Recommendations:– An Office Aliens Christmas Collection, by V.C. Lancaster– A Holiday by Gaslight, by Mimi Matthews– Duke The Halls, by Felicity Niven Honourable Mentions:– Eat My Moon Dust, by Etta Pierce– Shifter Christmas Carol, by Jennifer Ashley An Office Aliens Christmas Collection Four holiday catch-ups with the couples from the series, told from the other POV of the novels. Zir … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.12 – Holiday Romances!
#VCLReadingChallenge no.11 – Reluctant Heroes
Reluctant Heroes: where the heroine does the chasing, and the hero, for whatever reason, resists the relationship. I didn't think I knew this many, but looking at the list, it must be one of my favourite tropes! These books are amazing! Recommendations:– The Guy Next Door, by V.C. Lancaster– Losing It All, by Kati Wilde– Her Bridegroom Bought … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.11 – Reluctant Heroes
#VCLReadingChallenge no.10 – Fake Dating
Fake Dating s one of the most classic tropes out there, and yet I was surprised to find I didn't have that many books on my kindle app that applied! Luckily my readers came in clutch with recommendations for some great-sounding books, with plenty of supernatural heroes for you! Recommendations:– The Security Guy, by V.C. Lancaster– The … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.10 – Fake Dating
#VCLReadingChallenge no.9 – Loser Heroes
As popular as "alpha" heroes are, I always want more "loser" heroes. These are the male wallflowers, the smart ones in cultures that only value combat strength, the ones battling personal demons like addictions or mental health problems. They are the ones who find a different path to walk, who conquer different problems, who offer … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.9 – Loser Heroes
#VCLReadingChallenge no.8 – Office Romance
I love office romances. I love the balance of inescapable, day after day mundanity with life-altering romance. The couple can't get away from each other if they want to, whether they start out as rivals, unrequited crushes, or just go through a messy misunderstanding or break up. It's putting livelihood and dreams in the same … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.8 – Office Romance
#VCLReadingChallenge no.7 – Tables Turn!
This month's theme is books in which power moves from one MC to the other. Think Bully romances where the hero torments the heroine in school, then when they meet again as adults, she's his boss; or where a shifter rejects a woman who turns out to be his fated mate and he has to … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.7 – Tables Turn!
#VCLReadingChallenge no.6 – Revealed Identity!
I personally love the big reveal, where it turns out that the hero was the childhood friend all along, the pen pal, the man who killed the heroine's parents, who saved her life, the anonymous benefactor, the one who cost her the promotion... The possibilities are endless! It's fertile ground for a disastrous third-act break-up, … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.6 – Revealed Identity!
#VCLReadingChallenge no.5 – Planning a Murder!
Happy spring, everyone! I hope where you are, the weather is improving. Personally, I love the summer and hot weather, so I'm perking up and coming out of hibernation. It is raining a lot though... I'm also glad pay day is here. April was an expensive month, lots of tickets to buy for the theatre … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.5 – Planning a Murder!
#VCLReadingChallenge no.4 – Single Dads
This is another genre I don't read much of (you guys need to help me out more with recs in my Facebook group!) so I haven't read every book recommending this month, I'm just counting on my favourite authors to deliver, and I know they will! I see the appeal of Single Dad romances. A … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.4 – Single Dads
#VCLReadingChallenge no.3 – M/F/M
I must confess, I don't really read this genre as much as maybe I should, and I get the impression that other people don't either, not as much as you think. I feel that maybe its fans are just particularly vocal (with love). As an author, I'm aware of when I and others are asked … Continue reading #VCLReadingChallenge no.3 – M/F/M
