Kindle Singles
Review:Alexa Reily has another must one click! Sweet Lola, running from the life of uncertainty with her mother. Loner shifter Bleu living in the forest. Bad weather, a wreck, insta love, this book has it all! Super safe, sexy as hell!!! Read more
Review:This is another Alexa Riley hit. Living in the public eye isn’t easy. Can even be lonely. But when love that’s been building finally happens, it’s pretty wow. Sassy & intense work well together. With lots & lots of chemistry. Loved it!! Read more
Review:This was an unforgettable amnesia romance. **giggles** See what I did there?
All joking aside, this was an entertaining story. I loved the storyline, the characters, and of course the HEA. I highly recommend it. Read more
Review:Very quick, but Alexa Riley still manages to pack it with enough emotion for those little smiles for the cute parts, quickened heartbeats in the tense moments, and giddy hand clapping for the happy ending. I've read literally every single one of their books and there isnt a single one I dislike. My only issue is, they don't write them as fast as I read them lol. Read more
Review:Even though Harcourt is packaging this story with the title "Total Recall", if you are a sci-fi fan you know the actual name of this story is "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale". It was originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction way back in 1966. It has subsequently been adapted into two movies in 1990 and 2012. I loved the Ahnuld film from the 90s but was pretty meh about the new Colin Farrell film. So having never read the original short story upon which both were b... Read more
Review:Enjoyed the whole series of Books. I live within 80 miles of the Rogue River and have taken the Jet Boat ride several times. Familar with the surrounding towns they mentioned ! The characters and story line where believable ! Yes I liked them ! Read more
Review:This is an interesting short story about a lighthouse minder in space. One thing I especially liked about it was its connection to the real world — even though the story takes place hundreds of years in the future, it is still Earth-based and the character works for NASA, communicates with Houston, and monitors the Milky Way. Read more
Review:Having just finished Wool 1-5 plus six and seven, I THOUGHT that Howey was going to be my new favorite author, until I started Nameless here. I am only on page 42 and already, in the space of three paragraphs, someone AT LEAST whose editors should know better, has violated one of the simplest grammatical rules. It is one that probably millions of even educated people make, but it drives me nuts. Example: "They would also be keeping an eye on Hanson and I." Even though this is a common enough... Read more
Review:Short but compelling story about the first moments of digital self-awareness. As always Hugh Howey does not disappoint except in the fact that the story ends far too soon. Perhaps there will be more.....? Read more
Review:My primary complaint is the lack of character development. I am no literary expert. Perhaps this is common to novellas. The plot seemed to unfold a little too fast. Still, this is a good "page turner" to read, as I did, while relaxing on the beach. Read more