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Savage Hearts, by JT Geissinger

This is the third book in the Queens & Monsters mafia series by JT Geissinger. If you haven't yet read this series, you are seriously missing out. It has been a long time since I've been so captivated by a group of characters.  The series starts with  Ruthless Creatures  (Kage and Natilie's story) and then continues in  Carnal Urges  (Declan and Sloane's story). Those two books were so good I've already read them both twice. And the series is available in Kindle Unlimited, so what are you waiting for? Synopsis: Savage (adjective): 1) Not domesticated; wild and untamed 2) A brutal or vicious person 3) Malek Antonov When my older sister calls out of the blue to announce she’s getting married, it’s a shock. She’s not the settling-down kind, and we haven’t spoken in almost three years. Even more of a shock? Sloane wants me to visit her and meet her new fiancĂ©. Curious, I decide to take her up on the offer. I should’ve known something was wrong when she wouldn’t ...

Knockout, by Jessica Prince

Synopsis: Things in Layla Fox’s life were going great. She had a fantastic job, amazing friends, and a killer apartment. There was just one tiny glitch in all that perfect. Her upstairs neighbor was the very definition of tall, dark, and handsome . . . and she hated the man with every cell in her body. Jude Kingsley was the most arrogant jerk she’d ever met, making the fact that she was attracted to him more than a little inconvenient. When the two of them are forced together by Jude’s meddling grandmother, the bitter rivalry between the two feuding neighbors suddenly turns into something very different. And a raw, intense chemistry like theirs is bound to explode if they aren’t careful. Rating: 4.5 stars Review: This book had everything I love about a Jessica Prince romance novel: a strong, sassy heroine; a growly alpha male; and an entertaining supporting cast (in this case, Sybil). Layla and Jude start out at war when he completely misjudges her, and the buildup to him learning j...