They kissed in the rain on a London rooftop, and Severn knew this memory was one he'd never surrender.Primal Sin I'm not sure if I love Ariana Nash or hate her, not after what she did to me, Severn and Mikhail.We start with lies and betrayal, manipulation and machinations before sliding into the most wondrous, … Continue reading REVIEW //\\ Primal Sin
REVIEW//\\ The Vanity of Roses
The Vanity of Roses by Lily White Genre: Romantic SuspenseRelease Date: March 25, 2020Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50731598-the-vanity-of-roses He wasn't just beautiful in the traditional sense, he was exquisite. As if a sculptor had spent months chiseling marble to create the perfect masculine form, but then a painter came in to sweep deep shadows across him. The Vanity … Continue reading REVIEW//\\ The Vanity of Roses
REVIEW //\\ Mafia Captive
I'm really disappointed with how low the average rating is for this book, because to my mind it takes the "captive romance" genre and twists it into something uniquely and refreshingly different.Kitty Thomas writes complex characters in difficult situations and refuses to follow the expected conventions and 'rules'. Perhaps that is why so many give the … Continue reading REVIEW //\\ Mafia Captive
REVIEW //\\ Noir Reformatory
Noir Reformatory by Lexi C Foss and JR Thorn I'm a little torn on my rating for this book, it had great writing and good world building, scorching hot sex scenes and three engaging characters but I just felt that, at times, the plot was a little lacking. There was too long spent wash, rinse … Continue reading REVIEW //\\ Noir Reformatory
Review //\\ True Control 4.1 & 4.2
The True series, by Willow Madison, is one that very much polarises readers. I'm obviously in the 'loved them' camp since I don't usually post reviews on here of books I didn't like or books I DNF'd.The series has been out quite a while now, I know the author and reviews mention editing issues but … Continue reading Review //\\ True Control 4.1 & 4.2
Review//\\ Dolly by Measha Stone
Dolly by Measha Stone Oh my word, Measha Stone does Dark incredibly well.Dolly throws you into the dark end deep end right from the start. It's fairly harrowing at times, particularly because we experience the suffering, rather than just impassively observing. What I really enjoyed was how the story moved forward and how we got to really … Continue reading Review//\\ Dolly by Measha Stone
Review //\\ Shadowlands Sector
My first read by this author and definitely NOT my last - especially as this one ends on a cliffie!I came to this story via Andorra Sector by Lexi C Foss. We briefly met Dusan there, though Mila Young's clever world building and dissemination of information means you don't need to read that to understand and enjoy this. The … Continue reading Review //\\ Shadowlands Sector
Review //\ The Devil’s Fool
As a child, teen and young adult I read voraciously, with Science Fiction and Fantasy eventually topping the list as my favourite genres. 3 children in fewer years combined with a lack of available funds meant that reading for pleasure became a very occasional treat. As with many things, NOT doing something became the habit, … Continue reading Review //\ The Devil’s Fool
REVIEW //\\ Black Light: Brave
Black Light: Brave (Black Light #16) by Maren Smith Oh my word this book is a whirling maelstrom of all the feels.I think Maren Smith has left me a little bit broken after reading, Brave. I cries so many times, so many tears, as my heart broke repeatedly for the heroine's suffering. She may also have created the most perfect … Continue reading REVIEW //\\ Black Light: Brave
Review //\\ True #3
True Choices (True #3) by Willow Madison Am I ever going to actually like Max for more than a few pages at a time?This was the book where for me the relationship between Lucy and Max seemed to slide slowly from consensual DD to abuse. MY boundaries were overstepped in the previous books, but that … Continue reading Review //\\ True #3
