Two Stars I picked SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT up on a whim. It was on my TBR, of course, but I hadn't planned to read it the day I picked it up. I was actually going to just read a chapter or two to get a feel for Meryl Wilsner's writing style as a debut … Continue reading Review: Something to Talk About by Meryl Wilsner
Month: May 2020
Review: Hideaway by Nora Roberts
Four Stars Nora Roberts is one of the best storytellers in the business, and HIDEAWAY is a prime example. This book was fascinating because it, in many ways, defied a genre. If I had to label it, I would call it a women's fiction with strong romance and suspense elements. The book focused on the … Continue reading Review: Hideaway by Nora Roberts
Review: Broken by Rebecca Zanetti
4.5 Stars I've been DYING for Wolfe’s book since the very start of this series, and of course, Rebecca Zanetti delivered for me! I mean, opening the book with Wolfe in leather pants?? Yes, please. Wolfe is the quirky, violent, tortured hero who has kept us laughing through each book in the Deep Ops series. … Continue reading Review: Broken by Rebecca Zanetti
Review: Dream Maker by Kristen Ashley
Four Stars One of the many reasons I love Kristen Ashley is that she always gives her fans exactly what they want. Are you missing her early books/series? Missing the Denver setting and Smithie's club? Missing commandos, crazy OTT drama, and stripper heroines? Then you're going to adore this book. Reading it felt like a … Continue reading Review: Dream Maker by Kristen Ashley
Review: Whiteout by Adriana Anders
3.5 Stars Romantic suspense and forced proximity go together like peanut butter and chocolate; Adriana Anders proves that during her series starter, WHITEOUT. The most intense stuck-together/survival romance I've read in a long time. I mean, it's set on the SOUTH POLE!! This book throws you in the deep end right off the bat with … Continue reading Review: Whiteout by Adriana Anders
Review: A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones
Four Stars I am happy to report that my first Darynda Jones novel was a great one! I went into this thinking it was a romance novel, and it's not, but that didn't diminish my enjoyment. The book is almost genre-less? It's a mix of mystery, general fiction, romance, a touch of YA, suspense... basically, … Continue reading Review: A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones
Review: The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams
One Star I put this book off for a long time, and now I know why. It just didn't work for me. I love marriage in trouble books. Seeing a couple fight for their HEA is deeply appealing to me as a romance reader and realist. Reading about a couple stepping back and examining their … Continue reading Review: The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams
Review: The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler
DNF I had SUCH high hopes for this debut novel, and I think, in the end, it was a "it's me and not you" situation. I completely get why so many people enjoyed this book. The story started on a high note; Alaska settings and grumpy heroes are my catnip! The hero was giving me … Continue reading Review: The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler
Review: Under Currents by Nora Roberts
Five Stars I have been blown away. I'm gone. Guys, this might be one of my favorite books of 2020! I don't know why UNDER CURRENTS surprised me so much. Nora Roberts is the queen of romance. If you think she is coasting after publishing 1000 best sellers (approximately), you could not be more wrong. … Continue reading Review: Under Currents by Nora Roberts
Review: Shadow Flight by Christine Feehan
Four Stars Big Shadow Rider fan right here! I love this high-octane world Christine Feehan has created. Fans of the series have been anticipating SHADOW FLIGHT since book one when Nicoletta was rescued and we saw the instant connection between her and Taviano. Readers have seen Nicoletta and Taviano collide in fights and I, for … Continue reading Review: Shadow Flight by Christine Feehan