Friday, July 30, 2021

Release Day Review - Unforgettable

 



Unforgettable: Kohl Family: Faith & Caleb
by C.R. Riley

 

 

As I’ve mentioned before, it can be a pain to review a book because you don’t want to give away spoilers.

Now, let’s get a couple things out of the way before the details. CR does a great job at writing, and her style will draw you right into the book. It is an easy read and moves you along through all the twists and turns of the story.

Caleb and Faith meet in high school and fall in love. A great start, isn’t it? But, wait, it gets better/worse. Caleb puts all of his energy into college and then FBI training. Faith leads a lackluster life. All the while, they both hold out hope they can be back together.

There is a chance they can get back together and stay together, but those plans are dashed again. Years later, the opportunity again brings the two back together, and they rekindle their relationship. Caleb is a different man and wants to prove it, but Faith still feels in the back of her mind, he will hurt her again.

Happily, ever after is well within their grasp, but outside forces will not let that be. Love is never easy, and both Faith and Caleb must work harder than ever before to keep their love strong.

Be warned this is an emotional rollercoaster. It will take your breath away and leave you a mess of emotion. This is a romance, so love will win against all others.

Tears, laughter, suspense, shock, anger, you will get it all. Be ready for it!

I was given an ARC for an honest review of the book.



Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Cover Reveal - Playing the Field


🏈🏈🏈Cover Reveal🏈🏈🏈


Playing the Field



Playing the Field TBR: https://bit.ly/3gKp4Zm
Playing the Field Amazon: https://readerlinks.com/l/1790707


Work hard. Play harder.


I’m a player - both on and off the field.


Avery and I have been friends since we were kids.


In a moment of weakness, she winds up being the latest addition in my playbook and everything falls apart – our friendship and my life.


I’m spiraling out of control, and with my football career on the line, there is only one person who can save me.


Even though she hates me, Avery agrees to pretend to be my girlfriend to help repair my reputation. We’ve already blurred the lines of our friendship once, and playing this game isn’t making it any easier.


Will my fear take control, or will Avery be the one to finally get me to quit playing the field?