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RITA Reader Challenge Review

One in a Million by Jill Shalvis

One in a Million

In the interest of full disclosure, Lucky Harbor is a real comfort collection for me. I’ve revisited the series on many occasions and have had many squees and swoons across the twelve-book arc. Because I love a gimmick, I love that all the major titles are classic and pop love songs (“At Last” by Etta James; “Simply Irresistible” by Robert Palmer). There are many songs titled “One in a Million” so I’m not sure which … Continue reading One in a Million by Jill Shalvis

RITA Reader Challenge Review

One in a Million by Jill Shalvis

One in a Million

As a lifetime resident of small towns, I recognize that a small town can be a wondrous and unique thing. It’s never just a place of residency; it’s a community filled with friends and neighbors. Because of this, it can take a long time before one truly feels like they belong. Despite this being the final book in the series, this was my first visit to Lucky Harbor. Unfortunately, as a first-time visitor, I couldn’t … Continue reading One in a Million by Jill Shalvis

Books On Sale

Contemporary Romance with Billionaires, Small Towns, & More

Books on Sale: No Matter What by Erin Nicholas & More

No Matter What by Erin Nicholas is $1.99! This is the first book in her Billionaire Bargains series. The hero is a billionaire with a daughter who happens to be in a wheelchair. The heroine is a physical therapist. You can connect the dots. The book is heavy on the emotional side, which readers loved. However, a few didn’t feel the romance was very believable. The book also has a 4-star rating on GoodReads.

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Books On Sale

Contemporaries by Shalvis, Ashley, & More

Books on Sale: Sweet Dreams by Kristen Ashley & More

Sweet Dreams by Kristen Ashley is 99c! That’s right, less than a dollar! This is a contemporary romance and the second book in the Colorado Mountain series. The heroine moves to a small Colorado town for a fresh start after her husband is caught cheating. Readers adored the hero, Tate, and his transition from grizzled ex-cop to considerate protector. A few reviews on GoodReads also mentioned that Ashley’s writing style took some time to get used it. Sweet Dreams has a 4.4-star rating on GoodReads.

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