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
Category: Romance Reviews
Review: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
4.5 Stars It's been a while since I truly could not put a book down. As in, when I blearily finished the last page of this delight of a story and glanced at my phone, it was way, way later than I ever stay up. I have no regrets, though! Alex and Henry have a … Continue reading Review: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Review: Get a Life Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Five Stars I had high expectations diving into GET A LIFE, CHLOE BROWN, and I happy to report, I absolutely LOVED the book! I grinned, laughed, and felt all the feels while reading. Chloe and Red felt fresh and new and achingly familiar at the same time. Both characters were so wholly unique and well … Continue reading Review: Get a Life Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Review: His to Defend by Rhenna Morgan
Four Stars I didn't know I needed a semi-dark mafia romance set in New Orleans in my life, but luckily, Rhenna Morgan knew! HIS TO DEFEND was a BLAST to read! The first book in a new series, the book follows a Russian mafia boss hero and he helps the single mom/local NOLA darling after … Continue reading Review: His to Defend by Rhenna Morgan
Review: Sunrise on Half Moon Bay by Robyn Carr
Two Stars As a big Robyn Carr fan, it pains me to write this review, but I disliked SUNRISE ON HALF MOON BAY so much, I was a breath away from throwing the book across the room at points. I've read upwards of 30 RC novels previously, and none of them have hit such a … Continue reading Review: Sunrise on Half Moon Bay by Robyn Carr
Review: Sweet Talkin’ Lover by Tracey Livesay
Four Stars Going into this book, I thought it was just going to be another small-town romance. Enjoyable, but nothing too special. Well, I didn't take into consideration what a fantastic author can do with a well-used plotline. Tracey Livesay made the "big city girl coming to the small town" trope seem more fun and … Continue reading Review: Sweet Talkin’ Lover by Tracey Livesay
Review: From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Four Stars Well, this book was an absolute delight! I could barely put it down. I found myself sneaking pages on lunch breaks and getting up early to get a few chapters in. All readers know, that's the sign of an excellent book! As a self-proclaimed romance aficionado, I am ashamed to say that this … Continue reading Review: From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Review: Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne
Four Stars This book was like drinking a glass of champagne, bubbly, fun and intoxicating. Friends to lovers is a difficult challenge for most authors, especially when the main characters both have each other as firmly in the "friend-zone" as Audrey and Clarke. Throughout the first two books, readers witnessed their easy banter and genuine … Continue reading Review: Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne
Review: Love on Lexington Avenue by Lauren Layne
4.5 Stars A gruff and grumpy hero jaded to love and a widow who is still dealing with the complicated aftermath of her crappy husband's death, both stuck together through a home renovation project in NYC?? Um. Yes please. I've read almost every single book Lauren Layne has ever written and she still manages to … Continue reading Review: Love on Lexington Avenue by Lauren Layne
Pivot by Kat Martin, Alexandra Ivy, and Rebecca Zanetti
2.5 Stars Three titans of romantic suspense pairing up to create an anthology of all new novellas? I was over the moon excited for this book! Sadly, this anthology fell flat for me. I think the hardest part was KNOWING all three of these ladies can write a better story. All three of these novellas … Continue reading Pivot by Kat Martin, Alexandra Ivy, and Rebecca Zanetti