Monday, June 15, 2026

Review: Rebel Hard

Rebel Hard Rebel Hard by Nalini Singh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nayna has agreed to let her parents chose a spouse for her.  She feels like she has to as the "good" daughter.  Her older sister eloped with a man her parents didn't choose and got divorced (the horror!). As a result her parents cut her sister out of their lives for a few years.  Nayna feels like she has to be perfect and as a result is feeling trapped.
Raj is in charge of his family's construction company.  He was abandoned by his birth parents and adopted into the Sen family.  He is his parents son in everything that matters.  As a result of his background, he craves a traditional wife.  
While at a party with her best friend, Isa, Nayna meets Raj.  After a misunderstanding, they meet again as a result of their parents agreement.  
I liked how they got to know each other.  Raj adjusts his expectations of what he really wants. Nayna is able to gain some freedom, and realizes Raj is the one she wants.  Enjoyable.  Takes place during the same time as Isa and Sailor's story.

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Sunday, June 7, 2026

Review: Firefly Lane

Firefly Lane Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3.5*
This book packed a punch.  It's a story of childhood best friends who grow up and remain best friends.  It's a story of their friendship, fights, jealousy, envy, you name it, it's probably in the story.  Regardless, they find themselves back with each other.  Both characters have their moments of kindness and selfishness.  I thought Kate was too much of a people pleaser.  Tully was a bit too selfish.  The love triangle with Johnny was not needed IMO.  There was enough going on without that.  
This hits the highs and the lowest lows.  

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Friday, June 5, 2026

Review: Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals Mixed Signals by B.K. Borison
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is Layla's story (the 3rd of the friendship trio with Stella and Beckett).  She is the baker.  It's been hinted strongly in previous books that Caleb has a HUGE crush on Layla.  Layla has never noticed him.  Until now.  They start out dating as a training session (she tells him what he is doing "wrong" and vice versa).  As things go, they fall for each other.  Well, Layla.  Caleb was already in.  Layla was just too "I don't deserve this" and later "I don't want to get hurt."  That got so old so fast.  The first couple of dates were funny (in that things went wrong).  

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Review: Rituals

Rituals Rituals by Kelley Armstrong
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Final book (except for some novellas) in the Olivia, Gabriel, and Ricky saga.  Things have come full circle and Liv knows who she is and what she wants.  She and one of the above men, finally admit their feelings and start a romantic relationship.  
We learn more about the deal with the fae her parents made to heal her spina bifida.  And it turns out, it may have been someone/something else.  That something else wants what is theirs.  A satisfying conclusion (there are a few minor character deaths).  I thought the dryads Helia and Alexios were so fun.  And I liked that they found a place to stay when things were done at the end.     

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Sunday, May 24, 2026

Review: Us

Us Us by Sarina Bowen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

That continues Jamie Canning's (now a junior league hockey coach) and Ryan Wesley's (now a rookie in the NHL) story.  Living together, but having to be quiet about it.  Jamie doesn't interact with Wes's teammates and Wes with Jamie's follow coach's.  They have each other, but not much by way of friends.  Friends you'd have let in and allow them to know things.  As a result, both are isolated, Jamie more so than Wes.
Each thing they do is weighed, will this out us?  When one of Wes's teammates, Blake, moves into the building, things get interesting.  I wasn't sure if he would truly be a friend or the villain.  Blake doesn't know boundaries.  Blake is very likeable and at the same time annoying.
Things come to a head when Jamie gets really sick with the flu complicated with pneumonia.  In the end, things do work out and they learn to really communicate what each is feeling.  Enjoyable!

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Review: Common Goal

Common Goal Common Goal by Rachel Reid
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Eric is Scott's teammate (he is a goalie).  Eric is having a bit of a mid-life crisis; recently divorced (amicably), leaning into his bisexuality, and facing retirement.  It's important to retire on his own terms.  
Kyle is a grad student and figuring out what he really wants to do.  He enjoys her bartending job, but it's frustrated by his boss who wouldn't let him implement changes.  He also likes older men and has had his share of hook-ups.  He is also friends with (and in love with) Kip.
Kyle suggests helping Eric out in his quest to date a man.  And surprise!  They fall for each other.  It was a frustrating (at times) Eric's fixation on his (old) age (41).  That got old quickly.  Kyle didn't have an issue with it, so get over it.  I thought the ending was a bit rushed and appreciated the Epilogue. 

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Review: That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Human

That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Human That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Human by Kimberly Lemming
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Cherry (who is Cinnamon's sister) disappeared several years ago and was presumed dead.  She's been locked away in isolation since then.  Enter Dante, a dragon, who is looking for his mate.  He's jealous of Fallon and Felix.  
Dante ends up checking on Gideon (another dragon who has been MIA).  And lo and behold he meets his mate, Cherry.  Dante tries to win over Cherry.    
I think what ruined this for me was I couldn't forget Cherry has been isolated from her family and they do not think she is still alive.  I thought there would have been more with her family and reuniting.  I also thought she would have been more in a hurry to get home.  I just couldn't suspend my disbelief.  We do get to see the cast of characters from the previous 2 books.  That was nice!

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Review: Rebel Hard

Rebel Hard by Nalini Singh My rating: 4 of 5 stars Nayna has agreed to let her parents chose a sp...