Aug 19, 2024 | August 2024, Blog


Witty in Pink by Erica George is a sweet slow burn Young Adult Historical Romcom. When a summer bargain between two childhood rivals is linked through a love of bees it’s bound to be a wild summer. .
Blythe is determined to get her honeybee business up and running in a world where women must rely on men for survival. When she must ask for help from the one person she rather not, it makes for a sticky situation.
Biggs must find a way to secure funds to protect his family from the damage his father caused. Will his plan be enough to save them all from ruin? If only he could tell Blythe the real reason he’s so determined to fix the trail of destruction.
Assumptions, secrets, and a proposal make this a fun story of salvation. I enjoyed the plot and characters and look forward to reading more from Erica George.
This was a Sweet Romance – The romance is behind closed doors while still retaining that sweet wholesomeness that might leave readers with a pink blush on their cheeks. In this type of book characters may express their feelings by declaring they are in love, flirt, embrace, hold hands, or even kiss.
Thank you to Entangled Teen for an advance reader copy for an honest and fair review.


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Mar 24, 2023 | Blog, Excerpt Reveal, Giveaway, Mona Shroff
No Rings Attached by Monaa Shroff is a forced proximity, fake relationship, second chance romance in the third installment of her Once Upon a Marriage series. Sangeeta Parikh is moments away from saying “I Do” and realizes that she can’t say those two simple words. With their friends and family gathered together she does the unthinkable, she runs. A wedding planner fleeing her own wedding wasn’t in the plans. While she’s not sure if her family will understand and if her career will survive, she takes off with nothing but the clothes she’s wearing.
Sangeeta unintentionally finds herself in a predicament that quickly gives birth to a plan when her race to freedom reunites her with someone from her past. A plan that will change everything she thought she knew about love and marriage. This delightful plot twist takes us inside the family chaos, and all around shenanigans as everyone attempts to find the bride and figure out what happened.
Sonny Pandya walked away from his family hotel business and opened up his own restaurant. If he stayed, his vision of cooking and sharing his love of food would be controlled by someone else. Despite the differeing opinions he still dreams of working with his family, having their acceptance, and leaving a memorable mark in the world for his family, their hotels, and their legacy.
Sometimes the best plan is to have no plan, be spontaneous, and follow your heart. If a “fixer” and a “planner” can survive a fake marriage, they may discover that maybe there is something real layered in there too. A solid marriage has love, and a foundation built on trust and friendship. A partnership with someone you can’t live without and who makes your life better.
Sangeeta and Sunny will discover that love doesn’t care about plans, schedules, goals, or the weather. Love is messy, takes work, and like the stars, some days shine bright and for others, the nights are cloudy with occasional peeks of sunshine. In the end, it’s learning to listen, be flexible, and not always have a plan because you never know what you’ll miss unless you take a chance.
Mona writes her stories with depth, heart, and infuses a blend of culture while emersing the reader into the book from the first page until the last, OMG. AMAZING. Mona’s take on the classic runaway bride trope, was unique, refreshing and exciting, and full of all the feels. Usually the story focuses on the bride and groom, this …. the family gets involved and that makes it way better. I loved the chemistry between Sonny and Sangeeta, their story and the shenanigans that ensue. Oh, and I was totally craving all kinds of food and fun during and after ;).
While this is the third installment in the Once Upon A Marriage series, it can be read as a standalone. However, if you enjoy staying connected with characters for as long as possible, start at the beginning for a satisfying and delightful bookcation. This sweet romance has behind closed doors with enough sweetness to put a pink blush on your cheeks, and leave your heart full of joy. Warm, sensual, and delicious. Characters might hold hands or kiss. A warm embrace and possible mention of moving forward in an intimate nature could be mentioned.
I receved an advance reader copy from Harlequin and Mona Shroff for a fair and honest review.ย Enjoy this excerpt and then enter the giveaway for a chance to win your own paperback copy, US residents only.

Sonny stared at her for a moment before leading her back to the stairs to his apartment.
He opened the door and let her in. โYou can take the bedโโ
โIโm fine on the sofa, thank you.โ
โDonโt be ridiculous.โ He nearly scoffed
โIโm not. โYou and I allowed ourselves to be baited into me staying here. This ridiculous situation is something I did to myself. Youโreโฆstuck in the middle. Iโm not kicking you out of your bed. Iโll sleep on your sofa, and Iโll be out of your life in the morning. My foot feels betterโ.โ
โLetโs change that dressing.โ He motioned to the sofa. โThen Iโll get you some sheets and a pillow.โ
โOkay.โ She considered it a win for her since her dressing needed to be changed by him regardless of where she slept. She sat on the sofa while Sonny knelt and changed the dressing, adding more haldi paste. He had a pleasant amount of scruff on his chin and thick hair that was tousled from the day. He smelled of spices. She inhaled deeply.
โThis is healing nicely.โ He said.
She sat up straight as if sheโd been caught doing something wrong. What was the matter with her? Or maybe the bigger question was, Why did he smell so good?


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Mona was born in New Jersey and grew up in Bucks County, in the suburbs of
Philadelphia. She graduated from Neshaminy High School in the 80โs. Growing
up, she was a quiet kid and had few friends but she valued the quality of each of
her friends, not the quantity.
She attended the University of Michigan and graduated with a degree in
Biopsychology. Mona continued her education at the Pennsylvania College of
Optometry, graduating with her Doctorate in Optometry.
Mona married her first (and only!) love, Deven, at the age of 25. Deven was a
dentist in the army and they spent the next nine years travelling to different parts
of the world and country while raising two young children.
Mona always loved to write, but did not get serious about it until 2011. She
entered a contest where she had to start a short story with the words โHeads we
get married, tails we break up.โ She ended up losing the contest but she really
loved the whole process of creating a plot, developing characters and putting a
thought down on paper. Her first novel, Then, Now, Always, is a romance novel
based on that prompt. Her second novel, Then There Was You, released in
January of 2021. She is currently working on a third, with her fourth novel right
behind it!
When sheโs not writing or examining eyes, she loves to bake. One of her โclaims
to fameโ is an appearance on the โTodayโ show in 2012 as a semi-finalist in the
โQuest for the Best Homemade Birthday Cakeโ Contest.
She and her husband are currently empty nesters and reside in Maryland with
their rescue dog, Nala.