Short Stories

A Joss and Braden Novella (On Dublin Street) - Castle Hill
A Joss and Braden Novella (On Dublin Street) - Castle Hill

Review:Companion novella for the On Dublin Street series. Love these books and how the characters are interwoven into each book so you can keep up to date with how they're doing. Can't recommend this series enough. Read more

French Kiss: A Bad Boy Romance
French Kiss: A Bad Boy Romance

Review:I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

What happens when a sexy but jaded French man and a beautiful heartbroken American woman meet? A Frenchkiss of course. This book is guaranteed to melt even the hardest heart. This is a sensational journey from heartbreak to true love.

Rated XXX for sizzling hot love scenes! Read more

His Risk to Take (A Line of Duty Book 2)
His Risk to Take (A Line of Duty Book 2)

Review:Hot, dirty talking alpha? Yes please :) I love that Ruby doesn't just give in and pushes right back at Troy. Looking past all the sex (which is great), this is a good story and I look forward to the rest of this series. Read more

It Started With A Kiss (Romantic Comedy Novellas Book 1)
It Started With A Kiss (Romantic Comedy Novellas Book 1)

Review:This book could have been great, but sadly, it ended as soon as it was really getting good. I was sort of let down. It was like the author knew where she wanted her story to be, but didn't really think about where it would go after that. So, yeah, they go together again - we as readers saw that coming, but what's next. Do they break up, do they date, what?? Read more

Fortune Smiles: Stories
Fortune Smiles: Stories

Review:Well written, tackles difficult subjects. -- and new ones-- in a creative way. Range of characters with different voices and from different cultures.Some stories were easier to get involved in than others, in my view. Five stories in all but I only finished three of them. Read more

Once Upon a Sunday
Once Upon a Sunday

Review:This book touched on things we all go through. That leaves us wondering why me?? We spend our time fighting and being angry instead of believing. It's at that point....when we be still and give it to him, that it all comes together. Read more

Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker

Review:Booker Booker BOOKER! Hello hotness wrapped in a birthday suit with coffee. This story absolutely blew me away, we’re introduced to Booker and understand that he is not the most uplifting man at the moment because there’s so much going on in his head but we just don’t know what exactly and then enters Cat. I love the determination in this woman and how she’s trying to build a sold life with her own business. As we go further along in the story we’re given breadcrumbs into Booker and why he’s in ... Read more

Stolen
Stolen

Review:Stolen is the first episode in a series where business partners Ben and Robin explore a bondage sexual situation. It is written from Robin's female viewpoint and ends on a cliffhanger to encourage the reader to continue the rest of the story. I knew this from the description, so it was not a surprise although I would rather have a book in one piece rather than piecemeal. It loses something when cut up in bits and pieces in my opinion. The characters were well developed and easy to relate to ... Read more

Rip Van Winkle and Other Stories
Rip Van Winkle and Other Stories

Review:This book was terrible. Washington Irving just kept ranting on about the dumbest things that had no relevance to the story whatsoever. The only good part was the climax on the last couple of pages, but other than that I hated this short story. Read more

A Decker/Lazarus Novel (Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Series Book 18)
A Decker/Lazarus Novel (Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Series Book 18)

Review:As a Kellerman fan, I was a little disappointed with Blindman's Bluff. It wasn't as gripping as some of her previous work, in fact it took me up until page 329 to get into it. There were too many characters and the plot was quite predictable. I guessed who El Patron was early on in the novel. The blindman in the story was more a distraction than anything else, and I felt that his sole role was to give the book it's title. Mind you, he wasn't bluffing so not sure how the title fits. I parti... Read more

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