Review: Notorious (Shifter Scoundrels #1) by Macy Blake and Charlie Cochet

Rating: 4.5🌈 Cochet and Blake start a new paranormal series with Notorious, a story that combines shifters, Regency romance, political intrigue, murder, and a series arc mysteries. That’s a lot to handle but it works somehow. Even with a universe ,who’s foundation that needs more weight in terms of solid information and history , the… Continue reading Review: Notorious (Shifter Scoundrels #1) by Macy Blake and Charlie Cochet

Review: Hot Lips: A MM Romantic Suspense Mystery (The Hot Cannolis) by Tara Lain

Rating: 3.75🌈 Hot Lips is the last of The Hot Cannolis series. It is written by Tara Lain, when the original plan was to continue to coauthor , with Eli Easton, all four books was halted by Lain’s personal health issues that had Easton and Lain dividing up the last two stories. She mentions all… Continue reading Review: Hot Lips: A MM Romantic Suspense Mystery (The Hot Cannolis) by Tara Lain

Review: Claiming Rys (Dark Forest Pack #1) by Annabelle Jacobs

Rating: 4.5 🌈 I enjoyed Annabelle Jacobs’ Regency Park Pack series so I jumped onto her latest release and first book in her Dark Forest Pack series. A strong mixture of magical mysteries, secrets, second chance at love with old lovers reunited, it goes further by bringing in another Realm and the Fae. The Fae,… Continue reading Review: Claiming Rys (Dark Forest Pack #1) by Annabelle Jacobs

Review: A Date To Impress Him (The Magi Accounts #2.5) by Michele Notaro

Rating:4.5🌈 Michele Notaro’s A Date To Impress Him is that Novella that exists along side the events happening in the major stories of this series. It’s a companion piece told by Cosmo, as he attempts to take the mage Mads out on a real date. Three times. That sounds like a lighthearted premise but this… Continue reading Review: A Date To Impress Him (The Magi Accounts #2.5) by Michele Notaro

Review: Got Me Going (Vet Shop Boys Book 5) by Casey Cox

Rating: 4.75 🌈 I knew I was in for a wonderful time when I found myself laughing out at a awkward moment just pages in. Hilarious, believable, and totally entertaining. For the readers and other characters watching. Tyler Morris has a few issues. He loves being a veterinarian, but he can’t cope with losing patients,… Continue reading Review: Got Me Going (Vet Shop Boys Book 5) by Casey Cox

Review: The Alpha and his King (The Kincaid Pack #1) by Kiki Clark

Rating: 4.5 Another new to me author as well as a new series to read! The Alpha and his King , the first in The Kincaid Pack series, is a hurt/comfort paranormal romance that I really connected with . Clark has a wonderful premise to begin with, as Alpha Rick Kincaid establishing a pack of… Continue reading Review: The Alpha and his King (The Kincaid Pack #1) by Kiki Clark

Review: The Replacement Husband (Goddess Blessed #1) by Eliot Grayson

Rating: 3 🌈 I was looking forward to The Replacement Husband (Goddess Blessed #1) by Eliot Grayson based on the description and the author. But unfortunately this romance just doesn’t work. Grayson’s plot has a mythical element (as does the series) where there’s a Goddess based religion, a Goddess who’s a actual influence, and a… Continue reading Review: The Replacement Husband (Goddess Blessed #1) by Eliot Grayson

Review: The Werewolf’s Heart (Supernatural Affairs Book 1) by F.N. Fanning

Rating: 3.5🌈 If you’re a lover of werewolf paranormal romances, then this new release, The Werewolf’s Heart by F.N. Fanning might just be the story for you. The first in Fanning’s Supernatural Affairs series, it’s a quick flowing read that features a mystery, a mate bond, and magical evil doings. Fanning doesn’t add any new… Continue reading Review: The Werewolf’s Heart (Supernatural Affairs Book 1) by F.N. Fanning

Review: The Boy in the Locked Room (Beyond the Veil #2) by K.M. Avery

Rating: 3.75🌈 The Boy in the Locked Room is a good example of second book syndrome. The first story sets the characters and world building. The second story needs to continue that momentum going, while further developing the storylines (if that’s the format the author’s chosen) as well as allowing for character growth. It definitely… Continue reading Review: The Boy in the Locked Room (Beyond the Veil #2) by K.M. Avery

Review: Rough (Operation Justice Force #2) by Reece Knightley

Rating: 4🌈 I throughly enjoyed Lethal, the first book in this series. It had a sweet twist as far as the main characters, which directly affected their dynamics and relationship. It was also my introduction to this world of undercover ops, twin semiautonomous agencies, and their operatives who all seem to have a sort of… Continue reading Review: Rough (Operation Justice Force #2) by Reece Knightley