This post contains reviews of all the books in the Giving Consent series: "Worth the Switch" (Book 0.5)Worth the Risk (Book 1)Worth the Wait (Book 2)Worth the Fight (Book 3)Worth the Chance (Book 4)Desperately Seeking (supplemental novellas) Worth the Switch (Book 0.5) I read this short story immediately after completing the first book in the … Continue reading Review: Giving Consent Series by Kate Hawthorne
Review: One Room at the Inn by Colette Davison
A freak snowstorm the night before Christmas results in a surprise gift for three friends who reunite when forced to take shelter. Ellis, Zev, and PK were besties in high school but lost touch over time as those growing up are wont to do. However, as it says on the tin, buried emotions and heretofore … Continue reading Review: One Room at the Inn by Colette Davison
Review: Perfect Hands Series by Nora Phoenix
This post contains reviews of all the books in the Perfect Hands series: Firm Hand (Book 1)Gentle Hand (Book 2)Naughty Hand (Book 2.5)Slow Hand (Book 3)Healing Hand (Book 4) Firm Hand (Book 1) Now that I understand a little bit more about Daddy kink, I can say that it’s probably never going to be a … Continue reading Review: Perfect Hands Series by Nora Phoenix
Review: Room For Love Series by Kate Hawthorne
This post contains reviews of all the books in the Room For Love series: Reckless (Book 1)Heartless (Book 2)Faultless (Book 3)Fearless (Book 4)Limitless (Book 5)A Very Messy Motel Brothers Wedding (Book 5.5) Reckless (Book 1) Age gap/my best friend’s father romances aren’t my go-to fare, but I was eager to read the series connected to … Continue reading Review: Room For Love Series by Kate Hawthorne
Review: Irons and Works Series by E.M. Lindsey
This post includes reviews of the following books in the Irons and Works series: Free Hand (Book 1)Blank Canvas (Book 2)American Traditional (Book 3)Bio-Mechanical (Book 4)Stick and Poke (Book 5)Scarification (Book 6)To Touch the Light (follow-up novella)Last-Minute Walk-In (follow-up novella) Free Hand (Book 1) Derek and Basil don’t meet under the most auspicious of circumstances. … Continue reading Review: Irons and Works Series by E.M. Lindsey
Review: Kink Chronicles Series by Luna David & Morningstar Ashley
Open Mind (Book 1) This book is one of those rare stories that sucked me in while I read, enjoying every scene as I tore through them, and then realized after I finished how much some elements of the plot bugged me. I don’t have triggers in the traditional sense, but I suppose part of … Continue reading Review: Kink Chronicles Series by Luna David & Morningstar Ashley
Review: He’s Come Undone
"Appassionata" by Emma Barry As a person who also experiences anxiety (though of a different type than depicted here), Kristy's journey spoke to me on multiple levels. I appreciated how she related to her life's various elements, from her artistry to her agent to her old "friend" Brennan. I enjoyed even more how Brennan did … Continue reading Review: He’s Come Undone
Review: Duking It Out (Royal Powers #1) by E.J. Russell
I picked up the first installment in this superpowers-themed, shared-world romance series because I’d read another book by the first author. The author note at the beginning helps with the world-building issues in such a short text, and even though I still have lots of questions about these countries, none of them prevented me from … Continue reading Review: Duking It Out (Royal Powers #1) by E.J. Russell
Review: Fork in the Road by J. Coyne
Some novellas, especially in the romance genre, fall flat for me because I don’t get a complete sense of character development. In this case, however, Coyne uses carefully placed sentences to evoke a deep history between all three characters without ever “info-dumping” the nuts and bolts of their origin stories. Coyne also builds the comfortable … Continue reading Review: Fork in the Road by J. Coyne
Review: London Lovers Series by Sierra Simone
"The Seduction of Molly O'Flaherty" (Book 0.5) After meeting these characters in Simone’s Markham Hall series, I was intrigued enough to follow them to London for their romance saga. Like it says on the tin, this story is not necessary for the following books. However, it does an excellent job of introducing Molly and Silas … Continue reading Review: London Lovers Series by Sierra Simone
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: Scientific Method Series by Kris Ripper
Catalysts (Book 1) The structure of this book is unusual but makes sense once you realize that it originally consisted of two books and that the first book originally consisted of a series of even shorter interludes. This narrative style might make the story disjointed for some readers, especially those who are looking for a … Continue reading Review: Scientific Method Series by Kris Ripper
Review: Horns, Hugs, and Hunger (Gods & Demons #3) by Kaye Draper
Read my review of Gods & Demons book 1, Fates, Fins, and Fangs.Read my review of Gods & Demons book 2, Wishes, Wings, and Woes. Events pick up steam in the latest installment to this serial epic, which I appreciated. Action, adventure, and sexiness galore, which is what we’ve come to love and expect from … Continue reading Review: Horns, Hugs, and Hunger (Gods & Demons #3) by Kaye Draper
Review: Thalanian Dynasty Series by Katee Robert
Theirs For the Night (Book 1) This short novella is intended to introduce the reader to the characters of the Thalanian Dynasty, a freebie so that readers are hooked enough to buy the full-length follow-up novel. (Full disclosure: It worked on me.) The events within are sexy and steamy, and I enjoyed Meg as a … Continue reading Review: Thalanian Dynasty Series by Katee Robert
Review: Hexworld Stories by Jordan L. Hawk
"A Christmas Hex" (Book 2.5) This is one of those stories that could have worked any time of year -- but the fact that it occurred around Christmas made it all the sweeter. After reading the full-length novels in this series, it was easy to forget that witches and familiars in New York City did … Continue reading Review: Hexworld Stories by Jordan L. Hawk
Review: Cards of Love: The Moon (New Camelot #4) by Sierra Simone
This short and sexy follow-up to the New Camelot trilogy does much to explain Merlin’s role in the whole situation. It portrays two very different relationships across time in a way that also shows off how Simone uses point-of-view to amplify her storytelling. I do have some questions about the off-screen events that bring Merlin … Continue reading Review: Cards of Love: The Moon (New Camelot #4) by Sierra Simone
Review: Not Quite Hunter (Not Quite #3) by Kaye Draper
Plenty of things happened in this installment to the Not Quite series, but in the end, nothing changed. I didn’t see much character development, and though Sam had a sexy interlude with a new character, nothing about the conclusion hinted that there might be more to the relationship. I got the feeling that Draper doesn’t … Continue reading Review: Not Quite Hunter (Not Quite #3) by Kaye Draper
Review: Wishes, Wings, and Woes (Gods and Demons #2) by Kaye Draper
As usual, I devoured the latest installment of this series as soon as possible and enjoyed every moment of it. Troya continues to grow as a character as she regains more memories of her previous lives and Derek White's connection to it. Her relationships with her boyfriends grow deeper and more solid. And Draper's world-building … Continue reading Review: Wishes, Wings, and Woes (Gods and Demons #2) by Kaye Draper
Review: Bringer of Night (SPECTR #3.2) by Jordan L. Hawk
After all the shenanigans that have occurred over the course of this series, a run-of-the-mill murder mystery and case of mistaken identity are almost too boring for our heroes. Except nothing about this string of murders is normal, and John, Caleb, and Gray have friends (both old and new) along for the ride. There's yet … Continue reading Review: Bringer of Night (SPECTR #3.2) by Jordan L. Hawk
Review: Stalker of Shadows (SPECTR #3.1) by Jordan L. Hawk
The first installment of the next SPECTR epic brings us something completely different -- and all the best parts of exactly the same. John is now the character who must wait patiently while Caleb and Gray get to do what they do best (eat demons). They're in a new setting, which is why everyone is … Continue reading Review: Stalker of Shadows (SPECTR #3.1) by Jordan L. Hawk
