Women's Fiction
Review:Nonnie, recently divorced from a loser husband and unsatisfying vanilla sex, encounters a sexy Dom in a nightclub. It opens her up to the possibility of BDSM but also her uncertainties. The first book starts her journey.
No romance (yet) and the characters are not fully developed yet but true to the status of Nonnie's self-discovery and the reclusive, private nature of the two Doms interested in Nonnie
Well written and edited. I normally don't like stories which require the purcha... Read more
Review:Loved the book. although Jane was a little over the top. Her mouth ran away and caused too much trouble. I loved the setting of the different sections of the story. I really am ex about the next book . Read more
Review:I loved niall but was cut from a different cloth....and his reticence was a little exhausting. Of course I wanted an HEA for him and Ruby but his choice to go to his ex-wife's was phenomenally hurtful. Also, I doubt after the ex's portrayal throughout the book many found their oh so loving conversation even remotely believable. Great read overall. Read more
Review:It's a beautiful beginning because the ending of the series is the imagined beginning of the characters continued love and friendship for all. I will miss them and will remember how much I laughed while reading their stories. Thank you Christina Lauren for being the great team you are. Can't wait to read what's next. Read more
Review:Two years ago Ethan threw Violet out of his life, because she was accepted to a New York University to finish her masters in math, instead of staying and with him. Today she reappears in his life. Mal has hired Violet to look at their accounts during her spring break time off. She wii go on tour with the group, Dangerous Noise. Will this lead to reconciliation or a permanent demise to all they once shared. Read more
Review:Nothing like a hot awesome musician that needs a little push in the self-confidence to get your gears going!
Gabe and Rae have issues. Serious ones that may require counseling, but I think they found their missing part in each other and though I see hills and mountains to conquer in their future, it should be a fun ride! Read more
Review:I absolutely loved Dangerous Crush and the two main characters, Kit and Piper! Although young, Piper's character was strong and independent. I always appreciate novels that feature strong women. Kit was sweet and playful with Piper and their conversations through text messages were fun to read. I appreciated that the relationship and love for one another developed over time and not during a weekend fling type romance.
I also liked how Crystal wrote about, in detail, Kit's continuous s... Read more
Review:I voluntarily reviewed an arc of this book. This is the first book that I have read by Odessa Rossi. I love this book. I was hooked from the beginning of the book. I couldn't put this book down. I can't wait to read more books by Rossi. I will recommend this book. Read more
Review:A special thank you to Grand Central Publishing and NetGalley for an ARC, in exchange for an honest review.
THE FORGOTTEN GIRLS, (Louise Rick / Camilla Lind #7) by Sara Blaedel is a chilling crime suspense mystery page-turner, leaving you turning into the wee hours of the morning.
Former Copenhagen homicide detective Louise Rick has just been appointed technical manager of the Special Search Agency, a division of Denmark's Search Department, responsible for investigating unsolved m... Read more
Review:Sierra moves to Colorado to be close to her brother and his wife. She finds work and friendship in their small town. She develops self confidence and faces old problems head on. Written in Robyn Carr's familiar style, establishing an array of friends and extended family that could appear in a future book in a series about Sullivan's Crossing. Read more