Two hours or more (65-100 pages)

Valentine: An On Dublin Street Novella
Valentine: An On Dublin Street Novella

Review:This novella has six short stories about couples in love and how they spend their Valentine’s Day. The typical Valentine’s Day story involves cynical singles, wary of love and complaining about it. These stories were refreshing in that all the stories were about couples, mostly married, who are in love and still in lust, with all the ups and downs that implies. That was nice to read about.

I figured that this was part of a series. What I didn’t realize is that the couples appearing in thi... Read more

Take Down (The Men of the Sisterhood Book 3)
Take Down (The Men of the Sisterhood Book 3)

Review:The men who love the ladies of the Sisterhood learned a few things from the ladies. They are not just sitting around watching football and drinking beer. The men are stepping up and coming into their own. Read more

Upside Down (The Men of the Sisterhood Book 1)
Upside Down (The Men of the Sisterhood Book 1)

Review:I love all of Fern Micaels books, especially the Sisterhood series, the Godmothers series and now the men of the sisterhood. The are well written and grabs you right away that you don't want to put it down, my husband is now hooked on them. I would recommend them for anybody and everybody to read, we want more. Read more

A Dark Captive Romance (Rose and Thorn Book 1) - Blush Pink Rose
A Dark Captive Romance (Rose and Thorn Book 1) - Blush Pink Rose

Review:This is new. Isabella Starling, as you might know (or maybe not), is amongst one of my favourite authors. In 2017, she made it to my top 5 favourite authors and her books - mesmerizing. So when she decided to separate her books into new categories, i was curious. I mean, she created Isabella Darling for her sweet and adorable stories. And now, she's created a new alter ego - Fawn Bailey for all her dark novels while Isabella Starling are for her angsty and dark novels like Pet and Peep Show.
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No One But You
No One But You

Review:Excellent story. I hope you continue to write these type of real life stories. Just imagine the women who need to hear their not alone. This will hopefully change the lives of many women in abusive relationships. Read more

Breaking Belle (Princess After Dark Book 2)
Breaking Belle (Princess After Dark Book 2)

Review:Isabellaa is the queen of taking us to dark places we love. She pulls us in to these stories with the greatest of ease with always having a spark of ever lasting love in the end. Belle and DOMS story is written beautifully. I look forward to reading every book she is writing. Read more

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

A Fight for Me Series Stand-Alone Novella - Hunt Me Down
A Fight for Me Series Stand-Alone Novella - Hunt Me Down

Review:This modern day spin on Little Red Riding Hood hit all the marks. Two adversaries who have no idea what is in store for them. Lily and Brody have intense chemistry from the beginning! This quick, sexy novella is full of heat and is also able to pack a complete story in a small package. This story kept me hooked with the witty banter, well written characters, heat and emotion. So good! Read more

Over 50 Incredible Weight Loss Tips and Weight Loss Motivation Secrets Revealed (Lose weight
Over 50 Incredible Weight Loss Tips and Weight Loss Motivation Secrets Revealed (Lose weight

Review:It breaks down weight from a scientific perspective. It's all common sense, but I guess its good to get back to the basics. It promotes slow weight loss, and talks about the negative effects of rapid weight loss and weight loss fads. I was hoping for more tips and secrets, like recipes, what to avoid eating (even though thats kind of common sense) and stuff like that. Read more

And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer
And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer

Review:I approached this 74-page "little" book with disappointment because I'd imagined a bigger, longer read. For the first 16 pages I was somewhat confused because of my own expectations. At page 17 the light bulb came on and I was not only following this story, I was drawn in and unable to stop, even when the lump in my throat was painful and tears rolled down my cheeks. This "little" book has some of biggest heart I've ever read. Read more

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