Deep Dark Secret (Secret McQueen #3) by Sierra Dean Urban Fantasy March 06, 2012 Samhain Publishing Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “Do you kiss you mom with that mouth?” “No, but I would tell her to go fuck herself with this mouth.” At the end of A Bloody Good Secret, Secret McQueen killed a tribunal member, which automatically requires her to take the deceased place. Now that she is on the Tribunal, Secret finds herself playing more of an administrative role and being less Continue Reading
Smex Scene Sunday
I had a hard time finding a scene from this book to share with you today because they are SO explicit. Which I approved of as I read, but I need more coffee before I can type out these naughty words. *grins* So I’m just giving you a brief glimpse into Ren and Lucas’s relationship. As the story progresses, Ren’s former love, Cole comes into the picture. I liked how the Ren/Lucas/Cole dynamics were handled. “On your knees.” Ren slid gracefully to her knees, thighs open, lips parted, Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap-Up
Here is what we talked about this week at Smexy: B+ review – Waltz This Way by Dakota Cassidy B review – A Rogue by Any Other Name by Sarah MacLean B review – Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison B review – Hunter’s Prey by Moira Rogers B review – Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas B- review – The Merzetti Effect by Norah Wilson C review – Taking a Shot by Jaci Burton C- review – Perfect Blood by Kim Harrison C- review – Wicked Edge by Nina Bangs May discuss her Love for Continue Reading
Smexy’s Top Ten–March 9th
10. This is my “fun read” this week, St. Nacho’s by ZA Maxfield. I think the only other story I’ve read by her is her short in a Carina Press holiday anthology (which I liked). I met her at AAD last year she is a lot of fun. I’m excited to finally be starting this book. Any other ZA Maxfield recs? 9.Cute picture for a shirt, yes? This and many other book related products can be found at a site called, Gone Reading. In their words: Gone Reading International LLC, a philanthropic enterprise Continue Reading
Review: Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas
Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas Contemporary Romance (with magical element) February 28, 2012 St. Martin’s Reviewed by Mandi I’m relatively new to Lisa Kleypas contemporaries. I’m a huge fan of her historicals and decided to try Smooth Talking Stranger this year on audio. I ended up loving it, and still plan to read the other two in that series. But I didn’t want to let this new contemporary pass me by. I was hesitant though for one main reason – magic. I don’t like magic in my Continue Reading
Winners!
The four winners of the Take My Books Contest are: Set #1 – Samantha Set #2 – Stacy Set #3 – Cheryl C. Set #4 – TInaF All winners have been emailed. We’ll do it again in April! Continue Reading
Review: Wicked Edge by Nina Bangs
Wicked Edge by Nina Bangs (Castle of Dark Dreams #5) March 6, 2012 Paranormal Romance Trade Paperback Berkley Reviewed by Helyce Passion is an angel whose job is to guide humans into making the right decisions when they get too close to crossing over and making poor choices or bad decisions. Trouble is, Passion is bored in heaven and she doesn’t always make the best choices for herself. Take her reason for choosing the name she did: “You said you got to Continue Reading
Guest Author: Thea Harrison
Just Between You and Me I’m delighted to be back on Smexy Books! Thank you for having me! When I sat down to consider the possible smexiness of another blog with you, I got to thinking about a recommendation made by a follower from Twitter who said she loves to hear about the little tidbits that only the author knows about the characters. That turned my thoughts to having a good old-fashioned gossip fest, and I decided it would be really fun to share with you, the readers, little snippets from Continue Reading
Review: Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison
Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison (Elder Races #4) Paranormal Romance March 6, 2012 Berkley Reviewed by Mandi In this installment of Thea Harrison’s Elder Races series, we dive into the world of Djinn and oracles. This book starts right where Serpent’s Kiss ends, but can be read as a stand alone. Khalil was called to Grace’s house as a payment of a debt he owed to the vampire Carling at the end of Serpent’s Kiss. He was sent to keep Grace’s niece and nephew safe, as she dealt with a Continue Reading
Winner!
The winner of Fair Game by Patricia Briggs is: Kristi Congrats! Email has been sent. Continue Reading
