Friday, February 13, 2026

Sonora: the girl who dove with horses and her inspirational story

Sonora by Jenni L Walsh is based on the inspirational true story of Sonora Webster Carver, the girl who dove with horses which became the Disney’s film Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken (1991). It is 1923 and a want ad looking for a girl to dive with horses. Once 19 year old Sonora sees a girl dive with the horse, she is hooked. She wants to be that girl. With plenty of spirit and a bit of wanderlust, she trains with determination. Little does she know that the American carnival world is filled with danger, excitement and cutthroat competition. However, her natural talent and fierce dedication brings the crowds in droves as well as individuals who want nothing more but to see the show shut down for good. When a tragic accident changes her life, she finds herself in limbo. Her desire to dive again soon becomes a fire she cannot deny. Can she find the courage to make that 50 foot climb and dive again? 

I love the movie Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken and when I heard that there was a book based on her life, I jumped at the chance to read it. From the very first page, Sonora’s courage, attitude and dedication is apparent and she will let no one tell her she can’t do anything especially when she sets her mind to it. Sonora is a wild ride into the heyday of the American carnival shows and a found family who bind together through thick and thin. Even though I know Sonora eventually becomes blind, the author’s descriptions of the accident and the aftermath were heartbreaking. There are moments of great banter, especially between Sonora and Doc Carver and Sonora and Al, Doc’s son and Sonora’s eventual husband. The romance between Sonora and Al was very sweet too. Half way through this book, I bought Sonora’s biography to read later and I want to watch Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken again. I highly, highly recommend Sonora


Sonora is available in paperback, eBook and audiobook


Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Nothing But Trouble: an ex-quarterback, his assistant and a love neither of them saw coming

Nothing But Trouble is the first book in the Credence, Colorado series by Amy Andrews. For the past five years, Cecilia “CC” Morgan’s life has revolved around the personal assistant to Wade “The Catapult” Carter, a former NFL quarterback. She has decided she has had enough and prepares to quit, but then his father’s health fails and she finds herself in his hometown. CC will stay, for now, but seeing Wade outside the bright lights of Denver has her thinking things she has no business thinking. CC’s plan to quit throws Wade for a loop as he cannot imagine his life with his “left tackle,” his Girl Friday. Now they are under the same roof in his hometown, bantering like an old married couple, Wade starts to see CC as just more than his assistant. Will Wade open his eyes and his heart to the woman he cannot live without? 

Nothing But Trouble is a sweet romance with a bit of spice as well as great banter, sigh worthy moments and humor. I loved CC and Wade from the moment they appeared on the page and their attraction together is apparent to everyone but them. To see them slowly come to that realization were great moments, especially Wade’s. The moment it hit him brought a smile to  my face and I enjoyed his grand gestures. Yes, multiple. He fumbled a few times. Their supporting characters were awesome too. The small town characters were alive and well in Credence. The family banter, the friendly insults and touching moments helped boost their story. I loved this story and I was sad to see it end; however, I look forward to the rest of this series. If you love a sweet spicy romance with great moments, I highly recommend Nothing But Trouble



Nothing But Trouble is available in paperback, eBook and audiobook


Monday, February 9, 2026

Something Like Hate: an enemies to lovers football romance

Something Like Hate is the first book in the Chicago Grizzlies series by Piper Rayne. Miles Cavanaugh is the best safety in the league and when he was traded to the Chicago Grizzlies, Bryce Burns was ecstatic. She couldn’t be happier. They have had a love-hate relationship since college. Finally, she has breathing room. That is until she lands her dream job with a national sport magazine in Chicago. The city is big enough for both of them…right? The best laid plans soon go awry when she temporarily takes over reporting on the Chicago Grizzlies which means traveling with the team, interviewing the players and all with an all-access pass. Miles and Bryce decide to play nice for the sake of both of their jobs. However, they soon realize that the attraction between them is stronger than their mutual hate. 

The Chicago Grizzlies series is a spin off of the Kingsmen Football Stars series and picks up after that series ends. Something Like Hate is a spicy enemies to lovers romance. Bryce is a nonsense reporter so calls it how she sees it, regardless of the players’ ego. Miles takes criticism very seriously and he is still steaming from an article Bryce wrote in college. However, he feels drawn to her as she builds a fire under his feet to be better, to do better. As they spend time together, they both realize there is more to the other than meets the eye. Miles isn’t your typical football player and Bryce is fighting past hurts. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this series and I look forward to the rest of the series. If you enjoy enemies to lovers, football romance, I highly recommend Something Like Hate

Something Like Hate is available in hardcover, paperback, eBook and audiobook


Saturday, February 7, 2026

Me and Mr Just Right: a messy public break up, an escape and a forced proximity rom com

Me and Mr Just Right is the first book in the Enchanted Forresters series by Kaylee Baldwin. Singer/songwriter Aurelia “Lia” Halifax needs to flee from the spotlight. After a messy public break up and a betrayal, she seeks an escape at an Alaskan island. It was perfect. Deserted with minimal communication. The island isn’t as deserted as she wanted and she is surprised when three hot brothers arrive. To say they weren’t happy would be an understatement. When a sudden storm hits, they are stranded on the island together. Haydn, the oldest brother, is a photographer, and the kind of person she was hoping to avoid. Soon, she is inspired to write again by Hayden and feelings she never thought she would feel again. However, trust isn’t going to come easy for Lia especially when Hayden has a secret, a secret that could be behind the biggest betrayal of all. 

Me and Mr Just Right is a cute sweet rom-com with great banter and humorous moments. They were great characters but with not a lot of depth. The story wasn’t filled with a lot of romance but Lia and Haydn together were sweet. The interactions between the brothers were fun and filled with sibling squabbles. There wasn’t much to the plot and the story behind the betrayal and breakup was obvious and I thought, even in the beginning, that there was more to the situation that Lia knew. The ending was a bit cheesy for me even for a rom com. Overall, the story was fine. However, I was not pulled into the story enough to care about the other characters and I will not be continuing the series. If you like sweet, cute rom com that would be a cozy weekend read, I recommend Me and Mr Just Right


Me and Mr Just Right is available in paperback, eBook and audiobook


Thursday, February 5, 2026

Finding Jack: a reverse Rapunzel romance

Finding Jack is the first book in the Fairy Tale Flip series by Melanie Jacobson. Emily Riker is smart and practical. She just landed her dream promotion and is in a steady relationship with her boyfriend, Paul. When she finds herself engaged with an internet prankster, hired by her best friend, her world turns upside down. While at first Emily is annoyed and yet she finds herself drawn to the mystery man on the internet. Jack Dobson has a great sense of humor with a generous spirit and yet he hides a great deal of pain and secrets. As she travels to meet her new friend, their time together is marred with his biggest secret. A secret that might break apart their unique relationship. Can their online flirtation turn into something real? Can one secret break it all apart? 

I opened this book looking for a fun romance with a little bit of heart. It did not live up to expectations. Right off the bat, I did not like Emily. I did not find her relatable. I know I was supposed to hate her boyfriend, Paul, but Emily seemed happy and content with him. I did not like her friend, Ranee, as she started the pranks and did not stop when she was told to. I did not find any humor or fun in this story. Jack’s secret was very poignant and a very emotional moving moment in the story. However, the story around it fell apart. Overall, I did not enjoy this story and I will not be continuing this series. I do not recommend Finding Jack

Finding Jack is available in paperback, eBook and audiobook

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Agony: a football, best friends and secret love

Agony is the first book in the Entangled Hearts Duet by Kaylee Ryan. Cooper Reeves and Reese Latham have been best friends since childhood. They were inseparable until college. Tired of being in the friend zone, she made a move and it didn’t play out the way she had hoped. After college, Cooper plays professional football and leaves Reese behind with a broken heart. What she doesn’t know is that Cooper is in love with her. Refusing to ruin their great friendship, he didn’t act on his feelings. Even when he knew she felt the same, he pushed her away to preserve their friendship. The longer they are apart, the more he realizes that Reese is more than just his best friend but the love of her life. Now she is engaged and the thought of living without her is agony. 

I love football with a friends to lovers romance and Agony was filled with funny friendship banter, romance scenes and plenty of drama. The story quickly moves through Cooper and Reese’s college years. My favorite character was Cooper and while there were moments when I wanted to reach through the book and tell Cooper to just tell Reese the truth, like many of the other characters urged him to do, I understood his fear. I loved their supporting characters who added humor and a dose of reality when needed, even when it is not heeded. I could not put the book down and eagerly read through the day. It does end on a cliffhanger and I am so eager to read the second book for the continuation of Cooper and Reese’s story. I recommend Agony


Agony is available in paperback, eBook and audiobook


Sunday, February 1, 2026

The Mixtape: a story of grief, healing and strength

The Mixtape by Brittany C Cherry is a story of grief, love and the harsh limelight. Being a part of powerhouse duo, Alex & Oliver was a mixed bag for Oliver. When his twin brother died in a tragic accident, Oliver is caught between pleasing their fans and finding himself. Emery is raising her daughter while struggling to hold down her job as a bartender and keep their apartment. Until Oliver walks into her bar. He is determined to drink his problems away but the fans and the paparazzi won’t let him. Emery helps Oliver lose the mob and when they find themselves alone, they learn they are both walking a path of pain and loss. As they find comfort together and find a hope for their future. Can they survive the harsh criticism of the public? Can their newfound love win over any battle in their personal lives? 

The Mixtape was brought to my attention in an “You May Like” recommendation email. I was intrigued by the premise and eagerly read this story. The opening of the book hooked me and I was ready for a great story. This book has everything, grief, angst and drama except romance. I expected a great and sweet romance between Oliver and Emery. They were great characters and a great couple; however, their romance seemed to be lacking something. There was a lot of drama between Oliver and his ex-girlfriend that his romance with Emery was in the backseat. Overall, while The Mixtape did not have the romance I was expecting, however, I still enjoyed the story of Oliver’s healing from grief and finding himself without his twin brother. I also enjoyed Emery’s strength to fight for her daughter, Reese. If you enjoy a story of grief, healing and strength, I recommend The Mixtape


The Mixtape is available in paperback, eBook and audiobook