Short Stories
Review:A beautiful erotic short story. Quick read ... Well written and always an element of surprise. The ending left me anxious for the next book in the story. I will look forward to reading more from Lucia Jordan. Read more
Review:Keeps u wanting more!
When Roz needs a handyman her sister sends her a good one. Dylan Scott comes knocking on Roz's door to interview for the job. He ends up getting more than the job, and they can't keep each other out of there heads! Can't wait to find out what happens next! Read more
Review:Overall it was an ok read. There were a few errors in there but nothing too bad. The flow of the story just wasn't consistent to me. It was a hot sentence followed with warm flutter and unnecessary extras that took away from the story for me. I read everything from romance to erotica to smut (lol), this feels like a romance writer trying to do erotica but just couldn't stick to it. For others this may have been great but for me....not so. Read more
Review:3.5 stars
What happens when you land a job and start having fantasies about not one but both of your bosses? This is exactly what happens to Sidney. She knows that she needs to get out more and stop all this madness with her fantasy and thoughts about her bosses especially while she is at work.
But what she does not know is that her bosses, Leo and Devlin, have the same fantasies about her. Only they made a pact when they hired her that she was off limits. They are on the edge ... Read more
Review:A stand alone read with a HEA. This story was short and sweet. I liked it and found it entertaining and leaves you with a smile on your face!! The characters were likable and you are rooting for them.
The heroine makes a blind date with an online guy. He didn't post a picture so she does not know what he looks like but he is a grad student and they seem to hit it off chatting. They agree to meet at a local coffee house, she will be carrying a book with a flower - Meg Ryan in You've Go... Read more
Review:At the risk of sounding like a total fan-girl, I LOVE Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series, and this story is no exception. Like it says in the description, this story was first published in the anthology "Burning Up" and I have read it many times. Emmett is a Dark-River cat who, along with a younger Dorian, saves Ria from an attack and then protects her while DR tracks down the bad guys. This is set earlier in the series and we get to see how DR comes to be the dominant group in the San Francis... Read more
Review:I have just about everything Sylvia Day has written and have enjoyed reading them immensely, but sadly I won't be purchasing this series. What are books coming too? We pay $1 or more for every 25 pages or so and by the time the story is complete we've shelled out $15-$20, if not more. I'm all for a continuing series (like the Crossfire Series), but each release should be a full length novel, not piddly bread crumbs to try to suck you in. Can you imagine what we would have paid for Gideon and... Read more
Review:Most of the stories in Stephen King's first new collection of short fiction in nine years are pretty darn eventual. As the narrator of the title story, "Everything's Eventual," points out, if you want to say something's awesome, but you don't want to sound like every other Joe, you say it's eventual.
Stephen King is a much different writer today than he was when he penned the direct, but effective horror stories in the late sixties and early seventies that comprised his first collection of sh... Read more
Review:I first read Raymond Chandler when I recieved The High Window, The Lady In The Lake, Farewell, My Lovely and The Big Sleep, as Christmas gift's in 1965 when I was in High School. I went on to read all of Chandler's work and Dashiell Hammett's as well. I really enjoy the hard boiled detective style of fiction. I bought these novels as Christmas gifts for my Grandson seeing as how he is now in High School and hope he might enjoy them as much as I did. Read more