REVIEW: Rally by Devney Perry
Sandy M’s review of Rally (Treasure State Wildcats, Book 3) by Devney Perry
Contemporary Romance published by Devney Perry 6 Aug 24
I have to admit when I discovered this book is about one of the Treasure State Wildcats students, I was a bit wary. The older I get anymore, the more a lot of younger characters don’t work for me. Even though my angst and other youthful whatnot was years ago, I don’t necessarily want to live it again through anyone else – even my romance heroes and heroines. Fortunately, at least for me, Devney Perry is so very good at her craft.
REVIEW: House of Dead Duology by Nicki Pau Preto
Kaitlyn‘s review of House of Dead Duology by Nicki Pau Preto
Fantasy Romance published by Margaret K. McElderry Books 25 Jul 23 – 13 Aug 24
These books are so crazy good. The world building and magic system are excellent. The character dynamics are so well done. I love everything about these two books.
REVIEW: All Our Tomorrows by Catherine Bybee
Veena’s review of All Our Tomorrows (The Heirs, Book 1) by Catherine Bybee
Contemporary Romance published by Montlake 18 Jun 24
When the will was read, no one was more surprised than siblings Chase and Alex that their estranged billionaire father has left their estate to them and to find they have a sibling they knew nothing about and who has a share in the estate. Now they have to take over running the business, find their sibling, and thwart the evil stepmother and everyone else who is lusting after the money. Simple? Anything but.
REVIEW: Alone with You by Aly Martinez
Sandy M’s review of Alone with You by Aly Martinez
Contemporary Romance published by Aly Martinez 11 Aug 24
Aly Martinez never fails to punch you in the solar plexus with every emotion we can experience, then break your heart, and eventually weave everything back together, leaving you wrung out but undeniably happy. The first chapter in this book starts that journey in the most heart-wrenching way and doesn’t let up until your very last heartstring is pulled. Truett and Gwen have been through an unimaginable ride, and going along with them is everything a romance reader would want in such a story.
REVIEW: War of Lost Hearts Series by Carissa Broadbent
Kaitlyn‘s review of Daughter of No Worlds (War of Lost Hearts, Book 1) by Carissa Broadbent
Romantic Fantasy published by Cora Broadbent 7 Jan 20 – 10 Feb 20
The War of Lost Hearts trilogy is a literary masterpiece and one of the best series I’ve ever read. The plot, the characters, the twists, the tension, the politics, it’s all PERFECT. Tisaanah is an incredible MC and Max is in my top five book boyfriends for sure. He can easily hold his own against the likes of Rowan and Rhysand.
REVIEW: Passions in Death by J.D. Robb
Veena’s review of Passions in Death (Eve Dallas, Book 59) by J.D. Robb
Romantic Suspense published by St. Martin’s Press 03 Sep 24
Eve Dallas is a homicide cop, but this one hit close to home. A bachelorette party at the Down and Dirty and a murder in the same room, where Eve was once assaulted at her own pre-wedding bash. A surprise turns bloody, the wedding flowers will become funeral flowers, and the long-dreamed-about honeymoon to Hawaii will never happen. Is it a crime of passion or cold premediated murder? Eve and her trusty sidekick Peabody are on the job and justice will be served.
RETRO REVIEW: Daring Time by Beth Kery
Sandy M’s review of Daring Time by Beth Kery
Time Travel Romance released by Berkley Trade 5 May 09
I should know better than to doubt Ms. Kery and her books. Early on in Daring Time there is slight reference to the hero being into BDSM. I gave a half-hearted groan, thinking that doesn’t bode well for me during the reading of this book. While I do read books here and there which contain elements of this lifestyle, the stories usually don’t work for me, mainly because sex scenes are liberally sprinkled with those elements just for the heck of it. Ms. Kery, however, gives the reader a good story that encompasses such habits which is only a small part of the characters’ lives and clearly enhances the enjoyment of those lives. read more…
RETRO REVIEW: Wolf Rain by Nalini Singh
Veena’s review of Wolf Rain (Psy-Changeling Trinity, Book 3) by Nalini Singh
Romantic Fantasy published by Berkley 04 Jun 19
Ms. Singh takes us back on a nostalgic journey to where it all began with the leopards and wolves. Alexei, on patrol in a remote part of the SnowDancer den, finds and rescues an imprisoned empath who is loudly broadcasting her distress. Surprisingly, she has been a prisoner for most of her life in this corner and yet she emerges fighting strong, even having the temerity to challenge a SnowDancer lieutenant.
Who is Memory and how will her unique powers play into the post-silent world? Snuggle down and be prepared for an emotional treat.
RETRO REVIEW: The Time Weaver by Shana Abe
Sandy M’s review of The Time Weaver (Drakon, Book 5) by Shana Abe
Paranormal Romance published by Bantam 20 May 2010
It’s obviously been a while since I’ve kept up with Shana Abe’s Drakon series. I’m not sure why I didn’t read this book back in 2010 when it hit the shelves, because I am a fan of the series. I’m glad, however, I finally got to it, and I definitely missed both her storytelling and her dragons. I like that these Drakon all have different powers aside from shifting into such beautiful and dangerous creatures. Honor Carlisle is the most intriguing yet among the dragons, with Alexandru a close second. Ms. Abe’s imagination is amazing and spectacular, as readers discover with each book in this incredible world. read more…
RETRO REVIEW: The Obedient Bride by Mary Balogh
Sybil’s review of The Obedient Bride by Mary Balogh
Historical Romance published by Signet 6 Jun 89
I have to say I wouldn’t have read this book if not for two things – the review at AAR and I like Mary Balogh’s writing.
I have a real hard time with cheating. Now, it doesn’t bother me if it is before the hero meets the heroine. I can get past it if it is before they are sexually involved. But once the main characters are having sex, the whole mistress thing pisses me off.