Tag: 4.25 Reviews

Guest Review: Black Silk by Sharon Page

Guest Review: Black Silk by Sharon Page

I have a guest review up at TGTBTU for Black Silk by Sharon Page.   This novel was a pleasant surprise for me. It’s a historical, which I didn’t know until I started reading it. I fell right into it, despite the fact that I generally avoid historical erotica novels. The plot was surprisingly deep […]

Review: A Perfect Match by Shelley Bradley

Review: A Perfect Match by Shelley Bradley

So I really enjoy books by Shelley Bradley. They have great stories and some of them are pretty damn steamy. So when A Perfect Match came out this past week I bought it immediately. I didn’t get a chance to read it right then since DIK had taken over my life and but frankly, who […]

Review: Superb and Sexy by Jill Shalvis

Review: Superb and Sexy by Jill Shalvis

Summary: Despite his brooding bad-boy attitude, Brody knows life has treated him pretty well. His luxury charter airline, Sky High, has given him financial security and the means to take to the skies whenever things on the ground get complicated. And lately, things have become very complicated, thanks to the insanely passionate, or perhaps just […]

Review: Shadow Magic by Cheyenne McCray

Review: Shadow Magic by Cheyenne McCray

Book description: When Hannah Wentworth temporarily flees her life in San Francisco to join her sister D’Anu witches in Otherworld, she vows to help them conquer the evil bent on destroying the human realm. But the only one who can help her happens to be the king of the Dark Elves. The father to her […]

Anthology Review: A Nascar Holiday by Kimberly Raye, Roxanne St. Claire and Debra Webb

Anthology Review: A Nascar Holiday by Kimberly Raye, Roxanne St. Claire and Debra Webb

You might be wondering why I’m reviewing a Christmas anthology in May..and you know, I’m kind of wondering the same thing. I decided to organize my bookshelves last night and I found this buried under Mt. TBR, so I figured..heck, why not. And there you go. I’ve read each of these authors away from the […]