Tag: Netgalley

Throwback Thursday Review: A Summer Like No Other by Elodie Nowodazkij

Throwback Thursday Review: A Summer Like No Other by Elodie Nowodazkij

This review was originally published on August 6, 2015. This was a quick read. I wanted to read this one because it sounded like a cute summer read that I could sink into for a couple of hours and wouldn’t bog me down with angst and what not. I thought I could dive right in […]

Throwback Thursday Review: The Secret of Ella and Micha by Jessica Sorensen

Throwback Thursday Review: The Secret of Ella and Micha by Jessica Sorensen

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on Apr 17, 2013 This story is filled with secrets up to my ears and I spent a good deal of this book, confused.  I was trying to figure out what happened, why they […]

Guest Lightning Review: Highland Valentine by C.A. Szarek

Guest Lightning Review: Highland Valentine by C.A. Szarek

Jules is heartbroken.  She loves her husband dearly, but he has been cold and distant since she told him she was pregnant – in fact he hasn’t touched her at all since then.  She’s tried to talk to him, but he won’t talk to her about what’s bothering him.  Jules knows that she can’t live […]

Review: Midnight Revenge by Elle Kennedy

Review: Midnight Revenge by Elle Kennedy

Ladies and gentlemen, we are finally getting Derek Pratt’s story. The silent, mysterious asshole dude is finally getting his story told and as soon as I could, I was all over this book because I’ve been waiting 6 books for it. There were times when I thought I didn’t want D’s story because he was […]

Review: Against the Wall by Jill Sorenson

Review: Against the Wall by Jill Sorenson

That was what I looked like when I first heard that Meghan and Eric were getting their own book. When I heard that they were a little older, Eric was out of jail and they were finally going to get their shit together and work toward that happy ending. happy sigh I was a fan […]