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All around book lover and all things book related. Lover of documentaries, podcasts, and Broadway (Hamilton, I'm looking at you!). Wife and mom to 4 fur-babies.

Book Review: In Twenty Years by Allison Winn Scotch

This is one of those reunion books bringing together a group of friends 20 years after they became friends in the first place. Those books can be hit or miss for me and this one had ups and downs throughout the book. I couldn’t quite decide how I felt about it! Continue reading “Book Review: In Twenty Years by Allison Winn Scotch”

Book Review: Bittersweet by Sarina Bowen

This book marks a new series from one of my favorites, Sarina Bowen. It’s set in Vermont and focuses on outdoorsy men and farming. Griff is definitely the hottest farmer I’ve ever read about,  not that I’ve read about many! But now I really want to read about more because Bowen does what she does best here – weaves in witty banter, sexual chemistry, and then manages to teach a few things at the same time. Continue reading “Book Review: Bittersweet by Sarina Bowen”

Giveaway: Signed & Personalized copy of The Bourbon Thief by Tiffany Reisz

Tiffany Reisz has written some of the hottest and well written romantic erotica books I’ve ever read in her Original Sinners series. The Bourbon Thief is no different in that it’s just as well written and draws you in right from the beginning, even though it’s in a different genre. Fans of Reisz won’t be disappointed and here’s your chance to enter a giveaway! Continue reading “Giveaway: Signed & Personalized copy of The Bourbon Thief by Tiffany Reisz”

Book Review: Forevermore by Kristen Callihan

Just like with Elle Kennedy, who I reviewed last week, I love Kristen Callihan’s work in many different forms. But her Paranormal Romance books are how I was introduced to her and what I love the most from her. This is the last in her Darkest London series and while I’m sad to see them end, I’m also happy she didn’t draw them out forever as ending on a high note is key. And this is such a high note for these books! Continue reading “Book Review: Forevermore by Kristen Callihan”

Ten Questions with Elle Kennedy

I’m a big fan of Elle Kennedy – she’s such a prolific author! It seems that she can write in pretty much whatever genre she would like and be successful. I can’t decide which of her books are my favorite, on any given day it changes. Continue reading “Ten Questions with Elle Kennedy”

Book Review: Addicted by Elle Kennedy

I won a paperback ARC from the publisher a few weeks ago and just about lost my bookish mind with excitement when I did! I’m a total fangirl for Elle Kennedy in all her many permutations as an author. She writes pretty amazing New Adult sport books I love, M/M romance with Sarina Bowen that I love, YA drama filled books with Jen Frederick that I love (can you sense a theme here?) but I fell in love with her as an author with her adult romances. And very adult romances they are! Continue reading “Book Review: Addicted by Elle Kennedy”

Book Review: Allegiance of Honor by Nalini Singh

Allegiance of Honor is #15 in Nalini Singh’s Psy/Changeling series but was  talked about as the beginning of a new story arc. This felt…different from all the rest of the books. Not bad different or good different – just different! There were so many things I loved about this book though and fans of Singh shouldn’t be disappointed. Continue reading “Book Review: Allegiance of Honor by Nalini Singh”

Book Review: Spanish Lessons by Jessica Peterson

This is the first of Peterson’s new New Adult series and I wasn’t sure what to expect. I really enjoyed it for the most part! Set during a semester abroad in Spain, it’s filled with delicious food, dancing, and culture that I loved. Continue reading “Book Review: Spanish Lessons by Jessica Peterson”

Book Review: Prime Minister by Ainsely Booth

Prime Minister is a book that I *want* to love. The hero is the Prime Minster of Canada, incredibly smart, funny, handsome and is hiding a kinky side from his country. He falls hard for a college intern and tries to navigate introducing kink to her, hiding the relationship from the country, and just a new relationship and being a Prime Minister in general. If that sounds like a lot for one book to conquer that’s because it is! Continue reading “Book Review: Prime Minister by Ainsely Booth”

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