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Creative Differences by D. H. Renfroe 0 (0)

Book Description

Mackenzie Levi Smith is New York’s most in-demand celebrity photographer—booked, blessed, and (allegedly) blissfully single. With her sharp eye, sharper tongue, and a schedule packed tighter than a backstage fashion show, Mackenzie has no time for distractions. She’s laser-focused on building Divine Expressions, the photography studio she co-owns with her best friend Nina. Mackenzie’s work is raw, powerful, and deeply intentional. She captures not just beauty, but truth—and her clients line up for a chance to be seen through her lens. The last thing she needs? A brooding artist with a god complex and a chip on his shoulder.

Enter Jackson Porter—world-renowned painter, gallery heartthrob, and the textbook definition of “difficult genius.” With a paintbrush in one hand and his late mother’s artistic legacy on his back, Jackson has zero interest in photographers who treat art like marketing. When he’s paired with Mackenzie for the exclusive Visionaries exhibit, sparks fly—and not the romantic kind. They clash from the first moment: over lighting, composition, and whether photographers can even be called artists. Their creative differences? Explosive. Their banter? Biting. But the simmering tension? Oh, it’s undeniable.

As they’re forced into joint panels, late-night studio sessions, and surprise press appearances, their friction ignites into something far steamier than either of them anticipated. From charged arguments to impulsive kisses in gallery back rooms, Mackenzie and Jackson can’t seem to stay away from each other—or keep their hands to themselves. But under all the snark and stolen glances lies something deeper: shared grief, hidden fears, and an unspoken longing to be seen not just as artists, but as people.

As the exhibit deadline looms, so do their feelings. Jackson begins to paint Mackenzie not as a muse, but as a mirror—his equal, his match, his inspiration. Mackenzie, in turn, uses her camera to document their chaotic, tender journey. But just when they seem to be finding their rhythm, a ghost from Jackson’s past threatens to unravel everything, forcing Mackenzie to confront her own fears about trust and love. For two artists used to telling other people’s stories, facing their own truth might be the hardest thing they’ve ever done.

But when the gallery doors open and the world sees what they’ve created—side by side, in sync, in love—it becomes clear: the mess, the conflict, the creative tension between them wasn’t a barrier. It was the masterpiece.

What began as an assignment becomes a revelation. And in a world that often demands perfection, Mackenzie and Jackson learn that imperfection—raw, honest, vulnerable—is where the real magic lives.

Cue the sold-out show. Cue the final kiss. Cue two artists falling headfirst into love, legacy, and the beautiful chaos of creating something unforgettable—together.

About the Author

DH Renfroe is a newly published indie romance author with a lifelong love affair with books and Black love. From the moment she cracked open her first novel as a little girl, she’s been hooked on stories that make your heart race and your soul sigh.

Her debut novella, Creative Differences, is the first of a three-part series celebrating art, vulnerability, and the delicious chaos of falling in love. When she’s not writing steamy, swoony scenes, you can find her sipping tea, swooning over fictional men, and turning her TBR pile into a lifestyle.

Follow along for romance, realness, and all the Black love your heart can handle.

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On Midnight Shores by Julie Olivia 0 (0)

Never Harbour keeps getting better and better” — Amazon.com review by BooksAndBunnyHugs

Book Description

He’s Never Harbor’s tattooed bad boy, and I’m the good girl he doesn’t know exists.

I’ve loved Rafe Cohen since I knew unavailable artists with piercing amber eyes and reckless tattoos sparked my young, inexperienced heart.

If only the man knew who I was.

But, as it turns out, I can be reckless too. That’s how I end up in Rafe’s print shop with my legs around his waist and my innocence in his talented hands.

He insists our one night stand is just that: one night. He’s not a relationship guy.

But when he needs a new employee, and I’ve gotten one too many art internship rejections, we’re spending the summer closer than either of us expected. I want to learn everything, and lessons on painting techniques quickly turn into lessons of a very different kind.

I’m a good girl going bad, sneaking around our small town with the one man I shouldn’t, learning how art and intimacy intertwines in the most delicious ways.

I can be casual and still protect my heart. Sort of. Maybe.

I just hope I don’t learn my lesson the hard way.

ON MIDNIGHT SHORES is a grumpy sunshine, opposites attract romance with spice lessons! This is book three in Never Harbor, a series of interconnected stand-alone contemporary romances set in a coastal small town.

TROPES:

  • Grumpy Sunshine
  • Mentor/Intern
  • Spice Lessons
  • Tattooed Bad Boy + Good Girl
  • Age Gap
  • Forced Proximity
  • Coastal Small Town

About the Author

Julie Olivia writes cozy love stories filled with humor, spice, and close friend groups that feel like a warm hug. She is a roller coaster fan, avid romance reader, and rainy day enthusiast.

Julie lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband and their very opinionated pets.

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