CONTEST IS CLOSED. WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY EMAIL. I'm clearing out my bookshelves for y'all this Christmas! These are all new, finished copies, some newer releases than others. Let me know which set you prefer by commenting with the set(s) of your choice. Contest to run through Wednesday 12/23 at midnight. Winners will be chosen Thursday 12/24 and notified by email. Open to US residents only. Set #1 The Ties that Tether by Jane Igharo The Boy Toy by Nicola Marsh Set Continue Reading
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Top Ten 12/11/2020
We made it another Friday friends! Yay! Here are a few things I found on the interwebz recently! 10. Have you heard about the Romancelandia Holiday Fairies Gift Drive organized by Andrea from Shelf Love Podcast? Angela mentioned it in last week's top ten, but we wanted to mention it again. It's a way to connect people in the romance community who need help with gifts this year with other community members who can buy a gift or two and make their holidays a little more special. We are Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap- Up
Kate’s Minis – Daddy Crush by A. Anders and His Beauty by Jack Harbon New Releases: Week of November 30- December 4, 2020 Review: The Kingdom Duet by Rina Kent Review: Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo Review: Archangel’s Sun by Nalini Singh Melinda’s Minis – His Beauty by Jack Harbon & The Switch by Beth O’Leary Smexy’s Top Ten 12/4/2020 Angela: Not much going on this weekend, I'm sort of caught up on review books... so I think I'm going to try and get to the last two Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap-Up
Angela- I'm right in the middle of The Princess Knight by G.A. Aiken and enjoying. It's just as much of a bloody, hilarious good time as the first book in the series. I'm hoping to start Archangel's Sun by Nalini Singh this weekend. I've been holding on to it for when I need a pick me up and it's time. Y'all have a wonderful weekend! Continue Reading
Smexy’s November TBR
Angela: 2020 is almost over and it's the time of year when I usually round up all the arcs I haven't gotten to yet and try to get end of the year reviews in. But first! November has some great new releases to look forward to. A Lady's Guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Manda Collins 11/10 Historical Mystery Romance- An intrepid female reporter matches wits with a serious, sexy detective in award-winning author Manda Collins' fun and flirty historical rom-com! This sounds like a cross Continue Reading
Smexy’s Top Ten 09/11/2020
10. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ These ppl found a baby goat trapped in a pit. They took him home & cared for him overnite.The next day they tried to find the owner but had no luck. While looking - they found a group of goats with the same white fur.Then this happened. Humanity.🌎❤️pic.twitter.com/tMR4hqmedY— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) September 10, 2020 9. My dog would absolutely do this. i think everyone's Continue Reading
Smexy’s August TBR
Angela- It's August! I mean it's still 2020, but at least we are inching toward the end of the year. YAY! I'm adding one book that will hit the last week of July to my list because we didn't do a TBR for July and I don't want anyone to forget it's release. Happy almost end of summer! Deal with the Devil (Mercenary Librarians #1) by Kit Rocha 7/28 Fantasy Romance - I practically begged for an ARC for this book, but just when it hit my Kindle I knew I had to hold on to it until the last Continue Reading
The Chicks Gaslighter Album but make it Romance
Melinda and I have been DMing not stop about the new Chicks album since it debuted. We both love it. When Melinda pitched this list to me for a post on Smexy, I couldn't say yes fast enough. In the comments, tell us your favorite song from this album and what romance novel you would match it up with. Huge thank you to Melinda (@MelindaEdits) for this post. The Chicks released their 8th studio album on July 17th and I’ve probably listened to it at least 300 times since then. I can’t Continue Reading
Guest Post: Smexy Welcomes Emma Salah
It’s been my dream to be published since I was a small child. But as a young, black woman growing up in London (vibrant, but expensive London), the concept of being an author was appealing, but being an author was never truly feasible. I was raised on the immigrant idea that I must become either a doctor, an engineer (if you’re a boy, of course) or a teacher. But I couldn’t stop dreaming about characters and worlds that were so vivid I had to write them down. And I didn’t just want to write, I Continue Reading
Smexy Deals!
Five well-bred sisters, one sensational scandal. Now the Duke of Marymount’s daughter Ida is about to find love in the most unconventional way . . . It was easy for society to overlook Lady Ida Howlett; they found her bookish, opinionated, and off the marriage mart. But little did they know that behind a calm exterior beats the heart of an adventuress, one who, determined to discover her runaway sister’s whereabouts, steals a carriage and sets off on a daring mission. Then she discovers she’s Continue Reading








