Book Reviews
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Review: Unreasonable by Anne Mercier
Unreasonable is a sweet, steamy fast read. This is the third in the series, but I was able to jump right in. So it can be read as a stand alone, although I do plan to go back to read book one and two. Easy to follow without knowing the backstory. I love going in blind with the majority of my books. So I didn’t read the synopsis, I just dove in. Since it is short there was no waste of words. The story was very well thought out and executed without a lot of fluff. Which I’ll be honest, I didn’t miss. The plot flowed, the characters were all…
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Review: The Mage’s Pawn by AE Folk
It’s been a long time since I have read a fantasy book, but it took mere seconds for A.E. Folk to remind my why I once loved it. In those few seconds Folk’s descriptive talents had me walking alongside Bridget and her family. I wasn’t just a reader watching this quest , I was an active participant. Folk has such an exquisite way of describing the surrounding, using all of the senses that it will draw you straight in. Her characters are very well thought out and develop as the story progresses. Folk gets you invested to see if Bridget and her troop of acquaintances/friends will succeed in their journey.…
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Amanda Kay’s Review: Fighting for This by Gwyn McNamee
So I just binge read Fighting For This by Gwyn McNamee and OMG it was a heart pounding read! Once I started I could not stop devouring it. I stayed awake until 3 am. I didn’t want to stop until I had finished it. This read had me on edge. Gwyn has incredible character development. You really get to know who she is writing about. The story is written in both main characters perspective and it flowed wonderfully between them. The description of the dilapidated motel was so vivid I could picture it in my mind. Even though it was in such disrepair you could really feel why Aurora didnt…
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Review: Mountain Ink by Darlene Tallman
Mountain Ink is my first venture into merman and holy ish!! Darlene Tallman can bring the sexy to any books she writes. Mountain Ink is all about breaking a curse. Dax is a Viking who has been cursed to live in the water until he finds his soul mate. Will he find her? Is she out there? Racine is a tattoo artist who had a hard childhood until her uncle and aunt took her in. She is happy in life, minding her own business (literally) when Dax walks into Mountain Ink tattoo parlor. And this is where my synopsis ends. I prefer to tell you things you aren’t going to…
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Review: Venus Wedding by Golden Angel
In all honesty I was weary about reading Venus Wedding. Not because it had BDSM nor because it was MFM, but because every book that I had read with a poly couple the book was all about the sex and not the relationship. So I have to thank Golden Angel for breaking that trend for me. Angel has crafted a book that’s so beautifully tells the story of best friends who have fallen in love with and plan on marrying the same woman. Angel brought to life a relationship that is so realistic that you know it’s happening to someone. This is not an all lollipops and sugar kisses book.…
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Review: Alee by Nicole Loufas
Okay, I have to be honest this is probably going to be the hardest review for me to write. My feelings are all over the place with Alee. I t was a book that truly grabbed me. It made me feel so many things. I went in blind. I had no clue what topics this book covered, and lets say it covers so many. I always try to not reveal any spoilers in my reviews and generally I can do that. I am going to try really hard to keep to that. I will forewarn that there are many situations that could be triggers for people. So far I only…
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Review: Searching by Cindy Cipriano
Spoiler Alert! Searching is book two in the Fading Series. Yes you must read Fading (Book 1) to first to know what is truly going on, but it is so worth every second of it. Which tells you that I have already read and reviewed Fading. After Fading I (somewhat patiently – yes this is me) waited for Searching to be released. Then life got so busy on me that I didn’t get to read it right away. Well last night I picked it up. I honestly thought I was going to have to reread Fading to refresh my mind of the story line. I was wrong. After just the…
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Review: Poppy by Kailee Reese Samuels
While I was at the KIKC book signing I was told I had to read Poppy by Kailee Samuels. I am always up for a new to me author and book recommendations. I had never met Kailee up until that moment and it was a brief meeting. I was told, and not by her, that I would absolutely love Poppy. I went into Poppy blindly, only knowing that it was a dark romance. I will freely admit it took me a month to finish Poppy. This has nothing to do with the book but had to do with the fact that life and all of it’s reality kept hitting me…
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Crowed by Rina Kent
When we meet Crow he is detoxing himself off of Omega, a drug that makes him forget everything and care for no one. After all isn’t that what all drugs do? Crow was kidnapped and turned into an assassin. He is one of the best, one of the elite, he is part of Team Zero. Eloise is a nurse who wants nothing more than to just fade away. She has already lost all that matters to her most in life, her family. So when Crow crashes into her life Eloise wasn’t quite sure what to do. He needed refuge and she needed a reason to live. Kent makes you invested…
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Review: It Ends Tonight by A.M. Myers
A.M. Myers has done it again. She had brought the heat and passion that she is quickly becoming so well known for. This is the fourth in the Bayou Devils MC series. This is Quinn and Lucas’s story. When a car accident happens in front of him, Lucas’ whole life starts to change. The woman, Quinn, is scared and needs him, if only for this moment and he feels compelled to see her through this. Not realizing that this one good Samaritan move is going to up end, twist and turn his whole life Lucas is forced to face his past and his current family situation if he is going…