Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!! I hope you’re having a great week and getting some relaxation and reading in between friends and family gatherings. I’m currently listening to The Inadequate Heir by Danielle L. Jensen. It’s set in her Bridge Kingdom world (I LOVED the first two books!) and it’s great so far. I’m also reading The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros. The hubs and I are on a red-eye tonight to the east coast; my Kindle is stacked with books for the week Continue Reading
Black Friday Smexy Deals!
Kindle Unlimited has some Black Friday Specials! You can choose 24, 12, or 6-month deals See specials here. The national bestselling author of You Had Me at Hola returns with a seductive second-chance romance about a commitment-phobic Latina and her childhood best friend who has finally returned home. Hi Mich. It’s Gabe. After burning out in her corporate marketing career, Michelle Amato has built a thriving freelance business as a graphic designer. So what if her love life is Continue Reading
Angela’s Minis- A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske and Along the Saltwise Sea by A. Deborah Baker
A Marvellous Light by Freya MarskeThe Last Binding Book #1LGBTQ Historical FantasyNovember 2, 2021, by Tordotcom This was such a unique fantasy world that I'm still thinking of it days after I finished reading. The world-building is just so superb. This magical, mysterious England where families pass down their abilities and are bound to their estates, where secret government agencies manage to keep all of these things hidden to the masses. Robin Blyth doesn't know anything about Continue Reading
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at SmexyBooks! Hoping all of you have a wonderful, safe day with your loved ones and friends. Continue Reading
Review: Fated Blades (Kinsmen #3) by Ilona Andrews
Fated Blades by Ilona AndrewsKinsmen #3Fantasy RomanceNovember 23, 2021, by MontlakeARC Review by Angela Before I get into this review I just have to say bravo to the cover artist for this beautiful cover and how well matched it is to a certain pivotal scene. Fated Blades is part of the Kinsmen universe, one of this author duo's lesser-known series. Which is a shame because it, like all of their work, is beyond awesome. Who doesn't love warring space families with special powers Continue Reading
New Releases: Week of November 22-26, 2021
*Click on the image for more information or to purchase. Contemporary Romance/Romantic Suspense: Historical Romance: PNR/Fantasy/Urban Fantasy/Science Fiction Romance: Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap-Up
See if you missed any of our Smexy Deals for the week here. Have a great weekend! Continue Reading
Smexy’s Happy Friday
If you are interested in adding to your TBR for 2022 (and possibly 2023 and 2024) go read this thread. Click on the quote retweets too. I WANT THEM ALL. I would love for authors with 2022 releases to do those Reddit based tweets of their books. (Please feel free to ignore if you don’t have time/inclination). I just remember the last time this happened, my TBR exploded.— Melanie (@melon_reads) November 16, 2021 Looks like we're getting a marriage of convenience romantic comedy! Here Continue Reading
Review: The Singles Table by Sara Desai
The Singles Table (Marriage Game #3) by Sara Desai November 16, 2021 by Berkley Contemporary Romance Reviewed by Kate The Singles Table, the third book in Sara Desai’s Marriage Game series, is charming and fun, but a bit slow to get started. Jay and Zara meet at a co-ed paintball bachelor party where they have an immediate dislike for each other based on their paintball technique. Jay runs a security firm and Zara is a lawyer who loves to matchmake during the wedding season. When Zara learns Continue Reading
Review: Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday
Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday Contemporary Romance November 16, 2021 by Avon Reviewed by Kate Duke, Actually is an adorable follow-up to A Princess for Christmas. I will open with my main complaints, which are that I don’t love this cover (A Princess for Christmas is so much cuter) and I feel a better title would have been “Baron, Actually” but I do understand how that would not have been as enticing. And now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, we can start on my many Continue Reading









