Tag: Christine’s Reviews

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New Release & Review: Midnight Valentine by J.T. Geissinger

New Release & Review: Midnight Valentine by J.T. Geissinger

People who know me well know that I am petrified of death… I can’t think about it without crying because even as a child, I have always wondered what happens in the after… Will I be able to see my family and loved ones again? Are we born again so that we can live life […]

New Release Review: The Coaching Hours by Sara Ney

New Release Review: The Coaching Hours by Sara Ney

Oh I love this series…The Coaching Hours is the final book in this series and was the perfect ending for this crew. Watching everyone grow and mature was just the perfect closure.
Anabelle transfers to Iowa to live with her dad, the coach of the wrestling team. Living with her father at 21 and finding herself to be […]

Review: Combust by K. Bromberg

Review: Combust by K. Bromberg

Denise’s 4 STAR Combust Review:
Combust reminded my why I love K. Bromberg books; she has an amazing talent for weaving deep emotion into masterfully crafted backstories.
These two characters with pasts… I don’t want to reveal the past or the wounds—so I will just say Dylan (female lead) and Grady both have their own dragons to […]

Review: Keep Her Safe by K.A. Tucker

Review: Keep Her Safe by K.A. Tucker

I love suspense mixed in with romance and really enjoyed KA Tucker’s Keep Her Safe.
While this book started a bit slow, the back story and corruption kept me glued to my kindle. And while early on I thought I knew who “did it”, I was wrong and that added an element of surprise that I […]

Review: The Idea of You by Robinne Lee

Review: The Idea of You by Robinne Lee

The Idea of You is my first 5 STAR read of 2018 and a definite #TopFave of this year!
I have not stayed up all night to read a book in one day in a long time… and this debut book was just WOW! I have to be honest and say that I didn’t even realize that […]

Review: Dirt by Cassia Leo

Review: Dirt by Cassia Leo

Damn that was completely addicting and left me wanting more!!! Dirt is the first book in a new series by Cassia Leo and follows the story of Laurel and Jack as they try to navigate their life after the most traumatic experience any parent can go through.
Their life—though still filled with passion and heat—lacks that […]

New Release & Review: The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor

New Release & Review: The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor

I didn’t love it but I didn’t hate it either… I just felt meh.
For a debut novel, I thought that this was really well written. C.J. Tudor is a new to me author that I will definitely keep an eye on.
“Sometimes, Ed… it’s better not to know all the answers.”
Everything you need to know about […]

Whore by Willow Aster is LIVE!!! And a giveaway too!

Whore by Willow Aster is LIVE!!! And a giveaway too!

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“I need a reason to exist.”
Beautiful, intelligent, independent, strong-willed, wealthy—Lilith Fontenot seems by all appearances, to have it all. But that’s not how the highest paid […]

Review: The Hookup by Kristen Ashley

Review: The Hookup by Kristen Ashley

So I must admit that I NOW understand the love and intrigue of Kristen Ashley books. I had never read this author before and my first experience with her was reading The Deep End (which I did not love but so many did!). But this, THIS BOOK, a contemporary romance was more my thing and I […]

New Release: Over Us, Over You by Whitney G.

New Release: Over Us, Over You by Whitney G.

I had such high hopes for this one thinking it was a longer full length novel but *sighs* it turns out this was just a little bit longer than her usual novellas.
I love friends to more stories so this one was right up my alley. Unfortunately the way this book was structured was reminiscent of […]