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REVIEW: The Farthest Edge by Kristen Ashley
18th Jun / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Farthest Edge by Kristen Ashley

In The Farthest Edge (Honey #2) by Kristen Ashley, The Bee’s Honey, aka the Honey Club, used to be where Evangeline, a Domme, went to have fun and let loose. But after a terrifying incident with a sub she cared deeply for left her physically and emotionally wrecked, she’s avoided […]

REVIEW: Reforming the Playboy by Karin Baine
16th Jun / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Reforming the Playboy by Karin Baine

In Reforming the Playboy by Karin Baine, Former pro hockey player Hunter Torrance was once a rising star for the Demons. Until his life imploded. Now almost a decade later, he’s in a much better place mentally and emotionally and ready to be part of the team again–this time as […]

REVIEW: Mr. Rook by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
15th Jun / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Mr. Rook by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

In Mr. Rook (Rook’s Island #1) by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, Stephanie Fitzgerald had never heard of Rook’s Island when her older sister Cici won a trip to the tropical oasis, although she was happy to see her sister planning to have fun for once. But since Cici’s shocking disappearance–no one […]

REVIEW: Dating You/Hating You by Christina Lauren
12th Jun / 10 Comments

REVIEW: Dating You/Hating You by Christina Lauren

In Dating You/Hating You by Christina Lauren, Hollywood talent agent Evelyn “Evie” Abbey is married to her job and is totally okay with that. In her early thirties, she’s been watching her friends pair off and never really thought about something serious. Until she meets Carter Aaron. He’s the perfect […]

REVIEW: Blame It on the Duke by Lenora Bell
11th Jun / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Blame It on the Duke by Lenora Bell

In Blame It on the Duke (The Disgraceful Dukes #3) by Lenora Bell, Nights of excess and self-indulgence have been Nicolas, Lord Hatherly’s, norm for so long that he can’t recall any other way of existing. But he gets a rude awakening when his father, the mad Duke of Barrington, […]

REVIEW: The Whole Way Home by Sarah Creech
7th Jun / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Whole Way Home by Sarah Creech

In The Whole Way Home by Sarah Creech, Growing up in the small mountain town of Gatesville, Virginia, Joanne “Jo” Lover’s life revolved around music. From gospel to country to bluegrass, she and her two close friends, J. D. and Rob, played their music for anyone who would listen. These […]

REVIEW: Shadow Reaper by Christine Feehan
5th Jun / 10 Comments

REVIEW: Shadow Reaper by Christine Feehan

In Shadow Reaper (Shadow #2) by Christine Feehan, Shadow rider Ricco Ferraro appears to be an open book. He lives his life always in the public eye, has a penchant for fast cars and lots of women, but he’s actually been hiding a horrific past. His main focus since his […]

REVIEW: Edge of Truth by Brynn Kelly
2nd Jun / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Edge of Truth by Brynn Kelly

In Edge of Truth by Brynn Kelly, TV journalist Tess Newell is known internationally, which in her line of work is both good and bad. Good, because her stories are far-reaching. Bad, because it makes her a target–which is why she is now being held hostage somewhere in an African […]

REVIEW: New York, Actually by Sarah Morgan
31st May / 8 Comments

REVIEW: New York, Actually by Sarah Morgan

In New York, Actually (From Manhattan with Love #4) by Sarah Morgan, London transplant and relationship expert Molly Parker has a rather ironic job running a blog giving advice considering that she’s never held down a long term relationship herself. And neither is she looking to do so. Besides, she’s […]