Women's Fiction
Review:There is no book boyfriend quite like Jesse Ward. He will always hold a special place in my heart and even more so after this book. I couldn’t put it down. I loved the drama of Ava loosing her memory and him doing everything to help her find it, you could feel the love he has for her radiating off the pages. It was so great to get caught up with the Lord of the Manor. I still want more. ? Read more
Review:This book is one of those where the relationships amongst the book series characters make the book worth the read, but the story is a little flat. I love the symbiotic relationships of Alexandra Cooper, Mercer Wallace, and Mike Chapman (kind of like James Patterson's Women's Murder Club series), but I can't help suspect that this story is bent around a need to write about New Jersey's infamous shoreline area called "The Kills" and that need drove the story vs. the story being driven by probable... Read more
Review:All characters are flawed. That includes Royal. By the middle of the book I was getting myself ready for my happy ending. I loved the characters. I loved the dialogue. I loved the family vibe as well. Everyone deserves a second or even third chance. Bravo. Read more
Review:When I saw that this book was even being written, I was nervous. The teaser about killed me and I had heart palpitations and indigestion just thinking about Jared running, again.
After reading Aflame, I feel a thousand times better. Tate was given the chance to finally be in charge and take back some of the power Jared continually seemed to strip from her. It was nice to see Jared sweat a little, but it was even better to see these two get their HEA. The epilogue was gorgeous and I'm so g... Read more
Review:Enjoyable book and a good read. Loved the twists I didn’t see coming and it was great to see the return of characters from the previous book. Good chemistry between the H and h. Definitely recommend. Read more
Review:Anyone who loves the Fall Away Lane gang will love this!
I enjoyed catching up with the older generation and getting a sneak peek at the younger generation. The story took me by surprise in that there's a literal story within the story, but it really worked. Now I'm anxiously awaiting more! Read more
Review:This was definitely a step-out to a different style for Ms. Kleypas. Justine and Jason are a power couple, she is a natural witch with spell-casting powers, he is a power player in the world of video games - a legend and a man without a soul.
In order to move with this story I had to change my perspective and focus on the magic and why and how Justine was cursed by her mother, Jason didn't have a soul and the rules of magic that caused death and destruction when they were not obeyed. Afte... Read more
Review:My coworker loaned me this book when she finished. I enjoyed this book so much I loaned it to my mother. Then I had to buy my own copy (now I have the entire triology) so I can reread whenever I want! Read more
Review:Xavier goes to Vegas with his best friend Damon for his bachelor party. Xavier goes into the casino and sees Arcadia and is attracted to her bottom. He's see the guy next to her talking to her so he sits next to her and places his bet. Arcadia throws the dice and he wins. Xavier plans to have a one night stand with Arcadia. They leave the casino and Xavier lets Arcadia decide what to do next. They walk to a tattoo parlor, he gets her name on his arm and she get a dolphin on her ankle. Arcadia a... Read more
Review:First thoughts as I began to read were that despite the incredible pity I developed for James, the death grip I had on my iPad were significant of my determination to know what was next. What I did not expect was the tightness in my chest in response to a memoir written for the child of a dying father. It felt true and real...raw in all its emotion. Absolutely my kind of novel. Read more