Review: Love Deep - Louise Bay







Review: Love Deep - Book #2 Colorado Club Billionaires - Louise Bay - October 2025

There's something deeply comforting about picking up a Louise Bay novel. It's like wrapping yourself in a soft blanket with a cup of tea , you know exactly what you're getting, and that predictability is precisely the point.

Love Deep, Book #2 in the Colorado Club Billionaires series, delivered exactly what I needed: pure romance escapism without the emotional gymnastics.

Let me start with my cover crush because yes, this matters. The cover perfectly captures that small-town-meets-sophistication vibe that runs through the entire story. It promised me warmth, and it delivered.

Juniper is a single mom to eight-year-old Riley, working hard and creating art in whatever spare moments she can steal. When her old high school friend Byron opens a billionaire resort in their small town of Star Falls, he offers her the opportunity to showcase her artwork. Enter Fisher, a music producer with serious connections who doesn't just love her art; he's captivated by her. And here's the refreshing part: he's not put off by the fact that she's a single mother. In fact, he embraces Riley as part of the package. It's cutesy, it's heartwarming, and it doesn't ask you to think too hard—exactly what I want from romance escapism.

Louise Bay keeps things moving at a comfortable clip. There's a secondary storyline involving Fisher's archenemy Gerry, who's been poaching Fisher's clients. When the twist reveals why Gerry's doing this, I genuinely wished this had explored it more deeply. It was a brilliant turn that deserved more page time, and I found myself wanting to sit with that emotional complexity a bit longer.

Here's what I love most about Louise Bay's male characters despite being billionaires, they maintain this genuine nice-guy energy. Fisher isn't an arrogant alpha who needs to be "fixed" by love. He's kind, attentive, and respectful from page one. 

Juniper is relatable without being a doormat, and Riley like most child characters steals the show. The small-town setting of Star Falls provides the perfect cozy backdrop for their romance to unfold.

Love Deep isn't going to challenge you or keep you up at night pondering life's big questions. But sometimes, that's exactly what we need a story that lets us breathe, smile, and believe in happily-ever-afters.

I'm already looking forward to Book #3.

Amazon: https://amzn.to/4pG8zzG



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