Tag: Contemporary Erotica

Guest Review: Broken Together by BethAnn Buehler

Guest Review: Broken Together by BethAnn Buehler

Judith‘s review of Broken Together (Rebel Canyon, Book 1) by BethAnn Buehler. When renowned photojournalist Bryn Baxter’s world is nearly destroyed by a mortar attack as she films a documentary in the middle of the Afghan war, her father brings his only child home to Rebel Canyon and smothers her with around the clock protection […]

Review: Texas Tangle by Leah Braemel

Review: Texas Tangle by Leah Braemel

I don’t read a lot of menage stories. I like the basic concept behind a permanent threesome, but I have a hard time buying into the reality of it. Especially when the social consequences and relationship dynamics aren’t fully explored. This was a good story. It had substance in dealing with some of the darker […]

Guest Review: Watercolorists Seduction by Janne Lewis

Guest Review: Watercolorists Seduction by Janne Lewis

Judith‘s review of Watercolorist’s Seduction by Janne Lewis Sophia Kincaid is a destitute widow living on her aunt’s charity in the small village of Cransford, Massachusetts, at the beginning of the 19th century. Unlike her neighbors, who seem to be as morally rigid as their Puritan ancestors, Sophia is tormented by intense desires she tries […]

Guest Review: Treasuring Evie by Tessie Bradford

Guest Review: Treasuring Evie by Tessie Bradford

Judith‘s review of Treasuring Evie by Tessie Bradford. “So let’s recap. You screwed like bunnies in the yard and then went inside to make omelets and get to know each other?” Evelyn Ashlyn is living a life she’s struggled hard to achieve. Her business is thriving as is her career as an artist. Success, however, […]

Guest Review: Soft Focus by Lynn LaFleur

Guest Review: Soft Focus by Lynn LaFleur

Judith‘s review of Soft Focus by Lynn LaFleur. Daphne Kemp is trying to get her life and finances back in order after her ex-husband left her with a huge debt. When her friend suggests she answer an ad to model for famous photographer Gerard Lynch, the lure of paying off some of that debt is […]