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Help Wanted: Grumpy Mountain Man seeks baby momma. Job is an incubator position only. Surrogate must be impervious to grunting in the form of communication and nosey brotherly neighbors. Rustic mountain range housing available upon request.

I wanted to pummel my irritating brothers when they posted their own version of a wanted ad to help me with my life.

But I can’t fault the results once the right woman lands on my lap.

Becoming a single father is not a decision I made lightly. In fact, it’s the biggest decision of my entire life.

Which is why when I interview Trista, I know she’s perfect.

She’s wild, she’s opinionated, she wears cowboy boots. Even my pet goat loves her…

She’s the exact type of person I was holding out for.

And to my great horror, I realize on our first night of attempting this baby making dance…when the lights are low, the cheap wine is flowing, and the home insemination supplies are laid out on the kitchen counter…

I want to do a lot more than just make her my surrogate.

I want to make her mine.

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Excerpt One

If this potential surrogate isn’t at least marginally impressed by the splendors of this dive bar, then she’s not fit to carry my baby, just like all the others I’ve met.

“Are you Trista?” I ask, my voice gruff.

“Yes,” the curvy woman chirps, her head snapping up like she’s been caught texting in class.

When our eyes connect, a rush of adrenaline surges through me—through my gut, specifically. I swallow the lump in my throat and reach my hand out to her. “Wyatt.”

Her hand is currently tucked deep inside her bag, so she offers me her opposite hand, making for a very awkward handshake. She rustles around with something that sounds like a wrapper in her bag and winces.

When we disconnect, her round eyes venture unabashedly down my body, her lips parting as she takes in my frame. The bag drops off her shoulder, and I hear a strange yip come from her before she begins coughing violently and whacking her chest.

“Excuse me,” she says, her voice gruff from the cough attack as she points at her throat and repositions the bag back on her shoulder. “I sucked some spit into the back of my throat, and it went down the wrong pipe.”

My brows furrow as I gesture to my table over by the stone fireplace. “Can I get you a drink?”

“A drink would be great,” she replies desperately, and I watch as she storms past me to the spot, carefully tucking her bag alongside the chair like she’s carrying a million dollars in cash.

I hesitantly take the seat across from her and gesture to Judy, who comes over in a hurry, likely sensing the awkwardness.

“I’ll have what he’s having,” she says, pointing at my beer with a wink. “Not knocked up yet, right?”

“Coming right up.” Judy shoots me a curious look and takes off for the bar. That’ll get the rumors flying.

“I heard you’ve interviewed a lot of candidates,” Trista offers, drumming her long fingers softly on the beat-up wood table.

“Yeah, I’m afraid so,” I reply with a huff. “And they always seem to feel like…”

“Like you’re picking out a livestock animal?” she offers with her brows arched.

My eyes widen at how she basically read my mind. “Bingo.”

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Excerpt Two

With renewed determination, I turn to face the grumpy mountain man and get right down to business. “As I mentioned, I’ve read a lot on the lesbian blogs.”

“Sorry?”

“The lesbian blogs…for how to get me knocked up without us actually having to roll in the hay. The lesbians know their shit.”

Wyatt looks taken aback. “Wouldn’t we use a fertility clinic with a donor egg? That’s usually the way these things go.”

“Is that what you want?”

He blinks back at me in confusion. “I’m not sure what I want matters.”

Beige-flag answer.

“Well, I can tell you from my research that if we do IVF and a donor egg, it will involve way more work on my part. We’re talking multiple trips per week to the clinic, daily intramuscular shots, bajingo suppositories—”

“What’s a bajingo?”

“My vagina, obviously,” I answer emphatically. “Not to mention oral medications, supplements, ultrasounds. Good God, the expense of that alone will be insane, especially because my health insurance does not cover fertility treatments. And most fertility clinics are booked out for months. So really, I think the farm way is best.”

“The farm way?” Wyatt looks like I’m speaking a foreign language. God, he’s cute when he’s flustered.

“You know…inseminate me like a cow.” I make a squeezing motion with my fingers. “Turkey baster style. You can buy the kits on Amazon. Or if you have like a children’s medicine syringe, that could work too. Like for kids’ Tylenol? Lots of ladies getting knocked up that way. Just pull the semen up into the syringe and shoot it up my bajingo. We would make sure it’s sanitary, of course.”

“Jesus.” Wyatt runs a hand through his hair and looks wildly uncomfortable. You’d think interviewing twelve women for this job would have made him less precious about all this by now.

“I’m sorry, I just don’t know you well enough to sleep with you. And I think it would feel kind of awkward afterward, don’t you? Especially if I’m going to live up here.”

“I wasn’t suggesting…” He stumbles over his words, and I have to admit, I love watching him squirm.

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Excerpt Three

“Who is the pen for?” I ask, staring up at the giant mountain man.

“Your pig.”

My eyes widen. “You expect my Reginald to sleep in the barn?”

“Where else would he sleep?”

“In his sleeping quarters upstairs next to me, obviously.”

“Come again?” Wyatt is loud in the quietness of the peaceful barn.

“Reggie is a rescue, Wyatt! He came from a horrible situation where the owners neglected him. He had hoof rot and couldn’t freaking walk. I had to give him daily doses of antibiotics and hand-feed him, or they were going to put him down!”

“Jesus Christ,” Wyatt murmurs under his breath, looking away in obvious agitation.

“Sir Reginald sleeps on a nice little crib mattress I bought second-hand. He even has a special blanket and likes to sleep in most mornings.”

Wyatt’s head snaps to the open wooden stairs leading to the apartment. “How are you going to get him up the stairs every day? Those legs don’t look long enough to climb stairs.”

“I’ll carry him.” I shrug.

The mountain man’s eyebrows shoot to the moon as he points an accusing finger at Reggie. “He’s got to weigh at least fifty pounds.”

“Sixty-five, actually, but my vet friend just put us on a low-calorie feed even though I think Reggie is beautiful just the way he is.”

“For fuck’s sake,” Wyatt growls and jams a hand through the top of his hair. “You aren’t going to be able to carry him up those stairs when you’re pregnant, Trista.”

“Well, I’m not pregnant yet.” I scoff, my chin cocking up to meet his as he looms over me with his giant mountain-man stature.

He pauses for a second as his eyes rove over my face. His voice is deep and husky when he replies, “Yet.”

Goose bumps erupt over my flesh as one of the tiniest words in the English language just had a massive impact on my not-so-tiny body. I realize I’m a surrogate so we’re not doing this pregnancy thing the old-fashioned way, but it’s been a while since I’ve been laid, and with that one little word, my traitorous mind wandered to a reality where we did it the old-fashioned way. And I liked that thought.

I swallow slowly, desperate to get control of myself. I glance down at our chests, which are nearly brushing each other. When did we get so close? His scent of pine trees, woodchips, and hay is intoxicating.

Wyatt’s eyes flick down to my lips as I wonder what the hell are we actually arguing about? I want to be pregnant. And I suppose he’s right…I shouldn’t be lifting sixty-plus pounds once I have a baby growing inside me. I guess Reginald’s sleeping quarters never came up in all our lawyer negotiating.

And why is he looking at me like that? And why does my body feel the way it feels right now? I’m hot and agitated having him so close to me and telling me what to do. I like it, and I loathe it.

The voices of men outside force us to pull away from each other just as they walk into the barn with armloads of my stuff.

“Trista, these are my brothers Calder and Luke.” Wyatt’s voice is strained as he avoids eye contact with me. Oh, he’s mad mad.

The two giant men in flannel stop talking and gape at me for a moment. The heavily tattooed one with devilish eyes tips his chin up and says, “What’s up, MB?”

Wyatt glowers at his brother. “Calder…”

The slightly smaller one (although none of them are small, honestly…I’m in a barn full of flannelled giants) with floppy blond hair laughs boyishly, clearly enjoying the tension between his two brothers.

“What’s MB mean?” I ask curiously.

“Don’t ask,” another voice echoes from behind them.

Calder and Luke spread apart to reveal what I can only assume to be another brother.

“This is my eldest brother, Max,” Wyatt explains with a wave of his hand. “He doesn’t live up here on the mountain with us though.”

My brows lift knowingly. “Didn’t want to join in on the Seven Brides for Seven Brothers remake up here?”

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Excerpt Four

“By the way…I’m ovulating right now, so I say we get this show on the road when I get back to the mountain tonight.”

Trista, my hired surrogate, sped off in her van, leaving me in a wake of nerves and anxiety. I wore a path on my wood floor, pacing my house and waiting for her to return. I knew this day was coming. I just didn’t know exactly when. And now that it’s here…I’m not sure how to prepare for it.

A knock interrupts my obsessive thoughts, and I realize it’s her.

Time to make a baby.

I open the door and stupidly grunt out, “I went to the Mercantile and picked up pizza.”

She holds up two brown bags in her hand. “I picked up booze.”

She kicks off her beat-up cowboy boots and marches past me, dropping her purse on my small farm table like she’s been in my place a million times…which she hasn’t. I watch her curiously as she props her hands on her hips and assesses the space for a second before making her way toward the kitchen, giving no outward reaction to the home I built with my bare hands.

Not that I need her approval on this house, but I guess I just…I don’t know what I want. A baby. That’s what I want. That should be all that I want from this woman.

She sets the brown bags on my butcher-block island and pulls out two bottles of white wine. Without pause, she twists the cap off one and takes a swig straight from the bottle.

My brows lift. It’s going to be that kind of night.

“These were two for seven bucks at the gas station, and it tastes like it.” She coughs and winces at the taste.

“Do you want something else?” I offer, making a move to my refrigerator. “I only have beer.”

“No,” she mutters and takes another quick sip. “I’m not a very big drinker, but I’m nervous as shit, and lots of people get pregnant drunk, so…science. How are you doing?”

Her candid response is more comforting than she realizes. I haven’t known Trista for long, but I like that she calls a spade a spade. I move to stand next to her at the island, noticing how much smaller she is out of her boots.

I point at the second bottle. “Is that other one for me?”

She silently slides it over, and I twist the cap off and join her in the wine-bottle-chugging experience. I shudder at the horrible taste because I’m not a wine drinker…but I will be tonight. I want her to feel supported through this, and if that means choking down a disgusting bottle of cheap wine, I’ll do it.

“Pizza?” I point at the box on the other side of her.

She nods and helps herself, mindlessly chomping down on a bite.

“I checked on the animals in the barn before I came in here, and they both looked very content in their pens,” she says around a mouthful. “That was really sweet of you to buy those troughs for Reggie. Sorry if I was a bitch about the pen thing.” She takes another swig.

“You weren’t a bitch.” I take another swig, eyeing her baggy T-shirt that’s covered in Millie hoof prints and a substance I can only assume is from the pig.

It’s odd to have Trista in my house. All of our meetings thus far have been pretty professional. And this whole concept of me hiring a surrogate felt like something that was never actually going to happen. It feels more real now that we’re here, face-to-face, without a lawyer talking for us. More personal. Like we’re letting our guards down.

Probably because you’re about to put your cum inside her, my inner voice adds with a dirty sneer. I take a big drink.

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Excerpt Five

“Let me just go lie down in my bed for a minute, and I bet I’ll feel better in a bit,” the woman I hired to be my surrogate groans as she moves to stand up from the toilet she was just upchucking in.

As soon as she’s on her feet, I bend over and scoop her into my arms.

“What are you doing?” she squeals, her arm wrapping around my neck as she attempts to wiggle her way out.

“I’m carrying you to your bed.”

“No, you are not!” she bellows, and I feel a moment of relief that she still has enough energy to argue with me.

“This isn’t up for debate, Lucky,” I grumble, my boots loud on the floor as I stomp toward the bed under the recycled windows I installed in this barn apartment.

“Lucky.” She grumbles back the nickname I’ve just given her and moves her hand to pinch my ribs. “Put me down before your luck changes and you throw your back out.”

I hiss at the sharp bite of pain that shoots up my side. “If you keep pinching me, I’m going to drop you.”

“Then put me down!”

“You are so maddening. Why do you have to make everything so damn difficult?” I growl.

“Because I’m plus-sized. Difficult is my way of life,” she bites back and makes a squeaky noise as I drop her on the bed.

I exhale heavily as I prop my hands on my hips and glare at her.

She points at my chest. “You wouldn’t be out of breath if you had let me walk.”

I lean over and press my hands onto the mattress to glower at her. “I’m only out of breath because you fought me the whole damn way.”

“Oh, please.” She scoffs and tucks her feet under the covers. “I’m sure you’re used to tiny women you can throw over your shoulder. It must have been quite a shock hefting up all of me…pregnant or not.”

I tilt my head and eye her with wicked challenge. Even sick and depleted, she still has a good amount of fight in her. It’s alarming how much I like that. My voice is deep and promising when I reply, “Trust me, I can handle each bit of you every day of the week and twice on Sundays.”

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Excerpt Six

“Since we’ve determined it’s not my face making you violently ill, maybe that means we can be more than just a surrogate and intended parent.” I gesture to her and then to me. “Maybe we can be friends?”

“Friends.” She repeats the word like she’s never said it before, her eyes roving over my face for a long moment before a soft smile lights up her eyes. “I guess we can try it.”

My brows lift in satisfaction at how easy that was for her to agree to. Then again, I’m pretty sure she’s dehydrated from morning sickness and probably doesn’t have her normal fight in her, but I’ll take the win.

“Well, as your new friend, I have to ask…did I see a rabbit in here earlier this morning?”

Trista’s eyes widen as she presses her lips together. Timidly, she reaches under the covers and pulls out an orange-and-white rabbit. She clutches it to her chest as her fingers stroke its floppy ears. “This is Strudel.”

“Come again?” I grind out, pulling away from her and the living fuzzball in her hands.

“She’s an English lop rabbit and was turned over at the rescue facility two days ago. Earl said she couldn’t stay there because they didn’t have the space.”

“What is she doing here?” I ask, shaking my head back and forth.

Trista smiles. “I thought she could live here with me?”

“You know how I feel about pets in the apartment.”

“I thought that was just pigs,” she says, her teeth sinking into her lower lip. “But she’s too little to be down in the barn with Reginald, and she’s really well-behaved. She sleeps in a cage at night. And just feel how soft her fur is.”

“I do not—” My voice is cut off when Trista starts dragging the rabbit along my cheek. The warm little furball makes a weird squeaky noise as its coat catches on my beard.

“Soft, right?” Her eyes are bright and hopeful as she waits for my reaction.

“Can you please stop booping the rabbit on my nose?” I pull her arm away from my face. “I don’t want animals up here.”

She sighs heavily. “Fine, I’ll get rid of her.”

“Thank you.”

I stand to make my way toward the door and hear her say, “I’m sure someone will adopt her just to turn her into lucky rabbit-foot key chains. Lucky for them…not for poor Strudel.”

I pause, my eyes rolling to the ceiling.

“Or maybe they’ll turn her into a hearty rabbit stew,” she adds, her voice cracking. “Never mind that she was the only one who snuggled me when I was puking my guts out this week because of this precious baby inside me.”

I turn and eye her warily. “I know what you’re doing.”

Her nose wrinkles. “It’s fine. I don’t need that kind of comfort these next nine months. It wasn’t a part of the contract, and we’re not friends or anything, so…” Her voice trails off as she clutches the tiny animal to her cheek, dropping soft kisses on its long ears while hitting me with puppy dog eyes. My mind briefly flashes to the sight of a little girl with her eyes, begging me for a puppy.

The baby could have her eyes.

I drop my head and aggressively rub my hand over it, trying to put those thoughts well away. With a heavy sigh, I begrudgingly murmur, “Okay, friend, the rabbit can stay.”

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Excerpt Seven

“You want to talk about frustrating?” I stomp over to the counter and slam my purse down so I can grab a fistful of granola bars. “Stop laying these barn snacks out. I know you’re doing it just for me. You’re not subtle, Wyatt.”

He turns on his heel and scoffs. “Oh, you don’t like those?”

“I love them!” I retort.

“Then what is the issue?” he begs, his hands stretched out in confusion.

“I don’t know!” I cry out with exasperation, and Millie bleats her agreement. Or maybe her disagreement. I suppose she’s Team Wyatt since he saved her damn life, the traitor. I rake my hands through my hair and damn near sob, “I just want to feel like I can breathe again. Like I can take a full breath without feeling your presence all around me. I’m used to being on my own, and you are smothering me.”

His blue eyes darken as he stares at me from across the barn, watching my chest rise and fall with the emotion of my confession. It feels weird to accept so much from one person. It feels wrong and worrisome, and I want clearer boundaries.

With a pop of his jaw, he pushes off the stall and stalks toward me. I shift, feeling like I should be running for the hills from this crazy man who’s just trapped me up on a mountain alone with him. But I don’t run. I stand my ground as he moves into my personal space, enveloping me in his scent. My ass presses up against the butcher-block counter as he bows over me and dips his head so he can meet my eyes straight on.

“Or maybe, just maybe…” his deep voice rumbles, causing my entire body to tremble. “You’re not being smothered enough.”

I struggle to meet his eyes as he looms over me in all his giant, flannel-wearing glory. “What is that supposed to mean?”

“I mean, maybe if I just kissed you right now…maybe if I stuck my tongue down your throat and laid you down in one of these stalls and fucked your brains out like the fantasy you described in the truck, we could both finally breathe a little bit easier.”

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— Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws —

Mountain Men Matchmaker (Book One)

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Release Date: April 11, 2024
Genre: Small Town/ Rom-Com
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— ABOUT THE AUTHOR —


Amy Daws

Number 1 Amazon Bestselling author Amy Daws writes spicy love stories that take place in America, as well as across the pond. She’s most known for her footy-playing Harris Brothers and writing in a tire shop waiting room. When Amy is not writing, she’s likely making charcuterie boards from her home in South Dakota where she lives with her daughter and husband.

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Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws

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• BLURB •

Help Wanted: Grumpy Mountain Man seeks baby momma. Job is an incubator position only. Surrogate must be impervious to grunting in the form of communication and nosey brotherly neighbors. Rustic mountain range housing available upon request.

I wanted to pummel my irritating brothers when they posted their own version of a wanted ad to help me with my life.

But I can’t fault the results once the right woman lands on my lap.

Becoming a single father is not a decision I made lightly. In fact, it’s the biggest decision of my entire life.

Which is why when I interview Trista, I know she’s perfect.

She’s wild, she’s opinionated, she wears cowboy boots. Even my pet goat loves her…

She’s the exact type of person I was holding out for.

And to my great horror, I realize on our first night of attempting this baby making dance…when the lights are low, the cheap wine is flowing, and the home insemination supplies are laid out on the kitchen counter…

I want to do a lot more than just make her my surrogate.

I want to make her mine.

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• MY REVIEW •


“We play by different rules on the mountain.”


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Oh man… 👏 Daws. 👏 Can. 👏 Write!

Whether she releases books back to back or takes long breaks in-between releases, either way they’re all of the highest quality.

This first book in her all-new series is pure page-turning magic. There are so many appealing elements included that all worked well together. From the quirky yet lovable familial dynamics, to the breathtaking secluded backdrop, to the ultimate premise that kicked off Wyatt’s and Trista’s story.

You can’t flip open a new page without encountering a character you won’t end up loving. The Fletcher brothers alone are a formidable crew; each one having their own distinct traits that had me anticipating their stories next. The sibling relationships present is not only genuine but oh-so relatable—from the playful banter, to the occasional disagreements, to their unquestionable love and support. They’re a mixed bag but when push comes to shove, they’re a united front that I couldn’t help but admire.

I immediately connected with the issues these characters go through. I especially related with the insecurities, and even with Trista’s complex upbringing so easily that I found myself resonating with her character in a lot of ways. I understood her hesitancy concerning certain situations and empathised with her wants and needs for a self-sustaining life. But in saying that, I also wasn’t in agreement with some of her actions in this book. Trista eventually owning up to her behaviour had me realising quickly after that this was intentionally written of her character, and made her more tangible for me. She’s a well thought-out, well-developed character.

Daws has a sweet way of creating perfectly imperfect characters and shines a light on sensitive, somewhat taboo subject matters without it feeling overly heavy or sombre. I have never come across a romance book where surrogacy is the main focal point. Even more so, where it’s a single man choosing this path. Wyatt and Trista’s surrogacy journey demonstrated certain risks, demands, and overall commitment. It displayed the ups and downs— the emotional, physical, and mental rollercoaster they both go through whilst at the same time finding balance in their complicated developing relationship.

Some readers may find this story triggering, as it does include delicate issues, such as the topic of surrogacy and all that it can entail. It broaches on death and the effects it can have on individuals and families. It also discusses neglectful parenting and childhood trauma (off-page). This book is intended for readers of age.

It has well-paced storytelling, and I enjoyed the multiple POVs. It created a ton of world-building and layers within the story through various perspectives. It already has great bones for the rest of the series and what we can expect to see in the next book.

Whilst I connected with Trista’s character, Wyatt is in his own league. I couldn’t fault the man. There’s basis for his possessive, obsessive tendencies that was offset by his protectiveness, care, and ability to make Trista feel loved and supported that just about turned me all jelloid. 🙈😍 He is quintessentially THE perfect mountain man baby daddy!

I do have to point out that there’s a particular scene involving chickens that hit close to home all too well for me because I’ve experienced it firsthand myself. Daws has hit the nail on the head with how authentic, how realistic, and relatable the emotions these characters go through.

This is not your stereotypical fast-paced mountain man romance read where it involves insta-love and a heroine isolated on a mountain with an alphahole MMC. If you love in-depth storylines, with found-family and friendships amongst a strong cast of characters, and a well-written romance between third-dimensional MCs, then this book is a must-read. It’s hefty and has a good balance of light and shade. There’s plenty of comic relief, some of which were totally unexpected and giggle-inducing.

I’m obsessed with the references used, the mere mention of the classic musical; Seven Brides for Seven Brothers had me in a giddy mood, and Daws paying homage to her own dad made this story all the more touching and heartfelt. It’s evident a lot of her heart and soul and life experiences are incorporated into this narrative.

It’s uplifting and at times eyebrow-raising educational. It’s sexy, yet weirdly wholesome at the same time. It left me filled with happy contentment like I’ve been enveloped in a big bear hug, and the bonus epilogue was an amazing peek into Wyatt and Trista’s lives years after their initial “nine month contract.” This is a vivid, fictional escapism at its best that will evoke emotions out of romance readers. In all honesty, all of Daws’ books are made for screen and this one is no different.

Bring on book two… and three… and four! I’m excited for more of the Fletchers, their swoony charm, and that jaw-dropping mountain views of theirs.

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Thank you Amy Daws for the opportunity to read an advance copy! 💙

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— BLURB —

Help Wanted: Grumpy Mountain Man seeks baby momma. Job is an incubator position only. Surrogate must be impervious to grunting in the form of communication and nosey brotherly neighbors. Rustic mountain range housing available upon request.

I wanted to pummel my irritating brothers when they posted their own version of a wanted ad to help me with my life.

But I can’t fault the results once the right woman lands on my lap.

Becoming a single father is not a decision I made lightly. In fact, it’s the biggest decision of my entire life.

Which is why when I interview Trista, I know she’s perfect.

She’s wild, she’s opinionated, she wears cowboy boots. Even my pet goat loves her…

She’s the exact type of person I was holding out for.

And to my great horror, I realize on our first night of attempting this baby making dance…when the lights are low, the cheap wine is flowing, and the home insemination supplies are laid out on the kitchen counter…

I want to do a lot more than just make her my surrogate.

I want to make her mine.

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Excerpt One

If this potential surrogate isn’t at least marginally impressed by the splendors of this dive bar, then she’s not fit to carry my baby, just like all the others I’ve met.

“Are you Trista?” I ask, my voice gruff. 

“Yes,” the curvy woman chirps, her head snapping up like she’s been caught texting in class.

When our eyes connect, a rush of adrenaline surges through me—through my gut, specifically. I swallow the lump in my throat and reach my hand out to her. “Wyatt.”

Her hand is currently tucked deep inside her bag, so she offers me her opposite hand, making for a very awkward handshake. She rustles around with something that sounds like a wrapper in her bag and winces.

When we disconnect, her round eyes venture unabashedly down my body, her lips parting as she takes in my frame. The bag drops off her shoulder, and I hear a strange yip come from her before she begins coughing violently and whacking her chest.

“Excuse me,” she says, her voice gruff from the cough attack as she points at her throat and repositions the bag back on her shoulder. “I sucked some spit into the back of my throat, and it went down the wrong pipe.”

My brows furrow as I gesture to my table over by the stone fireplace. “Can I get you a drink?”

“A drink would be great,” she replies desperately, and I watch as she storms past me to the spot, carefully tucking her bag alongside the chair like she’s carrying a million dollars in cash.

I hesitantly take the seat across from her and gesture to Judy, who comes over in a hurry, likely sensing the awkwardness.

“I’ll have what he’s having,” she says, pointing at my beer with a wink. “Not knocked up yet, right?” 

“Coming right up.” Judy shoots me a curious look and takes off for the bar. That’ll get the rumors flying.

“I heard you’ve interviewed a lot of candidates,” Trista offers, drumming her long fingers softly on the beat-up wood table.

“Yeah, I’m afraid so,” I reply with a huff. “And they always seem to feel like…”

“Like you’re picking out a livestock animal?” she offers with her brows arched.

My eyes widen at how she basically read my mind. “Bingo.”

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With renewed determination, I turn to face the grumpy mountain man and get right down to business. “As I mentioned, I’ve read a lot on the lesbian blogs.”

“Sorry?”

“The lesbian blogs…for how to get me knocked up without us actually having to roll in the hay. The lesbians know their shit.”

Wyatt looks taken aback. “Wouldn’t we use a fertility clinic with a donor egg? That’s usually the way these things go.”

“Is that what you want?”

He blinks back at me in confusion. “I’m not sure what I want matters.”

Beige-flag answer.

“Well, I can tell you from my research that if we do IVF and a donor egg, it will involve way more work on my part. We’re talking multiple trips per week to the clinic, daily intramuscular shots, bajingo suppositories—”

“What’s a bajingo?”

“My vagina, obviously,” I answer emphatically. “Not to mention oral medications, supplements, ultrasounds. Good God, the expense of that alone will be insane, especially because my health insurance does not cover fertility treatments. And most fertility clinics are booked out for months. So really, I think the farm way is best.”

“The farm way?” Wyatt looks like I’m speaking a foreign language. God, he’s cute when he’s flustered.

“You know…inseminate me like a cow.” I make a squeezing motion with my fingers. “Turkey baster style. You can buy the kits on Amazon. Or if you have like a children’s medicine syringe, that could work too. Like for kids’ Tylenol? Lots of ladies getting knocked up that way. Just pull the semen up into the syringe and shoot it up my bajingo. We would make sure it’s sanitary, of course.”

“Jesus.” Wyatt runs a hand through his hair and looks wildly uncomfortable. You’d think interviewing twelve women for this job would have made him less precious about all this by now.

“I’m sorry, I just don’t know you well enough to sleep with you. And I think it would feel kind of awkward afterward, don’t you? Especially if I’m going to live up here.”

“I wasn’t suggesting…” He stumbles over his words, and I have to admit, I love watching him squirm.

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— Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws —

Mountain Men Matchmaker (Book One)

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Release Date: April 11, 2024
Genre: Small Town/ Rom-Com
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— ABOUT THE AUTHOR —


Amy Daws

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Number 1 Amazon Bestselling author Amy Daws writes spicy love stories that take place in America, as well as across the pond. She’s most known for her footy-playing Harris Brothers and writing in a tire shop waiting room. When Amy is not writing, she’s likely making charcuterie boards from her home in South Dakota where she lives with her daughter and husband.

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Help Wanted: Grumpy Mountain Man seeks baby momma. Job is an incubator position only. Surrogate must be impervious to grunting in the form of communication and nosey brotherly neighbors. Rustic mountain range housing available upon request.

I wanted to pummel my irritating brothers when they posted their own version of a wanted ad to help me with my life.

But I can’t fault the results once the right woman lands on my lap.

Becoming a single father is not a decision I made lightly. In fact, it’s the biggest decision of my entire life.

Which is why when I interview Trista, I know she’s perfect.

She’s wild, she’s opinionated, she wears cowboy boots. Even my pet goat loves her…

She’s the exact type of person I was holding out for.

And to my great horror, I realize on our first night of attempting this baby making dance…when the lights are low, the cheap wine is flowing, and the home insemination supplies are laid out on the kitchen counter…

I want to do a lot more than just make her my surrogate.

I want to make her mine.

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— Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws —

Fletcher Brothers Series (Book One)

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Release Date: April 11, 2024
Genre: Contemporary Romance
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— ABOUT THE AUTHOR —


Amy Daws

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Number 1 Amazon Bestselling author Amy Daws writes spicy love stories that take place in America, as well as across the pond. She’s most known for her footy-playing Harris Brothers and writing in a tire shop waiting room. When Amy is not writing, she’s likely making charcuterie boards from her home in South Dakota where she lives with her daughter and husband.

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Last On The List by Amy Daws

⚠ This review contains a minor teaser!

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Only a bad nanny knows what it’s like to kiss the boss.

CEO millionaire, Max Fletcher is a single dad in desperate need of a nanny.

Cozy Barlow is in the middle of her self-appointed “gap year” and doing everything she can to detach from her past.

But when her sister begs her to interview for the nanny position of a high maintenance client, she doesn’t have a good enough reason to say no.

And when Max locks eyes on the twenty-something in a tie-dye sweatsuit who pitches the idea of daydreaming all summer—he prepares to give this bad nanny the boot.

One problem: Max’s little girl thinks this plus-sized in body and spirit nanny might be her new bestie, so she hires her on the spot.

Now Max is stuck with this bizarre woman who hates everything he represents—corporate greed, money, status, power.

But one stormy night when the power goes out, he discovers Cozy doesn’t hate him. In fact, he’s the leading role in her fantasies.

Fantasies, he would very much like to make a reality.

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• MY REVIEW •


“You’ve inspired me to start dreaming again.”


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I can’t stop smiling.

I’ve lost count of how many times Daws has killed me over the years, brought me back to life, only to kill me again! This book… GAH! THIS BOOK!! 😍😍 It’s undoubtedly up there with the likes of Keeper, Blindsided, and Sweeper as my top, top, top favourite books by the epic rom-com queen!

I need to re-read this book again. I need to grab myself the paperback. And if Kate’s (aka Mercedes Lee Loveletter) drool-worthy book box turns into a real thing, you can bet I will need to get my grabby little hands onto that too… because umm hello?! Cocktuterie boards!? Yes, please! *vigorously nods head* 🤭🙌

I love how it started out as a solid romantic comedy that turned into one of those sappy, pull-at-your-heartstrings love stories that completely had my eyes glistening and nose twitching with a sudden case of the sniffles. It’s utter comfort read that only Daws can deliver with finesse!

As I cuddled under my blankets in bed with a packet of double chocolate-chip bikkies, my portable heater turned up to keep me toasty warm, and my kindle barely a feet away from my face, I quickly realised as these characters divulged their backstories that I was going to have a serious problem putting this book down until I finished it.

From the complexity, to the winning characters and dual points of view, to the well-paced storytelling, to the vivid world-building I was effortlessly transported to— all these elements played a factor in making this book unforgettable.

✔ Opposites Attract

✔ Age-Gap Romance

✔ Workplace Romance

✔ Nanny/ Single Dad

✔ Grumpy/ Sunshine

✔ Romantic Comedy

✔ Contemporary Romance

✔ Summer Fling

Putting aside the romantic aspect between Cassandra and Max and all the blessed light-hearted scenes throughout this story, it also broaches on a handful of sensitive subject matters that not only elevated the overall dimension but added a depth of relatability for so many of us. It depicts strong personal insecurities with body image, social issues and expectancies with one’s sexuality, the struggles with mental health, and even just day-to-day emotional conflicts—whether it be connected to work obligations, relationships, family dynamics, and/or one’s own deep-rooted fears in how life is panning out.

I personally resonated with a couple of them, whilst other topics I found eye-opening; but nevertheless, all very thought-provoking matters that was weaved into Cassandra’s and Max’s story beautifully. Daws has cleverly included these important issues (with the assistance of sensitivity readers) whilst keeping an overall light and entertaining atmosphere to the book.

I’m hard-pressed to find a fault. It’s exactly the type of contemporary romance read I hope to find more of. It’s equal parts guilty pleasure to hearty romance read. I welcomed the emotional rollercoaster it took me on, the unpredictability of where these protagonists’ relationship headed, and the amount of secondary characters that filled the spaces in-between providing more layers, more interactions, more insight. And can I just say how much I truly appreciate Daws for creating a fictional child who didn’t grate on my nerves?! 🙏 Thank you! Everly is just as much a crucial character as Cassandra and Max, and the contrast and dynamics between the three are… *chef’s kiss* awe-inspiring! All with gripping character developments to boot!

A heart-warming standalone novel (the final book) in the Wait With Me series— that yes, I would absolutely recommend to all adult romance readers! It has quirky characters with big, bold personalities, blush-inducing sexual content, and tons of LOL moments. It’s a quintessential contemporary rom-com that will have you swooning for grand gestures, believing in HEAs, and wishing for a handsome, dirty-talking, delicious-smelling millionaire Max Fletcher of your very own! 😜😁

I dare any romance reader out there to read it and not walk away in happy contentment!

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Thank you to Amy Daws for the opportunity to read an advanced copy! 🧡

🔔 Interested in reading Last On The List? Grab your copy here: Universal Link

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More Amy Daws books!

Blindsided by Amy Daws
One Moment Please by Amy Daws
Replay by Amy Daws
Sweeper by Amy Daws

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Sweeper by Amy Daws

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• BLURB •

The cocky footballer next door has some serious balls…

luckily, Daphney Clarke knows how to play.

Zander Williams is the hot new American determined to take European football by storm. His head is so big, it barely fits under his backwards hat. And when he’s recruited to one of the biggest up and coming clubs in London, he’s certain to make his name known.

Managing the building where they live is only one of Daphney’s many jobs. It’s why she has zero patience for the obnoxious American on the other side of the wall who makes the most ungodly noises and likes to answer his door in nothing but a pink tea towel.

Tensions build and after one steamy hallway kiss, neighbor wars quickly shifts into neighbors-with-benefits and that’s a battle they both intend to win.

But Daphney doesn’t know the real reason Zander is in London and now she’s stuck in the middle of a game she didn’t even know she was playing.

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• MY REVIEW •

Wow. I’m having difficulty forming my emotions into words. This was one epic journey for both Zander and Daphney that I, as a reader felt honored to witness! I love the Harris Brothers series and the standalone books that followed set in the same world. They all centered around strong family dynamics, but in terms of family, love, and growth, Sweeper just had a different vibe. 😊

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Amy has written a beautiful, fleshed-out story that dealt with complex family situations and real struggles that one can easily relate to. It could very well have been a story that was entirely set in a melancholic atmosphere, but whether you’re familiar with Amy’s writing or not, you can undoubtedly expect some light-heartedness and uplifting mood-boosting scenes for balance.

The storytelling of this standalone had steady-pacing with gradual development and build-up. It’s multi-faceted, having a couple of secondary storylines developing right alongside Zander’s and Daphney’s quirky growing relationship.

Right from the very beginning, I was invested in not only Zander’s and Daphney’s spark-inducing romance, but Zander’s own personal story. With the internal struggles and second-guessing he constantly goes through in this book, you can’t help but sympathize and if possible dive into his life and be some kind of support system that he so desperately wanted and needed.

This book will have you going from one end of the emotional scale to the other. I went from tearing up from the situation that Zander has found himself in, to smiling like a total loon, to giggling senselessly, to bawling my eyes out. It’s an emotional journey, not only for these characters but for the reader as well. But despite the drama-filled rollercoaster ride, I came away from the book feeling exhaustedly happy, sighing with contentment, and mentally looking back at how far the Harris family have evolved over time.

Besides the personal issues that both Zander and Daphney are working through, there were plenty of fun moments. The flirty banter and the language barrier were probably two of my favourite highlights. I lost count of how many times I nodded my head and laughed my ass off in agreement. It’s a next-door neighbour, friends-with-benefits type deal between these two protagonists, and at first I found their little pact unusual albeit amusing, but as the story progresses, you see a gradual shift from their initial dynamic. I love how their relationship developed because it just felt so authentic. Even though it was a relatively short time frame from when they first met to them hooking up, it didn’t at all feel rushed.

The book also includes an immensely strong cast of supporting characters that all played vital roles in assisting to bring about Zander’s and Daphney’s story. Not only do they help set the mood, but they’re presence immediately has you gripping the pages because you quickly come to realize that they’re an unpredictable bunch! Amy always seems to have such likable personalities in her books and after having read Sweeper, I’m already hoping to see more of the characters featured in this story in the future.

If I had to nitpick, I would’ve liked the sense of a more completed ending. There’s no epilogue and whilst I normally don’t mind, this is a standalone novel and I felt like it concluded with an open-ended finish. Some matters were resolved, certain “chapters” in these characters’ lives have gracefully closed, but where Zander and Daphney are concerned, it almost seemed like the end was really just the beginning for the couple… yet not really, either.

But nevertheless, it’s not at all a big issue (I’m just fussy), as I adored their story so much! It’s definitely a recommended read from me to fellow romance readers.

Two truly lovable, sweet, and funny-as protagonists. They have such chemistry that leaps off the pages and comes off so believable. I swooned. I love the interactions between them. Zander being a professional soccer player and Daphney being an indie singer/songwriter was an interesting contrast. Other than the next-door neighbours with benefits aspect of the storyline, you’ll enjoy seeing the attraction between these two opposites and the moments in which they slowly yet unknowingly start to fall in love.

Perfect balance of romance, comradery, and sports elements. It’s hearty, in-depth, and just really makes you question, “What would you do if you were in Zander’s situation?

Told from dual POVs, this story is more than meets the eye!

P.S. The backdrop will give you such wanderlust. No joke! I’ve always wanted to holiday in London, and this book only reiterated the fact that it’s on my bucket list for a reason! 😍🤗

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

Thank you Amy Daws for the opportunity to read an advanced copy! 💚

🔔 Interested in reading Sweeper? Grab your copy here: Universal Link

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Blindsided by Amy Daws

One Moment Please by Amy Daws

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Replay by Amy Daws

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• BLURB •

Not all players deserve a second chance… no matter how hot their first chance was. Football club lawyer, Santino Rossi is known in the locker room as the two-month chump. For years he’s been on a mission to find someone he can share his basil plant with and cure him of his former playboy ways.

Tilly Logan is a fiery, Scottish lass who didn’t bat an eye five years ago when a smoldering Italian pulled her into a nightclub bathroom. He was dark, dangerous, and exactly the good time Tilly was looking for—even if he worked for her over-protective brother’s team.

But a lot has changed and when Tilly returns to London five years later only to find herself trapped in an elevator with the smoldering Italian, it isn’t a happy reunion. Especially because her brother blames Santino for her high tailing it back to Scotland in the first place.

Tilly doesn’t want a replay of past mistakes and reconnecting with Santino is playing with fire. But if they keep their relationship a secret, it could be worth the burn.

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• MY REVIEW •

This book was a much anticipated read for me as I adore the Harris Brothers series. After having read Blindsided (Freya and Tilly’s older brother Mac’s story), I knew I couldn’t miss out on Tilly’s and Santino’s story… and what an intense story it was!

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A second chance romance storyline that was full of character development, personal growth, and a need for these characters to let go of their pasts in order to move on. Both Tilly and Santino have experienced heartbreak and certain struggles that they needed to work through, and coincidentally, having reunited after five years, they’ve become each others’ support system.

Please note, this book contains sensitive subject matter that may be triggering for some readers. It contains substance abuse, non-consensual sexual relations and certain experiences that resulted from it. There’s also detailed sexual content suitable for readers 18+ only!

Replay is not to be missed for fans of the Harris Brothers series and sports romance fans in general! Although it can definitely be read as a standalone, I still highly recommend you read the entire series as the world-building is grand and ever-expanding, and a lot of that has to do with the characters themselves. You’ll get a better understanding of everyone’s relationships with one another too.

Tilly’s story was very much in the forefront. Despite her reluctance to discuss details, you still get the gist of what went down and how she’s coping with it. Over time she starts opening up more and more, and a lot of that confidence and courage to do so was Santino’s doing. He’s a constant support for her even before any intimacy came about and I honestly think he can give the rest of the men in this series a run for their money with how charming, protective, and loving he can be! Tilly’s journey of growth and maturity is evident. You’ll see how much she’s changed as a person and the changes she’s made to her lifestyle since her troublesome years.

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Daws has included very real-life situations within this story, and although it’s a work of fiction, the events that occurred and the effects its had on the people involved mirrors reality so well. It’s not hard to get invested in Tilly and Santino’s story. Tilly went from a downward spiral to gradual buildup of positive changes. I may not relate to her situation but I can definitely imagine the pain and darkness she must’ve felt during that period in her life.       

Santino’s insecurities and shifty past on the other hand was something that lingered throughout the story but wasn’t completely revealed until towards the end. By then I had a pretty good idea at what he was hiding, so when he did finally share it with Tilly, it felt a little anti-climactic. I would’ve liked to have seen him open up a lot earlier. In my opinion, his story wasn’t as developed and because of that, I couldn’t fully connect with it as I had with Tilly’s. It felt like once his personal story was out in the open, it was wrapped up quickly despite Santino having had struggles throughout the book with opening up about his past to Tilly.

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But in saying that, despite Santino’s own issues, he was always willing to be there for Tilly. If anything, he almost pushed aside his own problems to ensure Tilly was on track with her new life and that their relationship could stand a chance. Based on his history and his closed off persona, he’s misjudged by his peers especially by Tilly’s older brother Mac, but you’ll see quite early on in this book that there’s more than meets the eye with him.

Also, if you love tall, dark, handsome Italian men, then get ready to see some good ol’ sexy Italian charm out of Santino. Ooh-wee! He can speak in Italian to me any. damn. time. he wants! 🤭😍

They are likable characters. Through their flaws and insecurities they have strength and a willingness to become better people. Their relationship was far from perfect or easy but that’s the beauty of it. It was very much a one step forward, two steps back type of relationship but you get to see them work through it and put the effort in. Tilly and Santino are so relatable (along with the rest of the characters from this series who make an appearance). They have a presence about them that’s so authentic that you almost imagine that they could be a couple of your own friends.

If you’re all caught up with the series, then you will be happy to know that past couples are secondary characters in this book and will definitely catch you up on the latest in their lives. They never fail at making situations crazy fun, hectic, and full of life! There’s also a few new secondary characters that play vital roles in both Tilly and Santino’s lives. But all in all, every single one of these people bring in a different dynamic and such contrast to the group.

It’s told from both Tilly and Santino’s points of view, and I found it to be slower-paced storytelling but as their entire story unravels, the pacing was actually well-suited. Their relationship was tentative and full of drama but it also made their journey all the more worthwhile to see through.

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A truly uplifting second-chance romance, that’ll have you either relating and/or sympathizing with what Tilly and Santino have gone and are still going through in their lives. Their turbulent rollercoaster of emotions are realistically understandable, their slow yet gradual developing relationship read genuine, and it was gripping from start to finish. Daws’ writing style has a nice flow to it. You can count on detailed world-building, mood setting atmosphere, and a storyline that is effortless to follow with protagonists that’ll have you curious right off the bat.

What I enjoyed reading the most about Tilly and Santino’s journey was that they could reminisce about certain good memories from their past together and somehow replicate those moments and feelings now but a hundred times better. I found myself either cheesy-grinning or happy sighing seeing them happy and open to seeing where their attraction will lead to. The banter here and there was also a nice little addition that had me giggling.

✔ Contemporary

✔ Second Chance

✔ Sports Romance

✔ Fiery Scottish Heroine

✔ Mysterious Italian Hero

✔ London Backdrop

Whilst their story had an open-ended happily ever after, I was chuffed to see an extended epilogue. Not only did it conclude the side story that was happening alongside Tilly and Santino’s, it also provided us readers with a more concrete direction to where their relationship was heading next.

Another incredible addition to the world of the Harris brothers! Whilst Tilly and Santino’s story was deep, heartbreaking, and traumatic, there were moments in between that were lighthearted and funny to keep it from being overly depressing and gloomy. If you love a hearty second chance romance and enjoy a bit of sports in your contemporary romance reads, then make sure to add this one to your TBR. *whispers* This book also contains some major jaw-dropping developments set in this world and a sneak peek at Daws next book that you won’t want to miss out on! 😉

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Thank you Amy Daws for the opportunity to read an advanced copy! 💜

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📙 Blindsided by Amy Daws

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One Moment Please by Amy Daws

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That awkward moment when an ER doctor has to inform you that you’re pregnant… with his baby.

Three things Lynsey Jones knows about the hot doctor: he’s grouchy, an arrogant jerk, and strangely obsessed with pie.

Three things Dr. Dick knows: he doesn’t talk about his past, he doesn’t do relationships, and the crazy girl in the hospital cafeteria who ate a fistful of French silk pie…is annoyingly irresistible.

After a chance meetup at a bar and a heated cab ride together, things come to a head and now instead of hating each other, they’re horizontal in a bed.

Three months later, the weird cafeteria stalker who crept out of Dr. Dick’s house like a thief in the night, winds up as his patient in the ER after her Tinder date from hell.

Dr. Dick is prepared to keep it cool and professional. That is until her bloodwork reveals that she’s pregnant.

What really throws him for a loop…is that the surprise baby…is his.

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• MY REVIEW •

Helllllo….

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I usually say this at the end to wrap up my review but I’m going to say it now before anything else is said — this book must be read! I am recommending. I am elbowing. I am virtually holding this book in front of your face and telling you to read it! 📘

The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of One Moment Please is the amount of times it made me tear up. I was constantly blinking back tears every few chapters. I was so emotional, I could have given Lynsey and her pregnant hormonal self a run for her money. Well almost, anyways. Lol.

Josh and Lynsey’s journey was of the Herculean scale. It was complicated from beginning to end that I almost wanted to throw in the towel at times for them — so they (and me) didn’t have to go through another heart-crushing moment! My gosh the issues they go through was frustrating, yet so very necessary. I have to give Lynsey mad props for being able to have the strength to go through all that drama.

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Amy Daws has created such complex, well developed characters. I admit whilst in the middle of reading this book I didn’t see the growth so easily at first, as nothing ever seemed resolved. But Lynsey, she pushed for more — not only in Josh, but in their relationship and that really opened my eyes to the amount of progress these two characters have made since they first met.

Josh is a difficult character. He’s set in his ways, constantly demanding and a hard shell to crack, but despite all that he’s a very appealing character. You can’t hate the guy. You can get irritated with him. But you can’t hate him.

For the majority of the book you don’t really see a lot of openness from Josh when it comes to his personal life. And when you do it comes out as snippets. He’s a bit of a jigsaw puzzle. With each little snippet he shares, you get a piece until you have a big enough image to figure out the rest of the puzzle — which in this instance is Josh’s entire reasoning behind his tough exterior and his detached behaviour towards Lynsey and the situation they’re in. He’s Dr. Dick for a reason.

Josh and Lynsey meet in an usual yet entertaining as hell kind of way. One Moment Please is a standalone (part of the Wait With Me series) with an initial enemies to lovers romance trope. They’re complete opposites in personality so that’s another element you can look forward to in this rom-com.

Whilst you have a somewhat unemotional character in Josh, the other half of this duo; Lynsey is nothing but feelings. She’s the light to Josh’s dark. Told from dual POVs — there’s no denying the contrast in their character traits. Put that with the very awkward situation they’re in… and you’ll have butting heads.

Daws always has a way of writing stories that touches on serious matters that’s both relatable and realistic but always adding light-heartedness into it to ease the heaviness of the subject. She has a way of making you feel like you’re going through it all right alongside the characters. Doesn’t matter if it’s a funny moment or a more somber one — her characters leap off the pages and it was no different with Josh and Lynsey. Even her secondary characters had so much personality, they make an impact even if they were only there for a brief time.

Shout out to Lynsey’s besties, Kate and Dean. They were a little bit in your face for my liking but I can appreciate the love and effort behind their behaviour. Kate is actually the heroine in Wait With Me (first book in the series) and after having only read One Moment Please so far, I’m eager than ever to read Kate’s book to see her in full Kate-dom. Now, I haven’t completely figured out my thoughts on Dean yet. It’s currently a love/hate thing. But I’m hoping to see more of him in the future.

Josh’s friend Max on the other hand I was vibing with the minute he was introduced. I’m a fan of any friend who doesn’t bullshit.. but yet who can totally ease your mind if need be. Josh had the perfect friend in Max for support.

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Overall this was an absolute dreamy read especially during this time where we’re all staying at home and looking for comfort reads. If you enjoy romance books that involve opposites unexpectedly thrown in together for a topsy-turvy roller coaster ride full of emotion, friendships, good food and life changing experiences, add this one to your TBR! It’s fairly well paced, with the first chapter kicking it off with a bang. You won’t be able to put it down.

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

Thank you to Amy Daws and her PA Julia Heudorf for the opportunity to read an advanced copy!

🔔 Interested in reading One Moment Please? Grab your copy here: Universal Link

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P.S. I’m inserting a picture of French Silk Pie. This particular pie plays a very important role in this book, and the entire time I was reading I was asking myself, “What is silk pie??”

If you’ve already read One Moment Please prior to my review, then you know the importance of this pie. And, if you were like me and didn’t know what it was or what it looked like, well here ya go folks. 

For those, who haven’t read the book yet — when you do come across the first moment this pie takes centre stage.. you won’t be wondering what it looks like anymore. You’re welcome! 😉😊


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Happy reading, guys! Catch you in my next one! Xo

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Blindsided by Amy Daws

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Original post from my IG @booksofthemuggleborn

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What happens when an almost thirty-year-old virgin agrees to let her Scottish footballer best friend give her some lessons in seduction?

Lots of banter, awkwardness, jealousy, and heat.

Midfielder Maclay “Mac” Logan is a loud-mouthed, tattooed ginger content with focusing on football. But when an adorably-freckled seamstress comes barreling into his life, he finds Netflix-And-Bickering with her to be his new favorite pastime.

Freya Cook is used to being the invisible woman with a needle and thread, offering cheeky punchlines as she helps dress London’s finest. She’s plus-sized in body and spirit, and other than her friendship with Mac, talking to the opposite sex is one skill she never mastered.

However, after one innocent game of Never Have I Ever, Mac offers to play Love Coach for Freya.

What neither of them see coming are the feelings that develop when the clothes come off.

Now they’re both about to learn the biggest lesson of all: Don’t fall in love with your best friend.

Blindsided is a full length (97,000 words) contemporary rom-com standalone with a sports theme.

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• MY REVIEW •

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YAS! YAS! YASSSSS! #GingerForTheWin !! 🙌🙌

My word, this was an exceptionally brilliant and enjoyable read from start to finish!!! Sorry for using one too many exclamation points but when it comes to Blindsided… it’s just “bleddy” needed!

Mac and Freya did not disappoint, and as hard as it is for me to admit this… I think Blindsided might have stolen my heart away from the previous books in the Harris Brothers series.. and from the Harris brothers themselves (even though this one’s technically a standalone). Mac just took my fucking breath away in this one!

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I laughed so hard for the majority of the book to end up bawling my eyes out in the end. One of the best (if not THE best) friends to lovers storylines I’ve ever come across. I love the back and forth repartee between these two. It read like an honest to goodness real friendship where they’re so comfortable with each other — whether they’re piss drunk and making fools of themselves, or crying out their feelings and frustration!

Blindsided is chock a block full of love, and friendship and swooniness, and tummy-fluttering moments that I couldn’t put it down. To hell with sleep!

Besides the high amounts of banter going on between Freya and Mac—would you believe I actually learnt something new from reading this book? Yep. I was there right along with Freya when she found out what this certain something was. LOL. I don’t want to spoil it for you guys who haven’t read it yet, but I can tell you it involves copious amounts of alcohol and a game of ‘Never Have I Ever’ 😉😜 I should warn you now, you’ll either laugh so hard you cry.. or you laugh so hard you pee your pants! Either way…waterworks ahead! Haha.

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But putting all the hilarity aside for a minute, Blindsided has one of most charismatic, diverse and relatable characters I’ve come across.. in Freya. She’s constantly going through insecurities and personal struggles in this book that I personally resonated with. The way she’s always questioning her image, her self worth–it’s compelling because everyone has struggles and things they don’t like about themselves but some can get stuck in it a little more than others. Freya’s one. But the way Mac shuts it down the second he hears it or sees it on Freya’s face is EVERYTHING! The way all the friends in this book come together and just lift each other up is EVERYTHING! I love the message Blindsided is sharing with it’s readers and by the end of it I was feeling just as uplifted as Freya! Going into this I was expecting a romcom I could snuggle up with, but it ended up being so much more. It has an empowering message about self love, opening up, taking risks, and to hell with the doubt!

Mac is everything you wish you could find in a mate. Anyone who can put you at ease, be caring, protective, sweet, uplifting, and love you as fiercely as he does (and can put up with occasional crazy) is a keeper! Wouldn’t hurt if he called you his “wee treasure” either. Or “cookie”, I’d be happy with cookie too! 😉

Despite the fact that Mac and Freya are total opposites, what makes it work between them is the comfortability they have with one another. Their friendship knows no bounds. The way they know what each other likes and dislikes, they’re telltale signs about little things, mannerisms, quirks, and attitude towards certain situations or topics–things like that are what make this fictional duo seem so real! You can’t help but feel what they feel. I love seeing the highs and lows of their relationship — the way it evolved. Their journey is truly one I will undoubtedly return to over and over.

You need to be reading this book ASAP, if you love the following:

  • Friends to lovers adult romance
  • All things CATS!
  • Fiery redheads.
  • Athletes (more specifically, soccer players).
  • Diverse characters.
  • Netflix and Chilling
  • Charming Scots!

If my review wasn’t obvious enough.. I thought it was PURRRRFECT!! 😊 Amy Daws outdid herself with this one. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve reread Blindsided by now. Freya is my spirit animal and soul sister! Mac is ginger goals and will forever be in my book boyfriend list!

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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⚽ The Harris Brothers Series

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I realized I don’t have full reviews for the Harris Brothers series on my blog, but I should tell you guys that I absolutely adore the series. Even if you’re not a fan of sports — this is still a wonderfully funny, sweet, and swoony romance series! Here’s a rundown of my ratings for each book:

📖 Book One: CHALLENGE

Camden and Indie’s story.

Camden gets injured and is taken to the hospital. Indie is a doctor there and that’s pretty much how they meet. Instant sparks between the two and relationship blooms.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

📖 Book Two: ENDURANCE

Tanner (Camden’s identical twin brother) and Belle’s (Indie’s best friend) story.

Tanner, the trouble-making twin who does hookups, not relationships. But when one too many hookups finally gets Tanner in trouble, he seeks the help of Belle. Forced in pretending to be a couple for reputation’s sake, feelings eventually surface between them but neither one are willing to admit it.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

📖 Book Three: KEEPER

Story of Booker (youngest Harris brother) and Poppy’s story.

Childhood best friends Booker and Poppy finally reunite after years apart after Poppy having moved away. Now roommates, feelings start flooding back, memories recollected and changes both Booker and Poppy have to face in order to move ahead.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

📖 Book Four: SURRENDER (Part One)

Gareth (oldest Harris brother) and Sloan’s story.

Sloan is a clothing stylist for the stars. Gareth being a soccer star, ends up being one of her clients. Both dealing with personal issues, they end up finding solace in one another.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐½

📖 Book Four: DOMINANCE (Part Two)

Conclusion to Gareth and Sloan’s story. Closure and putting everything in the past for Gareth and his family. Gareth and Sloan’s HEA.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐½

📖 Book Six: PAYBACK (Standalone set in the same theme)

Roan (Harris brothers’ teammate) and Allie’s (Harris’ cousin) story.

After having being dumped by her boyfriend, Allie visits her cousins in the UK, along with a motive to get revenge on her ex. Set up on a date with Roan, they immediately connect and have a one night stand. Little did both of them know that, that one night stand would make a big impact on both their lives.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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📖 Prequel: STRENGTH

Vi’s story (Harris brothers sister) and how she fell for Hayden — originally part of Lost in London series, but was pretty much the opener to the Harris family. (The cover above is a revamp to match the rest of the Harris brothers books). Hot right?! 😜

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐


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Hope you enjoyed my review. Happy reading, guys! Catch you in my next one! Xo

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