Review originally posted in January of 2014 by Angela at Fiction Vixen. Wicked After Midnight by Delilah S. DawsonBlud #3Steampunk PNR RomanceFirst published January 28, 2014 by Pocket Books Wicked After Midnight just proves that you never quite know what you’re going to get when you open another installment in the Blud series and journey back into the world of Sang. So far we’ve been introduced to Criminy Stain’s caravan and met his carnivalleos, traveled long distances on land Continue Reading
Retro Review: Black Widow by Jennifer Estep
Review originally posted in November 2014 on Fiction Vixen by Angela. Black Widow by Jennifer EstepElemental Assassin #12Urban FantasyNovember 25, 2014- Pocket Books I didn’t think this series could get any better. I didn’t think Jennifer Estep could still surprise me or throw me for a loop or make me love Gin Blanco any more than I already did, but boy was I wrong. Black Widow is the 12th book in the Elemental Assassin series and it blew my mind. In the best way possible. The last Continue Reading
Review: Peachy Flippin’ Keen by Molly Harper
Peachy Flippin’ Keen by Molly Harper Southern Eclectic, #1.5 Contemporary Romance/Southern Small Town April 9, 2018 Pocket Star Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: There was a reason Frankie didn’t work with living people. Peachy Flippin Keen’ welcomes readers back to Lake Sackett, GA with a very short and funny novella that preps readers for the second novel in Molly Harper’s hilarious Southern Eclectic series-Ain't She a Peach-which is Frankie McCready’s story. Frankie is the Continue Reading
Review: Cake at Midnight by Jessie L. Star
Cake at Midnight by Jessie L. Star Publication Date: January 15, 2018 New Adult Romance Pocket Star Reviewed by Kini I think it was the maybe possible love triangle that intrigued me in the blurb. I am always curious to see how this works out for the heroine. As we learn very quickly, Gio has been hung up on her male BFF for several years. But he frequently takes advantage of her and very early on she puts her foot down and banishes him from her life, at least temporarily. Which was way Continue Reading
Review: The Lady of Royale Street by Thea deSalle
The Lady of Royale Street by Thea deSalle NOLA Nights, #3 Erotic Contemporary Romance Pocket Star Books Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “I won’t judge you for your coffee choices.” When Sol DuMont asks his brother Alex to be his best man at his wedding to socialite Adrianna (Rain) Barrington, Alex is at a loss as to why but reluctantly agrees. Alex and Sol are like oil and water; Alex is uptight, devout, serious, and regimented in his professional and personal life while Sol Continue Reading
Review: Accidental Sire by Molly Harper
Accidental Sire by Molly Harper Half Moon Hollow, #6 Paranormal Romance/Comedy/NA Pocket July 24, 2017 Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “We were betrayed by Post-its.” Fans of Molly Harper will cheer with laughter at the 6th installment in her delightfully outrageous Half Moon Hollow series as she brings Jane Jamison nee Nightingale back front and center when two college students are turned into vampires. Jane is forced to take them under her wing and roof when the events Continue Reading
Review: Kiss My Boots by Harper Sloan
Kiss My Boots by Harper Sloan (Coming Home #2) Released: July 18, 2017 Contemporary Romance Pocket Books Reviewed by Mandi A few months ago I read Lost Rider, the first book in this series and fell for this author's voice. She reminds me a bit of the way Kristen Ashley writes - and I like it. This series focuses on four siblings - two brothers and a sister, and the sister, Quinn gets her HEA in this one in a second chance at love trope. Quinn is a car mechanic - it has been her Continue Reading
Review: The Queen of Dauphine Street by Thea de Salle
The Queen of Dauphine Street by Thea de Salle Series: Nola Nights, #2 Romance Comedy/Erotic May 15, 2017 Pocket Star Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “You’re Bill Nye-ing my sex rig.” “I work in construction! Wood’s my thing!” “Well, it's my thing, too, but I’m not sure we’re having the same conversation anymore.” Socialite Madeline (Maddy) Roussoux seems to have it all. More money, fame, and fortune than one person could possibly desire but no one, besides maybe her Continue Reading
Review: Intercepting the Chef by Rachel Goodman
Intercepting the Chef by Rachel Goodman (How To Score #1) Contemporary Romance Released: May 2, 2017 Pocket Star Reviewed by Helyce Favorite Quote: “You’re like the best parts of fall. Changing colors, the first brush of cool, crisp air. The stadium lights and cheering crowds, the scent of a well-worn ball Coach hands me after a win. All my favorite things wrapped up into one tiny, spirited package.” From the beginning, this story had me feeling a bit off-kilter. We meet Gwen, Continue Reading
Review and Giveaway: Snared by Jennifer Estep
Snared by Jennifer Estep Series: Elemental Assassin, #16 Urban Fantasy April 25, 2017 Pocket Books Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “Gravity’s a bitch and so am I.” Gin Blanco-assassin extraordinaire and the reluctant queen of Ashland’s criminal underworld- is back and facing her greatest adversary to date. Still looking for the head of the Circle, Gin finds herself with more questions than answers as she continues to gather intel on the group and more memories come to the surface. Continue Reading