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The Risk - Briar U by Elle Kennedy
The Risk
Book 2 in the series:Briar U

'The Risk' by Elle Kennedy is a story centered around the characters Brenna Jensen and Jake Connelly. Brenna, the daughter of Briar U's hockey coach, is a strong and independent woman who loves hockey and is majoring in sports journalism. Jake is the captain of the Harvard hockey team, focused on his career and not interested in relationships. The book explores their evolving relationship, from enemies to lovers, as they navigate their feelings for each other amidst their rival hockey teams and complicated pasts. The writing style includes elements of humor, strong character development, and emotional depth, creating a captivating story that combines romance, friendship, and personal growth.

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    The Rivalry by Nikki Sloane
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    'The Rivalry' by Nikki Sloane is a sports romance novel that revolves around Kayla, a die-hard Ohio State Buckeyes fan, and Jay, a star tight end player for Michigan Wolverines. The book explores the intense rivalry between the two universities, as well as the unexpected romance that blossoms between Kayla and Jay. Nikki Sloane's writing style captures the sizzle and banter between the characters, delivering a story filled with wit, humor, and steamy moments.

    The plot follows Kayla's internal struggle as she navigates her loyalty to Ohio State while falling for Jay, the rival team's player. The book delves into themes of love, family, and sportsmanship, creating a delightful and engaging story that hooks readers from start to finish.

    This was the fourth wedding I was attending dateless this summer, and not from a lack of trying, either. The rehearsal dinner last night had been a bust. Every time I tried to meet someone new, it col...

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    The Score
    Book 3 in the series:Off-Campus

    The Score - Off-Campus by Elle Kennedy
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    'The Score' by Elle Kennedy is a college romance novel featuring the characters Dean Di Laurentis and Allie Hayes. The story follows Allie, an aspiring actress who recently broke up with her ex-boyfriend and ends up having a one-night stand with Dean, a rich college hockey star known for his playboy ways. Despite their differences, they decide to have a fling but must keep it a secret due to their mutual friends. As their relationship develops, unexpected surprises and challenges test their growing connection, leading to moments of self-discovery and personal growth. The writing style is described as fast-paced, witty, and engaging, with steamy romance scenes that draw readers into the captivating story.

    THERE ARE SIX text messages waiting for me when I check my phone on the way out of the campus fitness center on Friday night. They’re all from Sean, my as-of-last-night ex. And although the emotional ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Off-Campus )

  3. #3
    The Shameless Hour
    Book 5 in the series:The Ivy Years

    The Shameless Hour - The Ivy Years by Sarina Bowen
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    'The Shameless Hour' in the series 'The Ivy Years' by author Sarina Bowen is a story that delves into the lives of Bella, the student manager of the hockey team, and Rafe, a Dominican American student from NYC. The book explores their relationship, built on a project they are partnered on, and the complexities that arise due to their different backgrounds and approaches to commitment and sex. The plot unfolds with elements of romance, college life, and the dynamics of their personal struggles, all set within the backdrop of Connecticut's Harkness College.

    The writing style in 'The Shameless Hour' is captivating and engaging, drawing readers into the story with its exploration of sexual politics, double standards, shame, and purity. The characters are well-developed, with Bella portrayed as a strong, fierce woman who enjoys casual relationships, while Rafe is depicted as a caring and principled individual navigating his feelings and values in the face of unexpected circumstances.

    It was always hard for me to get away from the Dominican joint that my extended family ran. I needed to be on a train headed back to Harkness College. But here I was at table seven in the back corner,...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Ivy Years )

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    Banking the Billionaire - Bad Boy Billionaires by Max Monroe
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    In 'Banking the Billionaire' by Max Monroe, readers are introduced to Cassie Phillips and Thatcher Kelly, two competitive individuals with commitment issues who find themselves entangled in a relationship full of pranks and chemistry. The story unfolds with humorous and light-hearted moments as Cass and Thatch engage in a game of one-upmanship that gradually turns into genuine feelings for each other. The book is described as a romantic comedy with a feisty touch, showcasing the evolution of a relationship sparked by attraction and fueled by playful banter and unexpected emotions.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Bad Boy Billionaires )

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    The Bluff
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    Book 3 in the series:Calamity Montana

    The Bluff - Calamity Montana by Willa Nash
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    The Bluff by Willa Nash is a heartwarming romance set in the small town of Calamity, Montana. The story follows Everly Christian, a woman trying to start over and find her place in life after escaping a traumatic past in Nashville. When she meets Reese Huxley, a gruff and solitary artist struggling to regain custody of his daughter, they enter into a marriage of convenience that leads to unexpected feelings and challenges. The book delves deep into the characters' struggles, flaws, and demons, creating a poignant and emotional journey towards love and healing.

    Outside, the golden streetlamps were winning their battle against the darkness, casting a glow on parked cars and sidewalks. The buildings slumbered, resting until morning, when cheery people would in...

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    Molly
    Book 1 in the series:Coffee Leaf Cafe

    Molly - Coffee Leaf Cafe by Krystal Veitch
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    Molly by Krystal Veitch is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Molly, a young single mom who meets Ryan, a cocky tattoo artist, when she goes to get her daughter's birthday tattooed. Despite their immediate chemistry, Molly is hesitant to get involved with Ryan due to his past with other women. As their relationship develops, they navigate through drama, angst, and personal growth, creating a story filled with humor, love, and steamy scenes. The author's writing style is described as well-paced, with realistic and lovable characters, making the book unputdownable and leaving readers eager for more from the author.


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    The Graham Effect
    Book 1 in the series:Campus Diaries

    The Graham Effect - Campus Diaries by Elle Kennedy
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    In 'The Graham Effect', Gigi Graham, daughter of NHL legend Garrett Graham, is determined to follow in her father's footsteps and achieve her dream of an Olympic gold medal. To improve her skills, she enlists the help of Luke Ryder, a hockey player on the men's team aiming to impress her father. Their relationship evolves from hockey assistance to a deeper connection, blending elements of found family, ambition, and overcoming obstacles in the world of college sports.

    Elle Kennedy's writing style shines in this second-generation novel, combining authentic male points of view, witty banter, and strong character development. The book navigates the merger of rival hockey teams, the dynamics of a budding romance, and the pursuit of dreams with a mix of humor, heart, and relatable struggles.


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    The Goal
    Book 4 in the series:Off-Campus

    The Goal - Off-Campus by Elle Kennedy
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    'The Goal' by Elle Kennedy follows the story of Sabrina and Tucker as they navigate their relationship post-graduation. Tucker is portrayed as a sweet and caring character who is patient with Sabrina, despite her guarded nature due to her upbringing. The book explores themes of love, ambition, and overcoming personal obstacles, with a particular focus on Sabrina's determination to achieve her goals while balancing unexpected challenges like pregnancy. Readers appreciated the character development, chemistry between the main characters, and the emotional depth of the plot.

    Contempt lodges in my throat as I turn around and step into a living room so small that the five pieces of dated furniture—two tables, one loveseat, one sofa, and one chair—are squashed together like ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Off-Campus )

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    Bad Penny
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    Book 2 in the series:Tonic

    Bad Penny - Tonic by Staci Hart
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    'Bad Penny' by Staci Hart follows the story of Penny, a tattoo artist with a strict three-date rule after past heartbreaks. When Bodie, a smart and charming man, enters her life, their instant attraction leads to a deepening connection that challenges Penny's rules and emotional limitations. The plot is filled with combustible passion, self-growth, and second chances, all enveloped in a hot and steamy romance. Staci Hart's writing style is described as beautiful, witty, and seamless, with characters that are quirky, relatable, and multidimensional.


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    The Professor Next Door - Cider Bar Sisters by Jackie Lau
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    'The Professor Next Door' in the 'Cider Bar Sisters' series by Jackie Lau follows the story of Nicole and David, neighbors who develop an unexpected friendship that turns into a friends-with-benefits arrangement. As their relationship evolves, they navigate complexities of family, personal growth, and changing desires. The writing style captures the dynamics between the characters, blending elements of romance, sensuality, and quirky humor. The plot revolves around Nicole's journey of self-discovery and her realization that her feelings for David may be more profound than she initially thought.

    The problem wasn’t that she had a crush on Roy. The man was a competent lover—Nicole’s standards were reasonably high—and had beefy arms that she liked to grab. They’d gotten together five times now a...

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