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Lindsey KillingsworthI would give in 6 stars if I could. Very rarely does a series get better, but Book 3 of The Carter Brothers is my favorite so far. Swoony. Funny. Sweet. Dual POV. No explicit language or scenes. No third act breakup. Author’s Content Warnings - grief, anxiety, panic attacks, minor altercation. (Recommend reading during summer.)
Lindsey KillingsworthBook 2 of the Carter brothers series. For me, this has everything I want in a romance book (Clean. No explicit scenes or language. Dual POV. Author includes trigger warnings) Don’t be fooled - it is still very swoon-worthy. Levi Carter knows the way to a woman’s heart is through a book. (Recommend reading during fall.)
Lindsey KillingsworthNew favorite author and I’m excited to finish the rest of the Carter brothers series. For me, this has everything I want in a romance book (Clean. No explicit scenes or language. Dual POV. Author includes trigger warnings) plus plenty of sweet and swoon-worthy moments. A must for the Jane Austen, tea drinking, comfy wearing girls who love love. (Recommend reading during winter.)
Lindsey KillingsworthBook 1 of a series set in a small town in Virginia. Hallmark vibes. Clean romance. CW: Work place harassment.
Lindsey KillingsworthAnother Sarah Adams winner. Evie helps young Sam train her new service dog. And Jake can’t help but fall for the woman who treats his daughter like her own. Closed door romance. (Content warnings: Emotional & verbal parental abuse; Epilepsy & epileptic seizures)
Lindsey KillingsworthI adore Sarah Adams and all her writings. Sequel to “The Cheat Sheet” - one of my all time favorites. Nora is my kindred spirit. Derek is a complete romantic. All the wit I’d expect from a SA novel, but the open-door story is unlike her other books. I do appreciate that she warns the reader and even tells what chapter to skip if the reader wants to keep the door closed. Not one of my favorites of her works, but I’ll continue to be a SA fan girl.
Lindsey KillingsworthThis is my 3rd KB book. She brings everything that I want in a romance novel. Funny, sweet, swoony, and a riotous cast of characters that I can follow for multiple books. I know I don’t have to worry about language or explicit scenes when I read KB.
Lindsey KillingsworthSequel to “So That Just Happened”. I normally cringe at the friends-to-lovers trope but this is a better one. Clean romance. No explicit scenes or language.