Women's Fiction

Dirty Bet
Dirty Bet

Review:I volunteered to read this book for a review. Interesting to again be reminded of how business minded Billionaires have to work day and night, plus at times will run over others to achieve their goals. With this novel even when someone has reached that point they find that their true soul is not going to remain at this ruthless stage of their life from now on. Meeting your true love can change many men. 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

Living Out Loud
Living Out Loud

Review:WOW!!! That was my first thought when I finished Living Out Loud by Staci Hart. This was my very first read of hers and to say I'm absolutely BLOWN AWAY is an understatement. I was captivated by her beautiful story telling. From start to finish I was enthralled in this story. In my opinion ABSOLUTE PERFECTION!!!

Greg and Annie have quite the connection and chemistry. Now Annie is much younger and definitely naïve. She was looking for that perfect romance that steals your words, and breath... Read more

If You Could See Me Now
If You Could See Me Now

Review:This third novel of Cecelia Ahern did not leave me disappointed in the least. It was romantic, whimsical, and refreshingly different. I highly recommend it and can't imagine anyone being disappointed by the end of the book, (except that it is the end). I'm happy to add it to my personal library along w/ her other books. It truly was an endearing story. I look forward to another book by this wonderful, inspiring, talented young author. Read more

The most addictive psychological thriller you'll read this year
The most addictive psychological thriller you'll read this year

Review:A cautionary tale of the perils of today's social networking climate. It is an enjoyable and somewhat predictable mystery reminiscent of Big Little Lies and The Girl on The Train. I can recommend as a fast paced easy read. Read more

The gripping domestic page-turner perfect for fans of Big Little Lies
The gripping domestic page-turner perfect for fans of Big Little Lies

Review:In a world of boasting life's accomplishments on Facebook, this is a very timely book, although I think the theme of "putting on a face for the neighbors" is a timeless theme. It's a very relatable book for anyone that doesn't feel like they can be their true self in front of people.

We interact with several different characters, each of which are hiding something from us. As the plot progresses, we slowly learn what's being hidden and the rationale for it. This book moves quick, and it n... Read more

Theirs To Protect: a Reverse Harem Romance
Theirs To Protect: a Reverse Harem Romance

Review:The heriones in these three books make choices that are so bad, so illogical just to advance the plot or to set up lurid scenes. All it does is to showcase the amateurish writing style of the authors.
A gip at free. Read more

The Outcast
The Outcast

Review:Gripping Story of being torn between two cultures. Gives an insight of what being Amish or Hutterite is like and reminds us that even in our modern day world, there are those to cling to the old ways. Read more

Make Me Forget (It's Kind Of Personal Book 1)
Make Me Forget (It's Kind Of Personal Book 1)

Review:Make Me Forget is a beautiful story of unconditional love and conquering demons.
Anna Brooks has created engaging characters whom you will grow to love quickly. This book is so absorbing, I read it in one sitting.

I look forward to reading more from this new author. Read more

The Prince & The Player (Dirty Players Book 1)
The Prince & The Player (Dirty Players Book 1)

Review:Just the right amount of dark, deception, sex and romance…

“Tears heat my closed eyes, and I reach up to hold him, to wrap my arms around his neck, as we communicate in was words can’t capture.”
Tia Louise’s The Prince & The Player is a refreshing take on your traditional love story. Narrated by two of the main characters, The Prince & The Player is the story of two sisters and two brothers and two hot and steamy relationships. Zelda and Ava Wilder, two Americans criminals fi... Read more

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