Monday, March 3, 2025

Coming Attractions & Giveaway - - March

 



March has arrived! Did it land on your doorstep like a lion or a lamb? It's cooler than normal in my corner of the world but still warm enough to enjoy a book on a comfy lounge chair in the afternoon sun. We have a variety of books to share with you this month. I hope you'll find one, or two, or many that pique your reading interest. 




Kicking off the month on Wednesday, March 5 will be a review of Scot and Bothered by Alexandra Kiley. If this second-chance contemporary romance doesn't have you itching to book a flight to Scotland, I don't know what will. 






Join me on Thursday, March 6 for a tour review of Earl Crush by Alexandra Vasti. This regency romp features a reclusive earl and a wallflower heiress who is much more than she seems. An absolute delight from this new-to-me author. 





Formula 1 racing comes roaring into town on Thursday, March 13 with a review and giveaway of Pole Position by Rebecca J. Caffery. This M/M enemies-to-lovers romance is full of tension, heat, and emotion. 





Stop by on Monday, March 10 for a review of The Usual Family Mayhem by HelenKay Dimon. Just what is Grandma up to in her kitchen? Could those delicious pies be "murderously" good? It's mayhem, mystery, and romance in this newest Dimon novel. 





J.C. Cervantes takes readers back to Mexico and the Estrada family flower farm for another compelling story in The Anatomy of Magic. Join me on Tuesday, March 11 for magic, family secrets, and a second chance at love for burned out doctor, Lilian Estrada and her first love, Sam.  





On Friday, March 14 I'll be sharing my thoughts about Shoot Your Shot, a good-luck-charm, interracial, hockey rom-com by Lexi Lafleur Brown, a woman who definitely knows the sport. 






Tuesday, March 18 brings a review and giveaway of Spring Fling by Annie England Noblin. This cozy, second-chance romance is filled with small-town charm, humor, emotional depth, and complex family dynamics. 





Santa joins us on Monday, March 24 with a review of The Lady Sparks a Flame by Elizabeth Everett. This historical romance is the second book in Everett's The Damsels of Discovery series.






I'll be back on Tuesday, March 25 with a review of The Two of Us. Rescue dogs and sweet romance, anyone? This duology includes a story by Lori Foster and another by Maisey Yates





Wednesday, March 26 takes us back to Regency London and another diverse, compelling historical romance by Vanessa Riley. Join me for a review of book two in Riley's Betting Against the Duke series: A Wager at Midnight






Wrapping up the month on Thursday, March 27 will be Santa's blog tour review of Just Our Luck by Denise Williams. I'm eager to read what she has to say about this steamy, fake-dating romance. 






That's what's on our schedule for March. What's on yours?

Two randomly chosen people who post a comment before 11:00 PM, March 5 will receive a package of books from my stash.

*U.S. only
*Must be 18



14 comments:

  1. Great bunch there , alot on my to get list,

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  2. Where do I begin? The plots look fascinating. Some of the authors are ones I admire and some look brand new to me. Even the covers seem to be actually related to the books they are on. So, could it be that again, you have provided me with more reasons to mortgage my home in order to buy books? Seriously, thanks for the list. Every month you give me books to anticipate. I appreciate it.

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  3. Patricia Bennett BarberMarch 3, 2025 at 2:28 PM

    Can't wait for Lori Foster 's book!!! Lots of authors new to me this month.

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  4. So many great upcoming reads! A Wager at Midnight stands out.

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  5. Looking forward to the new Lori foster book and Helen Kay Dimon

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  6. Spring Fling, The Usual Family Mayhem, and A Wager at Midnight are captivating and interest me.

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  7. I'm looking forward to Story of My Life by Lucy Score and Scot and Bothered!

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  8. The Usual Family Mayhem sounds really good. On my reading pile I have Murder at the Blarney Bash by Darci Hannah and Irish Stewed by Kylie Logan that I am looking forward to reading.

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  9. Hi PJ! I will be reading Scot and Bothered, and Earl Crush, for sure, since I liked the first book in each of those series. I have a couple of hockey books on deck - Tessa Bailey's Dream Girl Drama and Helena Hunting's Chase Lovett Wants Me.

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  10. Our weather has been a bit crazy, but what else is new. 70 degrees one day and 25 degrees the next morning has been the norm lately. I hope you were able to enjoy Coastal Magic this year. There were several authors I really wanted to see. I had hoped to go, but didn't register. Just as well since my husband had an accident, was injured, and totaled my car. I haven't gotten much reading done this past month. Hopefully I'll be able to do better this month. As usual, the historical books you have listed appeal. Scot And Bothered sounds like fun. The Two Of Us has two good authors that I enjoy. The Usual Family Mayhem and The Anatomy Of Magic both sound like they will be good reads. As usual, you are presenting a nice selection of books for us.

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  11. Really looking forward to Earl Crush and Shoot Your Shot!

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  12. I'm reading an ARC of Sabrina Jeffries newest book Hazardous to a Duke's Heart

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  13. Nothing really exciting. Just looking forward to any new books that are on my wish list.

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    1. That is me re the nothing exciting comment above. Patoct

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