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Guest Review: The Study of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries

Guest Review: The Study of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries

I have…things to say. Because this book tackles rape, and it does it very well, but this is a topic dear to me, so it makes me quite wordy. But first, let’s talk about the whole rest of the book. 😛 I loved Clarissa and Edwin. They had some great chemistry together, their banter was […]

Guest Review: How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall

Guest Review: How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall

This book started off great, I loved it so much. I especially loved so many things about Meg. But then, about halfway through the book…it became pretty clear that what you see on the summary is about all the book has. Once the deception/wedding night goes down, the rest of the book just sort of […]

Guest Review: The Dark Days Club by Alison Goodman

Guest Review: The Dark Days Club by Alison Goodman

A fun book with a nice historical romance/paranormal romance mix. I loved the Regency setting, the supernatural elements, and the main character. Although I felt like some of the romance cliches were played, ah, a little too straight. Especially considering there were some other tropes that were delightfully skewed. Right off the bat, I loved […]

Guest Review: Starflight by Melissa Landers

Guest Review: Starflight by Melissa Landers

This was quite a fun book, and I did enjoy the storyline and even the romance.  But I feel like every side character was phoned in, and the science fiction setting was not used to its full potential.  Plus, the final climax wrapped up a subplot instead of the main plot and apparently thought I […]

Guest Review: A Criminal Magic by Lee Kelly

Guest Review: A Criminal Magic by Lee Kelly

I had so much fun with this book. The premise was something you just can’t go wrong with (Prohibition era outlawing addictive magic instead of alcohol? YES PLEASE) and then on top of that we got some extremely engaging characters, solid worldbuilding, and a plot that just won’t stop. There is nothing about this book […]