Forged by Magic first interested me because of that cover. I don’t see books with orcs in them as much as I should so that alone grabbed my attention. Now a female orc falling for an elf? No one could have stopped me from getting this. The story is super easy to get into, and […]
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[Portia’s Review]:The Hustler Next Door (Polson Falls #2) by K.A. Tucker
Hi, K.A. Tucker super fan here. Back with another review! I always love the news that she is releasing a new book. The Hustler Next Door is the 2nd book set in the Polson Falls series (The Player Next Door was first, and they can be read as stand alones, but its so much better […]
[Portia’s Review:] Fair Catch by Kandi Steiner
I’ve read a handful of Kandi Steiner novels, and I love them so much I have reread some, and one has become a top favorite romance comfort read for me (Revelry, SWOON). So when I had the chance to read this New Adult romance I was so excited. There was only one thing that worried […]
[Portia’s Review]: A Million Kisses In Your Lifetime by Monica Murphy
First and foremost, I should inform the audience: THIS IS NOT YA. NOT YOUNG ADULT ON ANY LEVEL. THIS IS 100% NEW ADULT. SEXUALLY EXPLICIT. I have zero idea why or how or who marketed or tagged this as young adult but I am 36 years old and have read hundreds of YA novels, as […]
[Brittany’s Review]: Good Girl Complex by Elle Kennedy
I was so excited to get my hands on this book. I’m a huge fan of Elle Kennedy’s and I was excited to see what this book would bring to us. This book follows good girl Mackenzie “Mac” Cabot. She is used to doing everything the right way, trying hard not to stray too far […]
[Lisa’s Review]: A Shadow in the Ember (Flesh and Fire #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Before there was our stunning, red-headed, murderous little creature, Prince McSexy, Miss Willa’s Diary, and the upcoming War of Two Queens – the world we’ve come to know and love in Jen’s absolutely magnificent and widely popular Blood and Ash series was ruled by higher beings. Primals. Gods. Taking you back to that time, A […]
[Portia’s Review]: The Rulebreaker by Claire Contreras
To get everyone up to speed, my love for Claire Contreras knows no bounds. I rave about her on every review, so here we are again. (Side note: this book is technically a standalone, however, the book before it was called The Heartbreaker, and follows the oldest brother of 3, who is mentioned in this […]
[Jess’s Review]: To Sir, With Love by Lauren Layne
I feel like a word that will always come to mind with this book is enchanting. This book made me swoon, sigh, cry, and laugh. Allllll of the emotions. I felt such a connection to Gracie with her love for fairy tales and daydreaming her dream life and love life. She was such an incredible […]