REVIEW: The Serpent & the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent
Kaitlyn‘s review of The Serpent & the Wings of Night (Crown of Nyaxia, Book 1) by Carissa Broadbent
Paranormal Romance published by Carissa Broadbent 30 Aug 22
This book has been all over booksta and has so many rave reviews. They’re all 100% warranted – this story is awesome! @ashleigh.reads.books put this book on my radar months ago and I’m so glad she did.
REVIEW: The Night Island by Jayne Ann Krentz
Veena’s review of Night Island (Lost Night Files, Book 2) by Jayne Ann Krentz
Romantic Suspense published by Berkley 09 Jan 24
Talia March, along with her cohosts of the podcast “Lost Night Files,” is trying to track down the truth behind their own lost night. When she shows up for a meeting with an informant, she runs into Luke Rand, who’s also seeking answers to his lost night and the nightmares that indicate he might have killed someone.
REVIEW: California Dreaming by Bella Andre & Nicky Arden
Sandy M’s review of California Dreaming (Davenports, Book 1) by Bella Andre & Nicky Arden
Contemporary Romance published by Carmel Oak Press 01 Feb 24
It has been quite some time since I’ve read Bella Andre. I always enjoyed her writing and stories. So I was happy to see the first book in a new series, and decided I needed to read her once again.
REVIEW: Bride by Ali Hazelwood
Kaitlyn‘s review of Bride by Ali Hazelwood
Paranormal Romance published by Ali Hazelwood 6 Feb 24
If we’re going off vibes, this was phenomenal, and I had a blast reading it. If we’re being objective, then I think the fantasy world building could have been improved, because the modern world setting still left me with a lot of questions. But I had the best time binging this, so vibes win out.
REVIEW: Leopard’s Hunt by Christine Feehan
Veena’s review of Leopard’s Hunt (Leopard, Book 15) by Christine Feehan
Paranormal Romance published by Berkley 20 Feb 24
Gorya Amurov maintains his calm facade, no matter the provocation, and has built himself a reputation of being the family peacekeeper. Unbeknownst to his family, his leopard is almost out of control and this last assignment that he takes on to head up a territory in Louisiana and put it to rights will most likely be his last. Little does he know that his life is about to change in far-reaching ways.
REVIEW: The Engagement Party by Darby Kane
Sandy M’s review of The Engagement Party by Darby Kane
Suspense Thriller published by William Morrow Paperbacks 5 Dec 23
Darby Kane (aka HelenKay Dimon) has become a favorite of mine since she began her suspenseful stories a couple of years ago. She keeps you guessing till the end, makes the stories twist and turn when least expected, and always gives you a satisfying ending after living dangerous lives with her characters.
REVIEW: When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker
Kaitlyn‘s review of When the Moon Hatched (Moonfall, Book 1) by Sarah A. Parker
Romantic Fantasy published by Sarah A. Parker 13 Jan 24
I moved this to the top of my TBR because @savs.books review left me thinking of nothing but this book. I’m so glad I did, because this really has everything – fae, dragons, a badass assassin FMC and a totally swoon worthy he-falls-first MMC.
REVIEW: Dane’s Mark by Lora Leigh
Veena’s review of Dane’s Mark (Breeds, Book 33) by Lora Leigh
Paranormal Romance published by Berkley 06 Feb 24
There’s been a long gap in this series, so when a new book showed up, it definitely piqued my interest. The first Leo and his son Dane are Breed royalty, so any mate of Dane’s will be smarter, faster, and an alpha in her own right? Or will she?
REVIEW: Where the Lost Wander by Amy Harmon
Sandy M’s review of Where the Lost Wander by Amy Harmon
Historical Fiction/Romance published by Lake Union Publishing 28 Apr 20
I discovered Amy Harmon last year when I listened to the audio version of What the Wind Knows and instantly fell in love with her characters and writing. Thus, this is just my second book by her, and it has cemented her talent for me as an all-time favorite author. Her stories are poetry in motion, ripping emotion from you at nearly every turn. And what made this book even more interesting for the genealogist in me is Ms. Harmon has used her own family history as the cornerstone for this long and arduous journey over the Oregon Trail.
REVIEW: The Whole Time by Catherine Bybee
Veena’s review of The Whole Time (D’Angelos, Book 4) by Catherine Bybee
Contemporary Romance published by Montlake 14 Nov 23
I have absolutely loved this series, and now that the immediate family members are enjoying their happily ever after, it’s time to get to know best friend Salena a bit better. If you’ve been reading the series, then it’s no secret that Ryan Rutledge is going to woo and claim Salena, and what a fun romp that claiming is. read more…