Tag: Berkley

Throwback Thursday Review: Closer Than You Think by Karen Rose

Throwback Thursday Review: Closer Than You Think by Karen Rose

This review was originally posted on April 14, 2015. Closer Than You Think was the best book I’ve read in ages. It actually drove me to write a review. A lot of you don’t remember me, I’m sure, but I actually used to read and review books regularly here at Book Binge. O_o. Now, I […]

Review: A Heart of Blood and Ashes by Milla Vane

Review: A Heart of Blood and Ashes by Milla Vane

I’ve been waiting for Milla Vane (aka Meljean Brook) to return to writing for years. When this book popped up on NetGalley, I actually squee’d out loud. Then I started it and…wasn’t in the mood. It had nothing to do with the book, I just wasn’t feeling a dark epic fantasy at that time. Fast […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Dangerous Tides by Christine Feehan

Throwback Thursday Review: Dangerous Tides by Christine Feehan

This review was originally posted June 11, 2020. I think this book may be my overall favorite in the series. Though I like Libby as well as I like the other Drake sisters, it’s Ty that really does it for me in this book. I loved his analytical way of dissecting everything. Nothing he says […]

Review: Desolation Road by Christine Feehan

Review: Desolation Road by Christine Feehan

Aleksei “Absinthe” Solokov lives and breathes Torpedo Ink. He, along with his brothers and sisters, survived hell on earth to get where they are today. Absinthe thinks he only needs his family, but that changes when he decides to head to the library for some quiet time. It’s at the library that he lays eyes […]

Sunday Spotlight: The Marriage Game by Sara Desai

Sunday Spotlight: The Marriage Game by Sara Desai

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. 🙂 Exclusive Excerpt Sam walked quickly up the stairs to his new office suite, a box of office supplies under one arm. […]