Author: Ames

Guest Review: Winning the Wallflower by Eloisa James

Guest Review:  Winning the Wallflower by Eloisa James

Ames’ review of Winning the Wallflower by Eloisa James. It could only happen in a fairy tale. Lady Lucy Towerton: Plain and tall. (According to the lady herself.) Titled and irreproachably proper. (According to her fiancé.) Until, overnight, she becomes Lady Lucy Towerton: Heiress. (Thanks to an aged aunt’s bequest.) Belle of the ball. (So […]

Guest Review: Defiance by Stephanie Tyler

Guest Review: Defiance by Stephanie Tyler

Ames’ review of Defiance by Stephanie Tyler. Rebelling against her legacy as the MC’s princess, Tru Tennyson escaped the ruthless, male-dominated culture of the Defiance motorcycle club. Three years later, her newfound freedom is ripped away, thanks to a massive hybrid storm that killed millions. Now, in the post-Chaos world of semi-darkness and near-total anarchy […]

Guest Review: A Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James

Guest Review: A Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James

Ames’ review of A Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James. Miss Kate Daltry doesn’t believe in fairy tales . . . or happily ever after. Forced by her stepmother to attend a ball, Kate meets a prince . . . and decides he’s anything but charming. A clash of wits and wills ensues, but they […]

#DFRAT Guest Review: All The King’s Horses by Lauren Gallagher

#DFRAT Guest Review:  All The King’s Horses by Lauren Gallagher

Ames’ review of All The King’s Horses by Lauren Gallagher. Sometimes your last nerve is the strongest link to forever. Amy Dover’s dream to become a professional horse trainer hasn’t come without a price. Career pressure, combined with a difficult marriage to an oppressive husband, has sucked away every last bit of joy the horses […]

Guest Review: The Newcomer by Robyn Carr

Guest Review:  The Newcomer by Robyn Carr

The Newcomer (Thunder Point #2) picks up right where The Wanderer leaves off so there are going to be spoilers for The Wanderer. The blurb lead me to believe that this book would focus on Mac and Gina but I’m pleased that that wasn’t the case. The Newcomer focuses equally on all the wonderful characters […]