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Review: Delirious by M.S. Force

Review: Delirious by M.S. Force

Enjoy a sneak peek into DELIRIOUS by M.S. Force below!
Delirious is easily read as a standalone but I think you will enjoy it so much more if you read this amazing series that lead up to Kristian and Aileen’s story.
As the blurb reveals and those who have read the prior books know, Aileen is single mom and […]

Review: Roll with the Punches by Tymber Dalton

Review: Roll with the Punches by Tymber Dalton

Please do NOT read Roll with the Punches until you read Heartache Spoken Here. You do NOT need to read any other prior books in the series. As I have said before, I love that I can jump in and out of this series as a blurb grabs me.
Roll with the Punches is a sequel that […]

New Release, Review & Giveaway: Fraternize by Rachel Van Dyken

New Release, Review & Giveaway: Fraternize by Rachel Van Dyken

Happy Release Day to Rachel Van Dyken and her new book FRATERNIZE. Enter the giveaway below for a chance to win a signed paperback copy!
OMG I devoured Fraternize in ONE DAY despite me trying to read slow, I just couldn’t stop turning the pages. This book was so addicting, just so damn good that I […]

Review: Porter by Georgia Cates

Review: Porter by Georgia Cates

I loved Porter the male lead in this book. I LOVED, LOVED that I never questioned his attraction or desire to have Frankee in his life.
As the blurb mentions, this book is about Porter falling for the daughter of one of the brewery’s employees.
Ms. Cates did an outstanding job with this element of the book. […]

Review: Misconduct by Samantha Kane

Review: Misconduct by Samantha Kane

I loved that this book showcased a female lead who was ex-military with PTSD. Carmina struggles were tangible as was her desire to push forward with her life.
Tom and Danny were both heroes who I enjoyed reading about; the connection between them and Carmina was tangible to the reader.
This menage worked for me, I genuinely […]

New Release & Review: Ghosted by J.M. Darhower

New Release & Review: Ghosted by J.M. Darhower

I love the second chance romance troupe and J.M. Dawhower has given us readers something so magical in Ghosted.
I have loved previous books by this author, but this is most definitely my favorite and a #TopFave of 2017.
Kennedy Garfield met Jonathan Cunningham back in high school and they became fast friends. He was the rich […]

Review: Heartache Spoken Here by Tymber Dalton

Review: Heartache Spoken Here by Tymber Dalton

First, this book is easily read as a stand alone as is the case with most of the books in this series. The characters in Heartache Spoken Here are members or becoming members of the same BDSM club.
I love that I can pick up a book in this series when the blurb grabs me. Heartache Spoken […]

New Release & Review: The Beauty of Us by Kristen Proby

New Release & Review: The Beauty of Us by Kristen Proby

I was so thrilled to have a few hours to live in the world of the Fusion ladies! I buckled my seatbelt, opened my kindle and while flying home from our family vacation became engrossed in the story of Riley and Trevor in The Beauty of Us.

I loved so much about this book. First, Ms. Proby […]

New Release & Review: Drunk Dial by Penelope Ward

New Release & Review: Drunk Dial by Penelope Ward

I am going to start by saying I will be sharing NO spoilers for Drunk Dial! I want the reader to experience the grace and beauty of this story unfolding in the words of this gifted author.
Ms. Ward proves yet again she is a masterful storyteller. There is so much to love about this book, […]

New Release & Review: Wish You Were Here by Renee Carlino

New Release & Review: Wish You Were Here by Renee Carlino

Another Carlino masterpiece! Emotional and heartbreaking comes to mind when I think of Wish You Were Here.
While I enjoyed a lot of this book, the characters, the relationships—unfortunately this was not my favorite of hers though I loved the relationships and support between all the characters. This one hit close to home for me as […]