Publisher: Berkley

Sunday Spotlight: Recovery Road by Christine Feehan (+ exclusive excerpt)

Sunday Spotlight: Recovery Road by Christine Feehan (+ exclusive excerpt)

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. 🙂 Excerpt “Could any of the others have been put on that license, or just you?” He shrugged his shoulders, hesitant to […]

Review: Archangel’s Resurrection by Nalini Singh

Review: Archangel’s Resurrection by Nalini Singh

I got an eARC of this book sometime last year & read it as soon as I got it. I have to admit that I didn’t love it. When it was released, I decided to get the audiobook & try that. Justine Eyre is such an amazing narrator. The book was good, but it’s not […]

Review: The Heart Principle by Helen Hoang

Review: The Heart Principle by Helen Hoang

It’s been quite a while since I’ve written a book review so please bear with me as I jump back into this bitch. It’s also been a little bit since I read this book but I came across my notes that I wrote for this book so I’m reviewing it. I’m not going to get […]

Review: Storm Echo by Nalini Singh

Review: Storm Echo by Nalini Singh

Ivan Merchant has always known he was different. Not in just his abilities, but different on a level that can’t be explained. As a security specialist for the Merchant empire, Ivan often travels to changeling packs to continue his education. While training with a pack in Texas (??), Ivan finds himself injured in the forest. […]

Review: American Princess: A Novel of First Daughter Alice Roosevelt by Stephanie Marie Thornton

Review: American Princess: A Novel of First Daughter Alice Roosevelt by Stephanie Marie Thornton

I recently saw a meme describing Alice Roosevelt online, which claimed, among other things that, “She smoked cigarettes in public, chewed gum, placed bets with bookies, rode in cars with men, stayed out late partying and kept a pet snake named Emily Spinach, which she often wore wrapped around one arm and took to parties.” […]