Tag: book review

  • Book Review: Alpha’s Blood by Renee Rose / Lee Savino

    Book Review: Alpha’s Blood by Renee Rose / Lee Savino

    Title: Alpha’s Blood Author(s): Renee Rose & Lee Savino Published: April 18th, 2019 As I’m getting into more and more reading of paranormal romances, I have to say I really enjoyed this one. I actually came across this on the Google eBook store and the picture caught my attention. The description snatched me and so…

  • Book Review: Dark Lover by JR Ward

    Book Review: Dark Lover by JR Ward

    Title: Dark Lover Author: JR Ward Published: September 6th, 2005 Rating: 5/5 Last month, I was looking for something new to get lost in and a good friend of mine recommended the Black Dagger Brotherhood series by JR Ward. I had never heard of it, but once I saw it was a vampire romance series,…

  • Book Review: A Christmas by the Sea By Melody Carlson

    Book Review: A Christmas by the Sea By Melody Carlson

    🎀☕ 𝔹𝕠𝕠𝕜 ℝ𝕖𝕧𝕚𝕖𝕨☕🎀 𝓐 𝓒𝓱𝓻𝓲𝓼𝓽𝓶𝓪𝓼 𝓫𝔂 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓢𝓮𝓪 I originally added this one as part of my Kindle Unlimited Holiday selections because the synopsis and cover caught my attention. While I read an array of romance genre books from erotica to Christian based books, I enjoy all kinds of romance novels because they all have…

  • Book Review: An Enchantment of Ravens By Margaret Rogerson

    Book Review: An Enchantment of Ravens By Margaret Rogerson

    I’m not going to deny that the first half of this book had me completely enthralled. I was lost in the relationship and adventure of Isobel and Rook as they were exploring their feelings for each other in a world where Fair Folk (fairy beings) and humans are never to develop feelings for one another.

  • Book Review: The Edge of Reason by J. Saman

    Book Review: The Edge of Reason by J. Saman

    This was one of those intense, cry-into-my-pillow, leap for joy, hide behind things while I waited for the story to unfold. There are so many dynamics in this story that cling to your heart strings and don’t want to let go. Now I’ve read a lot of romance novels that can be way over the…

  • Book Review: Second Star by J.M. Sullivan

    Book Review: Second Star by J.M. Sullivan

    Title: Second Star Author: J.M. Sullivan Published: March 5, 2019 Publisher: Bleeding Ink Publishing Synopsis: Wendy Darling worked her entire life to rise through the ranks of the prestigious Londonierre Brigade. Now as a Captain, she has everything she’s always wanted, including a ship and crew of her own. But when the Brigade receives a…

  • Book Review and Blitz: Two Like Me and You

    Book Review and Blitz: Two Like Me and You

    Review: When I first read the description for this book I knew I had to read it. It sounded unique, quirky and all around a fun story. The first half of the book flies by to read, literally, you find yourself halfway through this book in one long cram session. It literally is too fun to…

  • Book Review: The Favorite Daughter by Patti Callahan Henry

    Book Review: The Favorite Daughter by Patti Callahan Henry

    This book was sent to me by the publisher in exchange for my honest review. Title: The Favorite Daughter Author: Patti Callahan Henry Published: June 4, 2019 Publisher: Penguin Random House   Synopsis: Ten years ago, Lena Donohue experienced a wedding-day betrayal so painful that she fled the small town of Watersend, South Carolina, and…

  • Book Review: The First Mistake by Sandie Jones

    Book Review: The First Mistake by Sandie Jones

    This book was sent to me by the publisher in exchange for my honest review. Title: The First Mistake Author: Sandie Jones Published: June 11, 2019 Publisher: Minotaur Books Synopsis: The First Mistake is the stunning second novel from The Other Woman author Sandie Jones, who delivers twist after heart-stopping twist, in this addictively readable…

  • Book Blitz and Review: North to Nara by Amanda Marin

    Book Blitz and Review: North to Nara by Amanda Marin

    North to Nara Amanda Marin (Crimson Sash, #1) Published by: Inkspell Publishing Publication date: March 20th 2019 Genres: Dystopian, Romance, Young Adult Neve Hall has always admired the good works of the civil servants who brought prosperity back to the Nation. She especially respects the Sufferers—empaths who, with the help of technology, anonymously bear others’…