Review: This is Not a Horror Movie by Sara Dobie Bauer

Disclaimer: I am friends with the author; however, I purchased this book for full price. I happen to know that the author spends time every year in Longboat Key, Florida. Her love for this place shines through the pages of this entertaining book, filled to the brim with sweetness, humor, and just enough touches of … Continue reading Review: This is Not a Horror Movie by Sara Dobie Bauer

Review: Subtle Blood (Will Darling Adventures #3) by K. J. Charles

Read my reviews of the previous books in the Will Darling Adventures series: Slippery Creatures (#1)The Sugared Game (#2) In most series in the suspense/thriller realm, even as a subgenre, the overall sense of danger starts small and then grows larger to encompass a threat to more people. Charles subverts this pattern for the Will … Continue reading Review: Subtle Blood (Will Darling Adventures #3) by K. J. Charles

Review: A Cold Hard Truth (Real Good Lie #2) by Kate Hawthorne

Read my review of the previous book, A Real Good Lie. Disclaimer: I received an ARC of this ebook, though I had fully intended to buy myself a copy if I had not had this opportunity for an early review. Based on the initial interactions between Remington and Sebastian toward the end of the previous … Continue reading Review: A Cold Hard Truth (Real Good Lie #2) by Kate Hawthorne

Review: Finding Home Series by Lily Morton

This post contains reviews for the Finding Home series: Oz (#1)Milo (#2)Gideon (#3)Short Stack (follow-up stories) Oz (Book 1) Though it can stand alone as a book, I’m pleased that I had additional background regarding Silas’ family and family history when going into this book. Henry and Ivo make excellent appearances, and it’s always fun … Continue reading Review: Finding Home Series by Lily Morton

Review: The Four Series by Sloane Kennedy

This review includes the books currently available in The Four series: Forgotten: Luca (#1)Foreseen: Lex (#2)Forgiven: Con (#3) Forgotten: Luca (Book 1) This book can be read as a stand-alone story, but it works best in the context of two previous novels by Kennedy: Atonement (Protectors #6) and Unbroken (Protectors #12). Thematically, this story fits … Continue reading Review: The Four Series by Sloane Kennedy

Review: Licking Thicket Series by Lucy Lennox & May Archer

This post contains reviews of the currently available books in the Licking Thicket series: Flakes (#0.5)Fakers (#1)Liars (#2)Fools (#3) Flakes (Book 0.5) This novella blends onscreen sparks and sexiness with a narrative that provides the necessary context for the current relationship (or lack thereof) status of the two main characters. Ryder and Colin have walked … Continue reading Review: Licking Thicket Series by Lucy Lennox & May Archer

Review: Proficiency Bonus (Roll For Love #3) by Charlie Novak

Read my reviews of the previous books in the Roll For Love series: Natural Twenty (#1)Charisma Check (#2) Disclaimer: I received an electronic advanced review copy of this book from the author. Novak teased a relationship between Jason and Lewis in the epilogue of her previous book, leaving me with so many questions. Starting with: … Continue reading Review: Proficiency Bonus (Roll For Love #3) by Charlie Novak

Review: Protectors Series by Sloane Kennedy

This post contains reviews for the books currently available in the Protectors series: Absolution (Book 1)Salvation (Book 2)Retribution (Book 3)Forsaken (Book 4)Vengeance (Book 5)A Protector's Family Christmas (Book 5.5)Discovering Daisy (Book 5.6)Atonement (Book 6)Revelation (Book 7)Redemption (Book 8)Defiance (Book 9)Protecting Elliot (Book 9.5)Unexpected (Book 10)Made Mine (Book 10.5)Shattered (Book 11)Unbroken (Book 12)Pretend You're Mine (Book … Continue reading Review: Protectors Series by Sloane Kennedy

Review: Date in a Pinch (Naughty in Pendleton #1) by Brigham Vaughn

Are the odds of such a meet-cute as this happening in real life slim to none? Of course. Luckily, this is a romance, so when Neil accidentally “outs” himself as interested in kink, Alexander is more intrigued than horrified. As teachers, they have to be relatively careful about who finds out about their interest in … Continue reading Review: Date in a Pinch (Naughty in Pendleton #1) by Brigham Vaughn