Review

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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Joint Review: Dawn of the Flame Seas by Jean Johnson

Marlene: I picked this up because I usually love Jean Johnson’s writing, whether it is military SF or science fiction romance or fantasy romance. I even hunted up her fanfiction, and loved that too. But this, this just doesn’t read like her usual. And by usual I mean that it was not instantly absorbing. Nor

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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: Make Me Say It (Make Me) by Beth Kery

Lou: Make Me Forget is the third instalment of the Make Me serial, and things are progressing slowly for Jacob and Harper, with Jacob revealing and trusting Harper with his need and enjoyment of BDSM in the bedroom. Harper doesn’t know whether she can trust Jacob not to hurt her, especially as he distanced himself

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Review – ‘Til Death Do Us Part by Amanda Quick

Reviewed by: E Calista Langley operates an exclusive “introduction” agency in Victorian London, catering to respectable ladies and gentlemen who find themselves alone in the world. But now, a dangerously obsessed individual has begun sending her trinkets and gifts suitable only for those in deepest mourning—a black mirror, a funeral wreath, a ring set with

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