In the Garden of Discontent by Lily White In the Garden of Discontent by Lily White Release: February 19, 2020 Genre: Romantic Suspense An at times difficult read, jam packed with abuse, helplessness, neglect and misery.This is more "psychological Lily" than "dark Lily", an into the pits of hell mix of both. Please don't ignore … Continue reading Book Review ~~~ In the Garden of Discontent
Book Review – Midnight Fae Academy #1
This felt almost like a bully romance at first, poor Aflora was treated so badly by both Shade and Kols. I totally and utterly wanted to throat punch them both. But then we start seeing another side to each guy and they rather grew on me and along with Zeph they make great partners for … Continue reading Book Review – Midnight Fae Academy #1
BOOK REVIEW ### ZOMBIE PLAYLIST
Title: Zombie Playlist A great read I totally recommend, especially if you enjoy dystopian, apocalypse kinda-romances.This is one of those books that you devour, it's definitely a "I'll put it down at the end of this chapter, or maybe the next, or maybe in half-an-hour," read that will keep you up way, way, way past your bedtime. … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW ### ZOMBIE PLAYLIST
REVIEW – Darker Than Love
This is a short read since it's the prequel to Darker Than Love by the same authors. There is a lot of action in this, including some scorching hot sex scenes, and plenty of character building. This didn't leave a LOT of space for world building/ background setting BUT there was enough of that and I fully … Continue reading REVIEW – Darker Than Love
REVIEW – Black Light: Roulette Wars
Hot, kinky and every story brings something new and exciting to the mix.The stage setting scenes didn't draw me in as much as they have done in previous years, but let's face it, we're not really here for that. We want the scorching hot, boundary pushing scenes that each year's contributors bring to life. Prelude by … Continue reading REVIEW – Black Light: Roulette Wars
Book Review – Lumi by Elin Peer
LUMI (Cultivated #3) by Elin Peer A difficult and heart breaking path to a truly beautiful love story.I adored Lumi and Damien's story, which is told both in present day along with clearly defined flashbacks to the past. This allows a well paced reveal of many untold and unknown events that have shaped the people … Continue reading Book Review – Lumi by Elin Peer
Destroyed by Eva Dresden – Review
Destroyed by Eva Dresden(Omega’s Destruction #3) Publication date: February 13th 2020Genres: Adult, Dark Romance, Omegaverse I'm simultaneous floating though empty space, devoid of all sensation and standing in the middle of a riotous explosion of colour and emotion.If you’ve got this far, in the trilogy, then you know just what to expect … or do … Continue reading Destroyed by Eva Dresden – Review
Compulsion – Zoey Ellis
This is a thoroughly enjoyable novella. Set in an omegaverse world that is low technology and contains magic (though we don't experience that aspect in this book) the novella focuses hugely on the two main characters Roclan and Nyan.I really liked both characters, and the author managed to include some important personal growth for Roclan. … Continue reading Compulsion – Zoey Ellis
LEGEND by MR Leahy
Title: Legend Collection: Sinister Fairy Tales CollectionAuthor: M.R. Leahy Release: February 6, 2020Genre: Dark Fairy Tale RetellingGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46260363-legend A bit (lot?) of a "me not you" situation because technically there wasn't anything wrong with the technical writing, plot or pace, but this just didn't engage me emotionally. It's quite a short read and felt more … Continue reading LEGEND by MR Leahy
Long Lost by Lexi Blake – Review
Long Lost, an all-new sensual and suspenseful standalone in the Masters and Mercenaries: The Forgotten Series from New York Times bestselling author Lexi Blake is available now! A stolen past The only thing Tucker remembers of his past is pain. Used in a doctor’s evil experiments, his memories and identity were erased, and his freedom … Continue reading Long Lost by Lexi Blake – Review
