"Chase just gets better and better"—Booklist "Utter rockstar perfection. I dare you to stop reading until the end."—#1 New York Times bestselling Author Rachel Van Dyken New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Samantha Chase has thrilled readers with her breathtaking Shaughnessy Brothers: Band on the Run series. Now, get the whole series for one low price: One More Kiss, One More Promise, and One More Moment. About the books in this Continue Reading
Review: Pretty Boy D by Rachel Jonas and Nikki Thorne
Pretty Boy D by Rachel Jonas and Nikki ThorneNew Adult Contemporary RomanceJuly 9, 2021 Self Published Review by Jen Pretty Boy D is the next smexy installment in the Kings of Cypress Point series by Rachel Jonas and Nikki Thorne. We’re working our way through the hot triplet brothers and Dane Golden is the star of this book. Dane, Pretty Boy D, is a beautiful, social media star/athlete who is rich, snarky, and to quote Bella from Twilight “unconditionally and irrevocably in Continue Reading
New Releases: Week of August 2-6, 2021
I Kissed a Girl: An LGBTQIA New Adult by Jennet Alexander AMZ * BN * K * Audible If the Shoe Fits: A Meant to be Novel by Julie Murphy AMZ * BN * K * Audible Live and Let Grow by Penny Reid AMZ * BN * K * Audible Studfinder (The Busy Bean) by L.B. Dunbar and Heart Eyes Press AMZ * BN * K * Audible Wildflower (Speakeasy) by Mae Wood and Heart Eyes Press AMZ * BN * K * Audible Firefly (Speakeasy) by Krystyna Allyn and Heart Eyes Press AMZ * BN * K * Audible The Dating Dare: A Novel by Jayci Continue Reading
Smexy Deals!
A horrifying secret rises in the aftermath of an archangelic war in New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh’s deadly and beautiful Guild Hunter world. . . . The Archangel of Death and the Archangel of Disease may be gone but their legacy of evil lives on—especially in Africa, where the shambling, rotting creatures called the reborn have gained a glimmer of vicious intelligence. It is up to Titus, archangel of this vast continent, to stop the reborn from spreading Continue Reading
Review: Heartbreak for Hire by Sonia Hartl
Heartbreak for Hire by Sonia HartlContemporary RomanceJuly 27, 2021, by Gallery Books Review by Melanie I tried hard to like this book. I thought the premise was interesting and clever and unusual to say the least. But ultimately, it broke down in the execution and by the end of the book, I was truly appalled by the actions of the MMC and could no longer support or even care about whether these people ended up together. In the course of reading a romance, if the reader stops being Continue Reading
Take My Books Giveaway Winners!
The winners of Take My Books Giveaway are: Set #1- Renee G Set #2- Martha Lawson Set # 3- Victoria Temeña-Husemann Set #4- Jamadoria Set #5- Amanda Johnson All winners have been notified by email. Continue Reading
Sunday Smexy Deals!
Forever is a heartbeat away . . . Kerris Moreton knows how to make things work. Bounced from foster home to foster home as a kid, she adapted; when opportunity arose, she thrived. Now, about to open her own business and accept a marriage proposal, Kerris is ready to build the life she's always wanted. The only thing missing? A passionate connection with her would-be fiancé, Cam. Kerris wants to believe that sparks are overrated until Walsh Bennett lights her up like the Fourth of July. . . Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap-Up
Happy Saturday! Have a great weekend! Continue Reading
Smexy Deals!
Can a spirited, down-to-earth influencer get an uptight hockey player out of his shell? JoshI am a warrior. That’s been my motto since I recovered from a near-death accident when I was younger. Now I enjoy my nice, settled life in Dallas playing pro hockey—a boring life is better than being dead. I’m not a party guy or an adventurer; I like my routine and peace and quiet. So being traded to New York is the worst possible change that could happen. And meeting unfiltered and fascinating Sara Continue Reading
The Psy/Changeling Channel: Blaze of Memory
Melanie: Well, this book was a ride…the kind of ride I actually wanted to get off of long before it ended. It’s a little strange to me that in the same month that we delved into some of the Psy/Changeling novellas, we also read a book that arguably could and maybe should have been a novella. When Melinda and I were messaging back and forth during the course of reading this book, she made a comment that really resonated. “Is boring worse than asshole,” she pondered. I’m hoping that over the Continue Reading









