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Blog Tour Review and Giveaway: The Storm (The Storm #3.5) by Samantha Towle

Blog Tour Review and Giveaway: The Storm (The Storm #3.5) by Samantha Towle

I adored this book… The Storm is told in Jake Wether’s POV. Now if you don’t know who Jake is stop reading this review and 1-click The Mighty Storm  and Wethering the Storm to experience first hand the true love that is Jake and Tru’s story You don’t need to read Taming the Storm (book 3) as that is about […]

Review: Make Me Whole by R.C. Matthews

Review: Make Me Whole by R.C. Matthews

Make Me Whole was an interesting look inside what happens when a married couple is faced with unforeseen adversity.
Jake and Jessica Hanson, are happily married, until a ski accident leaves him paralyzed. I will pause to say this was in the blurb; I don’t plan to reveal anything more than what the author has already shared.
Jake […]

Review: Subordination: Chronicles of a Domme by Katie Ashley

Review: Subordination: Chronicles of a Domme by Katie Ashley

I loved Subordination: Chronicles of Domme from almost the moment I opened it. I was almost immediately pulled right in and wished I could sit all day with this one.

As the blurb states, Sophie Jameson became a Domme at Club 1740, out of financial necessity for her. It was not personal pleasure and sexual exploration.

Mistress Juliette […]

Review: Every Wrong Reason by Rachel Higginson

Review: Every Wrong Reason by Rachel Higginson

Every Wrong Reason is a very hard book for me to review; it took me a number of days to read it. I often struggled with it but NOT because of the writing, this book was well written, and layered with so many deep emotions.
Why you ask, did this book take me so long to […]

Review: Eighteen (18) by J.A. Huss

Review: Eighteen (18) by J.A. Huss

This is the first book I have read by J.A. Huss and will certainly not be my last.
I love taboo books…the books where while you are reading, you know it should probably be wrong but it can’t help but feel SO RIGHT. And I know teacher/student relationships are frowned upon…heck, I would be upset if […]

Review: Deliver Me by Faith Gibson

Review: Deliver Me by Faith Gibson

Deliver Me is my first book by Faith Gibson, and it is one I truly enjoyed!

I have to say the first time it was recommended to me, the cover turned me off a bit, the second time it was referred to me (Thank you Pam) I was willing to overlook the cover and read it!

I am […]

Review: Love (Uncivilized #1.5) by Sawyer Bennett

Review: Love (Uncivilized #1.5) by Sawyer Bennett

First if you have not read Uncivilized, stop reading this review and #1click this unique and hot 5 stars read as it is the story of how Zach and Moira come together!

Then pick up Love Uncivilized.  Love Uncivilized is a look at Moira and Zach eight years into their marriage.

From the moment I opened this book, I could so relate to Moira, the […]

Review: The Air He Breathes (Elements #1) by Brittainy C. Cherry

Review: The Air He Breathes (Elements #1) by Brittainy C. Cherry

The Air He Breathes is a powerful stand alone that touched my soul. This is a #mustclick
I am going to try to relay the wide range of emotions I felt while reading this one without giving away the plot or storyline. The blurb caught my eye the moment I saw it:
I was warned about Tristan Cole.
“Stay […]

Review: The Greatest Gift (Memories #3) by Felice Stevens

Review: The Greatest Gift (Memories #3) by Felice Stevens

The Greatest Gift is  a heartwarming story about the power of family and depth of love one can find in their soul!  Though this is book 3 in the series, you only need to read book 2 One Step Further to enjoy this one.

The Greatest Gift looks in on Alex Stern and Rafe Hazelton five years after what seems to be the perfect marriage. We find Alex […]

Review: Secret Sisters by Jayne Ann Krentz

Review: Secret Sisters by Jayne Ann Krentz

This was my first book to read by Jayne Ann Krentz and will certainly not be my last. What I truly enjoyed about this book was that it is so different than what I have been reading – the start of this book pulled me right in; it was dark and scary, made my heart skip […]