
Off Camera by Chelsea Curto (2024)
Contemporary romance. Book 4 of the Love through a Lens series. Our guy Reid is the social media manager for a football team and in a feud with the unknown social media manager for the neighboring team. And of course, they have a meet cute at a bar without knowing who the other person is. And then of course, they meet again at a wedding and have an amazing one night stand. Avery and Reid are obviously perfect for each other, but when they realize that they’re online enemies, the prospect of dating goes out the window. Except for the part where their friends overlap, they have an active work-related bet, and then decide to have a friends-with-benefits relationship. Super sweet, super steamy development of their relationship. Loved this one.
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A Lady’s Guide to London by Faye Delacour (2025)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 2 of the Lucky Ladies of London series. Della is passionate about all her endeavors and in her attempt to draw more clients to the gambling club she owns with her friend, she asks the author of a gentleman’s guide, Lyman, to include her club as a destination. He says no, so she quickly decides to write her own guide instead. Except the publisher has paired them together into some co-writing mentorship sort of deal. He’s super rigid and prickly and she’s all flirtations and smiles. I enjoyed seeing these total opposites fall in love, and learn more about Lyman’s backstory. The events of this book overlap with the next one, so it’ll make a lot of sense to read them back to back.
Advance ebook provided by Sourcebooks via NetGalley.

A Most Worthy Husband by Faye Delacour (2025)
Historical romance. Regency-era England. Book 3 of the Lucky Ladies of London series. Hannah is fed up with her mother’s matchmaking, so she seizes an opportunity to ruin herself by paying a man to kiss her where they can be seen. Silas is all sorts of hesitant, but eventually agrees for the money. It’s a whirlwind of scandal that turns into a fake courtship and a fake engagement. But Silas really is a stand-up guy, even if a bit misunderstood, and totally deserving of love an affection. Hannah is a bit naive in regards to scheming to get her parents back together, but aside from that, she does have genuine affection for Silas. Definitely a case of he falls first and harder though, which I adore.
Advance ebook provided by Sourcebook via NetGalley. Audiobook borrowed from my local library via Libby.

The Seduction of Mr. Alfred Saintsbury by Lydia Lloyd (2025)
Historical romance. Victorian-era England. Book 1 of the Virgin Gentlemen’s Club series. Super chaste virgin vicar gets seduced by the scandalous patroness of his vicarage, but really, it’s all just permission for him to find pleasure. Alfred and Annabelle definitely have a rocky start here, with him being embarrassingly attracted to her and her having a devious plan to seduce him. Super steamy, but also a lot of work in dealing with shame and events of the past. I loved how Alfred was all sorts of soft and caring and submissive, but also served as caretaker of Annabelle. She was delightfully cold and ruthless at first, which makes her emotional journey all the more satisfying.
Advance ebook provided by Lydia Lloyd.


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