Author Spotlight:

Kandi Steiner

https://kandisteiner.com/

As her website describes; “She has always been a diehard hopeless romantic and likes to highlight all the challenges of love as well as the triumphs.”. This is a big reason I love reading her stories. They feel real and authentic. Not complete fantasy, even if it those realistic moments break my heart. 

I will say, Steiner is the only other that holds the spot for one of my favorite books and my least favorite book. Blind Side is one of my absolute favorite books, and A Love Letter to Whiskey is literally my least favorite book. I liked A Love Letter to Whiskey but there was just so much time wasted… I’m not gonna get into it again.  

I am currently reading her Palm South University series (she’s holding the series in her picture above). It’s SO good. The series is about a group of people in fraternities and sororities. Every chapter has multiple POV’s, but they’re all the same friends. It’s their stories over the course of four years. It’s like a television show, and I LOVE IT. It’s my first time reading a book with multiple POV’s. I liked it so much I started reading a similar series.  

If you’re looking for stories with depth, swoons, steamy scenes and relatable situations (for the most part), then pick up one of her novels. Most of them are free through Kindle Unlimited. 

My Favorite Kandi Steiner Novels:

  1. Blind Side
  2. Rush
  3. Anchor
  4. Make Me Hate You
  5. Quarterback Sneak
  6. A Love Letter to Whiskey (5th Anniversary Edition)

Kandi Steiner I’m Currently Reading:

Pledge

The third novel in the Palm South University series


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