Today we have a post from author Joey W. Hill on Dom vs Domme. Hill's most recent release, At Her Command, is an F/m story and is available now. Ever since I’ve been writing BDSM romance, I’ve noticed I can have two Dominants, in two different stories, who are pretty much equally uncompromising with their respective submissives. They will be expecting their sub to live up to his/her potential, care for themselves. They will also demand a great deal from them in terms of service, acceptance Continue Reading
Exclusive Excerpt: High Heat by Annabeth Albert
Hi! I am so excited to be here on one of my favorite blogs with an exclusive excerpt of HIGH HEAT, my sexy new firefighter romance. This is book two in my Hotshots series about smoke jumper wildfire fighters in Central Oregon, but each book is designed to stand alone as well. HIGH HEAT centers around an injured smoke jumper, Garrick, trying to recover from serious injuries and his sexy new neighbor, Rain who barrels his way into Garrick’s life, complete with a lost dog who needs them both. In Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap Up
Guest Post: Smexy Welcomes Emma Salah New Releases: Week of July 20-24, 2020 Review: A Touch of Stone and Snow by Milla Vane Angela’s Minis- The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson and Mr. Malcolm’s List by Suzanne Allain The Chicks Gaslighter Album but make it Romance Top Ten July 24, 2020 Kini: My reading the last week has not been great so I am hoping this weekend will be better. I think I am going to jump ahead and read Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade (out in Continue Reading
Top Ten July 24, 2020
We made it another week folks. This week has ben 7 years long so I am super excited for Friday. 10. I will leave this here for your viewing pleasure. 9. I saw this video on IG and this couple is #relationshipsgoals View this post on Instagram True love ❤️ • Song: “Someone To You” by @bannersmusic (VC & consent @sweethomeauburnal ) A post shared by Couples | Wholesome Posts 🤍 (@relationships.xy) on Jul 12, 2020 at 8:01am PDT 8. How not Continue Reading
Guest Post: Office Romances by Jayce Ellis
Jayce stopped by to talk about Office Romance. Jayce's new novel, Andre is out today! Office romances are an, in my opinion, uniquely sexy thing. They’re rife with built-in conflict, but the source of that conflict is what makes them tricky to get right. They’re like fated mates: how do you know the characters love each other for themselves and not because Fate has predetermined they’re perfect together (I’ve read an absolute ton of paranormal and Omegaverse in the past three months and I Continue Reading
Top Ten July 10, 2020
We made it another week! I am really looking forward to the weekend. Here's some fun/interesting/silly things I found on the internet and wanted to share. 10. Calling all crafters- knitters, crocheters, sewers. A new group called emPower People came out with a pattern for a purple bandana to be worn when you are voting, protesting/marching, speaking out about injustice. You can follow them on IG and learn more about the project. View this post on Instagram Continue Reading
Guest Post: The Big Convo by Cara Bastone
Cara Bastone stopped by to talk about romance and her novel, Just a Heartbeat Away, released on June 30. I have read it and loved it and it will be one of my favorite books this year. There are the good romance novels: the page turners that make you grin at your Kindle and send incoming phone calls to voicemail because there is no way in heck that you’re going to get interrupted in this part of the book. And then… there are the great romance novels: The ones that you find yourself Continue Reading
Mini Review Monday- Mini reviews for books by Kelly Jamieson and Chanel Cleeton
I’ve read a couple of books lately and want to tell you about them. Game Changer by Kelly Jamieson- I had taken a break from hockey romance for a while and have recently started to pick them up again.This is part of a series but I was able to read it as a stand alone. I was drawn to this because it is a jilted bride story. The story opens with Molly walking down the aisle and when it is time to say her vows, she reads texts from her intended to another woman. She flees the ceremony with Continue Reading
Review: Finding Joy by Adriana Herrera
Our friend Melinda @melindaedits, is here with a review for Finding Joy by Adriana Herrera, available now! This book is appropriately titled Finding Joy and the joy veritably leaps off the page at every turn. Desta comes to Ethiopia as an American aid worker, and his family had previously lived there when he was young. His connection to the country, the food, and the culture there was really beautiful to see throughout the book. I felt it at every turn and it was apparent that Hererra had a Continue Reading
Review: The Marriage Game by Sara Desai
CW: death of sibling, discussion of secondary character’s relationship that included Intimate Partner Violence, ailing parent This is Desai’s debut, although she was previously published as Sarah Castille. She had some super sexy boxing series that I know I read at least one of those. I didn’t know what to expect from this book. I wasn’t sure if it would skew more women’s fiction than romance. For me it was a good blend of both. Layla, our female protagonist, is a little down on her Continue Reading