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3.5 stars. Cutest Couple, the second novella in Kate Davies’ Girls Most Likely to… series, is a fast-paced second chance at love story. Please click HERE to read my review in its entirety.
 
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kbranfield | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 3, 2020 |
Girl Most Likely to Succeed is a short read, but Kate Davies does an excellent job building a believable relationship between Kelsey and Nathan. Please click HERE to read my review in its entirety.
 
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kbranfield | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 3, 2020 |
Review Posted on HarlequinJunkie.com

Cutest Couple by Kate Davies is the second book in the “Girls Most Likely To…” series. If you truly judge a book by it’s cover, you might think these books are fluffy and cute – which is true, to a point. I’ll start my review by telling you that I absolutely LOVE series’ that tell …Read More
 
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Aleveria | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 12, 2017 |
Going for Broke is a story of two high school classmates who are each talented in their own way & the different paths they take. Chase took the risky way & headed off to Hollywood to be a star. Mia took the safe way, went to college & is the drama teacher at their old high school. Mia crushed on Chase in high school & the feelings are still there. Does Chase feel the same? Why is he back in Sapphire Falls? Is Mia truly happy in her job?

For a novella, Kate did a wonderful job of setting the scene. The characters were life like & inspired emotions in the reader. Chase came across as an arrogant jerk at the beginning but you were able to put yourself in his shoes. A high school actor that everyone in the small town thought would conquer the world. How did real life treat him? Mia took the safe route. Did she have regrets?was it the better path? The dynamic between them changed as you read through the story. Loved it!
 
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Pam50627 | Sep 14, 2016 |
"2.5 out of 5 stars. Two high school friends learn that their feelings for each other have only grown over the years. I liked the moral of this novel, which was that it doesn't matter about everyone else's opinion of you but what you think about yourself."

Read more of this review and two teasers here: http://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot.com/2013/04/disappointmentville-girls-most...
 
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fromjesstoyou | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 21, 2016 |
This was a cute, quick read from a new-to-me author. I loved the premise--the high school reunion--as I'm a fan of fanning those old flames. While this one wasn't exactly like that (heroine harbored a crush, hero saw her as just a friend), it still had that nostalgic feel that I love.

While I really like the idea of these being a series of different couples on the same weekend (or so I assume...), I don't think the kinks of that quite got ironed out. There were pieces that were dangled in front of our faces, but we didn't have enough details on to get the whole picture. I understand the blanks will be filled in during the later novellas, but it still had me tilting my head a bit while reading.

I enjoyed the hero, Nathan, and the side characters, Tess and Bree, but the MC in this one wasn't my favorite. She was a little woe-is-me for my taste.

However, this was short, sweet, and the sex was hot, so if you're looking for a quick afternoon read, this might be perfect for you.
 
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CreativeJunkie | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 23, 2013 |
Class reunion time! And Kelsey would love to see Nathan as much as he would love to see her other than the fact she is embarrassed. Vote most likely to succeed of her class, when she had to stay home to help with the family business verses attend college, she feels embarrassed to tell Nathan she has never left town.

I did not like this book. Super-hot Nathan came off as desperate and Kelsey as overly dramatic for what the situation really was. The chemistry between the two were just ok (even though it read over the top.)

All in all, it was a super quick romance read. Was I able to finish the book? Yes. Was I interested in the outcome? Not really.

I received this ebook in exchange for an honest review for NetGalley.
 
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Books007 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 7, 2013 |
Let me first say that I don't much care for modern erotica. I just can't relate to the hip, edgy, modern, thinly drawn city dwelling hipsters that populate most books I attempt.
That's why reading "Tease Me, Please Me" came as such a welcome surprise.
Kate Davies populates her world with three-dimensional characters who are nice, fairly normal, and generally are going through a tough time. Mollie jumps out of a cake to surprise her boyfriend and finds him getting pleasured by a stripper. Her friend Caroline is falsely arrested by the cop she later falls for. These are just two of the three stories in the book. They're nice people, people you can identify with, and root for, and, when they do find love (and boy, do they!) it's a happy, joyous time for everyone.
Kate's strengths are in her characters and her situations. I could wish for a firmer hand from her editor in some cases. Oh, and her humor. Kate knows the importance of humor in these situations, and she uses it to great effect.
And yes. The sex. Best described as White Hot Vanilla. Very, very well done. I think you'll like it.½
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groovykinda | Feb 6, 2013 |
Strip Tease by Kate Davies is actually kind of funny! The book begins with Caroline in a run down strip club all alone looking for the perfect stripper for her best friend's bachelorette party. At the wrong place at the wrong time, she is arrested for solicitation. But the dreamy cop soon realizes his mistake and from there I won't ruin the rest of the story! Caroline and McDreamy Cop Tony obviously become friends as well as lovers, but the story is comical and easy to like.½
 
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kysmom02 | Jan 20, 2009 |
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~Home for Christmas by Kate Davies~

With her husband gone and her daughter spending the holiday with her fiancée's family, Sophia books a cruise for Christmas this year, far from her memories and even further from the very distracting presence of her friend and business partner, Ethan. She just needs some time and space to figure out what she wants for the rest of her life, and whether or not her feelings for Ethan are real or just a by-product of their close friendship.

Ethan has been waiting for the right opportunity to let Sophia know just how he feels about her. Having been careful to give her space in which to grieve her late husband, he has bided his time in reluctant patience - he'll be damned if he misses his chance with her now. Determined to finally make his move and tell the lovely widow just how much she means to him, he moves heaven and earth to land himself on the same cruise. He'll pull out all the stops to make both of their dreams come true, praying that those dreams will be possible together.

Home for Christmas is an absolutely wonderful tale about a mature romance between two friends who have long loved each other from afar. With a starring couple who are both over forty, Kate Davies offers a realistic look at love the second time around for those of us who are long past the first bloom of youth, but still young enough to entertain dreams of love and forever.

As a no-nonsense widow and the mother of a young adult daughter, Sophia is mindful of her family's needs, while still being very aware of her own as a woman. When the death of her husband left her as part-owner in his business, she never hesitated to roll up her sleeves and work in the family business alongside her friend and partner, Ethan. She knows Ethan would do anything for her, but worries that her growing romantic ideas about him are born of their close proximity and her dependence on his presence in her life. While she is ready to admit her feelings, she needs time away to be sure of them before running the risk of damaging their friendship.

Of course, Ethan wouldn't be our story's hero if he let her get away with that. The man is romantically relentless, determined that he won't spend Christmas apart from the woman he loves more than anything. Even still, he gives her every chance to keep him at arm's length once he arrives on board the cruise ship, while hoping deep down inside that she doesn't take those opportunities. But Ethan means to make this relationship last for the rest of their lives, and his resolve that Sophia be sure of not just his feelings for her but hers for him are heart-warming.

Home for Christmas is a wonderfully inspiring romance that will make readers rejoice in the belief that new life and new love can most certainly happen no matter your age.

~Look What Santa Brought by Annmarie McKenna~

Scott Wyatt may be blind, but he can see a good thing when it is right in front of him. And Tara Patrick definitely fits under the good thing category. Scott has been biding his time just waiting for his chance to show Tara they can be more than just friends. With her recent break-up from her louse of a boyfriend and her subsequent need to show the bum she is serious about the break-up, Scott offers himself up to play the part of her new boyfriend. Of course, Scott just happens to be into method acting, and this is the role of his lifetime...

Tara isn't so sure about Scott's plan - especially when it involves moving in with him, albeit temporarily. But when his family makes her a business offer that is too good to be true, she can't refuse. One little problem: how will she ever be able to keep her hands off her hunky friend while living in such close proximity? Scott could never be interested in a woman like her - could he?

Fans of Annmarie McKenna's work will be delighted when they recognize the hero of Look What Santa Brought as the very same Scott Wyatt we first met in her book Blackmailed. Yes, this is the same Scott that is Brianna's little brother! Of course, this new story takes place years later and Scott is one very sexy adult man now, ready for his own shot at romance with the woman of his dreams.

Scott has certainly grown up right, now running his own business and enjoying life almost to the fullest. The only thing missing in his life is love. Sure, his looks pave the way for him with most women, but many regard him as nothing more than a curious fling due to his blindness. Tara is one of the few women that treats him just like any other man, which he most certainly is. Despite his disability, Scott is more than capable of taking care of both himself and the woman he loves.

Tara is a woman in a situation many of us have unexpectedly found ourselves in at one time of having suddenly found herself in a potentially abusive relationship. Determined to rid herself of the man trying to control her life and stand on her own, she is at first understandably reluctant to accept Scott's offer to help. That reluctance only increases as things take a dangerous turn and she is unwilling to put either Scott or his family at risk. Of course, the valiant Scott is not one to take no for an answer, especially regarding the safety of the woman he has loved for so long.

Although a short story, Look What Santa Brought affords us a `where are they now' glimpse into the lives of Scott's sister and her men, reinforcing one happy ever after while delivering another in the form of Scott and Tara's relationship.

This sexy little story may have a holiday theme, but Look What Santa Brought is undeniably a story that will be enjoyed by romance fans no matter the time of year. I know it will enjoy a permanent place in my library so I may re-read it at will in the years to come.

~Love Me, Still by Maya Banks~

Left to die by her werewolf mates after they are convinced she betrayed them and killed their father, Heather survives against the odds, though without the men she loves more than life itself, her soul feels dead inside.

Now Cael and Riyu have learned the truth, and realize their own terrible betrayal of their beautiful mate. They will do anything to make it up to Heather and earn her forgiveness, but is it too late? Has her trust in them been irrevocably broken?

Leave it to Maya Banks to have me bawling my eyes out over the Christmas holiday. With her holiday release, Love Me, Still, Ms. Banks tore my heart to shreds. Between my past experience with this author's stories and the publisher's synopsis, I really should have expected as much, in hindsight.

Never has Maya Banks' ability to instill empathy for her characters in the reader been more evident than in this story. I felt everything that Heather felt. I ached when she ached for the loss of her mates. I sobbed when she cried over the hurt she saw in her mates' eyes when they believed she had betrayed them. And when they returned to her, I felt the same joy Heather did at her return to the mates and the pack she so cherished.

In the midst of all that raw emotion, it never occurred to me what the story didn't have. It wasn't until later as I reminisced over the story that it struck me - this is the first Maya Banks title I have ever read that has no sex scene. You read that right - none whatsoever. And you know what? As much as I have enjoyed this author's undeniable talent at crafting love scenes that would melt the paint off a car, I didn't even notice it wasn't there while I read the story. It worked very well without it. In fact, I would venture so far to say that if adding a sex scene to this story meant cutting any other part of the tale, I would absolutely not want it. Love Me, Still was that perfect. If anyone should doubt Maya Banks' writing talent, this story can be held up as a prime example of her ability to stir emotions without needing sex to do so.

When I am in the mood for a good tearjerker with a beautiful love story featuring the reuniting of lovers, Love Me, Still will be the book I reach for time and again.

~Miracle at Midnight by Stacia Wolf~

In her time, Comtesse Amara de la Cortese was an unfeeling ruler with a heart of stone. And so, one fateful Christmas, Saint Nicholas turned the heartless ruler into a statue of stone, destined to wake from her prison every fifty years to try and redeem herself by proving she now understands the meaning of love. She has only ten chances and so far has failed the first nine.

When she wakes for the tenth and final time to find herself in the care of single father Nick and his sweet young daughter Sami, she knows something has changed. Perhaps Sami is the key to the answer, maybe this innocent child can teach her what all who have come before have failed to show her.

Miracle at Midnight is the first book I have yet read by Stacia Wolf, but will certainly not be my last. This powerful story grabbed me from page one, and had me turning the pages just as quickly as I could read them, stopping only to wipe the tears from my eyes at times. This story will evoke so many emotions from you that by the time you have finished reading, your eyes will be watery, your heart will be full, and you will feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

This is a story not just of romance, but of redemption and sacrifice. Watching as Amara finally decides to ignore her quest and simply enjoy her last moments of life and the people she has found to spend them with makes one think about how we live our own lives each day, taking for granted the people we love and the time we have. It was truly inspiring to watch Amara's evolution from a cruel sovereign to a woman who would do anything, give up anything for the people she has grown to care for.

Miracle at Midnight has found a permanent home on my bookshelf. This is the perfect inspirational story to read again and again when one needs to be reminded of what is really important in life.

~Second Chance Christmas by Mackenzie McKade~

Home for Christmas, it is the first time Lori Dayton has returned to Safford, Arizona since that fateful time when she lost Dean Wilcox. Not only did she lose his love, but she earned his hatred. How can she bear to face him again?

But face him she does, albeit unintentionally. When her brother drags her off for a drink at the local tavern, she runs into Dean and his accusing glare right away. Still, she does her best to avoid him. But fate has a way of intervening when you least want it to...

Seeing Lori again, Dean can't deny the compelling attraction he still has for her. But they'll never be able to forget the past, will they? More importantly, does he even want to try?

Oh my gosh. I BAWLED throughout this amazing story. If Mackenzie McKade set out to twist her readers' hearts and run their every emotion through the wringer when she wrote Second Chance Christmas, then she certainly succeeded with this reviewer. As far as tear-jerkers go, this story is right up there with one of her previous books, Lisa's Gift, which makes me tear up every time I even think of it.

Aptly titled Second Chance Christmas, this is a story of reunited lovers that find forgiveness for each other during the holidays. Having been driven apart by misunderstanding and tragedy years earlier, both Lori and Dean have suffered without each other, their tragedy exacerbated further by the fact that they lost each other because of it.

As the story unwinds, and we discover the reason for their separation, our hearts break. But when this couple finds their way back to each other for good, we really see what an uplifting romance this truly is. I didn't just read this book, I felt every word of it deep in my soul. I will carry this romance in my heart for a very long time.
 
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