Review: Night Shift (Midnight Texas #3) by Charlaine Harris

I’m surprised to say that I’m really going to miss these people. The author has always said that the Midnight Texas series was a trilogy, and this was the third book. Also, I remember reading somewhere recently where she confirmed that Night Shift was the last book, but can’t find the site. I picked up […]

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Review – The Summer Dragon (The Evertide #1) by Todd Lockwood

Reviewed by: E The debut novel from the acclaimed illustrator—a high fantasy adventure featuring dragons and deadly politics. Maia and her family raise dragons for the political war machine. As she comes of age, she anticipates a dragon of her own to add to the stable of breeding parents. Her peaceful life is shattered when

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Beth Kery–Writing the Perfect Serial Romance

Has and I are currently reading and loving Beth Kery’s Make Me serial, featuring investigative journalist, Harper McFaddan, and software entrepreneur, Jacob Latimer. Beth Kery is our go-to-author for hot and sensual erotic romance. Thanks to Berkley and to Beth Kery, we have a fantastic and informative guest post that answered our question: What makes

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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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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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