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Book Review: Good Time

Title: Good Time

Author: Jane Aston

Rating: 4 stars

 

Jana Aston always writes a funny and delightful book that’s always a good time. Payton is first introduced as Lydia’s best friend in Good Girl. Payton is crazy and impulsive and always speaks her mind and thus catching Vince off-guard when they first meet.

 

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Book Review: Good Girl

Title: Good Girl

Author: Jana Aston

Rating: 4.5 stars

 

This book was delightful. Like always Jana Aston delivers a story that makes me laugh and makes me smile. It is filled with humor, sweetness, steam and a lot of fun.

 

Lydia follows the rules and does things by the book but everything changes when she meets Rhys one night at a bar. Her friend Payton dares her to kiss someone. Rhys over hears and offers his services. They share an instant connection and Lydia feels her first time should be Rhys. But it gets complicated when she starts her new job and Rhys ends up being her boss’s boss’s boss.

 

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Favourite Books for 2017

 

I read around a total of 235 books this year! This is a lot less than last year but still a lot by most standards.  The books are in lose order but as I found it too difficult to rate them all. My favourite and biggest series I read this year was Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. All eight books should be shown but by showing the first book, I really mean the whole series.

 

Most of the books I read now are by my favourite and well established authors or authors I know well. However there have been some debut authors this year that have made my list. These authors are Davney Perry and Noel Branham. Both are amazing authors and have been a go to. Especially Perry as her Jamison Valley series has quickly become a favourite of the year.

 

Many of favourites have been continuations of my favourite series. This includes Ella Franks Temptation series, I’m sad to say goodbye to Tate and Logan but it has been an amazing journey. I also liked the Devil’s Wolves series by Carian Cole and the newest book by Beth Flynn was much anticipated. Aly Martinez always writes amazing and very emotional duets and Katy Regnery is great at retelling fairytales (so is Linda Kage). Emma Scott made me cry with all her books and so did Mia Sheridan.

 

I am working on reading all the books published by my favourite authors and this goal will continue into 2018. I read all of Brittainy C. Cherry’s books this year and of course they were all amazing.

 

Because choosing just 50 books was really hard, I also have 10 runners up that were also amazing reads. Overall 2017 has been an amazing year for books and I’m sure 2018 will be no different.

 

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Favourite Book Read in October

 

There has been many good books this month, including finishing the Outlander series.

 

Written In My Own Heart’s Blood

The eighth book in the Outlander series and still as action packed. Claire and Jamie have reunited only to be drawn up in the goings on of the Revolution. There are many new romances also in this book which was lovely to see. Plus some interesting revelations for Roger and Brianna.

 

Forever Right Now

Darlene is starting over with her life and moves to San Francisco to hopefully peruse her dream of dancing. She meets Sawyer who lives in the same apartment building. Sawyer is finishing law school and studying for the bar all while raising his young daughter after her mother abandoned her.

 

Sure Thing

Violet is acting as a tour guide to cover for her identical twin sister when the guy she spent one night with joins her on a tour.

 

The Clover Chapel

Emmy and Nick were married one crazy night in Vegas, however Nick leaves and they don’t see each for nine years. That is until Emmy gets a teaching position in the same small town that Nick lives.

 

The Storm

Kieran has known right from the start that Marie is the girl for him, he only needs to convince her of that fact.

 

Singe

Jude used to be a cop and in a single night his entire life changed, after he was the first responder to a house fire. Rhion’s life also changed in a single night but she shares a special connection to Jude.

 

Deklan

Kera has known since she was fifteen that she will marry the son of the mafia, but everything changes when she ends up marrying the henchman Deklan instead.

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Book Review: Love in Transit

Title: Love in Transit

Authors: Jana Aston, Ainsley Booth, Kitty French, BJ Harvey, Raine Miller, Liv Morris

Rating: 4 stars

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