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REVIEW: Burn It Up by Cara McKenna
1st Nov / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Burn It Up by Cara McKenna

Burn It Up by Cara McKenna: Abilene has a world of regrets, but she’s determined to live a better life for her daughter. She’s finally found people who are willing to lend a hand when asked instead of relying on manipulation to get what she needs. She initially kept her pregnancy […]

REVIEW: Softer Than Steel by Jessica Topper
1st Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Softer Than Steel by Jessica Topper

Softer Than Steel by Jessica Topper: Based several years after the first in the Love & Steel series, “Riff Rotten” Rick Rottenberg is on top of the music world with his once-again bandmate, Adrian, except his anxiety is through the roof. Unable to cope well after the death of his wife […]

REVIEW: Glimmer by Beth Kery
31st Oct / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Glimmer by Beth Kery

Glimmer by Beth Kery: Alice grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in a hopeless area in Chicago. She’s pretty much raised herself and used her intelligence and tenacity to get a graduate degree. She’s beyond surprised to hear that she has an interview for a prestigious management training […]

REVIEW: Wicked Ever After by Delilah S. Dawson
31st Oct / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Wicked Ever After by Delilah S. Dawson

In Wicked Ever After (Blud #4) by Delilah S. Dawson, Letitia ‘Tish’ Stain feels as though she’s been living two lives over the past six or so years. She has her married life with Bludman and caravan ringmaster Criminy Stain in the world of Sang, and her other life as […]

REVIEW: Three Nights before Christmas by Kat Latham
31st Oct / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Three Nights before Christmas by Kat Latham

Three Nights before Christmas (Montana Born Christmas) by Kat Latham: I really enjoyed this Christmas romance about unexpected love and second chances. The main characters are unique and do not have a positive past experience. I liked how Kat brought them together…nothing was instantaneous, it was a slow growth of a […]

REVIEW: The Single Undead Moms Club by Molly Harper
30th Oct / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Single Undead Moms Club by Molly Harper

In The Single Undead Moms Club (Half-Moon Hollow #4) by Molly Harper, Libby Stratton normally thinks every situation through, but dealing with her recent diagnosis of terminal cancer and worrying about what will happen to her son Danny, she makes a bold decision to become a vampire. Even before becoming […]

REVIEW: Fighting the Fall by Jennifer Snow
30th Oct / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Fighting the Fall by Jennifer Snow

Fighting the Fall by Jennifer Snow: MMA heavyweight champion Tyson Reed needs to defend his championship in just a few weeks. If only he didn’t have a gym to run and men to train. If only his drug addict brother didn’t crash into his life, and display case, again. And, biggest […]

REVIEW: Saving Laurel Springs by Lin Stepp
30th Oct / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Saving Laurel Springs by Lin Stepp

Saving Laurel Springs by Lin Stepp is an inspirational romance that reminds us to forgive those who might have hurt us. This story is all about second chances and finding the courage to open yourself up again after being hurt. Rhea and Carter’s story is bittersweet. These two characters were […]

REVIEW: Falling for Her Reluctant Sheikh by Amalie Berlin
30th Oct / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Falling for Her Reluctant Sheikh by Amalie Berlin

In Falling for Her Reluctant Sheikh by Amalie Berlin, Sleep therapist Dr. Adalyn Quinn has had difficult patients before…but gorgeous Prince Khalil Al-Akkari presents a whole new challenge! Darkly brooding, and haunted by the night he failed to save his brother, Khalil is the last man Adalyn should desire…

REVIEW: Walk Through Fire by Kristen Ashley
29th Oct / 10 Comments

REVIEW: Walk Through Fire by Kristen Ashley

Walk Through Fire by Kristen Ashley: Twenty years ago, Millie left behind the boy she loved, doing it so he could find what he wanted. Logan, not knowing why Millie actually left, harbored a ton of anger towards her all those years. After a near run-in at Chipotle, Millie decides she […]