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- The Billionaire’s Wake-Up-Call Girl by Annika Martin Amazon | B&N | Kobo
- The Queer Principles of Kit Webb by Cat Sebastian Amazon | B&N | Kobo
- My American Duchess by Eloisa James Amazon | B&N | Kobo | GooglePlay
- My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren Amazon | B&N | Kobo | GooglePlay
- First Comes Like by Alisha Rai Amazon | B&N | Kobo
- Any Rogue Will Do by Bethany Bennett Amazon | B&N | Kobo
- Throne of Glass eBook Bundle by Sarah Maas Amazon | B&N | Kobo
- Second First Impressions by Sally Thorne Amazon | B&N | Kobo
- Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday Amazon | B&N | Kobo
- Rescue Me by Sarra Manning Amazon | B&N | Kobo
I wish for you all to have some swoony weekend reading!
So happy to see all the love for Annika Martin! Even if you don’t care for billionaire romances, I do recommend her Billionaires of Manhattan series because they are so NOT “capitalist rescue fantasies,” as many billionaire romances often are. Instead they are bittersweet romances with strong, determined heroines and heroes who, while they might be wealthier than the heroines, have a thing or two to learn about love.
Seconding @DDD, The BILLIONAIRE’S W-U-C GIRL is snort laugh worthy, and has good girl friends as well. And subversive cross stitching.
I really enjoyed RESCUE ME. Two single people try to co-parent a rescue Staffy in London. The obvious happens, but it’s actually pretty deep for a romance centered around a dog. I also like how the heroine is unapologetic about how badly she wants kids and refuses to let potential suitors waste her time.
I enjoy seeing these bestseller posts. They’re an interesting addition to SBTB.
Happens I purchased six of these and enjoyed the four I’ve read so far. I have only love for Thorne’s Second First Impressions, and The Billionaire’s Wake-Up-Call Girl was the perfect book palate cleanser to follow a lovely romance. That lovely romance left me melancholic -probably because it was realistic- and The Billionaire’s Wake-Up-Call Girl was funny, smart, completely unrealistic, and had touching romance and friend relationships.
Slightly OT: I am so impressed by readers who buy books and then–wait for it–read them soon after. How does that work? I’ve heard of such things, but I am so far behind in my TBR that I’ve canceled all my library holds. (Except for the 7th Rockton mystery from Kelley Armstrong and the second Finlay Donovan book from Elle Cosimano. But that’s it.)
I enjoyed Duke, Actually. It works as a standalone even though it is the second in the series.