THE WALL OF WINNIPEG AND ME checks off several boxes for what makes a good romance book. A brooding hero of few words: Check. A tension-filled journey to love: Check. Likable characters: Check. Good relationship development: Check. All of these things had me ...
Audiobook Review – The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
Audiobook Review – Royally Screwed by Emma Chase
I've enjoyed some of Emma Chase's novels. But more recently, I've been 0-2 for her. I've seen several of my book friends enjoy this book and some who hadn't. Instead of being the romantic comedy I expected, ROYALLY SCREWED ended up being a erotic sex fest void of the sweet ...
Audiobook Review – Bittersweet by Sarina Bowen
FREE BOOK: As of posting this review BITTERSWEET is free on Amazon. Be sure to check price before one-clicking. Sarina Bowen is yet another author I hadn't read until picking up BITTERSWEET. This is the first book in Bowen's True North series, a series of interconnected ...
Audiobook Review – The Baller by Vi Keeland
I'm a Vi Keeland virgin no longer. THE BALLER is one of many audiobooks I listened to while working on my new house. It met the requirements of what I was looking for: mindless, contemporary romance, sexy, and fun. THE BALLER was certainly steamy and humorous in some parts ...
Audiobook Review – Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren
I decided to pick this up audiobook because so many of my fellow readers loved this book hard. I can see why LOVE AND OTHER WORDS connected with so many readers, but I didn't entirely feel the same level of adoration to the story as a whole. Through past/present ...
Audiobook Review – The Ones Who Got Away by Roni Loren
A shared tragedy brings two former lovers together again twelve years later in Roni Loren's THE ONES WHO GOT AWAY. This is a sexy romance that delves into timely heavy subjects, but my overall impression of the book was that it was just okay. As teens, Finn and Liv kept ...
Audiobook Review – Appealed by Emma Chase
I enjoyed Overruled and Sustained, the first two books in Emma Chase's Legal Brief series, so I wanted to give the final book in the trilogy a try. While it certainly offered the same steam factor as the previous books, the plot was too generic and full of cliches that ...
Audiobook Review – The Idea of You by Robinne Lee
Robinne Lee pens a May-December romance that left me crawling to the end and wondering how this all will work out. Will it work out? Even though I wasn't as invested in the love story (and I knew the ending due to a friend accidentally spoiling it for me), I can empathize ...
Audiobook Review – The Art of Crash Landing by Melissa DeCarlo
Twenty-seven minutes is, if anyone ever asks, exactly how long it takes to cram everything I own into six giant trash bags...Most people would probably have a hard time totally fucking up their life in under an hour. But then again, I'm not most people. I'm amazing. I'm like ...
Audiobook Review – Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
When I read the tagline for this book last year, I knew I HAD to read SOMETIMES I LIE! Check it out: "My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know: 1. I'm in a coma. 2. My husband doesn't love me anymore. 3. Sometimes I lie." This slow-building ...