Tag: Summer Reading Challenge

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Satisfaction by Lexi Blake

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Satisfaction by Lexi Blake

Satisfaction is the second book in Lexi Blake’s Lawless series. The series features four siblings who are on a quest to avenge their parents’ death and clear their father’s name. Twenty years ago their father was accused of murdering their mother, then killing himself after setting fire to the house while the kids were inside […]

Summer Reading Challenge Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

Summer Reading Challenge Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

In Bed with a Highlander is the first book in the McCabe’s Trilogy and it’s also one of Holly’s picks for my Summer Reading Challenge. I’m happy to report that Maya Banks has hooked me with this first book and I cannot wait to read Alaric and Caelen’s books. Mairin Stuart is a wanted woman […]

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs

Patricia Briggs, where have you been all my life? Okay, I take full responsibility for not listening to Holly & Rowena discovering you sooner. I mean, what is wrong with me? You write exactly what I love to read. Intense paranormal romance with really interesting secondary characters as well as a raging bitch thrown in […]

Summer Reading Challenge DNF Review: The Bourbon Kings by J.R. Ward

Summer Reading Challenge DNF Review: The Bourbon Kings by J.R. Ward

Casee chose this as a book for me in our Summer Reading Challenge. I listened to the audio. I managed to slog through 30+ chapters. If I were close to the end I’d probably finish it, because I want to know if my thoughts about where the plot is heading are right, but there’s still […]

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Alpha & Omega by Patricia Briggs

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Alpha & Omega by Patricia Briggs

This is a short little review to go with a short little book. I must have been living under a rock to have missed this author. I know the Mercy Thompson series is in first person and that is most likely the reason that I missed this series entirely. I really liked this book. It […]