Moon Fox
I thought this was a really good book. The story was entertaining and it kept me engaged. I found Sania and Hawk very likable and I thought they made an excellent pairing because their chemistry was so powerful. This romance delivers and abundance of emotions and feels with a healthy side of drama, heart tugging and painful reality.
Viper Spaulding
A healing love from halfway around the world! Sania and her younger sister fled India to avoid an impossible arranged marriage, landing on the front door of her cousin, the new duchess of Wolverton. But first she's rescued from the frigid weather by Nicholas, the duke's best friend and an earl with a heartbreaking history. This wonderful story deals with the latent (though sometimes overt) racism head on, clearly highlighting the difference between compassion and bigotry. The love story is sweet and sensuous, and I loved the way Sania stood up for herself to anyone who would make her feel less than. As the secrets on both sides come to light, a surprising connection is discovered that threatens to ruin everything Sania and Nicholas have built together. The HEA and epilogue were everything I could hope for, and I highly recommend this Own Voices romance. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.