When I first saw this book I was immediately drawn to the absolutely stunning cover. Not only was the dress and model beautiful and eye-catching, the cover was actually relevant to the story, which I love. Although this is book five in her Worthingtons series, You Never Forget Your First Earl (whew, that's a mouthful) … Continue reading Review: You Never Forget Your First Earl by Ella Quinn
Tag: Romance Novel
Review: Fighting for Everything by Laura Kaye
Laura Kaye has been one of my favorite authors for years. I was so excited to hear she was writing a new series centered around a fighting gym for individuals with PTSD. Starting Fighting for Everything, I was quickly reminded how well Ms. Kaye portrays mental health in her novels. Our hero, Noah Cortez, has … Continue reading Review: Fighting for Everything by Laura Kaye
Review: A Summer to Remember by Mary Balogh
I adored this book. It always takes me a few chapters to sink into Mary Balogh's writing style. She drives the story and her characters through their internal growth and speculation rather than than the dialogue. It's truly, very refreshing. Don't be intimidated by pages without dialogue. Things are happening, the book is moving forward, … Continue reading Review: A Summer to Remember by Mary Balogh
Review: An Honorable Seduction by Brenda Jackson
I had such high hopes when I requested this book from NetGalley. A great romantic suspense with Navy SEALs? My catnip. Unfortunately I was disappointed in the execution, silly names, and frankly, the sex scenes. The pros: Just as I was about to give up on this novel, the adventure and mystery aspects got better. … Continue reading Review: An Honorable Seduction by Brenda Jackson
Review: Luck of the Draw by Kate Clayborn
I did something completely out of character before starting this book, or should I say I DIDN'T do something. I didn't read the book summary *gasps* I honestly don't know if I've ever started a book without reading the blurb. But boy am I glad I didn't. I felt like Ms. Clayborn was giving me … Continue reading Review: Luck of the Draw by Kate Clayborn
#UniqueRomance – Painted Faces by L.H. Cosway
Now if you follow me on Instagram (you totally should, we have awesome romance discussions!) you probably know about my favorite hashtag in Romancelandia: #UniqueRomance What qualifies as a unique romance? What is a "unique" romance? I mean, Romancelandia is a vibrant and beautiful place. I've read literally thousands of romance novels and they're all … Continue reading #UniqueRomance – Painted Faces by L.H. Cosway
Review: A Bollywood Affair by Sonali Dev
Am I in love? I think so 😍. Sonali Dev has snared me with her words and I never want this warm, fuzzy feeling to leave my soul! I don't have a book hangover, I have a book high! Learning about new cultures and peeking into different family dynamics is one of my favorite parts … Continue reading Review: A Bollywood Affair by Sonali Dev
Review: Not Quite Crazy by Catherine Bybee
**I received an ARC of this book in order to provide an honest review** Fun Fact: Catherine Bybee is the first author I found via my fancy new Kindle circa 2012. Since then I have upgraded Kindles (twice) but my love for the fun and pretty worlds Ms. Bybee creates has endured. It has been … Continue reading Review: Not Quite Crazy by Catherine Bybee
Review: Undone By You by Kate Meader
**I received an ARC of this book in order to provide an honest review** Beautiful. Romantic. Emotional. Those are the three words to sum up sophisticated, openly gay NHL general manager Dante and good-ole boy, star hockey defenseman Cade's romance. In my opinion, Kate Meader is one of the most underrated contemporary romance authors currently. … Continue reading Review: Undone By You by Kate Meader
Review: Reluctantly Royal by Gillian Archer
In Reluctantly Royal, Gillian Archer works within the trope to make an overall enjoyable story with a few hitches here and there. 3.5 stars. Prince Lucien of Monaco lost his twin brother and his father last year. Yanked out of a career in the French military, Luc is now forced to take on the role … Continue reading Review: Reluctantly Royal by Gillian Archer