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REVIEW: Wrong Message, Right Valentine by Romeo Alexander

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  WRONG MESSAGE, RIGHT MESSAGE by Romeo Alexander Release Date: February 13, 2021 Review Great writing and a cheeky story between a boss and his assistant when what we all fear will happen, happens. That sexy text ended up on the wrong phone. They’re a fun pair. Sebastian comes from wealth, works too much and couldn’t survive without his PA to keep him organized and fed. He’s likeable and kind and a lot of fun. Trevor is great at what he does, confident, personable, and very sexy.  It’s a quick story that sees them headlong into a hot affair. Add to your TBR List GOODREADS LINK Synopsis Sebastian: Do I have a Valentine? Ha, with the busy life I lead, dating isn’t even possible, let alone a valentine. That’s alright though, I enjoy what I do, and it’s helped by the best assistant I’ve ever had. Without Trevor, I’d probably be drowning under it all. Our strictly professional relationship is great. Well, until I open a message that changes everything… Trevor: Between a full-tim...

REVIEW: The Saint & the First-Time Sinner (Cresson Point #4)

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  THE SAINT & THE FIRST-TIME SINNER Cresson Point - Book Four by Romeo Alexander Release Date: October 22, 2022 Review I really enjoyed the premise of this story.  A palliative care nurse who was assigned to a wealthy headstrong woman. The job also comes with her son, an obnoxious, straight playboy. And boy, Shane is truly obnoxious, in a way only rich kids can be. I questioned for a moment if I would end up liking him….but I shouldn’t have doubted that I would come around, and appreciate him in the end. Kevin was a great pragmatic optimist who chose a career that isn’t easy, especially given the loss he’s had to endure over the years. But I liked that he was also a little hot-headed, and is excellent at speaking his mind.  What was great about this story is that even though they got a lovely Happy Ever After, it still felt real, personality traits weren’t magically better, they were constantly learning how to communicate and be there for each other.  I love that...