Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review: Bound by Night by Larissa Ione

Review: Bound by Night by Larissa Ione

Let me preface this review by stating I dislike vampires. I think I burned out on them in the early mid 2000’s when they were super popular and I’ve never really gone back. I have kind of a mental wall up about them, to be honest. I see “Vampire” and I turn away. I’m sure […]

Guest Review: Wanted: Wild Thing by Jessica Sims

Guest Review: Wanted: Wild Thing by Jessica Sims

Ryder wants to find “The One.” When she was younger a part Fae woman told her that she was a changeling and that she would continue to transform into her changeling form every time a man that she was attracted to touched her. She continues to go on dates but she’s almost 25 years old […]

Review: The Lion’s Lady by Julie Garwood

Review: The Lion’s Lady by Julie Garwood

I forget how much I enjoy Garwood’s regency titles, especially The Lion’s Lady. This book is listed as book 1 in the Crown’s Spies series, but all of the books can be read as stand-alones. Aside from a brief mention of other characters, none of the books are related in any way. More often than not […]

Review: How to Reprimand Your Rockstar by Mina Vaughn

Review: How to Reprimand Your Rockstar by Mina Vaughn

The title and blurb for this book are deceiving. The book is written in the first-person from the heroine’s point-of-view. She’s a college basketball star and that’s where most of her focus is. Therefore that’s where the focus of the story is. The music scene is mentioned only in the most casual way. Those looking […]

Review: Ugly Love: A Novel by Colleen Hoover

Review: Ugly Love: A Novel by Colleen Hoover

The only other thing I’ve read by this author is the novella Finding Cinderella. If these two are any indication clearly I need to more. Tate moves to San Francisco to finish grad school and get a job. To save money, she moves in with her brother, who happens to be a pilot. Much to her […]