Erotic Romance

Review: Ecstasy Claimed by Setta Jay

This series is super high on the smexing content, with the paranormal worldbuilding secondary to the erotic romance. I reviewed Ecstasy Unbound favourably here, and while I liked Ecstasy Claimed, I didn’t enjoy it as much as the first book, which had more action within the paranormal setting. Gregoire and Alyssa’s romance was very heavy […]

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Joint Review: Everything Left Unsaid by Molly O’Keefe

Lou: I’m a late bloomer when it comes to Molly O’Keefe’s books. I’ve heard and read so many great things about her writing but sometimes I arrive very late to the party. Everything I Left Unsaid is probably one of my favourite reads of this year. The setting was a little stark in tone but

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Review: Her Bestfriend’s Step-father by Opal Carew

I was confused reading this book because I couldn’t figure out the identity of the hero. The blurb features Dare but the story began with Adam’s POV, the heroine’s best friend. Adam and Ashley both have feelings for one another but have never acted on their attraction. This book has, and what I call, a

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Review: Shattered by Cynthia Eden

These days it’s not often I pick up a romantic suspense to read as my tastes run towards contemporary and sci-fi and fantasy. Yet there was something about Shattered’s blurb that caught my attention. I’ve heard great things about Cynthia Eden and while I really enjoyed Shattered with its action-packed suspense and super creepy characters,

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Review – Penalty Play by Lynda Aicher

Reviewer: MinnChica Henrik is a well known ladies man and he is never without a woman on his arm. But meeting Jacqui is new and exciting for him. She isn’t his typical lady friend. She doesn’t care about his status, his money, or his fame. But as their sexual relationship develops, Jacqui realizes that Henrik

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