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Rebound by Eden Finley

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3.0

Sexy and instant. Like ramen cup noodles it's a nice treat but a cheap one.
Rolling Dice by Ann-Katrin Byrde

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4.0

OMG. So cute. Can this please have it's own book!?
The Long and Winding Road by TJ Klune

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5.0

This book was so damned sweet and epic! The first 30% or so was Bear's POV for the events in book 3, which somewhat upset me cause I wanted to get the show on the road with the whole babies thing. But it fit into the whole winding roads theme and let's face it I love Bear and Ty. It was a sweet and fitting end to everything. And even though I felt sad at facing the end of the series TJ left my heart filled with hope and a good kind of ache. Bravo TJ Klune! Bravo!
The Tragic Life of Lady Tina DeSilva by TJ Klune

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4.0

It was funny to see Sam and Gary in the he eyes of Tina. Though that girl a bitch. Haveheart 4ever!!
Rise of the Alpha Squirrel by Kate Lowell

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3.0

Lol. This was hilarious with nutty characters and punny humor. God I love puns. The highlight had to be the were-squirrel vs were-moose fight. Also now I'm strangely hungry for candied nuts.
A Forbidden Gift by Silvia Violet

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1.0

This was as ludicrous. Had absolutely every ridiculous porn cliche you could imagine. Big daddy impregnating his two naught boys. Hot as hell but so silly one cant help but laugh.
Proper English by KJ Charles

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3.0

3.5 Stars. I love me some KJC but I must admit this book was a tad bit boring. It was mostly just people hanging around the house talking. Not much action at all. I mean nobody even died until a good 69% into the book. KJC has me spoiled with murder and mystery. I expect more excitement! The mystery usually develops early on along with whatever romantic relationship the MC's are having. Speaking of MC's Fen and Pat freaking rocked! Both were solid characters full of thought and personality. I love them to death. And their relationship blossomed beautifully.
This was my first time reading a f-f romance and I was very anxious and curious about how it would go. The love scenes between them were well done and steamy. That being said girl-girl stuff is definitely not my cup of tea. In fact I kind of spat the tea out and was haunted by the flavor for a while. I mean to each their own, but apparently this is not my thing. They make a cute couple and all, but next time I read f-f romance I think I'll read over any sex scenes.
I sort of want to re-read Think of England now so I can pay extra special attention to Pat and Fen in the background. They are so awesome! That being said I want to point out that this book is an excellent stand alone and does not require any previous readings.