Women's Fiction
Review:This book was full of sexual content on nearly every page. You could tell that the air sizzled between the two main characters the entire time. The only thing that felt like fantasy was the amount of financial risks the billionaire was willing to make for love. I don't think that would happen in real life that much. Read more
Review:With her history of training and teaching writing Wolitzer beautifully develops (on a big plane trip) the background of a woman's decision to leave her famous husband after many many many years of marriage...50s happy daze years of marriage. The dismal reality of "a man's world" over all else brings me up short as I look in the mirror...even the not famous nearly unknown writers can laugh during this read. Read more
Review:The mystery in this book starts from the very beginning....how is the story going to have characters from a MC club and a fight club come together? Tripp and Winter soon discover their stories are more intertwined than they could ever imagine. A story full of passion, action, and mystery. Tripp and Winter work together against a threat and realize their self worth. A great beginning to the series. Read more
Review:I loved this book, the characters and their personal issues are easy to identify with. I really enjoyed reading from Anthony and Hannah's perspective. Definitely look forward to more MMA romances from Tia Lewis Read more
Review:The content of these books were okay, but there was a lot of contradictions. For example one of the bucket list items was learn to swim, however quite a ways earlier another item on the list was skinny dipping, so obviously she knew how to swim. There were other inconsistencies throughout that were quite annoying. Read more
Review:Nana Malone is a wonderful writer. I love the way she took us back to when Nate was younger and what all he went through. She made the story believable and the characters felt like you knew them. Can't wait to read the rest of the series. Read more
Review:Funny, sweet and I loved it! It was refreshing to read a book where I was not left hanging, however this would have been a 5 Star for me had I not felt like the end was a little too rushed. With that being said, this was a laugh out loud, fun and sexy read.
Gabby has something from her past holding her back from moving on. Her friend Fran is trying to help her comes to terms with it and wants her to get back out there and find some happiness. I loved both these characters. The banter between ... Read more
Review:I have read all Julie James FBI/US Attorney series and loved every one of them. I like all the characters and I love how the author writes and how she makes me laugh out loud. I read Suddenly One Summer in one sitting, loved Ford's story. Can't wait for her next story, hopefully it will be about Charlie or Tucker. Read more
Review:Learning more about Bi-polar disease was very interesting.
I could just picture Joe, Mark, Alec and Colby as children in that tree House and as adulthood over took them the problems they faced and the different journeys made for a very good story. Thank you Jamie Beck. Read more
Review:Derrick and Arianna are a great match. While he's been in the army and several tours. She's a journalist in this hostile environment. Military trying to move civilians out and Derrick job is the journalist. Both depriving their sexual urges for so long are hot for each other, even when they don't want to be. Not only does this book give you a glance at different territory, it does so through the eye of a journalist who is slowing having her opinion changed. A must read!!! Read more