Thursday, 28 May 2026

Power Play by Chelsea Curto | Blog Tour Book Review

[ad/gifted - I received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.]

Title & Author: Power Play by Chelsea Curto 
My rating: 5/5
Publisher: Panmacmillan 
Publication date: 21st May 2026


Blurb:
Piper Mitchell needs one thing to go her way.

Divorced, feeling stuck in her professional life and terrified of reentering the world of dating, she's decided she's going to work on something she can control: learning how to be good in the bedroom.

Enter Liam Sullivan.

The star NHL goalie might not be a people person, but he's the perfect teacher. He knows what he's doing behind closed doors, and with a little convincing, he agrees to be Piper's guide.

Things between them are casual and easy. Something they can both benefit from. And when a road trip to Vegas as Piper and Liam waking up from a night they can't remember with matching wedding rings, they decide to figure out how much more fun they can have as husband and wife.

It's just for the hockey season. It doesn't mean anything.

But as the clock ticks down on their fake-marriage-with-benefits, can Piper and Liam make it work in the real world? Or will their relationship be a power play straight to disaster?

Review:
It would take one look at my any of my social media pagea to realise that I am a Chelsea Curto superfan. I remember loving this book when I first read it two years ago but this re-read felt like I was going in fresh and I fell in love with Liam Sullivan all over again.

When you read a Chelsea Curto book, you know you are going to get two things; a strong female character and a man who is down bad for his girl, this time it is Liam Sullivan, the DC Stars goalie and Piper Mitchell, the team's rinkside reporter.

As soon as you read the author's note at the beginning with regards to women in sport, you know this is going to be special. Yes, it is a romance book with plenty of spice (bedroom lessons in this case and Curto writes these VERY well), but the tackling of important topics are always brought to the forefront too. Women in what are seen as "men's spaces" is a big part of this one and it felt refreshing to read about a man calling out another man's behaviour even when the woman wasn't there. Isn't that something all men should be doing?

At the beginning we very quickly learn that Liam is a bit of a grump with Piper being upbeat and positive. She has however gone through a rough time with a divorce so she does have things she is hiding too. As time goes on you can feel the two change with each other in the most beautiful way. There is no 0-100 here. It is a really gorgeous natural progression with Liam really boosting her confidence and Piper bringing out something deep inside him that he didn't know he was missing. It is tender, it is emotional. I felt so many feelings!

Curto does characterisation like no other. I always feel like I know these people and it's enthralling. Not even just with Liam and Piper but the supporting characters too. If you read Face Off and loved Maverick Miller, just nudge him to the side because you aren't ready for Liam Sullivan.

Perfection with a little bow on top.

Thank you to Panmacmillan for having me on the tour! 



Monday, 25 May 2026

Small Town Smokeshow by Holly Renée | Book Review

[ad/gifted - I received an eBook copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This post contains affiliate links.]

Title & Author: Small Town Smokeshow by Holly Renée 
My rating: 4/5
Publication date: 12th May 2026

Blurb: 
Hunter Calloway is a small town smokeshow and the kind of man my father warned me about.

He’s got a reputation a mile wide, a smile that could burn through any girl’s good sense, and did I mention he’s also the man my sister once loved and left behind?

He strolls through town like he owns it, tips his hat with a promise in his eyes, and slides those calloused hands across my bakery counter like they haven’t been haunting my dreams for years. He’s six feet of pure temptation wrapped in worn Wranglers, and every time I’m near him, it’s like striking a match during a drought…

Dangerous, inevitable, and exactly what I shouldn’t want.

I try to convince myself I don’t notice the way his gaze lingers, or the way he says my name as if he’s tasting it. But all my good intentions crumble to dust when we find ourselves alone under a sky full of stars with nothing but whiskey and want between us.

And it changes everything.

We promise each other we’re just having fun, yet his fingertips brush across my skin when no one’s watching, and we pretend we don’t ache for each other in a room full of people who would never understand. Every kiss stays in the dark, every desire whispered like a secret, and every touch brands me with guilt.

I know better than to fall for a cowboy like him.

I know better than to want my sister’s past.

But when his eyes find mine, I forget every reason I’ve ever had to say no.

Every touch feels like a risk and every secret like a countdown. I’m lying to everyone, falling harder for a man who never promised me anything, and wondering how much longer I can pretend I don’t care whether I’m just another notch on his well-worn belt.

Because I’m in love with Hunter Calloway regardless of the cost.

Review:
I read Cowboy Casual, the first book in the Calloway Ranch series, back in October 2025, and absolutely adored it, so I'd been impatiently waiting for Hunter Calloway's book ever since. Hunter and Maggie were mentioned so much throughout that first book, so I was immediately intrigued to read more about them in depth.

Maggie runs the bakery in Willow Grove after moving there with her sister, Ella. In Small Town Smokeshow, we learn that Hunter previously dated Ella but Ella cheated on him and moved back home to Tennessee. Maggie has always had feelings for Hunter, which he absolutely reciprocates, but she believes that acting on those feelings would be crossing a line because of Hunter and Ella's history, despite how she treated him.

The tension between Hunter and Maggie is palpable and their relationship and concerns felt so real. We love a man who yearns and Hunter does exactly that. Everyone around him notices too, despite him thinking that he hides it well.

Alongside this sister's ex/forbidden romance storyline, Maggie's relationship with her family adds an emotional layer to the book. She is very much the black sheep and I did really feel for her.

I loved being back with these characters and in my review for Cowboy Casual, I mentioned how beautifully Ruby, Colt's daughter was woven into the story. She wasn't forgotten about and this continued on in Small Town Smokeshow, with some lovely scenes between Ruby and not only her uncle Hunter, but the rest of the gang too.

McCoy and Sutton to come? 👀