Tag: Erotica

Guest Review: Close Contact by Rebecca Airies

Guest Review: Close Contact by Rebecca Airies

Chantal’s review of Close Contact by Rebecca Airiess. Geneva’s having a bad day. With a spell put on her by an angry witch, the last thing she needs is a werewolf claiming she’s his mate even if he is gorgeous and she can’t get enough of his kisses. Evan’s happy to have found his mate […]

Guest Review: Heart of Gold by Riley Ashford

Guest Review: Heart of Gold by Riley Ashford

Local “history” says Gilmore Tucker sold Paradise, the beautiful slave he loved, and murdered his wife. So why is Gilmore trapped in his old plantation house, lamenting his lost love and fending off the evil bitch he married? Enter Kylie Goldheart, looking for a place to belong and hoping the abandoned Tucker’s Plantation will be […]

Guest Review: Hidden Desires by Elizabeth Lapthorne

Guest Review: Hidden Desires by Elizabeth Lapthorne

Tracy’s review of Hidden Desires by Elizabeth Lapthorne Lily has to admit she’s desperate. She’s in New Orleans on a two-week vacation, she made the trip especially for Mardi Gras, and she doesn’t have a mask. Everything she’s found seems wrong.As a last-ditch effort, she enters a small shop and finds the perfect mask until […]

Guest Review: Mardi Gras by Lacey Alexander

Guest Review: Mardi Gras by Lacey Alexander

Tracy’s review of Mardi Gras by Lacey Alexander Mia Sanderson has been in love with her boss, Ty Brewer, for years, but ladies’ man Ty only sees her as a friend and even worse, a good girl. So when Mia and Ty are invited to the same Mardi Gras party, Mia decides to live out […]

Guest Review: His Intimate Submission by Anne Douglas

Guest Review: His Intimate Submission by Anne Douglas

Kati’s review of His Intimate Submission (Erotic Explorations, Book 1) by Anne Douglas Months ago, on a hot Florida night, three friends explored one another. It’d been good enough that they’d explored together some more. But while the sex is as amazing as ever between the couple, Jason’s shutting Lucy out of the everyday things. […]