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Just One Night (Jacksonville Rays #0.5) by Emily Rath Review!

  Hi ForeverBookers,   I’ve just finished reading “Just One Night,” the prequel novella to “Pucking Around, (the Jacksonville Rays   # 1)” by Emily Rath and it was sooooo good!!! I didn’t know what it was really about before I started it. It’s a contemporary romance with lots of sex!!! Therefore, it’s not for younger readers, due to the language use too, but mainly the sexual content. There’s a quote at the end of this review to show just how sexy it gets and there’s LOADS of these moments, not just the one! (NOTE: this review contains both swearing and sexual content, although not too much)! The novella starts with Rachel, who is at a hotel because her twin brother, Harrison has just got married to his new husband. There isn’t any LGBTQ action in this novella, but I believe there’s a few threesomes in the novel, Pucking Around, not with Harrison or his husband but Rachel, Jake, the main guy from “That One Night,” and another character that isn’t revealed in the novella. I thin

Barbarian Alien (Ice Planet Barbarians #2) by Ruby Dixon Review

  Hey Foreverbookers,   How are you all today! I hope you’re well!   I few days ago I finished reading “Barbarian Alien” by Ruby Dixon, Ice Planet Barbarians #2, and I had SOOOOO much FUN reading it! Liz and Raahosh were fantastic protagonists, and I found myself howling with laughter often at their antics! For a pretty basic plot, Barbarian Alien had humour, serious moments as well as VERY sexy times running throughout to keep me hooked. I adored the sex scenes as they were loving as well as, well, horny. It’s how someone would realistically react in said situation, I feel, or at least how I would react! When I started it I wasn’t sure I was going to gel with Liz as she seemed a bit off putting but as the story grew, I was like, hey, this is me or how I would react in every situation.  I enjoy reading from both the female perspective, Liz in this case, and the male point of view, Raahosh. Liz was very much me, as I said above, and Raahosh was a bit of a lummox to begin with but