Five 5-star reads for August & wrapping up EV Summer Reads

It’s nothing but 5-star reads for August in EV Summer Reads. Click the titles below to see more from each book.

It’s All Relative - Rachel Magee

This was my first Rachel Magee book and it will not be my last. From the first time we meet each character to the way each story line is wrapped up, I loved every moment.
We first meet Helena & her teacher best friend Landon as Helena prepares to spend her mother’s wedding weekend with ‘The Perfects’ on a remote Florida island. Helena ropes Landon into joining her for moral support but when they arrive to The Maddox home in Florida, Landon quickly finds out the biggest surprise of the weekend may be his own.
Enter Helena’s soon to be step-sister and Landon’s “one that got away”.
I went into this read somewhat blind which had been my favourite way to read Advanced Reader Copies as of late and it was one wonderful surprise after another.
This storyline has 4 points of view & each one adds value and perspective to the storyline of 4 individuals to who together and find the pieces of themselves that they once thought lost.
It’s a 10/10 and now I can’t wait to read more from Rachel.
Disclaimer: I received both the Advanced Reader and Listener copies from Netgalley. I both listened and real the book and found myself preferring to read the book and develop the sound of each character in my own mind.
All thoughts and expressions in this review are my own.
Thank you to Netgalley and TNZ Fiction for the opportunity.

Flirtation or Faceoff & Betrothal or Breakaway - Leah Brunner

Continued with this series from Leah and it did not disappoint. These books are fun and flirty and allow readers to dip their toe in the world of professional hockey. Each book can be read as a stand-alone but are part of Leah’s series on the fictional NHL hockey team the D.C. Eagles.

Don’t Go Faking My Heart - Kate Watson

Welcome back to Sugar Maple Farms where we catch up with Ash and Rusty.
Our fourth trip to Sugar Maple Farms is here as we get reacquainted with The Janes and get to know Ash & Rusty a bit better. He’s the VP of Agricultural Distribution & Retail Ops and she’s the CMO for Jane & Co. But where Rusty has memorized Ash’s intricacies like a baseball card, she is just getting up to speed with what makes Rusty the man he is.
When Rusty isn’t working at the farm, he can be found helping a neighbour, working one of the fruit stands or supporting Jane & Co with their latest marketing endeavour.
Ash? She’s on top of the world with a new pitch that will support the town, that is until someone unexpected from her past becomes a VERY visible presence in her new world.
What I loved:
• The small nods to the first three books
• The way Ash takes the time to get to know Rusty for who he truly is.
• The quiet moments they spend together.
• Ash finally gets to meet Rusty’s tummy waffles
• The way they support one another, in celebration and in hard moments.
Kate Watson knocks it out of the park once again with our fourth trip to Sugar Maple Farms. I have genuinely loved the first three pairs we’ve met but didn’t expect to be so impacted by book four. These characters will stick in my mind for a while.
@katewatsonbooks has quickly become an auto-buy author for me so I pre-ordered Don’t Go Faking My Heart the moment it became available. In addition to that, I was fortunate to receive an early copy of the book and got to read it ahead of the world.
Thanks Kate for this opportunity.

Runaway Bride & Prejudice - Emma St. Clair

You should see my face through every twist & development of Runaway Bride & Prejudice 🥹😳🤣😍

It all starts when Van walks into a room in a church, finding a groom getting cozy with a woman who isn’t the bride.

Two black eyes and a Runaway bride later, we embark on an adventure with Van and Amelia as Van proves he is more than the bad boy of the Appies & that Amelia is free to fly from the rules that have held her in one spot for far too long.

This book 😍 the omg you should see your face moments 😳 and the adventure with two people who have a surprising second chance at romance 😍.

What you’ll love

* drama and friendships in and out of the Appies arena.

* Coaches daughter conflict & romance (you are not prepared!)

* We see more from the women of the Appies & how friendships are developing

* Inside look at the Dream Team text thread.

* He goes out of his comfort zone so she can fly.

* Stepping up for one another in their own moments of need.

* The importance and impact of family, born into and found.

Emma St.Clair has outdone herself with this latest addition to the Appies universe. When she told us early readers that she took a few risks in this book I was not prepared for how much I would love the outcome.

It’s a 10/10, 5-star, top shelf material read and a must add to your collection.

Note: Emma is on my short list of authors that are an automatic buy. I pre-ordered this book as soon as it was available and was also fortunate to be an early reader thanks to Emma’s generosity. All thoughts and reviews are my own and Van now joins the rest of the Appies on my bookshelf.

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What I Read in July

We’re one month into our Summer Reading Challenge!

A couple weeks ago, you shared what you’ve been reading with me so now it’s my turn.

From sweet romance & hanging out in the world of the Appies to a visit to PEI with a Canadian author and hanging out with Abby Jiminez. Get the details below:

Audio Books

Just Don’t Fall - This was my second visit to Harvest Hollow with Logan, Parker & the Apples and this time by audio. This book sets the stage for the entire Appies series and is a sweet romance that has Parker and Logan reunited after years apart. It’s a brother’s best friend, fake dating romance where pro hockey player Logan returns to Harvest Hollow after an extended absence to be reunited with Parker, the social media maverick of the Appies.

*ALC provided by Netgalley. All thoughts and reviews are my own.

The Summer of Yes - Will the disruptors of your life lead you to say YES to living one?
Kelsey was living a perfectly adequate (observer) life when a literal run-in lands her in the hospital. While coming to the realization of where she is, she also recognizes she's not alone, and her new roommate is anything but happy with it. Enter: Georgina Tate. Makeup mogul & all around boss of a female business owner.
With Georgina by her side, Kelsey embarks on a 'Summer of Yes' and discovers that it's not always the big yeses that make a difference in your life. Sometimes the beauty of the moment is found in the little yeses of everyday life.
I already knew Courtney Walsh was an auto-buy author. ‘The Summer of Yes’ is a disruptor to the life of the reader in only the best sense. Listening to this book brings clarity to how we spend the yeses in our life and acts as a reminder of the value of how we spend our time.
*ALC provided by Netgalley. All thoughts and reviews are my own.

A Groom of One’s Own - It’s always hockey season with the Harvest Hollow Appies & I’ve returned back to A Groom of One’s Own to check back in with Eli and Bailey.
I read this on my kindle when it first released but when Emma offered up the opportunity to listen to this Advanced Listener Copy I wasted zero time signing up.
This isn’t your average hockey team. Their rise to TikTok fame means the team is getting more and more recognizable by the minute. However, for Bailey, the hot puppy guy that comes into the animal shelter regularly is just another (Viking of a man) looking for some quiet time with a puppy in need. That is until he needs help with something a little more complicated.
The second time through this book and it remains a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ listen.
While this book is a standalone, I highly recommend going back to book 1 with Just Don’t Fall so you can meet all the Appies and get the full picture.
Thank you Emma St.Clair for the opportunity to give this book a listen. All thoughts and reviews are my own.

Physical Books

Romancing the Grump - Part of the Appies hockey series (but technically a stand alone), this 4th instalment focuses on Nathan and Summer.
Nathan is part of the starting line up for Appies AHL team in Harvest Hollow, North Carolina and the resident team grump. They may be recognized by the public for their TikTok fame (read Just Don’t Fall by Emma St.Clair) but their skills as players and a team go beyond what fans see on their phones.
Summer is the newest addition to the Appies team, but she’s not taking the ice anytime soon, she is the newest member of their legal team, brought on to support sponsorship and contract negotiations.
The contract she didn’t anticipate negotiating? One that finds her fake dating Nathan when his TikTok fame goes a little too far beyond family friendly viewpoint.
Will these friends become more than friends?
What you’ll love:
- establishing of “the rules”
- Summer stepping up and protecting Nathan from fans (and slimy reporters)
- road trip with hotel antics
- fishing for smiles
- Nathan standing guard when someone from Summer’s past gets too close for comfort.
- Crossover with the Hawthorne family (if you haven’t read their series go get them now!)
It is heartwarming and funny and leaves you wondering if these two people can get past their own past to see what is in front of them

This Summer Will Be Different - Canadian author Carley Fortune is back at it again. This time taking readers on a trip to PEI. This one's a little spicy but it’s in small sections throughout the book that you can breeze on by. But if you’re a Canadian gal, you’ll love the Ontario and PEI references spread throughout the books. From navigating Toronto, to hopping on a plane from Pearson, I love how Carley weaves in these details.

The Friend Zone & Yours Truly

I’m fully convinced that Abby Jiminez only writes must-read books.
The only way I can think to describe it is that Abby writes about the whole person. Their emotional struggles, their friendships, their insecurities and their incredible strengths. Characters are both flawed and super heroes. In short, she writes real life into each and every one of her stories.

Note: Abby writes with spicy scenes throughout her work. Easy to skim by if that’s not your thing.

Here’s to a new month and new reads! I’ll be sharing them online as I go and you won’t want to miss out. There are some exciting books being released in August.

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21 Days of Reading with #evsummerreads

Happy Sunday readers!

We’re 21 days into EV Summer Reads and I hope your sticker sheet has all the sticker flair.

I’ve been updating my progress over on Instagram but in case you’re not following along, I wanted to give you the inside scoop.

What i’ve been loving:

  • Audio books! (yes they count as reading). - I’ve been lucky enough to get access to a few Advanced Listener Copies from authors I already know and love and it’s the perfect companion for walks or commutes to fun summer events.

  • My tbr (and going for author’s back logs) - once you find an author you love, check out their list of books already published. Chances are if you loved them once, you’ll love their previous work.

Okay enough from me, now it’s your turn. Tell me below what you’ve been reading so far in EV Summer Reads.

Welcome to 'The Bookshelf'

As with all great works of writing, this is a working title, but welcome to The Bookshelf.

Your one stop shop for links to book reviews, updates on what i’m reading and more!

Over the last few years I’ve had the opportunity to read Advanced Reader (and now Listener) Copies from some wonderful authors.

Many of these authors have become auto-buy writers for me and their work continues to impress me.

So take a look, and keep an eye out on this page because I have some great reads coming down the pipeline.