Rating: 4.75🌈 A finale book is a hard one to read and I imagine, extremely hard for the author to write. For a reader, especially a fan of the series, expectations are high to see how the writer can send off the characters and close down the arc in a way which satisfies us and… Continue reading Review: Playing Deep (Miami Piranhas Book 5) by Beth Bolden
Month: February 2023
Review: Prince of Lies by Lucy Lennox
Rating: 4🌈 I’m really all over the place with Lucy Lennox’s newest book Prince of Lies. The premise concerned me because I’m not a fan of relationships that start with deception. Unless you’re a spy, member of a law enforcement agency, or assassin where lying is actually in their job description , then I’m a… Continue reading Review: Prince of Lies by Lucy Lennox
Review: 2 Dead Fish Named Kevin by L. A. Witt
Rating: 4🌈 2 Dead Fish Named Kevin by L. A. Witt is a short sweet contemporary holiday romance. It’s built around the idea of a zoo that , as a holiday fundraiser, sells different zoo food for their animal exhibits with the people being able to name the food (fish, crickets, etc) before whatever animals… Continue reading Review: 2 Dead Fish Named Kevin by L. A. Witt
Review: Aisle Be There (Runaway Grooms Book 1) by Charlie Cochet
Rating: 4.75🌈 I know I’m in for a fabulous time when I’m cackling at the very beginning of the story! Just pages in and my sides are hurting from laughing over the outfit and situation Gage Kingston finds himself in. It’s hilarious, realistically anxiety producing, and so well written that we’re drawn into Gage’s story… Continue reading Review: Aisle Be There (Runaway Grooms Book 1) by Charlie Cochet
Review: Conduit Crisis (Ghostly Guardians #3) by Louisa Masters
Rating: 4.25🌈 I admit I wavered here with the rating. Conduit Crisis ends on a cliffhanger. A really good one, but still a cliffhanger which isn’t my favorite way to end a book. Unless I know the series is complete and I can binge read each novel through to the finale. That’s not the case… Continue reading Review: Conduit Crisis (Ghostly Guardians #3) by Louisa Masters
Review: The Solstice Kings by Kim Fielding
Rating: 3.25🌈 I was excited to see a book by Kim Fielding published by Tin Box Press, which meant I would be able to read and review it. Unfortunately, this fantasy tale is a bit of a mixed bag. There’s so many potentially interesting elements here, ranging from the main character’s adopted family and it’s… Continue reading Review: The Solstice Kings by Kim Fielding
Review: Edison’s Professor (Shadow Elite #3) by Jocelynn Drake
Rating: 4🌈 Edison’s Professor is the penultimate book in this series as the members of the Shadow Elite fall in love and find their HEA. As the group was departing Greece after the events in Kairo’s Billionaire, where Kairo was kidnapped, and found love with billionaire Isidore, we end with what will be the beginning… Continue reading Review: Edison’s Professor (Shadow Elite #3) by Jocelynn Drake
Review: The Husband Hoax (Accidental Love Book 1) by Saxon James
Rating: 5🌈 I’m absolutely besotted with the characters of Saxon James’ new series, Accidental Love. A group of LGBTGIA men who’ve formed a found family based on a shared history of familial rejection due to their sexuality and adolescent trauma. They live together in a gorgeous restored Victorian called Big Boned Bertha. An elderly fabulous… Continue reading Review: The Husband Hoax (Accidental Love Book 1) by Saxon James
Review: Starting Again at Crofton Hall (Modern Crofton Book 5) by Rebecca Cohen
Rating: 5🌈 I’m so delighted that Rebecca Cohen continues to add to her amazing Crofton series, both past and present. With each new release, I seem to find myself loving the new book and with it, the latest couple it’s centered around. In this case, half of which we’ve already met before. That’s Robin Flint,… Continue reading Review: Starting Again at Crofton Hall (Modern Crofton Book 5) by Rebecca Cohen
Review: The Alpha Experiment (Mismatched Mates Book 5) by Eliot Grayson
Rating: 4.5🌈 Mismatched Mates is a series I stopped because one book , First Blood, in it just disconnected me from the arc in that it was more of a side storyline. Unlike the other couples and relationships, that one of a sex worker and enforcer just wasn’t fully developed and I lost the momentum… Continue reading Review: The Alpha Experiment (Mismatched Mates Book 5) by Eliot Grayson