He spends his days counselling others and helping them lead better lives. Mark of Cain by Kate SherwoodĪnglican priest Mark Webber is a good man. But a lot of people seem to have enjoyed this, so check it out if it sounds like your bag. It’s also massively unrealistic in many ways which would take too long to detail here. It’s well-written, but as a British person, I personally felt it stereotyped British people A LOT. I didn’t actually like this book too much. Thus begins a ‘friendship’, forced onto them by their respective publicity people, which quickly transitions into more. Unfortunately he doesn’t get on with actual royalty, Prince Henry of England. President, he’s American royalty – young, handsome, and intelligent. Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonĪlex Claremon-Diaz is the modern-day equivalent of JFK Junior. Unusually, the story is related entirely from Tyler’s POV. But then Poppy Danforth enters his life to confess her sinful past as a stripper, fragmenting his resolve. Priest (Priest #1) by Sierra Simoneįather Tyler Bell is a Catholic priest, resigned to a life of celibacy. Of course, that means keeping their hands off her – something all three men are finding it impossible to do. Colt, Sebastian, and John are tasked with guarding her. Daniel Schwarz is a hyperactive, hilarious, irreverent Jewish Australian hacktivist whose ‘extra-legal’ activities get her placed under house arrest. Taunt (End of the World #1) by Eve DangerfieldĪ truly incredible book.
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