#bookspinbingo
OMG I don't know why I loved this so much, but I did. It is such a smutty romance novel, but I still loved it. If I had time,I would pick up the next in the series.
#bookspinbingo
OMG I don't know why I loved this so much, but I did. It is such a smutty romance novel, but I still loved it. If I had time,I would pick up the next in the series.
1. Pucked
2. Elicia Hyder‘s soul summoner series abs/or t.m. Cromer‘s Thorne witches
3. Family who stepped in to help with Wes while I‘ve been battling the plague
Let‘s try this again... Sorry, our internet has been wonky and Litsy wouldn‘t connect.
1) Romance
2) I placed two Book Outlet orders in early March when they started their 15% off sale, before things began to get rapidly worse. They were things for my entire family, and birthday presents for myself. I also received my preorder of So This Is Love.
@TheSpineView #Two4Tuesday
I‘m super wasted.
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I feel like this is fitting for the way most of us would like to be handling this world crisis.
#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl
Really enjoying this series, trashy romance that has great stories. Buck is probably my favorite. This book deals with a lot of his struggles and I love how they embrace his dyslexia and showed how he copes. I was diagnosed very young and thankfully had a tutor who developed my love of reading and got me over most of my struggles (I still can't spell very well) so it really designated with me. Over all a great read and I'm enjoying this series.
Umm...so yeah I may be addicted to this series. The series is set between Chicago and Toronto and involves hockey. Sign me up!
This one isn‘t as good as the 1st one but it‘s good.
This is the second book in the series, which should definitely be read in order even though they are separate characters. Buck is such a fascinating person whom you were introduced to in the last book. The story is told completely from his point of view. It was a first for me to have a m/f romance told completely from the male's pov but it worked perfectly. (Cont in comments)
The 2nd book in the Pucked series, while described as stand alone, the characters are intertwined throughout each book. I recommend reading them in.
Miller is a professional hockey player who thoroughly reaps the rewards and benefits that stardom provides. He‘s a major player until he meets Sunny, realizing it‘s a relationship he wants most of all, but his reputation haunts him. I found that the drama overshadowed the romantic content for me.
"There are no refunds and no exchanges with love. It comes with flaws and imperfections. It's raw, unfiltered, and sometimes it isn't easy. But I've found the best things in this life are the ones I've had to work hardest for." ❤️
Why so-so? Because I've now read 3 of the books in this series, and the characters are universally obsessed by intimate hair removal. Plot points spring from a waxer on vacation. It's a constant source of fascination. If a woman is vegan, is she 'natural'? (Gasp) Not just girls--the hero's body hair is repeatedly mentioned, not to mention a long scene in which he explains the three settings he uses to shave his balls. Really??? #romantsy. #romance