Five-Star Reads for November 2025

Note: Reviews are listed alphabetically by author’s last name. Like my reviews? Buy me a coffee (Ko-Fi) support me on patreon Mutinous Relations Abrianna Denae & Leigh Kenzie (Crimson Bonds #6) Even after these authors have continually surprised me by how the relationships between the characters in their individual series have evolved, part of me definitely … Continue reading Five-Star Reads for November 2025

Five-Star Reads for March 2025

Note: Reviews are listed alphabetically by author’s last name. Like my book reviews? Buy me a coffee (Ko-Fi) support me on patreon Destruction Abrianna Denae & Leigh Kenzie (Crimson Bonds #1) What's better than one sprawling, kinky, interconnected mafia family? Two, obviously. Though the individual series by Denae and Kenzie have distinct themes and vibes, these … Continue reading Five-Star Reads for March 2025

Five-Star Reads for January 2025

Note: Reviews are listed alphabetically by author’s last name. Juvenalia Jennifer Burke (Valerius Mystery #2) I was immediately swept into this book once again by Burke's amazing talent at making the alien world of ancient Rome so incredibly relatable to a modern perspective. Valerius falls headfirst into another combination of mysteries, doing his "non" job at … Continue reading Five-Star Reads for January 2025

Five-Star Reads for December 2024

Note: Reviews are listed alphabetically by author’s last name. Livesuit James S.A. Corey (The Captive's War novella) While the first full-length novel in this new series was well-written and had a fascinating premise, none of the point-of-view characters particularly grabbed me. In contrast, Karin fascinated me from the first scene as I followed his transition from … Continue reading Five-Star Reads for December 2024

Book Review: London Fog (BrewBiz #2) by E.M. Lindsey

Read my review of the previous book in the BrewBiz series, Affogato. This book begins on the heels of the ending of the previous in the series, though can mostly stand alone. Wren and Percy have one of the most awkward meet-cutes ever, stemming from Percy’s good but misguided intentions and heightened by immediate chemistry … Continue reading Book Review: London Fog (BrewBiz #2) by E.M. Lindsey