This week at Smexy... A review - A Bollywood Affair by Sonali Dev (contemporary/mandi) A/B+ joint review - Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews (urban fantasy/tori/mandi) B+ review - Maybe This Christmas by Sarah Morgan (contemporary/mandi) B review - Gray Bishop by Kelly Meade (urban fantasy/tori) B review - Archangel's Shadow by Nalini Singh (paranormal/mandi) C+ review - Seventh Grave and No Body by Darynda Jones (urban fantasy/tori) C review - He's No Prince Charming by Elle Daniels Continue Reading
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Our Best of 2014….So Far.
First, happy Fourth of July!! Go drink a beer and eat a hot dog! 2014 is half over and we wanted to take a moment to briefly reflect on our favorite books we've read so far this year. Tori: It’s hard for me to do lists like these. I wish I could list all the books I’ve read so far because regardless of any issues or misgivings...there is something I have enjoyed about each and everyone of them. Black Arts by Faith Hunter-A new beginning for Jane Yellowrock which blows the series Continue Reading
Favorites of 2013….So Far
Taking a break from the Top Ten today to bring you our favorite books of 2013 so far. Has 2013 been a good year for you up to this point? Looking over our reading lists, we have found some goodies. Before we begin, let me note that this list is brought to you by: (Thanks Linkin Fever) Mandi’s Favorites: Painted Faces by LH Cosway. Review l GR l Amz Beyond Control by Kit Rocha Review l GR l Amz Captive Prince Vol 1 and 2 by SU Pacat Review l GR l Amz Thank you for Riding by Meg Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap Up
This week at Smexy… A review – Wait For You by J. Lynn (new adult) B review – Carolina Girl by Virginia Kantra (contemporary) B review – Predatory Anthology by Alexandra Ivy, Nina Bangs, Dianne Duvall & Hannah Jayne (pnr) B review – The Duchess Hunt by Jennifer Haymore (historical) B- review – The Taming Of Ryder Cavanaugh by Stephanie Laurens (historical) B- review – Strength by Carrie Butler (new adult) C+ review – Forever by Jacquelyn Frank (pnr) C- review – Crazy Little Thing Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap-Up
This week at Smexy… B+ review – Can’t Stop Believing by Jodi Thomas (contemporary) B+ review – Justice by Jennifer Harlow (superhero romance) B review – Bound by Him by Red Garnier (erotic contemporary) B review – Ruby by Jeffe Kennedy (erotic bdsm) C+ review – Secret Maneuvers by Jessie Lane (romantic suspense) C+ review – Still by Mary Calmes (m/m contemporary) C review – Sole Support by Kaje Harper (m/m contemporary) C review – Wife in Name Only by Hayson Manning Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap Up
This week at Smexy…. A review – Painted Faces by L.H. Cosway (contemporary) A review - Sinner’s Gin by Rhys Ford (m/m contemporary) B review – Unforgivable by Joanna Chambers (historical) B review – Wild Burn by Edie Harris (historical) B- review –Kissing Kendall by Jennifer Shirk (contemporary) C review – Sacred Hearts by Dev Bentham (m/m contemporary) C review – The Impetuous Amazon by Sandy James (paranormal) C review – The Trouble With Being Wicked by Emma Locke (historical) On Continue Reading
Weekly Wrap-Up
This week at Smexy… A review – Royally Screwed by Emma Chase (Rom Con/mandi) B+ review – Thief of Hearts by L.H. Conway ( Rom Con/tori) B review – Top Shelf by Kelly Jamieson (Rom Con/kini) B review – Twisted Palace by Erin Watt (Rom Con YA/tori) B review – A Study in Scarlet Women by Sherry Thomas (Hist Mys/tori) B review – You Had Me at Christmas Anthology (Rom Con Holiday/mandi) C review – The Boy is Back by Meg Cabot (Rom Con/may) Cover Reveal and Giveaway: Chelsea Mueller’s Continue Reading
Tori’s Mini Reviews
Every once in a while I like to do a short write up of some “mini reviews” for books that for various reasons were not able to be included on the review schedule. I don't grade these reviews, I merely offer up my thoughts and opinions to you. Takedown (Bannon’s Gym, #2) by Cat Grant Romance Contemporary M/M July 29, 2014 Samhain I liked the premise of Takedown but found the story didn’t engage me. There were too many conflicts vying for attention, resulting in none of them being explored Continue Reading

