Review: How to Hack a Hacker (Unholy Trifecta #3) by A.J. Sherwood

Read my review of Unholy Trifecta #1, How to Shield an AssassinRead my review of Unholy Trifecta #2, How to Steal a Thief The few problems I had with the previous books in this series spilled into the conclusion of this particular found-family all getting their happily ever after. Not every author wants to include … Continue reading Review: How to Hack a Hacker (Unholy Trifecta #3) by A.J. Sherwood

Review: Dedicated (Rhythm of Love #1) by Neve Wilder

This book is a friends-to-lovers romance that swerves strongly into “idiots in love” territory, which means I had a blast reading it. Individually, Les and Evan are well-written, complex characters with a strong history of friendship currently on the rocks. They both approached stardom differently, so it makes sense that this book opens with them … Continue reading Review: Dedicated (Rhythm of Love #1) by Neve Wilder

Review: Natural Twenty (Roll for Love #1) by Charlie Novak

This book features an incredibly sweet romance between two geeky business owners, featuring delightful secondary characters and an adorable dog. Book protagonists don't exist in a vacuum, and sometimes it's nice to have their friends cheering along with you for that happily ever after. In this particular story, Jay and Leo face very real-world obstacles … Continue reading Review: Natural Twenty (Roll for Love #1) by Charlie Novak

Review: Bad Habits (Wages of Sin #1) by Onley James & Neve Wilder

This book is another recent binge-read that I enjoyed every moment of. Everything about it should have been ridiculous, but all the characters wormed their way under my skin until I had to see what happens next. The plot is delightfully twisty, requiring both an assassin and hacker’s skills to solve, and even when things … Continue reading Review: Bad Habits (Wages of Sin #1) by Onley James & Neve Wilder

Review: Three Player Co-op Series by Allyson Lindt

Looking For It (Book 1) I’m a firm believer that romance novels are for everyone, not just (straight) women. That said, sometimes it’s obvious who the intended audience of a book is supposed to be, which is the case for this title. It is blatant wish-fulfillment, utterly indulgent, and honestly: There’s nothing wrong with that … Continue reading Review: Three Player Co-op Series by Allyson Lindt

Review: Enemies Like You by Annika Martin & Joanna Chambers

I have so many books on my to-be-read pile at this point that when I’m tempted to buy another, I’ve started glancing at the top few reviews. And because I’m contrary, reviewers with complaints tend to make me even more interested in this book, which was definitely the case here. The first few chapters clarify … Continue reading Review: Enemies Like You by Annika Martin & Joanna Chambers

Review: Marquis of Secret Doors (Royal Powers #3) by Lynn Lorenz

Read my review of Royal Powers #1, Duking It Out, by E.J. RussellRead my review of Royal Powers #2, The Hero and the Hidden Royal, by Renae Kaye For the third installment of this shared-world romance series, the author takes advantage of the fact that these countries are European-based and also dips back into the … Continue reading Review: Marquis of Secret Doors (Royal Powers #3) by Lynn Lorenz

Review: Blood of the Sun (Path of Ra #3) by Dan Rabarts & Lee Murray

Read my review of the Path of Ra #1, Hounds of the UnderworldRead my review of the Path of Ra #2, Teeth of the Wolf Disclaimer: I am friends with the authors; I read this book during the publication process. This stunning conclusion to the Path of Ra trilogy takes place over an action-packed 24 … Continue reading Review: Blood of the Sun (Path of Ra #3) by Dan Rabarts & Lee Murray