This week at Smexy…
A review – A Little More Love by Kendra Leigh Castle (helyce)
B+ review – Roadside Assistance by Marie Harte (tori)
B review – The Deeper He Hurts by Lynda Aicher (mandi)
B review – Guardian’s Mate by Jennifer Ashley (tori)
B review – Dressed to Kiss Anthology (mandi)
C+ review – Change of Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn (kini)
C review – Taming the Highlander by May McGoldrick (sheena)
C review – Now That It’s You by Tawna Fenske (kini)
D review – 1/2 Cocked by Michelle Hughes (helyce)
Feature: An Indecent Longing by Stephanie Julian
Smexy’s Top Ten
News from Mandi:
Well Hung by Lauren Blakely is a fun, erotic story that was super cute. I did it on audio and it’s a pretty quick listen. I enjoy this author and I like that she tells the romance in the hero’s POV.
The Bear Who Loved Me by Kathy Lyons ended up disappointing me. A Grizzly bear hero who has a human fated mate – I had frustrations. Review coming next week.
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News from Tori: Her Halloween Treat (Men at Work #1) by Tiffany Reisz–A fun laughter filled holiday set erotic romance between woman with a broken heart and an old high school friend. Review to come.
Trophy Wife by Noelle Adams–Lack of chemistry and storyline cohesiveness disappointed me overall.
Loving You Easy by Roni Loren–A WOOOWEEE OMG HAWT boundary stretching erotic romance that uses virtual reality and a suspenseful storyline to heal thee damaged people. Review to come.
I like You Just Fine When You’re Not Around by Ann Wertz Garvin– A humorous and poignant woman’s journey to find her footing in the world as she tries to cope with her boyfriend leaving her, her sister abandoning her newborn, and her mother’s slow decline from Alzheimers. Gavin examines the intricacies of family, relationships, and friendships and how the ties that often bind us can be a prison of our own making.
School Ties by Tamsen Parker–A hint of the taboo brings an erotic romance to life when a student and teacher’s forbidden attraction blossoms when the student becomes the teacher. Review to come
Just Friends by Monica Murphy– Murphy has the perfect voice for bringing out the “DRAMA” in teenage life. A fast paced, well written story that reveals the ups and downs of HS relationships and friendships so well, you pretty much dislike everyone in the book and want to slap them all silly. Review to come.
This weekend I’m reading Elle Kennedy’s The Goal and painting. WEEEEEEE!!!! Not.
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