Sunday, July 12, 2026

Book review: GRIZZ, by Sawyer Bennett & Bill Keenan


Vipers #1

Grizz & Daisy

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This story follows Grizz, the explosive star player of the New York Vipers, and Daisy, a rising fashion writer who gets fired for asking the hard questions nobody wants to answer. Both of them are bold, stubborn, and used to being called “difficult,” so when Daisy ends up working for the Vipers and is assigned to keep Grizz in line, the clash is instant.

What I loved is how Daisy sees past Grizz’s rough edges right away. She doesn’t baby him, doesn’t get intimidated, and doesn’t let him skip out on his responsibilities. That earns his respect fast, and the chemistry between them starts building in this push‑pull way that feels natural for two people who don’t trust easily. Their connection turns physical early, and even though they call it casual, it’s obvious they’re becoming each other’s safe place.


The book spends a lot of time inside their heads — their fears, their anger, their pasts — and that gives the romance a heavier, more emotional tone. Grizz’s family situation adds depth, showing why he carries so much bottled‑up pain. Daisy becomes the person who steadies him, even when he tries to shove her away.


There is a breakup, and it hurts, but it fits who they are: two people terrified of repeating old patterns. The reunion is tender and full of longing, though I wished the ending had more closure. I wanted an epilogue or at least clarity about Daisy’s job plans.


What I loved:


• Daisy’s strength — she’s firm, funny, and refuses to shrink herself.

• Grizz’s vulnerability — once he lets you see it, you root for him.

• Elias, the best friend — honestly one of my favorite parts. His support is warm and non‑pushy.

• The writing style feels different from Sawyer Bennett’s solo books: more description, more rumination, less hockey action. I missed the girlfriend group energy from other Vipers stories, but the friendship here was wonderful.


This is a heated, emotional, character‑heavy romance about two abrasive, passionate people learning how to soften for each other. It’s messy, tender, and full of slow healing. The ending needed a bit more wrap‑up, but the journey was strong and satisfying.


Purchase links


https://geni.us/Grizz



About the authors


Meet Sawyer Bennett:

New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Sawyer Bennett uses real life experience to create relatable stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From contemporary romance, fantasy romance, and both women’s and general fiction, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone.

A former trial lawyer from North Carolina, when she is not bringing fiction to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to her very adorable daughter, as well as full-time servant to her wonderfully naughty dogs.

If you’d like to receive a notification when Sawyer releases a new book, sign up for her newsletter (sawyerbennett.com/signup).


Connect with Sawyer Bennett:

https://geni.us/SawyerBennett


Meet Bill Keenan:

Bill Keenan played hockey at Harvard University from 2005 to 2008 and professionally in Europe from 2009 to 2012. After completing his MBA at Columbia Business School, he worked for two years in Deutsche Bank's investment banking division. He currently serves as COO of Graydon Carter's Air Mail.


Connect with Bill Keenan:

https://www.instagram.com/billkeenanwrites/ 




Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Book review: XOXO, SUMMER, by S.L. Scott

Season Sisters #1
Summer & Danuek
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A sweet, cozy, slow‑building romance set in an idyllic small town, full of charm, laughter, and a family you instantly want to belong to.

Daniel Sutton arrives in Mountain Laurel Cove hoping for peace, time with his son Roman, and space to figure out his future in hockey. He’s famous, exhausted, and a little lonely in ways he doesn’t admit. Summer Season, on the other hand, is the town’s rule‑loving caretaker — a woman shaped by loss, responsibility, and years of raising her sisters. She’s funny, loving, and a little uptight, but in the most endearing way.


Their meet cute is pure comedy: Summer shows up with a welcome basket, finds Daniel half‑dressed and glorious, gets flustered enough to end up on her knees, and suddenly this serious, rule‑following woman is flirting like she hasn’t in ages. The banter is bright, silly, and full of innuendo — the kind that makes you grin.


From there, everything snowballs. A broken faucet, a flooded cottage, no plumbers available, and suddenly Daniel and Roman are staying with Summer and her family. And what a family — Dolly and the Season sisters (Autumn Leaf, Winter Snow, Spring Lily, and Summer Sky) are quirky, warm, and unforgettable. Roman fits right in, and Daniel… well, he starts to feel like he’s been part of their world forever.


What I loved most is how the romance grows. It’s not instant love. It’s liking first with a strong dose of chemistry, then trust, then the kind of affection that sneaks up on both of them. Summer sees the man behind Daniel’s fame — the tired, sweet, hopeful man who wants to be known for more than hockey. And Daniel sees Summer’s heart, her humor, her strength, and the way she carries her whole world with so much care.


There’s real tension too: Summer’s dream of buying the cottages she manages, the threat of big money coming to destroy the town’s identity, Daniel’s career crossroads, and the pressure of long‑distance stretches when he’s asked to coach new hires. But through all of it, they keep choosing each other, even when it’s hard.


The story stays warm, funny, and full of small‑town magic. Roman is adorable, Dolly is an irreverent delight, the sisters are a sweet riot, and Daniel and Summer’s connection feels earned and tender. It’s a romance about being seen, being supported, and finding a home — not just a place, but a person.


Four stars. A charming, heartfelt read with lovable characters, slow‑burn sweetness, and a hero who finally gets the love he’s been craving.


Purchase links


https://geni.us/XOXOAm


About the author


New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author, S.L. Scott, writes character driven, heart-racing suspense, and swoony romances that will leave you glued to the page. With stories ranging from witty beach reads to heart wrenching and heart healing, her stories are highly regarded as emotional, relatable, and captivating.


Her books are more than escapes for the voracious readers of today. They are journeys of the heart that always come with a happily ever after reward at the end.


For more information, visit her website and sign up for her newsletter. She also loves to connect with readers on social media.


Connect with S.L. Scott:

https://linktr.ee/s.l.scott


Monday, July 6, 2026

Book review: TRY AGAIN, BABY, by Julia Wolf

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A warm, emotional second‑chance romance full of heart, family, and one unforgettable little girl! This story gave me big feelings in the best way. It starts with Mazzy, stranded in New Zealand, heartbroken and trying to get home on a cheaper ticket. She’s a mess, she knows it, and she’s honest about it — which is exactly why the cute stranger at the counter laughs with her instead of at her. That tiny moment of kindness turns into something huge when she learns he paid for her ticket and she’s suddenly sitting next to him in business class. Their chemistry is instant, sweet, and a little chaotic, and their one night together feels like two lost people finding comfort in each other.

Six months later, everything changes. Mazzy is pregnant, struggling with bills, trying to continue her studies. When she tries to tell Ben, he rejects her so harshly it breaks something inside her. She moves on, builds a life, and becomes the kind of mother who fights for her child’s health and happiness even when she’s exhausted. I loved her strength — quiet, steady, and so real.


Four years later, fate throws them back together in Denver. They learn that four years ago, she mistook Ben’s twin Roman. And the moment Ben learns he has a daughter? It’s gut‑punch emotional. He’s overwhelmed with joy, grief, and regret all at once. It felt like watching someone’s heart crack open. When he finally meets Katty, he’s done for — completely in love, completely changed. Those scenes made me cry; they were tender and full of longing for the years he missed.


From there, the book becomes a mix of healing, family chaos, and slow rebuilding. Ben is a big‑hearted rugby player with huge emotions and a tendency to leap before thinking. Mazzy is grounded, mature, and protective. Together, they find a rhythm that feels natural and sweet. His brothers fall in love with Katty instantly, and the family moments — the laughter, the teasing, the fierce loyalty — were some of my favorites.


I also loved Mazzy’s support system: Aunt Barb with her prickly love, Kylie with her wild influencer energy, and Shira with her gentle kindness. Katty steals every scene she’s in. She’s adorable, funny, and full of personality, and watching her bond with her dad was beautiful.


There is a lot of sex once Mazzy and Ben reconnect — long, detailed scenes that pop up often. For me, they slowed the story down, but skimming worked fine because the emotional core stayed strong.


My verdict: a heartfelt, funny, emotional romance about second chances, family wounds, and the fierce love between a father and the daughter he never knew he had. Mazzy’s strength and Ben’s huge heart make them easy to root for, and Katty brings all the sunshine. A warm, satisfying four‑star read.


Purchase links


https://mybook.to/TryAgainBaby 

Available in KU



About the author


Julia Wolf writes sexy rockers, grumpy billionaires, snarky heroines, and bad ass women. She’s a firm believer in happily ever afters, no matter how rocky the road is to get there.


She doesn’t believe in “guilty pleasures”, only pleasure. Reading about a plus size woman who gets absolutely railed by a hot rock star is pleasure. Reading about a damaged college student whose flaws are valued and loved by the grumpy guy next door is pleasure. Reading about love in a small town or big city or on a tour bus is pleasure. Reading romance is pleasure!


Julia lives in Maryland with her husband and three crazy, beautiful children. When she’s not writing romance, she’s reading it. Some of her favorite things are, in no particular order: goats, books, coffee, and Target.


Connect with Julia Wolf:

https://www.instagram.com/authorjuliawolf/


Saturday, July 4, 2026

Book review: VOICES CARRY, by Alison Rhymes

A heartfelt, gripping romance about healing, safety, and finally choosing yourself, this book pulled me in from the very first page. Lou arrives in the small town of Stowaway carrying the weight of years of emotional and physical harm, and the story follows her as she slowly rebuilds her sense of safety, identity, and worth. Even without going into plot details, her journey is powerful. She’s a former model who never received real affection growing up, then fell into an abusive relationship that chipped away at her confidence until she barely recognized herself. Watching her rediscover her strength is one of the most beautiful parts of the book.

Grady, a firefighter and EMT, becomes a steady presence in her life. He’s been through his own heartbreak — a messy divorce, constant battles over custody of his daughter Paige — yet he remains gentle, patient, and deeply protective. He knows how to approach someone who’s been hurt, and he gives Lou space to breathe while still showing up for her in quiet, meaningful ways. Their connection grows naturally, with easy conversation, shared humor (the morning‑poop talk with best friend Juliet had me laughing), and a slow build of trust that feels earned.


The town itself adds warmth and charm. Stowaway is the kind of place where people look out for each other, where friendships stretch back decades, and where found family becomes just as important as blood. Juliet’s unwavering support, Grady’s wonderful parents, and Paige’s sweet bond with Lou all help her heal in ways she never expected.


What I loved most is Lou’s transformation. She starts the story believing she’s unlovable and broken — lies planted in her childhood and reinforced later — but she has an inner steel she never realized she possessed. With time, care, and the right people around her, she begins to see her own worth. She becomes stronger, braver, and more determined to reclaim her life. Her kindness never fades, even when she’s hurt, and her growth feels both realistic and inspiring.


Grady is the perfect example of a strong man who leads with tenderness. He loves his daughter fiercely, he shows up for Lou without hesitation, and he never tries to control her. He supports her healing, respects her boundaries, and fights for the people he loves with quiet determination.


By the end, I felt uplifted. This story blends heartbreak with hope, trauma with recovery, and fear with empowerment. It’s about survival, found family, and becoming the best version of yourself. I finished it feeling enlightened, comforted, and grateful for a romance that treats healing with so much care.


Purchase links


𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗜𝗡 𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗗𝗟𝗘 𝗨𝗡𝗟𝗜𝗠𝗜𝗧𝗘𝗗

https://geni.us/voicescarry

Paperback: https://geni.us/voicescarrypb


About the author


Alison lives somewhere in the shadow of a Pacific Northwest Mountain, bordered by the Puget Sound, and not too far from the country roads she grew up on. 


When not writing, she can be found avidly reading, traveling with youthful wanderlust, or slowly turning the inside of her house into her own personal houseplant jungle. 


Content Warnings for Alison's books can be found on her website alisonrhymes.com


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Alison can be contacted at alison@alisonrhymes.com


Thursday, July 2, 2026

Book review: KNIGHTS LIKE THESE, by Kendall Ryan


Off the Ice #3

Archer & Sydney

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I would just like to say this book was beautiful. Of the whole series so far, this one touched me the most. It had layers, feelings, quiet heartbreak, and the kind of slow‑burn love that stays with you long after you finish.


This is one of the best friends‑to‑lovers stories I’ve ever read. Sydney has loved Archer since she was fourteen, and you can feel that history in every page. She loved him from the moment he walked into her ballet class as a quiet, intense teenager. Their lives stayed intertwined through college, relationships, marriage, heartbreak, and parenthood. All that history made their story feel rich and lived‑in, earned.


The twins were a delight. Lily with her wild energy and tiny‑litigator attitude, and Luke with his quiet seriousness and love for marine life. They added so much heart to the story.  And I loved how much they loved Sydney!


Archer’s journey was emotional. He’s a man who hides behind “safe choices,” and watching him finally face his truth was powerful. Sydney’s growth was just as meaningful—finding her purpose, her joy, and her place in Archer’s world.


I should also mention Lauren, Sydney’s friend from back home. Initially I didn’t love her because I found her too meddling, too bossy—but by the end, she surprised me. She showed real compassion when Sydney was unraveling, and her kindness mattered. And I think we’ll see her in a future book, too!


This book had nuance, tenderness, humor, and a whole hockey family that made everything richer. A gorgeous slow burn with a payoff that felt earned. Five stars, easily.


Purchase links


Kindle: https://amzn.to/4nH9QGy

Goodreads: https://geni.us/grknights


About the author


Kendall Ryan writes contemporary romance. Her books have been featured on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestsellers lists a combined total of more than 100 times. 


Connect with Kendall:

WEBSITE www.kendallryanbooks.com

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INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/kendallryan1

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Book review: GRIZZ, by Sawyer Bennett & Bill Keenan

Vipers #1 Grizz & Daisy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This story follows Grizz, the explosive star player of the New York Vipers, and Daisy, a rising fashi...