Category: Review


REVIEW: A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas
2nd Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas begins a year after the Great War has ended with the sense of peace throughout the realm a mere mirage for the machinations of those who landed on the losing side of the battle. Rumours around the globe suggest that Queen Briallyn […]

REVIEW: A Stolen Kiss with the Midwife by Juliette Hyland
2nd Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Stolen Kiss with the Midwife by Juliette Hyland

A Stolen Kiss with the Midwife by Juliette Hyland: What happens when two old friends meet again and this time there are major sparks this time round? Traveling nurse-midwife Quinn Davis is back in California after years and where better to work than with her old best friend Milo. Things could […]

REVIEW: Yes & I Love You by Roni Loren
1st Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Yes & I Love You by Roni Loren

Yes & I Love You by Roni Loren: Everyone knows Miz Poppy after all she is your go to on all things New Orleans nightlife, while Miz Poppy might have the know of all the hot places to be she is just a persona, the real person behind the larger than […]

REVIEW: A Wolf After My Own Heart by Mary Janice Davidson
1st Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Wolf After My Own Heart by Mary Janice Davidson

In A Wolf After My Own Heart by Mary Janice Davidson, shifter Oz Adway has gone from being an accountant to the equivalent of a shifter social worker for the Interspecies Placement Agency. While tracking down a recently orphaned bear cub named Sally, he meets human Lila Kai, who had […]

REVIEW: The Sheikh’s Marriage Proclamation by Annie West
1st Mar / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Sheikh’s Marriage Proclamation by Annie West

The Sheikh’s Marriage Proclamation by Annie West  was exciting, had all the feels and I couldn’t put it down. Dramatic opening chapter had me on the edge of my seat. Escaping her homeland, Tara stealthily plans to return to England. Only things go awry when she’s literally rolled out to […]

REVIEW: Waiting for a Scot Like You by Eva Leigh
27th Feb / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Waiting for a Scot Like You by Eva Leigh

Waiting for a Scot Like You by Eva Leigh is the third book in the Union of the Rakes series. It is based on five unlikely boys who formed a friendship while at Eton after spending a day together in the library writing essays as punishment. They had nothing in common, […]

REVIEW: Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews
27th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews

In Blood Heir (Aurelia Ryder #1) by Ilona Andrews, It’s been nearly a decade since Julie Lennart-Olsen left Atlanta. And even though the city has undergone some horrific changes since the Shift, with the threat of war and shifter uprisings constant, she misses her hometown. What she truly misses, though, […]

REVIEW: The Knockout Rule by Kelly Siskind
26th Feb / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Knockout Rule by Kelly Siskind

The Knockout Rule by Kelly Siskind: Isla Slade is no stranger to blood and bruises after all she has spent a good part of her life helping her own father boxing legend heal and recover from all his fights, it is for this very reason that Isla swore that she would […]

REVIEW: The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery
25th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery

In The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery, Head winemaker Mackenzie Dienes has spent the last decade and a half since graduating college at Bel Apres, her husband Rhys’s family’s winery. Working her way up the ladder, she’s proud of the job she’s done. And Mackenzie counts her blessings […]