Tag: 4.5 Reviews

Review: Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione

Review: Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione

In a place where ecstasy can cost you your life . . . She’s a demon-slayer who hungers for sensual pleasure-but fears it will always be denied her. Until Tayla Mancuso lands in a hospital run by demons in disguise, and the head doctor, Eidolon, makes her body burn with unslakable desire. But to prove […]

Review: The Solomon Sisters Wise Up by Melissa Senate.

Review: The Solomon Sisters Wise Up by Melissa Senate.

Grade: 4.5 out 5 Between the reality of being six weeks pregnant by a guy she’s dated for two months and the fantasy of pushing a baby stroller down Columbus Avenue with a wedding ring on her finger were a lot of possibilities for twenty-nine-year old Manhattan publishing peon Sarah Solomon. Will the baby’s father […]

Review: After the Kiss by Suzanne Enoch.

Review: After the Kiss by Suzanne Enoch.

Hero: Mr. Sullivan WaringHeroine: Lady Isabel ChalseyGrade: 4.5 out of 5 A Notorious Gentleman . . . Sullivan Waring wants only two things: his rightful inheritance, and revenge against the man who stole it from him. By day, Sullivan is the most respected horse breeder in England; by night, he plunders the ton’s most opulent […]

Anthology Review: Three Brides for Three Bad Boys by Lucy Monroe

Anthology Review: Three Brides for Three Bad Boys by Lucy Monroe

  They’re not the marrying kind—more the Do NOT Take Home to Mom kind. But these three brothers are about to meet the tempting women who have what it takes to tame their inner bad boys… Three Brides for Three Bad Boys is a collection of stories by Lucy Monroe about three brothers who share […]

Review: The Memory of Water by Karen White

Review: The Memory of Water by Karen White

  Sometimes I’m in the mood for something darker and emotionally engaging. The Memory of Water was exactly that. In it, White explores the bond between sisters, the various shades of mental illness and how secrets from the past come back to haunt you, no matter how far buried they seem to be. The bond […]