“Not everything needs to be a powerful statement about character or society or whatever. Sometimes, things are the way they are and nothing more” – Sarah Smith, ‘Faker’ This quote that popped up while I was reading and basically shouted at me on how I was feeling. I’m sorry I was really wanting to love […]
Romance
[Lisa’s Review]: Intercepted by Alexa Martin
Intercepted – the first installment in Alexa Martin’s Playbook series – is a smart, witty and slightly addictive sports romance that follows Marlee Harper, ex-girlfriend of NFL star Chris Alexander, and her hot as hell second shot at love with the newest addition to the team, former one night stand and quarterback Gavin Pope. Having […]
[Asis’ Review] Frost and Flame by Gena Showalter
I think the idea of this story was really interesting and exciting, but it could’ve been executed a lot better. I loved the prologue. It made me feel everything, I connected with the characters incredibly well and it presented the villain perfectly. But after that, it felt like there was a lot of unnecessary content… […]
[Elizabeth’s Review]: Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
Now, can I just say. . . . . This book, I can’t even begin to describe in the appropriate words how much I LOVED this entire narrative and plot and characters and everything. Just, everything. One word does come to mind though and that is: GRAY Let me explain. The world or storytelling isn’t […]
[Sita’s Review]: Sticking to the Script by Stella Weaver
This is it people. If Steph gave us one ‘ten star for the year’ I would cash in that chip for this book this very minute. And there’s still a quarter of 2019 to go. Full disclosure – I have a history with this story and the super gorgeous author who wrote it. In 2016 […]
[Elizabeth’s Review]: Fever by Donna Grant
The biggest thing to know before going into this book is that this is #16 in the Dark Kings Series and #38 in the Dark World Series. Buuuuuut here’s the thing, you don’t absolutely have to read every single book in the series before reading this specific one, but it does help. Donna Grant does […]
[Alexandra’s Review] Frost and Flame by Gena Showalter
If there is something I love in a good paranormal book it’s the unstopping action, the romance and the POVs of the protagonists. Gena Showalter delivers once more an amazing story, which despite the lacking plot advance wins in character development. Frost and Flame is the sequel to the new series written by the queen […]
[Alexandra’s Review] Brazen and the Beast by Sarah MacLean
Lady Henrietta Sedley is tired of trying to meet society’s expectations. At twenty-nine, still a maiden, and yet an entrepreneur genius, she decides to take matters in her own hands and ‘ruin’ herself, according to society’s laws. Too bad that when she opens her carriage she finds tied and gagged none other than Whit, a […]