REVIEW: The Usual Family Mayhem by HelenKay Dimon
Sandy M’s review of The Usual Family Mayhem by HelenKay Dimon
Romantic Suspense published by Avon 11 Mar 25
I can definitely see why this family has usual mayhem. And more is about to rain down on several unsuspecting folks when Kasey Nottingham makes an unexpected appearance.
REVIEW: The Devils by Joe Abercrombie
Kaitlyn‘s review of The Devils by Joe Abercrombie
Fantasy Audiobook published by Tor Books 13 May 25
The Devils is a highly entertaining medieval times Suicide Squad. There is never a dull moment.
REVIEW: Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts
Sandy M’s review of Hidden Nature by Nora Roberts
Romantic Suspense published by St. Martin’s Press 27 May 25
I always enjoy Nora Roberts’ characters and plots. They’re charming and intriguing, then suspenseful and romantic. This time around all of that is there as anticipated – and then some – but it’s the villains that very nearly steal the show.
REVIEW: Fallen Gods Trilogy by Hannah Kaner
Kaitlyn‘s review of Fallen Gods Trilogy by Hannah Kaner
Fantasy published by Harper Voyage Sep 23 – Apr 25
The Fallen Gods Trilogy is a complete epic fantasy series and I’m ready to binge!
REVIEW: No More Yesterdays by Catherine Bybee
Veena’s review of No More Yesterdays (The Heirs, Book 3) by Catherine Bybee
Contemporary Romance published by Montlake 17 Jun 25
Estranged from their father, the Stone siblings are surprised to be named his heirs. Now Alex Stone is sitting in the CEO chair, but the surprises keep on coming – mostly unpleasant, except for Hawk Bronson, security guard, protector, and sexy in the extreme.
REVIEW: Jilted by Vi Keeland
Sandy M’s review of Jilted by Vi Keeland
Contemporary Romance published by Bramble 6 May 25
I’ve read just a few Vi Keeland books, and I’ve enjoyed each one quite a bit. This story is no exception. And I really, really like Wilder Hayes. The he-falls-first trope is moving its way up my favorites list. And Wilder doesn’t let up one bit, once he knows this jilted bride is the one for him.
REVIEW: The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig
Kaitlyn‘s review of The Knight and the Moth (Stonewater Kingdom, Book 1) by Rachel Gillig
Fantasy Romance published by Rachel Gillig 20 May 25
I laughed. I cried. I loved it, and now I desperately need Book 2.
REVIEW: Sunset by Sharon Sala
Veena’s review of Sunset (Crossroads, Book 1) by Sharon Sala
Contemporary Romance published by Sourcebooks Casablanca 03 Jun 25
Ms. Sala launches a brand-new series set in a small town in Texas. Sonny Bluejacket, once a famous bull rider, gets bucked off a bull and barely survives. Having used up all his money in his recovery, he lives with his brother, working with horses to make a living, until an old friend leaves him his ranch in Crossroads, Texas.
REVIEW: An Ember in the Ashes Series by Sabaa Tahir
Kaitlyn‘s review of An Ember in the Ashes Series by Sabaa Tahir
Young Adult Fantasy published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers Apr 2015 – Dec 2020
An Ember in the Ashes is a pretty great series. It has all the elements of an awesome young adult fantasy story. And I’m fully recommending it, even though there were TWO love triangles in the beginning. 😂
REVIEW: Just Beachy by Wendy Wax
Sandy M’s review of Just Beachy by Wendy Wax
Contemporary Romance published by Berkley 3 Jun 25
I’ve enjoyed a number of Wendy Wax books over the years, including some her 10 Beach Road series, of which this story plays a small part, eventually bringing in a few previous characters. It’s a fun read, but there are other issues that just kept me from really liking this book like I have so many others of the author.