Month: June 2017

Review: The Girl with the Make Believe Husband by Julia Quinn

Review: The Girl with the Make Believe Husband by Julia Quinn

We first hear about Edward Rokesby in the first book, Because of Miss Bridgerton. He’s the Rokesby brother that everyone thought was going to marry Billie Bridgerton. He’s the brother that is fighting in the war and though he doesn’t make an appearance in that book, we still got to know him through his family […]

Guest Review: Drakon’s Promise by N. J. Walters

Guest Review: Drakon’s Promise by N. J. Walters

Here’s the tl;dr summary of this new series: Sexy, super-alpha dragon shifter brothers fall in love while they’re being hunted by an ancient evil organization who wants to steal their blood. That would be enough for me to one click buy, but if you’re not convinced yet, let me say more! Book 1 of this […]

Guest Review: Shadowbound by Bec McMaster

Guest Review: Shadowbound by Bec McMaster

Shadowbound is the first book in a new series from McMaster, but instead of steampunk London, this time we have a magical London. I love historical magical series about fighting a world-ending evil, so while this particular book had some faults, I am still 100% here for the series. At the start of the book, […]

Guest Review: Until It Fades by KA Tucker

Guest Review: Until It Fades by KA Tucker

Catherine has had a hard life since she was 17.  She always felt like an outsider in her family as she wasn’t the overachiever her siblings were.  When she falls in love with her teacher and her mother finds out all hell breaks loose and she forces Catherine to report him to the police.  She […]

Sunday Spotlight: Lost and Found Sisters by Jill Shalvis

Sunday Spotlight: Lost and Found Sisters by Jill Shalvis

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we began in 2016. This year we’re spotlighting our favorite books, old and new. We’ll be raving about the books we love and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 Jill Shalvis has been a go to author of ours here at Book Binge for a while now. If she wrote it, […]