Publisher: Harper Collins

Sunday Spotlight: Hell Breaks Loose by Sophie Jordan

Sunday Spotlight: Hell Breaks Loose by Sophie Jordan

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we’re running in 2016. Each week, we will spotlight a release we’re excited about. We’ll be posting exclusive excerpts and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 Hell Breaks Loose is the second book in Sophie Jordan’s Devil’s Rock series and it features the big boss in prison Reid Allister. […]

Guest Review: Chasing Lady Amelia by Maya Rodale

Guest Review: Chasing Lady Amelia by Maya Rodale

Amelia and her siblings have come to London from America because her brother has inherited a Dukedom.  She loves her family but she’s sick and tired of being “proper” all the time.  She used to wear breeches all over their horse farm in America and ride horses astride and she loved it. She’s definitely the […]

Review: Smolder by Karen Erickson

Review: Smolder by Karen Erickson

This was a really quick read, a quick but satisfying read. We met Lane and Delilah in the first book in this series, Ignite. Lane is West’s older brother and Delilah is Lane’s younger sister’s best friend. She’s also West’s ex-girlfriend from high school. They both want each other but Lane is being a butthead […]

Guest Review: Put It Out There by D.R. Graham

Guest Review: Put It Out There by D.R. Graham

Derian grew up in Britannia Beach with her dad and her maternal grandfather. Her mother and father were married but lived separately – with the mom living in an apartment in Vancouver.  Unfortunately, Derian’s dad got in an accident while driving to see her mother and died.  Derian tried living with her mother for a […]

Guest Review: Under the Wire by HelenKay Dimon

Guest Review: Under the Wire by HelenKay Dimon

I’ve been dragging my feet on reading the rest of the books in this series after how much I really disliked Book #1. (It’s the kind of dislike that has only grown over time the more I have thought about that story and how much that hero pissed me off. Grrr.) Something about the blurb on […]