Tag: 5 Stars


REVIEW: Rodeo Rebel by Joanne Rock
8th Feb / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Rodeo Rebel by Joanne Rock

Rodeo Rebel by Joanne Rock: Gavin Kingsley is more than a little upset when he finds out his late father has cut him out of the will. As a former rodeo bull rider, he worked hard and is now working to build his own business on family land. His half brother’s […]

REVIEW: Wilder at Last by Serena Bell
7th Feb / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Wilder at Last by Serena Bell

Wilder at Last by Serena Bell: Easton and Hanna have been a part of each others lives for as long as both of them can remember, with their never ending pranks, banter and barbs they have become two sides to the same coin. Things begin to get interesting between these two […]

REVIEW: Not Your Ex’s Hexes by April Asher
6th Feb / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Not Your Ex’s Hexes by April Asher

Not Your Ex’s Hexes by April Asher: Rose Maxwell has spent her entire life preparing to take the place of the next Witch Prima, but now that her eldest triplet sister has finally come into her magic and taken over as the rightful Prima Apparent, Rose can’t help but feel a […]

REVIEW: Pets of Park Avenue by Stefanie London
5th Feb / 10 Comments

REVIEW: Pets of Park Avenue by Stefanie London

Pets of Park Avenue by Stefanie London: Scout is used to being the screw up, after all her own family never wanted her, so when she winds up messing up an important gig for Paws In The City animal talent agency, it really shouldn’t shock anyone but Scout is determined to […]

REVIEW: Final Offer by Lauren Asher
31st Jan / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Final Offer by Lauren Asher

Final Offer by Lauren Asher: Callahan Kane is used to being the Kane family screw up, after all he is the only one in the family that just can’t seem to get his life in order for longer than a few days, but with his wacky grandfather leaving outrageous stipulations in […]

REVIEW: The Sweet Spot by Amy Poeppel
30th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Sweet Spot by Amy Poeppel

The Sweet Spot by Amy Poeppel: When incredible visual descriptions meet dynamic dialogue meet situational comedy slash realism, we have a fabulous read that is more play than book. And it’s seriously clever; both in it’s integrating devices, it’s understanding and representation of people, and more importantly, it’s inherent thematic challenges […]