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Happiness in a college age romance package

57589040._SY475_Following the Rules by Lane Hayes

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is just happiness in written form.

It’s Lane at her very best when it comes to crafting believable bisexual awakening stories and for giving a sense of realness to finding a lifelong love while in college.

I loved everything about this book, from Topher and his uniqueness, to Simon and his kindly ways, to the rest of the Geek Squad and the brilliant families and friends both men had.

It’s sweet, steamy, full of feels and just made me happy.

#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review

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Brooke and Ella offer up an absolute treat of a festive novella

55945979._SY475_Jingle Bell Rock by Ella FrankBrooke Blaine

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

That was like the best Christmas buffet ever!

Just fabulous little snippets connecting all these two’s best creations altogether in one epic night in LA.

Can’t decide which bits were my favourite but I read it in one go straight away with a smile all over my face.

The message throughout is a simple one, take joy in the family and friends who surround you and do a bit to help those less fortunate.

And isn’t that just what this time of year should be about – love ❤

#ARC kindly received from the authors in return for an honest and unbiased review.

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Lane Hayes makes my day better and so did this book!

A Way with YouA Way with You by Lane Hayes

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lane Hayes is the caramel syrup in my macchiato, the jam and cream on my scone, the icing on the cake (which I don’t eat but I know she loves), basically she just makes my day better.

This is book two in her addition to Felice Stevens’ Memories With the Breakfast Club Kindle Worlds series and features Remy’s brother Reeve. It’s tagged as an office romance but there’s a neat twist which makes it so much more.

I think I loved Reeve and Leo even more than I’d fallen for Remy and Tony in the first one. In this there’s no need for hiding anything other than insecurities but each man finds courage in the other to put down tentative roots which only get stronger.

The sex is well hot, these two just can’t keep their hands off once their relationship changes and there’s plenty of emotions on display. I loved Leo’s hidden vulnerability, Reeve’s was all on the surface and every so often it would explode. There’s a fair few funny bits in this one as well.

For a short story, there’s a heck of a lot of depth and development and I loved seeing the relationship deepen.

Gorgeous covers on both books too.

#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review.
Kindle Worlds is currently only available in the US.

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