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Review: Make Me Desperate (Make Me) by Beth Kery

Lou: We continue our reviewathon for the Make Me serial and this week it’s part four. Oh boy was part four unbelievably sexy with some beautiful scenery that really set the tone. Jacob ups the sex factor and surprises Harper with a surprise visit at her place of work. Harper knows she’s dancing dangerously, but […]

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Review – Shatter (Unbreakable Bonds #2) by Jocelynn Drake & Rinda Elliott

Reviewed by: E How I got this book: ARC from the author Maverick trauma surgeon Ashton “Snow” Frost keeps the world at a distance, relying only on his three closest friends to keep him connected. But when a ghost from their past returns to Cincinnati, Snow stands to lose everyone he loves. Framed for murder

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Review – Wizard of the Grove (Wizard of the Grove Omnibus) by Tanya Huff (rerelease)

Reviewed by: E Now available in one volume, the novels which began Tanya Huff’s career. Child of the Grove and The Last Wizard form a powerful fantasy duology about the last wizard ever to be born into the world. It is the saga of Crystal, a daughter of Power whose destiny is to put an

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Audio Review: The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith

The Silkworm was an enjoyable sequel to Robert Galbraith’s debut, The Cuckoo’s Calling. I’ve stuck with the audiobook format because of its narrator, Robert Glenister. The Silkworm follows months after the ending of The Cuckoo’s Calling. After solving such a high-profile case, Cormoran Strike and Robin now have high-paying clients that are keeping them super

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Review: Make Me Tremble (Make Me) by Beth Kery

Lou: Make Me Tremble, part two of the Make Me serial, follows on directly from Harper’s and Jacob’s sudden but intense masturbation scene. I loved this instalment because it showcases what I think has become a trademark of Kery’s, with a dominant hero who makes his intentions known to his heroine in a way that

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