Book Review: Spark of Wrath (Carnal Tower #4) by E.M. Lindsey

Read my reviews of the previous books in the Carnal Tower series: Shades of Lust (#1) | Waiting on Forever (#2) | Taste of Greed (#3) As a firm believer that sex work is work, I adore the simultaneously realistic and aspirational world of the Carnal Tower. We’re now halfway through the series, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching … Continue reading Book Review: Spark of Wrath (Carnal Tower #4) by E.M. Lindsey

Book Review: Cover-Up (Irons and Works: Key Largo #12) by E.M. Lindsey

Read my reviews of previous books in the Irons and Works series: Free Hand (#1) | Blank Canvas (#2) | American Traditional (#3) | Bio-Mechanical (#4) | Stick and Poke (#5) | Scarification (#6) | Scratcher (#7) | Ornamental (#8) | Snakebites (#9) | Fine Line (#10) | Heavy Hand (#11) | To Touch the Light (follow-up novella) | Last-Minute Walk-In (follow-up novella) One of the overarching themes … Continue reading Book Review: Cover-Up (Irons and Works: Key Largo #12) by E.M. Lindsey

Review: Scientific Method Universe Series by Kris Ripper

Surrender the Past Sometimes the theme of a book is difficult to parse; not so with this installment of the extended Scientific Method Universe collection of stories. After meeting him as a bit character in the main series, I was excited to get to know Nick better in his own romance. Because it takes place … Continue reading Review: Scientific Method Universe Series by Kris Ripper

Review: Can’t Escape Love (Reluctant Royals #3.5) by Alyssa Cole

Once again, Cole impresses me with her ability to weave timelines together within different stories. This series interlude fills in some of the gaps of the second Reluctant Royals book, including interactions between the main heroine and her parents. I adore Regina, and I don't even pity her for not getting to become a "royal" … Continue reading Review: Can’t Escape Love (Reluctant Royals #3.5) by Alyssa Cole

Review: An Unsuitable Heir (Sins of the Cities #3) by K.J. Charles

This book was a fabulous conclusion to the over-arching mystery that took place over the course of this trilogy. However, it was almost a shame that this book had to take place at the end. I think it can be read as a stand-alone, because what makes this book so important isn't the conclusion of the … Continue reading Review: An Unsuitable Heir (Sins of the Cities #3) by K.J. Charles

Review: Operation Green Card (Bluewater Bay #21) by G.B. Gordon

The conceit of this book made for an interesting read in light of the immigration issues currently plaguing the United States. As a note, I fall solidly on the side of how the hoops for immigrating to this country are ridiculous, which is how the plot of Operation Green Card becomes even remotely plausible. So, we're … Continue reading Review: Operation Green Card (Bluewater Bay #21) by G.B. Gordon

Review: All Wheel Drive (Bluewater Bay #18) by Z.A. Maxfield

Once again, Maxfield shines with her use of character. Though there is a significant (and quite sexy) romantic element to this novel, the journey for me was more about the character progression, whether or not Healey and Diego ended up together. The author made me cheer for them as individuals, not necessarily as a couple. … Continue reading Review: All Wheel Drive (Bluewater Bay #18) by Z.A. Maxfield

Review: Hell on Wheels (Bluewater Bay #3) by Z.A. Maxfield

Characters can make or break any book, but especially romances, and the characters in this book shined. Though both of them come from worlds far from my experience, Nash and Spencer were guys I could relate to, guys I could cheer for. And even better, neither of them existed in a vacuum. Their decisions regarding … Continue reading Review: Hell on Wheels (Bluewater Bay #3) by Z.A. Maxfield

Review: THE PURPLE HEART DETECTIVE AGENCY by Rock Neelly

There are a lot of really great things about this "modern noir" book, which is why I kept reading until the very end. I picked it up primarily because of the disabled main characters, which is a diversity not often seen in fiction. While their combat injuries certainly informed their characters, neither men were ever … Continue reading Review: THE PURPLE HEART DETECTIVE AGENCY by Rock Neelly