There’s not really much to be said. The Billionaire Wins the Game follows the same of format as a typical Harlequin – but I think it’s closer to the Romance line than the Presents line. I can’t say that I particularly enjoyed The Billionaire Wins the Game – I was… Read more »
Genre: Contemporary
Review: A Little April Fools by Haley Monroe
Gosh. I am such a cover whore. Seriously, have a great cover and a semi-decent blurb…and you probably are already holding my money. This cover/blurb thing I have is a serious weakness. Case in point: A Little Aprils Fools A Little Aprils Fools has a super hot guy with a… Read more »
Review: Dear Aaron by Mariana Zapata
Dear Aaron was sweet and lovely, to be honest. Dear Aaron is written in email and messenger format for the majority of the book. And it got to be just a little annoying after some time. But I adored Aaron and I loved Ruby. While I really enjoyed Dear Aaron,… Read more »
Review: His Little Troublemaker by Emily Tilton
So. I really liked His Little Troublemaker! I admit to rolling my eyes a bit… …and to being squicked out a bit by the hero’s – Daniel – interest in the heroine’s…pre-pubescent-like body. …And to disliking (but appreciating the realness) of the hero thinking of lying on the heroine –… Read more »
Review: Baby Fever (A Real Man #3) by Jenika Snow
So. It seems we’re back to having all teh babies again. It’s the whole breeding/babies/cumfest fantasy. I am learning this really is a thing. O_O I don’t know who is responsible but they need to be smacked up the back of the head. I mean, I decided to read Baby… Read more »
Review: I’m Yours, Baby (Yeah, Baby #5) by Fiona Davenport
Why am I reading this one? Because OCD is real. This one was…different. Plus there’s a pierced penis! That’s a plus, lol. There’s not a lot to say about I’m Yours, Baby. The blurb mostly says it all. The interesting part of this story is the “why” of Weston’s disappearance…. Read more »
Review: Filthy Boss by Penny Wylder
So. Filthy Boss. Filthy Boss was infuriating. The author of Filthy Boss substituted underlines for italics. I don’t own a physical Kindle, I use the Kindle App on my iPhone. This means that I’m reading all of my KU books on my phone… …and I run into this. Every word… Read more »
Review: No Choice (The James Family #1) by C.M. Steele
Bored, bored, BORING! DNF @25% This one is written in classic Alexa Riley style: Rich alpha hero, virgin heroine, the insta-love, the instant chest beating and moaning of “mine!,” etc. What made me DNF this one is that the writing felt flat. I can’t bring myself to care about the… Read more »
Review: Desiring the Forbidden (Desiring the Forbidden #1) by Megan Michaels
Desiring the Forbidden is a fairly sweet age play story. I enjoyed the dynamic between Sunni and Cade and I feel they make a good couple. I really appreciate the fact that Sunni is NOT a brat – I hate brats whether they are bratty subs or bratty Littles –… Read more »
Review: Shamelessly Taken (Den of Sin #0.5) by Mel Blue
So. Shamelessly Taken is the first story in the Den of Sin series. Shamelessly Taken is a really sweet and quick friends to lovers story set in the backdrop of a specialized hotel that hosts BDSM events and assists clientele with getting love matches. It reminds a lot of the… Read more »
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