Category: Review
27th Sep / 4 Comments
The Moment of Letting Go by J.A. Redmerski: Growing up without much, Sienna has her plan set on a bright, and well-paid, future. Luke went the other direction. After the death of his brother, he turned his focus on building their business to living the free, passionate life his brother so […]
27th Sep / 6 Comments
In The Rogue You Know (Covent Garden Cubs #2) by Shana Galen, Never one to back down from a fight, thief Gideon Harrow finds himself at a standoff with Lady Susanna Derring in his haste to stash stolen goods. His gut instincts, honed from years on the London streets, tells […]
27th Sep / 11 Comments
Going Deep by Maggie Wells is a cute story with plenty of romance to make any reader sigh. The storyline is enjoyable, the words are well-written, and the characters will steal your heart.
27th Sep / 8 Comments
In Playing Dirty by Tiffany Snow, for some reason Sage Reece can’t seem to stop loving Parker Anderson, even though sexy detective, Dean Ryker, provides plenty of distraction both in and out of the bedroom. But when an old enemy returns, seeking revenge against the two men, Sage finds herself […]
26th Sep / 12 Comments
In the anthology Down the Rabbit Hole, we are presented with five short stories circling around an Alice in Wonderland theme. How fun, right? Especially considering that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the debut of Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece. What better time for authors J.D. Robb, Mary Blayney, Elaine […]
26th Sep / 5 Comments
Wild Nights by Karen Erickson is the final book in the Vegas Night Series. That being said, readers do not necessarily have to read the previous books to understand Wild Nights. Of course, afterwards you will want to read the other two, just to get a feel of all the characters.
26th Sep / 8 Comments
In Only Oscar by Trish Wylie, while enjoying time out with her friends, Callie Morris makes a suggestion that they need to do something about their love lives. Seriously considering their advice, for her to see if anything more than friendship exists with her best friend, Oscar, she decides to […]
25th Sep / 6 Comments
In About a Vampire (Argeneau #22) by Lynsay Sands, Immortal and rogue hunter Justin Bricker had hoped, but didn’t expect, to find his life mate at his relatively young age. He’s never had a lack of women in his life but kind of envied his friends and their mates. So […]
25th Sep / 11 Comments
In Shifting Time by Kelly Bennett Seiler, it’s been fifteen years since the death of her high-school sweetheart, Daniel. Yet, the pain of losing him hasn’t faded one bit, for Meade Peterson. She’s often wondered what life would be like if Daniel had lived. At least until she meets Tanner. […]
25th Sep / 4 Comments
Make Me by Tessa Bailey: Russell is totally committed and devoted to his best friend, Abby. He’s a protective alpha male who feels unworthy of Abby, so he’s determined to love and lust for her while being her best friend. He’s currently running a construction business with his brother, but he […]