REVIEW: Knotty New Year by Merri Bright

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Knotty New Year is a contemporary Omegaverse holiday romance, book one in Merri Bright‘s The Billionaire’s Betasitter series. Candy Kane arrived for the wrong job, but it’s too late to turn back. She needs the money as a way out of what’s expected of her, but the last thing she expected was to be snowed in in a mansion with her grumpy new boss, Nicholas Paxson. A soulmate wasn’t on either of their Christmas lists, but you should never stub a gift from fate.

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REVIEW: Sunshine’s Grump by Merri Bright

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Sunshine’s Grump, an Omegaverse contemporary romance, is book two in Merri Bright‘s The Billionaire’s Betasitter Series. Sunshine is in dire need of an escape, and money is paramount for a future that allows her to control her fate, so she takes the only job available through her illegal betasitting service. An NDA must be signed, a yacht must be boarded, and a Grump is found. Grumpy has been grumpy for too long, hiding away his feelings, focusing on work, and protecting his family, but Sunshine walks in, another woman lying her way into his proximity. It’s just a week; they can last a week of snide remarks, obvious disobedience, and fighting the magnetising draw to each other, right?

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REVIEW: Risque Romance Vol. 1 by Mandi Konesni

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Risque Romance Vol. 1 comprises two paranormal romance novellas by Mandi Konesni. The first novella is Awakened; it follows Mia, who is perfectly content in her less-than-thrilling life until her best friend signs her up to be auctioned off as a date at an event and is quickly highly bid after by Erik. Erik is sinful and sensual bliss is consuming, and quickly Mia realises there might be more to life except she can’t keep Erik, even if they both desire exactly that. The second novella is Enthralled; it follows Dieri, who was cursed many centuries ago by the Romani, and he has hunted them ever since. In comes Mirela, a light in his ever-darkening existence, a little bird that he shouldn’t have, but they are drawn to each other, but the faire isn’t as quiet as it seems. Are all monsters monsters, or is that just what you’ve been told?

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