REVIEW: Sweet Filthy Boy by Christina Lauren
19th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Sweet Filthy Boy by Christina Lauren

In Sweet Filthy Boy (Wild Seasons #1) by Christina Lauren, What happens when Mia Holland and her best friends Lola and Harlow head to Vegas for a wild weekend after graduating college? Utter mayhem. But for Mia, it is also one of the most fun and life changing weekends of […]

REVIEW: In Want of a Wife by Jo Goodman
19th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: In Want of a Wife by Jo Goodman

In Want of a Wife by Jo Goodman: I haven’t read a historical Western romance for quite sometime, so Jo Goodman’s In Want of A Wife was a refreshing change. I haven’t read a book from Jo Goodman before, and I was impressed by the quality of the story! Jane Middlebourne […]

REVIEW: The Only Woman to Defy Him by Carol Marinelli
19th May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Only Woman to Defy Him by Carol Marinelli

In The Only Woman to Defy Him by Carol Marinelli, Demyan Zukov wicked reputation is no exaggeration. He is the ultimate alpha playboy with a cold and unaffected attitude. His ex wife, Nadia is however is threatening to take away his fourteen year old son to Russia with her. The […]

Back to reality…
19th May / 10 Comments

Back to reality…

NOLA was so much FUN, I have an exhausted mind and a swollen ankle to show for it but would do it ALL again in a heart beat… (minus the Pub Crawl). I got to hang out with Nalini Singh, she is AMAZING, one of the nicest people you could […]

Wifi issues at RT
14th May / 13 Comments

Wifi issues at RT

Hey junkies I’ve been having major WiFi connectivity issues while at RT and can currently only just work off my phone. As a result I am unable to post Any new review or spotlight post until I am back home Sunday. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks Sara

REVIEW: Giving In by Maya Banks
13th May / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Giving In by Maya Banks

In Giving In (Surrender Trilogy #2) by Maya Banks, The abuse and horrors of her childhood still haunt Kylie Breckenridge to this day, never allowing her to really trust anyone. Especially men. With her brother Carson gone, she feels alone aside from her two best friends Joss and Chessy and […]

REVIEW: The Bottom Line by Sandy James
13th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Bottom Line by Sandy James

The Bottom Line by Sandy James: Traditional wedding vows can be paraphrased as follows: “Do you promise to be true in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health, to love and honor all the days of your life?” When, unfortunately, one of the partners in the marriage […]

REVIEW: Blue Notes by Carrie Lofty
12th May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Blue Notes by Carrie Lofty

In Blue Notes by Carrie Lofty, Keeley Chamber’s childhood was the stuff that nightmares are made of. Literally. The hell her parents put her through would have been enough for most children to give up. But whenever she could find the time and the means, Keeley had her music and […]

REVIEW: All Fired Up by Vivian Arend and Elle Kennedy
12th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: All Fired Up by Vivian Arend and Elle Kennedy

In All Fired Up (DreamMakers #1) by Vivian Arend and Elle Kennedy, Parker is a former Ranger who has moved onto something completely different and unexpected as a civilian! Along with his friends Jack and Dean, they have founded the successful DreamMakers company. Essentially an event planner for those men […]