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Friday, January 10, 2020

PRE-ORDER & SERIES REVIEW: The Uptown Series by Ruby Lang

 

Title: House Rules

Author: Ruby Lang 

Series: Uptown, #3 

Publisher: Carina Press 

Publication Date: February 10, 2020


Synopsis: 


ROOMMATE WANTED to share a gorgeous sun-filled apartment in Central Harlem. Must love cats. No ex-husbands or wives need apply.

Seventeen years ago, different dreams pulled Simon Mizrahi and Lana Kuo apart. But when Lana takes a position as a chef back in Manhattan, her apartment search puts her right in her ex-husband’s path. Music teacher Simon is also hunting for a new place to live, and when Lana proposes they be platonic roomies, well…it’s not the worst idea he’s ever heard.

A sunny uptown two-bedroom sounds far more appealing than the cramped, noisy space where he’s currently struggling to work. Still, Simon has seen firsthand that Lana’s a flight risk, so he agrees on a trial basis.

Three months. With strict boundaries.

Living together again feels wonderfully nostalgic, but when the ex-couple’s lingering feelings rise to the surface, the rules go out the window.

Of course, chemistry was never their problem. But while Simon’s career feels back on solid footing, Lana is still sorting out what she wants. With their trial period soon coming to an end, they’ll have to decide if their living arrangement was merely a sexy trip down memory lane or a reunion meant to last.


In the Series


Book One


Synopsis: 


Romance blossoms between two city planners posing as newlyweds in this first in a bright new series by acclaimed author Ruby Lang

The last thing Oliver Huang expects to see on the historic Mount Morris home tour is longtime acquaintance Fay Liu bustling up and kissing him hello. He’s happy to playact being a couple to save her from a pushy admirer. Fay’s beautiful, successful and smart, and if he’s being honest, Oliver has always had a bit of a thing for her.

Maybe more than a bit.

Geeking out over architectural details is Oliver and Fay’s shared love language, and soon they’re touring pricey real estate across Upper Manhattan as the terribly faux but terribly charming couple Darling and Olly.

For the first time since being laid off from the job he loved, Oliver has something to look forward to. And for the first time since her divorce, Fay’s having fun.

Somewhere between the light-filled living rooms and spacious closets they’ve explored, this faux relationship just may have sparked some very real feelings. For Oliver and Fay, home truly is where their hearts are.

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Sonja’s Review 


I thought Playing House would be a fun, cute book after I read the synopsis and it totally was! I loved Oliver and Fay, they were adorable and I was rooting for them so hard. Playing House was warm and light with a few little moments that will pinch at your heart. It’s like a perfect beach read that you can just relax and have a ball with. I really enjoyed it and I’m looking forward to reading Open House!

~ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stars 


Book Two

Synopsis: 

Love can take root where you least expect it.

Tyson Yang never imagined that one day he’d be the de facto spokesperson for an illegal community garden. But when the once-rat-infested-but-now-thriving Harlem lot goes up for sale, Ty can’t just let all their hard work get plowed under.

Even if he is irresistibly drawn to the lovely but infuriatingly stubborn real estate associate.

Magda Ferrer’s family is already convinced this new job will be yet another flop in her small but growing list of career path failures. But her student debt isn’t going anywhere, and selling her uncle’s historic town house and the lot nearby means a chance to get some breathing room.

Ty is her charming rival, her incorrigible nemesis, the handsome roadblock to her success.

Until one hot Harlem night blurs the hard line drawn between them, and the seeds of possibility in this rocky garden blossom into love…

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Sonja’s Review


I read Playing House last month and I liked it, so when I was thinking about what to read next, I decided that Open House would be a good option and I was not wrong! It was even better than Playing House and I enjoyed it a lot! Ty and Magda were so cute together, I loved their romance and how much they grew and really came into their own — they were wonderful. Open House tugged on my heartstrings, put a smile on my face, and gave me the warm-fuzzies. It was sweet and excellent — I loved it so much!

~ 4.5 Stars


About the Author: 

Ruby Lang is the author of the acclaimed Practice Perfect series. Her alter ego, Mindy Hung, wrote about romance novels (among other things) for The Toast. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Walrus, Bitch, and other fine venues. She enjoys running (slowly), reading (quickly), and ice cream (at any speed). She lives in New York with a small child and a medium-sized husband. Ruby is represented by Tara Gelsomino at One Track Literary.

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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

RELEASE BLITZ REVIEW: Siren by Hazel Grace

Title: Siren
Series: Sinister Fairy Tales Collection
Author: Hazel Grace
Genre: Dark Fairy Tale Retelling
Release Date: January 7, 2020

I’m one of the most alluring creatures in the world.
Dangerous.
Beautiful.
Powerful.
A siren.
One of seven princesses of Lacuna.
But I wanted more than that, so much more than the trinkets I stowed in my caverns. I wanted my own piece of the world.
And I got it.
However with that wish came a price, and that price came with secrets.
Two of which should never have been able to set foot on where I reside.
The fate of my heart belongs to Lacuna, but whose heart belongs to me?











  






Hazel Grace is an avid music lover and hardcore Oakland Raiders fan from the mitten state of Michigan. Her writing goals are "what the f*ck" storylines while enjoying her readers private messaging her to cuss her out.




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Sonja's Review


Okay, before I go on I just want to say that these are my feelings about this book and that your reading experience, should you choose to pick it up, will be different and not to take anything too hard to heart. So getting into this story, I really, really could have loved it, but there was a sort of love triangle vibe to it that honestly just ruined everything for me. I couldn’t enjoy whenever the actual couple was together because I loved the other guy and despite the fact that I was sure he didn’t have a chance, I still couldn’t help but be heartbroken for him anyway. It’s not even that I wanted the heroine to end up with the other guy either, I’m glad that she’s with the guy she is, I just hate all the pain that the other guy had to go through when I can’t see it being absolutely necessary. There were a lot of great aspects to this book though and if you don’t think you’ll be bothered like I was, then I would recommend reading it because you’ll probably really enjoy it. 

~ ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stars