Review: It Started with a Kiss by Melanie Moreland

January 19, 2017

It Started with a Kiss by Melanie Moreland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Standalone - Insta-Spark Collection #1
Release - January 23, 2017
Dual POV - 1st person
Heat - 2 out of 5
Length - 238 pages

It started with a kiss.
Then it became so much more.
Love at first sight.
Avery Connor doesn’t believe in it.
But what about love at first kiss?
A favor for a friend. Kiss a stranger and walk away.
But what if that favor, and that stranger, prove to be the turning point of her life?
What if that kiss leads to something more?
Dr. Daniel Spencer is certain it will.
He is determined to make her see him. To feel what he feels.
To have the effects of that kiss last forever.
A story about taking a chance, opening your heart to the moment, and falling in love.

Review: Entice Me by J. Kenner

Entice Me by J Kenner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Stark Trilogy #3.7
Release - January 17, 2017
Heroine POV - 1st person
Heat - 4 out of 5
Length - 152 pages

From New York Times bestselling author J. Kenner comes a sensually seductive novella starring fan favorites Damien Stark and his wife, Nikki Fairchild.

Includes a special preview of Anchor Me, the highly anticipated fourth full-length novel featuring Nikki & Damien as they begin the next chapter in their life together.

I didn’t understand passion until I met Damien, the man who turned my world upside down and swept me off my feet.

And though our life together feels perfect, we can’t escape our secrets--and the danger that continually threatens to surface.

But for one night, I seek a respite. A birthday wish for my husband, my lover, my friend—one absolutely perfect night.

It is my most ardent wish.

And I only hope that it will come true…

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Review: Offensive Rebound: Holding Court by MJ Fields

January 17, 2017

Offensive Rebound by MJ Fields
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Standalone
Release - January 15, 2017
Genre - Sports Romance
Trope - Single Parent
Dual POV - 1st person
Heat - 4 out of 5
Length - 304 pages

TRAE
It's a call that changes my life--and my little girl's. Years ago, playing for the NBA was the dream, but the Seattle Stallions suck. Worse than that, my old teammate is now the star center--not to mention my number one rival. There has to be a catch, some sort of agenda. Before I was injured, I was the best. Now? There's no way they want me.

But when I see the roster and salaries, it all comes together. It's a chance to get on the court again and change our lives. And I just can't wait for the opportunity to finally take him down. What I never counted on is Courtney Cohen being the game changer.

COURTNEY
I inherited the Bad News Bears of the NBA. When I discovered the star center, my ex fiancé, cheating on me, all I want is to jump ship before the whole thing sinks. But with revenge on my mind, I exact a plan. Take down the dirty player and save my father's dream.

Suddenly twelve minutes is too little time, and a season is not long enough.
Will it be love, or just a game?

Review: Friction by Emily Snow

Friction by Emily Snow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Standalone
Release - January 18, 2017
Dual POV - 1st person
Heat - 4 out of 5
Length - 384 pages

Former overachiever Lucy Williams sucks at adulting.

Recent divorce, check.

Pending lawsuit, check.

A move back to Boston to live with her mother, triple check.

It can't get much worse, right?

When she starts her new marketing job at EXtreme Effects, she's positive shit’s stopped hitting the fan. Sure, what she's advertising is a little ... unorthodox, but it pays the bills. And since she's seconds away from becoming Lucy Williams: Wednesday Night Bingo Enthusiast, she needs money to get the hell out of her mother’s house.

Review: Razing Grace: Part 2 by Amo Jones

January 16, 2017

Razing Grace 2 by Amo Jones
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Devil's Own #4
Release - January 17, 2017
Genre - Dark Romance
Dual POV - 1st person
Heat - 3 out of 5
Length - 299 pages
Review of book 3, Razing Grace: Part 1

Can something that burns so rapidly calm the whispering chaos of your cries? Or is this all just an illusion. The perfect hypnosis. Like the humming of a sweet melody to your frantic brain.
Drip.
Blood trickled over the curve of Millie’s collarbone.
Drip.
Slithering over her shoulder.
Drip.
Sliding off and into the mass puddle of death surrounding her.
The last petal has fallen, a queen is born, and the disarray of her world is about to shatter under her very throne.

Raze
“She knows too much…”

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Review: Right to Silence by Lily Luchesi

Right to Silence by Lily Luchesi
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Paranormal Detectives #4
Release - January 17, 2017
Genre - Paranormal Romance
Multiple POV - 3rd person
Heat - none
Length - 283 pages

The truth can be deadly.
In the first of this two-part novel, we learn the history of hunters Brighton Sands and Mark Evans in their two lifetimes, culminating in their final battle with the insane vampire they have been hunting for centuries.
In the second part, with Angelica Cross still on the run, multiple vampiric murders lead to the kidnapping of a famous vamp. Detective Danny Mancini must drag a mortal into the bowels of Hell in order to rescue her.
But why does Leander Price want her so badly, and what does she have to do with an ancient vampire prophecy?

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Review: The F-Word by Sandra Marton

The F-Word by Sandra Marton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Standalone
Release - January 17, 2017
Genre - RomCom
Male POV - 1st person
Heat - 3 out of 5
Length 268 pages

So let’s get this straight. This is a story about romance.

Well, it’s not a story. I mean, it’s not something somebody made up. It’s about me. And yeah, in case you’re wondering, I’m a guy.

Surprised? Sure you are. You figure those words just don’t go together. Romance, with a capital R. Guy, with a capital G. You’re probably sitting there and smirking. What could a dude possibly know about romance? You figure we’re big on sex. But romance?
You’re right.

Romance is not a male thing.

And that’s exactly my problem.

The bottom line is that whatever you think you know about men and romance is pretty much correct. You figure we’re big on the F-word as long as it stands for F*ck and not Forever.

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