Category: Features

WTF Cover Saturday (54)

Posted February 22, 2014 by Holly in Features | Tagged: , | 2 Comments
WTF Cover Saturday (54)

I don’t even know where to start with this cover.. The size DD pecs he’s sporting? The tree trunk-like thighs? The 8-pack? While all those things are impressive, I have to say my favorite part is that Dude is totally making the duck face. He’s like “aw, yeah. I’m hella hot like this. Better upload […]

What Are You Reading? (191)

Posted February 21, 2014 by Rowena in Features | Tagged: , , | 6 Comments
What Are You Reading? (191)

Rowena: After the read-a-thon last week, it’s been a much quieter week of reading for me this time around.  I read Do or Die by Suzanne Brockmann, Pivot Point by Kasie West and The Distance Between Us by Kasie West.  Right now, I’m reading Split Second by Kasie West (I’m addicted to her stuff) and […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

It was so nice waking up this morning with no alarm and then instead of freaking out because it didn’t go off and I’m late, I luxuriate in bed and don’t worry about going anywhere today if I don’t feel like it.  Fuck yeah. lol  I love my days off. Oh and Happy President’s Day. […]

WTF Cover Saturday (53)

Posted February 15, 2014 by Holly in Features | Tagged: , | 4 Comments
WTF Cover Saturday (53)

Today’s cover is one that may give me nightmares. Y’all, I’m pretty sure something crawled up her ass. Something crawled up her ass! I feel like that is not okay. Unless she’s into that kind of thing, of course. Because people are totally into that kind of stuff, right? Who am I to judge? More […]

What Are You Reading? (190)

Posted February 14, 2014 by Rowena in Features | Tagged: , , | 0 Comments
What Are You Reading? (190)

Rowena: I can’t believe we’ve been doing this feature for 190 weeks.  Holy hot damn! I think I found my reading bug that deserted me in January.  I’ve been reading non-stop all week. This thrills me to no end because I’m finally getting somewhere with my reading goals this year.  I was beginning to think […]