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Review: Beyond the Surface (The Breakfast Club #1) by Felice Stevens

Review: Beyond the Surface (The Breakfast Club #1) by Felice Stevens

Julian Cornell is a fashion designer, who when we meet him is atop the New York fashion world.. that is until his life takes an unexpected turn, one that puts him in the path of  Nick Fletcher.
Nick’s life was changed forever on September 11th as he is New York City Fireman. I adored the use […]

Review: Boss by Ashley John

Review: Boss by Ashley John

Boss is the story of trust fund baby Joshua Silverton and Ezra Steele, Ezra being the man who Bill Silverston, Joshua’s father, took under his wing.
Joshua never wanted to be part of the family business, he took off to travel the world not speaking with his estranged father for years.  When a family event brings […]

Review: Him by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Review: Him by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Confession….this one is hitting many on my list of  “Things I Love in a Book”….hockey, well written… two men.. and Lake Placid as the backdrop (one of my favorite towns).
I loved how this book opened…. Wes (Ryan Wesley) preparing for the Frozen Four (NCAA College hockey championships) watching game tape of a possible opponent during […]

Review: Out of the Spotlight (Suncoast Society #23) by Tymber Dalton

Review: Out of the Spotlight (Suncoast Society #23) by Tymber Dalton

First and foremost, this book can easily be read as a stand alone. I have not read all the books in this series though it is a series I love. I pick up a book when the blurb grabs me. You see the Suncast Society series book have characters who share membership to the same […]

Review: One Step Further by Felice Stevens

Review: One Step Further by Felice Stevens

Though this book can be read as a standalone, I think it is appreciated most if you read Memories of the Heart http://amzn.to/1g3uH3N (a book I loved) first as that is where you first meet surgical nurse, Alex Stern and veterinarian, Rafe Hazleton.
Alex and Rafe meet when their paths cross as a result of the […]

Review and BONUS Scene: Repaired by Melissa Collins

Review and BONUS Scene: Repaired by Melissa Collins

Repaired is the powerful moving story of Liam Davis, a man without a past and Parker Ryan, a man who on the surface has everything.
The opening scene of this books grabbed my heart…. and had it breaking…..nope I am not going to say anything else.
I loved the scene when Liam and Parker first meet; how […]

Review: Secret by Kindle Alexander

Review: Secret by Kindle Alexander

Ms. Alexander has masterfully crafted a story about adults; adults who are honest with each other, adults who are honest while pursuing something unconventional.
Secret tells the story of Tristan Wilder, self-made millionaire, a tech genius who owns Wilder-Nation and Dylan Reeves, computer science engineer and founder of the very successful social media site, Secret (oh […]

Review: Meant For Me (The Rock Gods #5) by Ann Lister

Review: Meant For Me (The Rock Gods #5) by Ann Lister

Meant for Me tells the story of Tony Wilcox, the keyboard player for Ivory Tower and Jared Baker, the bass player for the band.
I want to pause and say that at this point in the series, I feel that before you can dive into this book the reader should have read book 2 through 4 in […]

Review: Embrace the Fire (Through Hell and Back #3) by Felice Stevens

Review: Embrace the Fire (Through Hell and Back #3) by Felice Stevens

If you have not read this series, I highly recommend you stop reading this review and go 1-click book 1 A Walk Through Fire. This series unravels the story of three foster brothers who were forced apart by circumstances of their youth.  Book 1 is Asher, Book 2 is Luke and now Book 3 is […]

Review and Giveaway: Rock Solid (Rock Solid Construction #1) by Riley Hart

Review and Giveaway: Rock Solid (Rock Solid Construction #1) by Riley Hart

Rock Solid is the story of recovering addict Trevor Dixon and heart surgeon or more accurately former heart surgeon Dr. Simon Malone.
This line from the book best describes it:
“…it’s hard to figure out who you are when the one thing you think defines you is gone.”
And this one truly touched me:
“I’m trying to move on. […]