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November
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- All The King’s Horses by Kim Congram
- Sex, Lies & Lingerie by a elle L’Amour
- Lovely Little Liar by J Kenner
- Bryce by Jeannine Colette & Lauren Runow
- Snapshot by Rebel Farris
- T-Bone by Vanessa Vale
- River’s Winter by Leanne Davis
- The Scandals Of Life by K.L. Humphreys
- Steady Hands by Samantha Lee
- Titan by Ester E, Schmidt
- The Bastard by Lisa Renee Jones
- Torn by Natasha Knight
- False Memory by Meli Raine
- On The Mend by Tina Gallagher
- Double Bosses by Parker Grey
- Between A Rock And A Royal by Sylvie Stewart
- We Shouldn’t’t by Vi Keeland
- Cold Cole Heart by K Webster
- Riggs by L. Wilder
- Something Special by S. Massery
- Tailor Made by Tasha Lewis
- Safe Rider by Jessica Ames
- Side Show by Gigi Birtie
- Possession by T.M.Frazier
- Royal Tease by Nana Malone
- Mafia King by Bella J.
- Tequila Tequila by Emma Hart
- Endless by Willow Winters
- Ropes by Jack Davenport
- Whiskey Undone by Carrie Ann Ryan
- International Guy: Volume 3 by Audrey Carlan
- Pucked Love by Helena Hunting
- Breaking His Law by Madison Faye
- A Taste Of Shine by Addison Cain
- Sin Bin by Mandi Beck
- Seducing Bran by Jules Barnard
- Cover Me by Rebecca Brooke
- Bulldozer by P. Dangelico
- Quick And Burn by Kelli Callahan
- Blink by Winter Travers
- This Kiss by Melody Grace
- Say Something by Jennifer L. Allen
- Ache For You by J.T. Geissinger
- Just Double The Recipe by Heidi Renee Mason
- Twisted Sacrament Anthology
- Only A Memory by J. Lea
- Confessions Of A Chatterbox by Abigail Davies
- One Week Hating You by Roya Carmen
- Lucky Christmas by K.L. Donn
- The Hero And The Hacktivist by Pippa Grant
- Jigsaw by Lilly Atlas
- Second Chance’s Kiss by E.M. Shue
- Preach. by Stylo Fantome
- Phoenix by Jessica Wayne
- Reckless Anthology
- Finding Forever by Rebecca Barber
- Perfect Odds by Lashanta Charles
- Breaking His Law by Madison Faye
- Tempting Danger by Melissa Keir
- Sc*w You by Renee Harless
- Her Royal Christmas by K.R. Grace
- Pieces Of Me by Laura Farr
- Hard To Leave by S. Jones
- Coveted Desire by Crimson Syn
- Siren In Bloom by Sophie Oak
- Whiskey Undone by Carrie Ann Ryan
- Jock Rule by Sara Ney
- Exmas by Winter Renshaw
- Unleashed by L.A. Fiore & Anthony Dwayne
- The Girl In The Closet by Michelle Heard
- How About No by Lani Lynn Vale
- Sir’s Rise by Red Phoenix
- Torn by Natasha Knight
- River Bend Series by Niecey Roy
- Accidentally Yours by Ilsa Ames
- Wolf’s Challenge by Christina Lynn Lambert
- Love Over Logic by Diana A. Hicks
- The Assist by Rebecca Jenshak
- Long Road Home by Stacey Lynn
- Just Double The Recipe by Heidi Renee Mason
- Devoted To Love by Shayla Black
- On The Mend by Tina Gallagher
- One Knight Stand by Jessica Prince
- The High Priestess by Olivia Ryann
- Three Dates by Grahame Claire
- Fighting For Someday by M.M. Koenig
- Overdrive by Jessa York
- Dark Need by J Thomspson
- All The King’s Horses by Kim Congram
- The Legacy by Dylan Allen
- Heath by K Webster & Nikki Ash
- The Binding Of The Halo by Shea Swain
- The Dirty Ones by JA Huss
- Haunted By A Moment by Dora Blume
- Lucky Little Lies by Josie Bordeaux
- The Hale Brothers Series by Kathryn Andrews
- Through The Mist by Cece Ferrell
- Deception And Chaos by S.M. Soto
- Protecting Her Heart by Samantha Lind
- The Millionaire Mountain Climber by Laura Boon
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November
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Wolf by Lisa Lang Blakeney
A one-click, damn I read it one night, sexy boss romance and fated love story with the perfect alpha as*hole.
From bestselling author Lisa Lang Blakeney, comes a new standalone, billionaire boss romance set in the world of professional football.
How many ways do I need to say-I quit?
URSULA
My family thinks I'm crazy, my astrology chart says it's a mistake, but after three years of carefully molding the highly narcissistic Cooper Barnes into the "athlete influencer" of the year- I quit.
He won't care anyway. Whether they work for him or sleep with him, women have always been expendable to the billionaire baller. Even me.
COOPER
What is wrong with Ursula Owens? It's like she woke up one day this whole new person. A woman I don't recognize.
One day she was my quirky, highly organized assistant, happily managing my entire life for me. The next she is handing in her resignation with no warning and no good reason.
Good thing I know what I want. I may have met her by chance, but I'm keeping her by choice. Just maybe our love story is fated after all.
Wolf is a full-length, standalone romance. It is Book Two in The Nighthawk Series.
THE NIGHTHAWK SERIES
Gunslinger (Book 1)
Wolf (Book 2)
Diesel (Book 3)
From bestselling author Lisa Lang Blakeney, comes a new standalone, billionaire boss romance set in the world of professional football.
How many ways do I need to say-I quit?
URSULA
My family thinks I'm crazy, my astrology chart says it's a mistake, but after three years of carefully molding the highly narcissistic Cooper Barnes into the "athlete influencer" of the year- I quit.
He won't care anyway. Whether they work for him or sleep with him, women have always been expendable to the billionaire baller. Even me.
COOPER
What is wrong with Ursula Owens? It's like she woke up one day this whole new person. A woman I don't recognize.
One day she was my quirky, highly organized assistant, happily managing my entire life for me. The next she is handing in her resignation with no warning and no good reason.
Good thing I know what I want. I may have met her by chance, but I'm keeping her by choice. Just maybe our love story is fated after all.
Wolf is a full-length, standalone romance. It is Book Two in The Nighthawk Series.
THE NIGHTHAWK SERIES
Gunslinger (Book 1)
Wolf (Book 2)
Diesel (Book 3)
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I
do believe i`ll be starting a list on authors that have managed to keep
me awake long after my preferred bed time. Lisa Lang Blakely will be on
that list. Wolf was a short read. I started it in the morning and by
the time I finally put down my kindle to attempt to sleep, well, I had
finished the book. It was interesting. It was engaging too. Completely
different from what I’ve come to expect from this author, as I’ve had
the chance to read the majority of her books.
I’ll
admit that I haven’t read Gunslinger before getting my grubby little
fingers on Wolf, but I do own it, and i`m thinking that now I should
start from that book so that I get a better idea of who the Nighthawks
are. This book was fun, I liked the fact that for more than half of the
book, Lisa Lang Blakely concentrated on who the characters are rather
than the supposed chemistry that exists between them. I was intrigued,
and that’s what kept me wanting to keep reading.
Only,
as I kept reading, hitting that 60-65% mark, I found that things
progressed incredibly fast. We get hit by so much information all at the
same time, and I know that had this book been a full length rather than
a novella, it would have made a huge difference. In that 30-35% left of
the book, we get the backstory of Coop and Ursula, we finally
understand why the book is called Wolf and we have the growing chemistry
that is built between these two.
Yes,
I may wish there was more to this book, but it was still captivating.
It still made me want to keep reading and it was completely new for me
from this author. I`m more than a little curious to find out what she`ll
come up with in her next release.
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