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Hide Your Wallet

March 2022 New Releases, Part Two

If you’re new to Hide Your Wallet, this is where we list new releases we’re pretty excited for in the coming month. Each reviewer has a book maximum (five per person), and we’ve separated HYW into two parts. The first HYW of the month will cover books that release from the 1st to the 14th. The second HYW will cover books released from the 15th to the end of the month. We also think this … Continue reading March 2022 New Releases, Part Two

Book Review

Who We Could Be by Chelsea M. Cameron

Who We Could Be

All you need to know about this book is two things: It has zero percent angst and one hundred percent love, making it a perfect balm for any bad day. It’s inspired by Anne of Green Gables! Anne and Diana falling in love? I was living for it from the first page to the last. Tessa O’Connell and Montgomery “Monty” Ford are best friends. Always have been, always will be. Tessa is a loud, loveable … Continue reading Who We Could Be by Chelsea M. Cameron

Books On Sale

F/F Romances, Caroline Linden, & More

Books on Sale: The Girl Next Door by Chelsea Cameron & More

The Girl Next Door by Chelsea M. Cameron is $1.99! Tara and Shana wrote a joint review for this one back in May and gave it a B-:

Shana: I would give this a B-. I loved the wholesome sweetness of the love story. I was rooting hard for Iris and Jude, but the low-conflict storyline left me wanting a little more angst and a lot more plot. This reminded me of a Hallmark Channel movie with girl sex.

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Book Review

The Girl Next Door by Chelsea M. Cameron

The Girl Next Door

CW lifted from the book: The Girl Next Door includes a description of a sudden past death of a partner. I (Tara) am a Chelsea M. Cameron superfan, so I was excited when Shana asked if I wanted to review this with her. Unfortunately, although there were elements I liked about The Girl Next Door, it ultimately fell a little flat for me. Shana hasn’t read Cameron, but her catnip is small-town romances where a … Continue reading The Girl Next Door by Chelsea M. Cameron

Cover Awe: Abs, Millennial Pink, & More

It’s Cover Awe time! For those who are new to the site, this is where we look at covers we think are intriguing, pretty, or just really dang neat! Cover design by Melissa Williams Design Sarah: All the Holmberg covers have been so visually striking. I love the papercut design. Amanda: Yes! I love a good theme that carries over to all of an author’s books. Don’t get me started on when a series changes … Continue reading Cover Awe: Abs, Millennial Pink, & More

Book Review

Didn’t Stay in Vegas by Chelsea M. Cameron

Didn’t Stay in Vegas

When I’m having the kind of week where everything sucks and the world is a trash fire, I gravitate towards super fluffy, angst-free romances. Last year, I discovered one of my favourites, Marriage of Unconvenience by Chelsea M. Cameron. I was thoroughly charmed by the friends-to-lovers, marriage-of-convenience situation and smiled my way through it. So, when I heard she had another friends-to-lovers book coming out with a marriage element, I did a little happy dance. … Continue reading Didn’t Stay in Vegas by Chelsea M. Cameron

Books On Sale

Witches, Valkyries, & More

Books on Sale: Marriage of Unconvenience by Chelsea Cameron & More

Marriage of Unconvenience by Chelsea M. Cameron is $2.99! Everything about this cover is working for me. If you’re looking for more F/F romances, a few of Cameron’s books are on sale. Tara let me know about this one and gave me these glowing words to include:

The absolute perfect fluffy romance for hiding away from all the bad things in the world. Two best friends in a fake relationship that becomes all too real with cuteness and kissing. I can’t even with this book.

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Books On Sale

Contemporary & Erotic Romances on Sale!

Books on Sale: Second Chance Summer by Jill Shalvis & More

Second Chance Summer by Jill Shalvis is $3.99! This is currently nominated for a RITA® in the Long Contemporary category. It also received two favorable grades during our RITA® Reader Challenge:

Reader Allison gave it a B:

This is a tough one. I really liked the book the first time… say, B+ or A- levels of liking it. This time I got really irritated with most of the characters: a C+ at best. I’m going to average the two grades and call it a B.

Reader Malin gave it a B+:

I pretty much loved the setting (despite not being an outdoors person at ALL) and the various supporting characters. I liked that what complications and low-level angst there was in the relationship between Lily and Aidan was handled without too much drama, even though both of them clearly had some lessons to learn about communication and not sending mixed signals.

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