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Review: Big Rock (Big Rock #1) by Lauren Blakely

Review: Big Rock (Big Rock #1) by Lauren Blakely

It has been some time since I have read a Lauren Blakley book and I am so pleased I decided to pick this one up.

Yes, this blurb grabbed my attention:
It’s not just the motion of the ocean, ladies. It’s definitely the SIZE of the boat too. 
And I’ve got both firing on all cylinders. In fact, […]

Blog Tour Review and Giveaway: RoomHate by Penelope Ward

Blog Tour Review and Giveaway: RoomHate by Penelope Ward

I can’t even begin to put into words how much I love this book. This is my favorite Penelope Ward book to date. Now you all know that I love friends to lovers stories and the feels that RoomHate made me feel, the emotions, the tears I cried and of course the happiness in the […]

Review: The Lie by Karina Halle

Review: The Lie by Karina Halle

Oh how I love Karina Halle books! Second chance love stories are my absolute favorite and I love how Karina spices it up with a bit of a taboo subject matter (for some) and in my opinion she knocked it out of the park with The Lie.
The prologue of The Lie gutted me. I was devastated because Brigs told the […]

Review: Chasing Crazy by Kelly Siskind

Review: Chasing Crazy by Kelly Siskind

Chasing Crazy is the debut novel by Kelly Siskind and I am so glad that I picked this one up. One of my New Year’s resolutions was to try new authors this year; either authors I have never read before or authors with their debut novels and Chasing Crazy is one of my first for 2016. […]

Review: Shifting Gears (Crossroads #2) by Riley Hart

Review: Shifting Gears (Crossroads #2) by Riley Hart

Though Shifting Gears is listing as Crossroads #2, it is very much a stand alone.

The main character Rod is only seen briefly in Crossroads as he is adult store clerk who sells Nick and Bryce a dildo. Yes the man from this epically funny scene gets his own happy in Shifting Gears.

I am going to pause here and say if you […]

Review and Giveaway: Platinum (All that Glitters #3) by K.A. Linde

Review and Giveaway: Platinum (All that Glitters #3) by K.A. Linde

Happy Release Day to K.A. Linde and her new book PLATINUM! Enjoy the conclusion to Trihn’s story who is my fave in the series so far! Enter to win a $5 Amazon Gift Card by sharing the buy links on your social media and commenting on this post with a link to where you shared! […]

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Ink & Lies by S.L. Jennings

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Ink & Lies by S.L. Jennings

Friends to lovers is one of my favorite types of reads and Syreeta blew me away with Ink & Lies.
Truth be told, Syreeta mentioned this book to me while in Philly this past November and I couldn’t wait to get my hands on ARC. What a FUN way to read a book – a book […]

Review: Three (Love by Numbers #3) by E.S. Carter

Review: Three (Love by Numbers #3) by E.S. Carter

From the moment I read this in the blurb, I was instantly intrigued:
I am a son.
I am a brother.
I am an artist.
I am a student.
I am her student.
She was my first.
First infatuation, first ‘real’ kiss, first love, first…..
heartbreak.
This was heartfelt second chance love story between Cari Pritchard, a […]

Review: The Baller: A Down and Dirty Football Novel by Vi Keeland

Review: The Baller: A Down and Dirty Football Novel by Vi Keeland

I adored Brody Easton; The Baller was such a wonderful story. I have always loved a man who know what he wants and Brody is so that man! Added to that, Brody is so caring and compassionate.  He listens and his gestures are not about being grand but about being personal, so touching!

Side note…I love discovering new authors […]

Review: Defenseless by Corinne Michaels

Review: Defenseless by Corinne Michaels

Defenseless is a romantic suspense that can be read as a standalone. Though I do encourage anyone who has not read a Corinne Michaels book to read her books, as readers will meet the characters in those prior books and will really be vested in their stories and for each one to find their HEA.
To start […]