Review: A Fashionable Indulgence (Society of Gentlemen #1) by K.J. Charles

Kind words must be said about any book that teaches me about both early nineteenth century men's fashion AND political history. Obviously, the two are not mutually exclusive.  Harry is a charming character who is thrust into a very difficult position. Most of his success can be laid at the feet of Julius, an intriguing … Continue reading Review: A Fashionable Indulgence (Society of Gentlemen #1) by K.J. Charles

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: An Unnatural Vice (Sins of the Cities #2) by K.J. Charles

My favorite thing about this series is the overlapping mystery, in which each of the romances develop as a part of that plot. Charles' talent for writing truly shows as each book in this trilogy feels complete even without the over-arching story yet solved.  The relationship between the mystery and Justin Lazarus is a bit … Continue reading Review: An Unnatural Vice (Sins of the Cities #2) by K.J. Charles

Review: An Unseen Attraction (Sins of the Cities #1) by K.J. Charles

Thanks to real-life drama dragging me down, I'm back on a kick where I just want to read about happy endings. Therefore, K.J. Charles is the perfect author for me to binge-read right now. I'm so glad that a friend recommended that I check out the Sins of the Cities trilogy next, and I read … Continue reading Review: An Unseen Attraction (Sins of the Cities #1) by K.J. Charles

Review: Meik & Sebastian (Obsessed #1 & #2) by Quin Perin

Let's get the obvious out of the way first: This is not a love story. Like the title says, this is one character lusting after another, both metaphorically and physically. Straight-up erotica and pretty much what it says on the tin.  Though it falls somewhere between the length of a short story and a novella, … Continue reading Review: Meik & Sebastian (Obsessed #1 & #2) by Quin Perin

Review: Escaping Solitude (Escape #2) by Sara Dobie Bauer

Disclaimer: I received an ebook in exchange for an honest review. The moment I finished part one of the Escape Trilogy, Escaping Exile, I was already clamoring to the author that I needed part two right away. Of course, having completed part two, I'm begging for the conclusion immediately. While some middles of stories or trilogies … Continue reading Review: Escaping Solitude (Escape #2) by Sara Dobie Bauer

Review: Counterpoint (Twisted Wishes #2) by Anna Zabo

Disclaimer: I am friends with the author; however, I purchased this ebook for full price. My favorite thing about this series is that it doesn't follow the traditional romance script. While the story is inherently about the evolving relationship between two characters, the big climactic moment is not the two characters breaking up because one … Continue reading Review: Counterpoint (Twisted Wishes #2) by Anna Zabo

Review: The Flame (1001 Dark Nights/Desire Exchange novella) by Christopher Rice

Often novellas either feel like a padded-out short story or a rushed novel. This was neither, giving all the background detail between each of the three main characters necessary to make the next step in their relationship feel natural and inevitable. Additionally, the supernatural element of the story blended seamlessly with the relationship arc between … Continue reading Review: The Flame (1001 Dark Nights/Desire Exchange novella) by Christopher Rice

Review: Ouroboros (Circuit Fae #2) by Genevieve Iseult Eldredge

Disclaimer: I consider the author a friend; however, I purchased a hardcopy version of this book for full price. Unfortunately, life got into the way of me devouring this book as quickly as I did the first one in the series. However, the characters and action are vivid enough that I never missed a beat … Continue reading Review: Ouroboros (Circuit Fae #2) by Genevieve Iseult Eldredge

Review: All the Wrong Places (Bluewater Bay #14) by Ann Gallagher

Despite the primary premise of this book being a romance between two asexual characters, all of the really intriguing elements of this relationship revolved around what made the characters unique aside from their asexuality. Which I suppose proves the point. Both men were a study in contrasts. Brennan is a skater dude to reads science … Continue reading Review: All the Wrong Places (Bluewater Bay #14) by Ann Gallagher

Review: How the Cookie Crumbles (Bluewater Bay #12) by Jaime Samms

I got incredibly spoiled by how good all the books in the Bluewater Bay series have been so far. This installment certainly wasn't a terrible book by any means, writing-wise, but it didn't hold up to the story-telling quality of the other novels.  Too much of the story hinged on events that occurred before the … Continue reading Review: How the Cookie Crumbles (Bluewater Bay #12) by Jaime Samms