I lovedlovedLOVED this story! Lady Ophelia and Devlin were the cutest, most adorable couple ever. Ok, so saying Devlin was adorable as an adult is a stretch unless by “adorable” we mean wickedly hot and oh so freaking dashing. Under his tough guy veneer he had the purest heart, and he was a true… Read more »
Tag: Anti-Hero
Tarnished Soul by Beth Flynn
Another good one! I can not find the words to express my joy at finding another book that I was able to lose myself in its world. Beth Flynn hooked me in with Tarnished Soul, the latest Nine Minutes spin-off book. It depicted two strangers who happened to be in the same place at the… Read more »
Black Sunshine by Karina Halle
A Vampire Romance was just what I needed! After a seemingly endless search for what to read next, I’m so excited I settled on Black Sunshine! It delivered the escape I had been yearning for and renewed my desire to write a review. Like everyone else, my social life in 2020 was non-existent and I… Read more »
Little Dove by Layla Frost
WARNING: This is a work of fiction. It’s not real life. Were this for real, I’d be the first in line with a pitchfork to stab this guy in the junk. BUT IT’S FANTASY! So, if you’re naughty and you know it, raise your hand! I’ll high-five you and totally recommend you take Little… Read more »
Losing It All by Kati Wilde
We Hellfire Riders fans waited a long time for Stone’s book. Was it worth the wait?… Oh yeah. But OMG, pay attention to the trigger warnings at the beginning of the book because this has it all. Seriously, I was warned, but I wasn’t prepared. The real world was dark enough when this came out… Read more »
Lone Star by Lauren Gilley
After devouring Prodigal Son, I went straight into Lone Star. Now a little warning— if you haven’t read the preceding books in the Dartmoor world you’ll be lost if you start here. At the very least, you should read Prodigal Son first but I’d still suggest reading them all in order. You’ll get so much… Read more »
Prodigal Son by Lauren Gilley
There’s just something about a Lauren Gilley book that grabs me. I love her writing style, not only because her characters are so believable but also how she paints a scene so well you feel like you are in it. While reading her stories, I can hear the rumble of the bikes, taste the ice-cold… Read more »
In The Unlikely Event by L.J. Shen
LJ Shen’s book, In The Unlikely Event took me on an unexpected virtual trip to Ireland. Having recently spent a holiday there, all the talk of sheep, small towns, potted flowers and painted doors made me smile. The story itself, though, was different from what I had anticipated. You see, Rory and I (because LJ… Read more »
Irish Crown by Nashoda Rose
I’ve been a Nashoda Rose fan for years. She’s given me some unbelievably dark and angsty tales of woe that I can’t get enough of. I’m not a huge fan of angst, but these books have these barely perceptible glimmers of hope woven throughout the story that keep me not only turning the pages… Read more »
Chasing Vengeance by Katie Reus
Redemption Harbor has been a solid series I have thoroughly enjoyed and I’m sad to see it ending. This series revolves around a close-knit group of ex-military and mercenaries and their riveting stories. Xavier is a former contemporary of Axel’s who, although not a part of the core group, has been on the fringes. The… Read more »