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December 30, 2021

Jayne’s Best of 2021 List

JayneBook Reviews / Need A Rec! / Recommended Reads / Top Ten Lists1930s / Alien Hero / Art / Asian characters / Australia / Best of 2021 / best of list / Buddhism / cats / children's book / Contemporary / found family / Historical / Historical fiction / m/m romance / older couple / Older-Woman-/-Younger-Man / picture books / POC / POC author / prison / self discovery / sewing / sports romance / Widowed Heroine / Womens-Fiction / World War II16 Comments

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From space aliens in the form of a cat or a unicorn, to Aussie prisoners, to a Chinese princess, to a 1920s down on her financial luck heroine, to hero determined to save his childhood love or another ready to deck some halls with Christmas cheer, my reading was all ... more >

December 10, 2021

REVIEW: The Geek Who Saved Christmas by Annabeth Albert

JayneA- Reviews / Book Reviews / Recommended Readscat / Christmas / dog / family relationships / found family / grumpy / sunshine / Holiday / LGBTQIAP+ / m/m / m/m romance / older couple / opposites attract / Philadelphia / standalones9 Comments

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His grumpy neighbor needs some holiday sunshine… Gideon Holiday is the perfect neighbor. Need a cup of sugar? Spare folding chair? Extra batteries? He’s always ready to help. And he’s waited years for his hot, grumpy, silver fox neighbor, Paul, to need him. For anything. But this December, Gideon would ... more >

illustrated cover of two young white men, one with dark hair and one with red hair, sitting on a landing (or stairwell? bridge?)
July 6, 2021

REVIEW: Out of Character by Annabeth Albert

KaetrinB Reviews / Book ReviewsContemporary / enemies to lovers / Gay / queer3 Comments

Dear Annabeth Albert, Considering I’m not the biggest fan of the enemies to lovers trope, it is perhaps surprising that the last two books I’ve read have featured it – and that I enjoyed them both.  There’s a specific way this trope can work for me however and in each ... more >

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August 11, 2020

REVIEW: High Heat by Annabeth Albert

KaetrinB Reviews / Book ReviewsContemporary / disability / dog / Firefighter / Gay / pansexual / queer4 Comments

Dear Annabeth Albert, High Heat is book 2 in your Hotshots series, set in and around the firefighting/forestry community in the fictional Central Oregon town of Painter’s Ridge. I haven’t read the first book, Burn Zone (it’s on the TBR), but it’s not necessary to have done so to enjoy ... more >

July 12, 2018

REVIEW: Tight Quarters (Out of Uniform #6) by Annabeth Albert

SiriusB Reviews Category / Book Reviewsjournalist / Military romance / SEAL9 Comments

Petty Officer Bacon, a navy SEAL and ace sharpshooter, has been on the front lines of more than his fair share of dangerous ops. Yet when a minor injury relegates him to the beta team, he’s tasked with what may be his riskiest assignment yet: the silver fox journalist he’s ... more >

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