
ARC Review – The Cowboy Says I Do by Dylann Crush
Ultimately, this book was harmless but forgettable -Smut Matters
Ultimately, this book was harmless but forgettable -Smut Matters
I highly recommend this book for the relationships besides the romantic one. -Smut Matters
Honestly, I’d read the rest of the series just to watch the relationship between the brothers. Because that part of it is perfect, and as a novel, I loved it. As a romance novel, though, it’s lacking. The romance piece isn’t a slow burn, it’s a non-burn until more than three-quarters through. -Smut Matters
Overall, this is a quick, fun, holiday read. The snowstorm, forced proximity is always a fun setup for a novella, and Jaci Burton does a good job with it here. -Smut Matters
This was such a great read. It was fun, light-hearted, and so, so sexy. -Smut Matters
But if you’re looking for a smart, funny romantic comedy, Catastrophe Queen by Emma Hart will tick all of your boxes. -Smut Matters
It hurts me to rate a Lauren Dane title so low. She has some of my absolute favorite romances from the last few years. But this one just didn’t work for me. -Smut Matters
On the surface; this should have been a perfect read for me. Second chance romance, small town, hero who comes back to his hometown temporarily but ended up staying. Unfortunately the book fell a little flat for me. -Smut Matters
The writing was overdone, the plot tired, and frankly, I just don’t care about the plight of the poor, displaced, middle-aged white man. -Smut Matters
I generally expect a lot from Megan Erickson, both on her own or when she collaborates with other authors, and this book didn’t disappoint. -Smut Matters