ALL I NEED by J.H. Croix - Release Blast

 

Release Date: November 1


A swoony, small town holiday romance from USA Today Bestselling Author J.H. Croix!

✔️ A broody FBI agent
✔️ A smart, sassy heroine
✔️ Off limits no more
✔️ An accidental break in
✔️ Swoony holiday romance
✔️ Small town shenanigans

Break in for benefits?

When a friend offers me a week at her family’s home in Maine for the holidays, I say ‘yes’ so fast I forget to say please. As a single mom, time to myself is impossible to come by.

I’m barely in the house when I’m mistaken for a burglar. When the lights come on, I discover the broody FBI agent who found me is Noah Tate, the off-limits older brother of my best friend from high school.

Noah was tall, dark, handsome, flirty, and popular back in high school. I kept my secret crush on him under wraps. I was above all that now. Except the chemistry burns so hot between us the air crackles with it.

We’re snowed in, so maybe we can make the best of it.

Noah & Sasha’s story is perfect for readers who love: friends to lovers, slow burn, broody FBI agents, small town gossip, emotional romance with a dash of angst, plenty of swoon and all the feels, and a protective hero who’s more than ready to prove a sassy heroine wrong.


*A full-length, standalone romance.

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Meet J.H. Croix


USA Today Bestselling Author J. H. Croix lives in a small town in the historical farmlands of Maine with her husband and two spoiled dogs. 


Croix writes steamy contemporary romance with sassy women and rugged alpha men who aren't afraid to show some emotion. Her love for quirky small-towns and the characters that inhabit them shines through in her writing. 


Take a walk on the wild side of romance with her bestselling novels!


To learn more about J.H. and her books, visit here!  

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I am a big JH Croix fan and I try to get my hands on all of her books. So needless to say I am a bit disappointed in myself that I have missed the first book in this series, which is something I will rectify as soon as possible, but I can definitely say that this does read as a stand-alone. Noah & Sasha have known each other most of their lives but have fallen out of touch. I really enjoyed how these two meet up again, it is something that I have read before but JH Croix’s version had me all in right there and then. But the reason I only gave this four rather than five stars is because this part jumped around a bit. They were together at Noah’s family’s house then all of a sudden his family was there and then in the next moment they were both back in Boston. I felt this part of the story rushed unfortunately.
But after they both get back to Boston I thought the book really took off as all the real world problems came into play and they had to learn to navigate that. Add in a little bit of drama and suspense and it is honestly a wonderful book to read which I did very much enjoy.
I will definitely be keeping a better eye out for the next book as the little snippet at the end of this one has me excited to read it. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book


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