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Review: Alone in the Dark by Karen Rose

Review: Alone in the Dark by Karen Rose

Karen Rose is amazing. Don’t let the 736 pages put you off. I read this book in two days. I would have read it in one, but I had a migraine. Even that barely stopped me from reading it. Rose has a way of sucking you into her world and not spitting you out until […]

Guest Review: Us by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Guest Review: Us by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

It was difficult and a long road before Wes and Jamie found their happiness together. Now Jamie is coaching teens and Wes is in the NHL and they’ve been living in Canada. Unfortunately, they’ve been living in secrecy and it’s beginning to wear on their relationship. Wes just wants to get through his rookie season […]

Guest Review: Can’t Let Go by Jessica Lemmon

Guest Review: Can’t Let Go by Jessica Lemmon

This novella is, in many ways, an addendum to Book I in this series, Tempting the Billionaire in which readers are introduced to Shane August’s cousin, Aiden Downey, and Crickett Day’s best friend, Sadie Howard.   Readers are aware that Aiden and Sadie met the same night and under the same set of circumstances as Shane […]

Guest Review: When It’s Right by Jeanette Grey

Guest Review:  When It’s Right by Jeanette Grey

I love the friends-to-lovers trope and this short novella did not disappoint. Nate wants to go on a road trip and his timing couldn’t be worse. First, he hasn’t given himself a lot of time to get there – Nate and Cassie live in North Carolina, and it two days before New Years. Also, Cassie […]

Guest Review: Claiming Her Warriors by Savannah Stuart

Guest Review: Claiming Her Warriors by Savannah Stuart

I  have long admired writers whose creativity takes them into the future.  I’m not sure I could ever dream up some of the scenarios they do and make them so realistic and believable.  It’s probably one of the reasons I am not much of a sci-fi/futuristic fiction lover.  But when I saw that this book […]