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Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Midsummer Moon by Laura Kinsale

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Midsummer Moon by Laura Kinsale

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on June 2, 2008. Kris‘ review of Midsummer Moon by Laura Kinsale, a standalone historical. This was a cute book. I enjoyed it for the most part. The heroine bugged me a little. She […]

Review: Bad Reputation by Stefanie London

Review: Bad Reputation by Stefanie London

Bad Reputation is the second book in Stefanie London’s Bad Bachelors series and it follows the heroine from Bad Bachelor’s friend Remi. Remi is a ballet teacher whose dream of dancing in a ballet company is dashed by bad decisions and assholes in the company and because of those past experiences, Remi walks away from […]

Review: Bad Bachelor by Stefanie London

Review: Bad Bachelor by Stefanie London

I read this book last week and needed to sit on my thoughts for a little bit because though I enjoyed the romance between Reed and Darcy, this book is problematic as hell and more than once, things that happened and people that are introduced pissed me off so much that I had to keep […]

Guest Review: Crazy Cupid Love by Amanda Heger

Guest Review: Crazy Cupid Love by Amanda Heger

Want to know a sure fire way to get me to read your book? Describe it as “Percy Jackson for romance fans” and I WILL buy it with lightning speed (see what I did there?). Crazy Cupid Love is lighthearted and funny and does indeed have some echoes of my beloved Percy Jackson, albeit for […]

Review: The One You Fight For by Roni Loren

Review: The One You Fight For by Roni Loren

Roni Loren strikes again. She writes a captivating romance about two people with difficult pasts, coming together in love in such an emotional way. This wasn’t an easy book to read because it deals with the aftermath of a school shooting, years later, both characters are adults but they’re still struggling with the events of […]