Category: Review
3rd Mar / 2 Comments
In The Assignment by Penelope Ward, Aspyn Dumont has come to appreciate her rather uncomplicated life raising her eight year old niece Kiki and working at an elderly care facility as the activities coordinator. She’s met some wonderful people at Horizons, one of which is Mr. Serrano–an absolute sweetheart of […]
3rd Mar / 0 Comments
The Italian’s Runaway Cinderella by Louise Fuller is an intense and highly emotional second chance reunion story which grabbed me from page one and didn’t let go.
2nd Mar / 2 Comments
In Electric Idol (Dark Olympus #2) by Katee Robert, Ever since her mother became Demeter and they moved to the city of Olympus, Psyche’s played the game just like everyone else, only letting people see the version of herself she wants them to. But it gets old fast. As does […]
2nd Mar / 0 Comments
A Song of Secrets (The Hana Trio #1) by Jayci Lee is a story full of music. The Chamber Music Society urgently needs its new season to be a success, and the money to flow like the musical notes that are heard in the place so it could remain open, because […]
1st Mar / 0 Comments
Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey: Always the supporting actress but never the leading lady, this is how Hannah Bellinger has always felt and for the most part she has been happy to play the role of hype guy and to stay out of the spot light but something changed […]
1st Mar / 0 Comments
In Prison Break Hostage by Anna J. Stewart, Dr. Ashley McTavish is on her way home when she witnesses a prison bus crash. Instincts have her rushing to the bus to help all those who were injured. It soon becomes clear that this was no accident but a prison break, […]
28th Feb / 0 Comments
In Book Lovers by Emily Henry, Nora Stephens is a New Yorker, through and through. She is as devoted to her city as she is to her career as a literary agent–and to her younger sister Libby. Which is why, when Libby claims she needs to get away and the […]
28th Feb / 0 Comments
Bound by Her Rival’s Baby by Maya Blake’s latest a glamorous and engaging tale with fiercely loyal and strong main characters who have the hallmarks of Maya Blakes strength in the way she dazzles with her words.
27th Feb / 1 Comment
Grab some serious protective gear and buckle up for a House of Sky an Breath; the second installment in Maas’ Crescent City series, because it delivers some king hits which you simply never see coming. Similarly to the first novel, the opening few chapters are a serious test of cognitive […]
27th Feb / 0 Comments
In What the Fang by Stacey Kennedy, Willa Farrington is a witch with no magic. Tossed out of her coven, she finds herself in Charleston, a city run by vampires, where she runs a bookstore and has two vampires as best friends. One night she’s attacked by a vampire and […]