This collection features meet-cutes that take place in a bookstore/coffee shop. The heroines are looking for their HEA but never expected it to happen while picking up a cup of coffee or picking out their next book boyfriend.
Ashley Zakrzewski is a Romance Author known for her captivating storytelling, sultry plots, and dynamic protagonists. Hailing from Arkansas, her affinity for the written word began early on, and she has been relentlessly chasing after her dreams ever since.
When she isn't crafting stories, Ashley is either pursuing her business degree, blogging, or being a bookworm. Above all else, she loves spending quality time with her amazing husband and beautiful daughter.
This review is for ‘Makin’ Whoopsie!’ by Tracy Broemmer.
Oh wow! I loved this story! It was sweet and steamy and gentle and absolutely gorgeous. As always, Tracy has woven her special magic over this understated yet stunning tale, and made something beautiful. A very memorable, thoughtful and heartfelt story with an epilogue that brought tears to my eyes.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
With one of the most unique, coffee shop meet-cutes I've ever encountered and two main characters that are each interesting enough that I'd read full novels about either of them, Hook, Jab, Love! was a sweet, closed-door romance story about finding the balance between being fiercely independent while accepting support from those who care and about chasing your dreams while finding your passion.
Sasha and Mark come to life on the page, feeling like people you know, as they find themselves thrown together in unexpected ways with feelings blossoming between them right from the start. With just a touch of 90s nostalgia (which Krimmer is great at infusing) Sasha and Mark have a heartfelt story that leaves you wanting more. Seriously, this story could have easily been longer and I wouldn't have complained.
If this story is included in the Love and Coffee Anthology, I'm confident it's a solid collection worth taking a look at.
This is my honest, voluntarily review after receiving a free, advanced reader copy of this book.
Makin' Whoopsie! by Tracy Broemmer I enjoyed this sweet and easy story about Bailey and Nix. They both live in a house that has been divided into four apartments. Both are single, she is a kindergarten teacher and he is a delivery driver. The walls in the house are thin so they can hear all the passion each night between married neighbors Andrea and Gavin, as they are trying to get pregnant and taking every opportunity they can. Soon Bailey and Nix are spending more time together and when a kiss sizzles things ignite and burn hot and steamy.
This review is for Makin' Whoopsie by Tracy Broemmer. Bailey, the kindergarten teacher... Andrea and Gavin, trying to make a baby... Mrs. Dangerfield, not a stuffy old lady, and her dog Muddy... Nix, a delivery driver and the newest tenant... Residents of an old house that's been turned into four apartments. With thin walls, they know too much about each other. Bailey and Nix are laid back, and their romance is spicy/sweet. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is a review for His Wildest Sunflower by Sharon Wray. His Wildest Sunflower was such a sweet book about Ben finding his Sunflower again. I loved reading about their love story and it was such a sweet book. Like Sharon Wray's other books she wrote this one so well too. Recommend this book to anyone. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This review is for His Wildest Sunflower by Sharon Wray. Wow, what a story. Forbidden young love, they meet again as adults and the spark is still there. She is running from her past and the people out to hurt her and he is a member of law enforcement. This story has everything you could want in a romance, amazing characters, chuckle worthy supporting cast and villains you want to see pay for their crimes. This is a must read!
This review is for ‘Makin’ Whoopsie!’ by Tracy Broemmer.
A cute story about the tenants/ owners of a house divided into apartments. It's well-written, sweet, heartwarming and steamy. A touching story with the perfect ending.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was nice enough, but it just wasn't for me. It was too laid-back and nice for my taste, unfortunately. But if you're a fan of sweet, calm plots with a range of different characters, you'll like this.
His Wildest Sunflower by Sharon Wray This story is fantastic. I love Sharon Wray’s writing. She is so prolific. Sophie is such a sweetheart and Ben just adores her. It’s not your typical meet cute but is perfect nonetheless.
I’ve read His Wildest Sunflower in the anthology. A little suspense, romance, baking and Halloween fun. Sharon Wray just sucks you in the story and this one was no different. Love it!