REVIEW: First Star I See Tonight by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Dear Ms. Phillips: My book log tells me I haven’t read one of your novels in a while – the last one I read was in 2010, Call Me Irresistible. I ended up giving it a B+ but noting in the log that it...
View ArticleREVIEW: First Step Forward by Liora Blake
Dear Liora Blake, First Step Forward is the first book in your new Grand Valley series. Even though it is not New Adult, it is written in the same kind of style, with alternating first person present...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Hot Shot by Kristen Callihan
Dear Kristen Callihan, I’ve been a fan of the Game On series from the beginning. The books never disappoint me. I know I’m going to get snappy banter, sexy heroes and amazing heroines, with lots of...
View ArticleREVIEW: Love Game by Maggie Wells
She’s earned her position Kate Snyder is at the top of her game. She scored her first national championship at Wolcott University in her undergrad days, and now she’s the coaching legend of the #1...
View ArticleREVIEW: Scoring with the Wrong Twin by Naima Simone
Dear Naima Simone, Some of my friends on Twitter told me I should read this book. I was promised a smoking hot hero and some smoking hot sex. So of course, I bought it. They were right. Zephirin Black...
View ArticleREVIEW: Intercepted by Alexa Martin
Dear Alexa Martin, Marlee Harper is a biracial woman living in Denver with her NFL-player partner, Chris Alexander. Chris and Marlee have been together since she was sixteen and they were both in high...
View ArticleREVIEW: When the Men Were Gone by Marjorie Herrera Lewis
Autumn: 1944: For the folks of Brownwood, Texas, the only thing more important than winning the war is—football! It’s a man’s game, until now… Football is the heartbeat of Brownwood, Texas. Every...
View ArticleREVIEW: Jayne’s “Didn’t Work for Me” recent reads
I ask for review copies that I think I’ll enjoy but unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Here are some that I ended up not finishing for various reasons. If home is where the heart is, Dogwood...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Lie (Washington Wolves: Next Gen) by Karla Sorensen
Rule number 1 for the team owner’s daughter? Don’t date the players. Especially not hotheaded tight ends with tattoos and impulse control problems. That’s why Dominic Walker is completely off my...
View ArticleREVIEW: When Grumpy Met Sunshine by Charlotte Stein
Note: Charlotte Stein have followed each other and have been friendly online for many years. This review is my unvarnished opinion regardless. Content notes: parental abuse, childhood poverty, and...
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