in this series and I truly enjoyed this romance. The characters are vibrant, realistic, and so much fun to read. The descriptive narration pulls the reader into the story. The romance is what makes Rolling in the Deep an unforgettable read.

Let’s discuss the characters. Emily is a heroine who stole my heart. She’s hiding so much pain behind a smiling façade. Men are for scratching an itch and keeping at arms length. But with her best friend’s challenge to open her heart and the intense attraction to Wolf, she’s at a loss. Her fear drives her to make some bad choices. Can she let go of the pain and fear to embrace love?

I also connected with Wolf. He’s a hero who is also hiding a broken heart. He’s used to women fawning over him and is in for a shock when Emily rejects him. It’s a wake-up call for him and his heart.

These characters are so well-written, they became a part of me. They’re immersive, emotional, and addictive to read. Their pain became my pain. Their passion clung to my heart. These characters drive this plot.

Once again, Morgan Malone writes a passionate romance with depth. Her words create an emotional response, and the reader is hooked. Well done.

If you’re looking for a romance that’ll leave you with a book hangover, read this book. It’s magnificent.

My Rating: 5+ stars

Reviewed by: Nancy

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5,476 reviews177 followers
July 14, 2023
They’re both in over their head, but it’s oh so good.

I already knew I’d like this book because I loved the first book in the series, Someone Like You. It was great to catch up to the characters and see where the author took the stories. I also liked that the characters are cookie-cutter. He’s a conductor and she’s in physical therapy and fitness.

I plowed right through this book in no time because the writing moved along so well. It did. I was swept away with the characters and loved every second. I got emotionally involved with them, too. I wanted to see them do well, have a happy ending and break down so they could build each other back up.

Wolf comes across as a bit snooty to begin with, but I liked how the author peeled the layers back on him to make him a great character. So caring, too. I could see him before the orchestra, as well. Emily took a bit of time for me to like her, but that seemed intended. She’s got a crust on her that needed some help in being knocked off. I understood why and no spoilers, but I loved her journey to getting there. It was great and so was the chemistry between her and Wolf.

If you’re looking for a solid romance that will stay with you long after the last page, then this is the one for you.
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940 reviews9 followers
July 20, 2023
Morgan Malone - you owe me a box of tissues. I don't know why I was just a mess reading this, but I know that Emily's past injury plays a significant role in creating a shadow throughout the story, a shadow filled with doubt, fear, shame and loss, and it began to haunt me.

This was such an easy read - as not only is the story emotional but it's also romantic as all hell. Wolf was the absolute perfect love interest for Em, opposites but mirrors of each other in so many way.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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1,447 reviews12 followers
June 10, 2023
I was so excited to see a seasoned romance book. I couldn't wait to read it.The cover also caught my eye.
This is a series but can be read as a stand alone. the women in this book are tight friends, and stand by each other. The romance is good, and it deals with other issues middle aged women deal with in dating, work, and life. I loved this book so much that I had to purchase the first in the series. I look forward to reading all these books.


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Author 68 books662 followers
August 6, 2023
Morgan Malone's take on Always a Bridesmaid is spot on. Her characters make you want to read what's coming next. Add a dash or two of steam and oh my, this is a must read book 2 in this captivating new series.
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May 20, 2023
I loved this book! The hero was so patient and understanding. Can’t wait to read the other books in the series.
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November 16, 2025
I enjoyed reading Emily’s story! Looking forward to the next!
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