Audiobook Review – Devil’s Cut by J.R. Ward

Audiobook Review – Devil’s Cut by J.R. Ward

Within the pages of J.R. Ward's DEVIL's CUT is the conclusion to one of my most highly anticipated love stories this year—the fate of Samuel T. and Gin's whatever-mance they have going on. J.R. Ward's Dynasty-inspired Southern soap opera is a quick and run romance read. I ...

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Audiobook Review – Always by Sarah Jio

Audiobook Review – Always by Sarah Jio

Sarah Jio's ALWAYS is a second-chance romance and women's fiction hybrid that some may enjoy. Due to an abundance of plot holes, less-than-stellar writing, and melodrama galore, I far too many problems and I didn't like this book. Being as this is a women's fiction novel, ...

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Book Review – The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney

Book Review – The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney

"Please make a list of every possession you consider essential in your life." J.P. Delaney's THE GIRL BEFORE has such an alluring premise and there moments where I couldn't put it down. But the far-fetched plot points, pseudo-sexual dominant storyline, and over-abundance of ...

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Book Review – Results May Vary by Bethany Chase

Book Review – Results May Vary by Bethany Chase

* I have an excerpt from Chapter 1 to share with you below my review. You'll want to know what happens next after you read it! Book Review: As I'm writing this review, I'm sitting here deep in my feelings. So I apologize in advance for my lack of eloquence (not that I ...

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Book Review – The Story of Us by Dani Atkins

Book Review – The Story of Us by Dani Atkins

I was absolutely hooked on this story in the beginning but didn't like how the author made the reader like and dislike the two love interests for the sake of convenience. Two weeks from getting married to her longtime on-and-off boyfriend Richard, Emma is in a car ...

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Book Review – The One That Got Away by Bethany Chase

Book Review – The One That Got Away by Bethany Chase

Book Review: The opening lines of this book totally pulled me in... Every woman has one. That name you Google at two o'clock in the morning. That intoxicating connection that somehow never solidified into anything real; that particular memory you still visit every now and ...

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