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Something Lost by Erin FitzGerald

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3.0

❤️ Cowboy/Rancher
❤️ Age-Gap
❤️ Surprise Pregnancy
❤️Single Dad

Lana gets sent back to Montana to help fight against a pipeline being built across a ranchers land. That and the cowboy, small town roped me in. Lana has been in love with Mark since she was young, she knew him through her brother.

I had a hard time relating to Lana and her struggles. There was a ton of side plots going on and miscommunication, which isn’t my cup of tea per se, but I am not a fan of anything pregnancy. So if you don’t mind that and want a great Cowboy/age-gap read, then absolutely check this out!

Overall the story was well paced and an enjoyable read if these tropes are for you.

I received this book as a complimentary copy from the author for an honest review.
Want Me by Neve Wilder

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4.0

This was a great, low angst, high spice hangover cure.

Skin Deep by L. Eveland

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5.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Craving the Chase by Syn Blackrose

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5.0

I just devoured this book in one sitting. It is absolutely a must read for lovers of stalker romances.

Noah is a psychopath. Syn Blackrose writes him in a way where you fall for him along side Chase. You see the red flags, the crazy behavior and the obsession. And yet he drags you in. He uses Chase’s trauma and loneliness to manipulate him into needing him. Even you’re manipulated into loving him knowing what he is and what he’s capable of. Even a therapist can’t escape his clutches.

Chase, sweet Chase. He’s been through the wringer and just wants someone to want him, to need him. Noah’s obsession with him is perfect for that. He knows psychopaths don’t love, but maybe he can feel something.

This isn’t for the feignt of heart. You truly get a glimpse into what loving a psychopath is like. But holy hell does he know how to f*ck. The spice is SPICY and I absolutely loved it. I cannot wait to read more from Blackrose, she k owes how to make you love the dark, to want to be in the shadows.
On Guard by Andi Jaxon, J.R. Gray

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5.0

This Book. Holy mother. I could write a 5 page paper on my love for it. This is top 3 for 2024.
His Sinner by Harmony West

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5.0

I need a Saint de Haas. His level of obsession is what every girl should want. At least any unhinged girl who loves masked stalkers, like myself.

This is part 2 of a duo, following Her Saint. I adored the first book and not so patiently awaited His Sinner, it did not let me down. We jump right in where we left of from book 1. Briar and Saint get their forced proximity (only one of them looks at it that way) and you start to see the relationship building on Briars side, Saint has been in it from the day he looked at her. As always with Harmony West's writing, the pace is great, the spice is fantastic and the story ties up nicely with a HEA wrapped in a bow.

Now the spice, it didn't come to play. From the get go you are submerged in their smutty selves. I mean there's a scene with a chandelier. It doesn't get more intense than that, and I was here for it. Over all this book was fantastic, I highly recommend this duo if you haven't read them. Not that you have to listen to me, you can find out for yourselves.