My library had KEEPSAKE as an available now on audio. And since I read the previous two books in the True North series, I picked up this one. Keepsake doesn't break any new grounds but it wasn't a bad read, but it wasn't a captivating one either. Like the all books in this ...
Audiobook Review – Keepsake by Sarina Bowen
Audiobook Review – The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
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 – Made for You by Melissa Marr
MADE FOR YOU is a book I've been meaning to read for the last three years. When I went to the Romantic Times Convention in 2015, I heard Melissa Marr talk a little about this book. As a lover of young adult, I thought this one sounded intriguing with a psychotic killer ...
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 – 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 ...
Book Review – Craving by Helen Hardt
Work has been really crazy for me, so I've been on the hunt for quick, mindless romances to read. I remember seeing this series all over the place—on social media, advertisements on prominent bloggers' websites. I thought with so many popular bloggers essentially endorsing ...
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 – Dancing on Broken Glass by Ka Hancock
One of the signs of a great book is how it affects you emotionally. When I say that, I don't mean that it makes you cry necessarily but rather how invested you are in the characters and their journeys. With DANCING ON BROKEN GLASS, I felt everything. I rejoiced with Lucy and ...
Book Review – Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers
REDEEMING LOVE is a powerful love story between a former prostitute and a farmer but it's also an allegory of God's love. This retelling of the Book of Hosea is set during the height of the Gold Rush. Emotional, heart-wrenching, and rich in love, this story captured my heart ...
Book Review – Sugar Daddy by Lisa Kleypas
Lisa Kleypas's contemporary romance debut, SUGAR DADDY, is a blend of a coming-of-age story and a love story. Liberty Jones's voice is charming and I felt immediately connected to her and her story from page one. Though, I felt frustrated with how the romance (or should I ...