Meet Cute by Helena Hunting

Talk about an embarrassing introduction. On her first day of law school, Kailyn ran - quite literally - into the actor she crushed on as a teenager, ending with him sprawled on top of her. Mortified to discover the Daxton Hughes was also a student in her class, her embarrassment over their meet-cute quickly turned into a friendship she never expected. Of course, she never saw his betrayal coming either... Now, eight years later,…

Mister O by Lauren Blakely

Looking for a romance with a little steam (okay A LOT of steam), but tired of the typical A$$hole Protagonists, let me introduce you to Nick Hammer.  He is hot, writes a dirty cartoon, and knows what he’s doing in the bedroom, and oh yeah an actual nice guy!  This book is told completely from Nick’s point of view, which for me is not something I am used to when reading romance, but…

How to Hack a Heartbreak by Kristin Rockaway

Thank you to Graydon House and NetGalley for sending me an electronic copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.     By day, Mel Strickland is an underemployed helpdesk tech at a startup incubator, Hatch, where she helps entitled brogrammers—"Hatchlings"—who can't even fix their own laptops, but are apparently the next wave of startup geniuses. And by night, she goes on bad dates with misbehaving dudes she's matched with on the…