By Sin I Rise Part IIby Cora ReillySins of The Fathers book 2Available December 15thBy Sin I Rise Part II on AmazonMy Rating A fatal bond that was never meant to be.Marcella gave Maddox the impossible choice, and he chose her.Still, she wonders if Maddox is ready to commit to a relationship, or if he’s… Continue reading Review: By Sin I Rise Part II by Cora Reilly
Tag: Romantic Thriller
Review: There Is No Devil by Sophie Lark
There Is No Devil by Sophie Lark Sinners duet book 2 Available December 1st There Is No Devilby Sophie LarkSinners duet book 2Available December 1, 2021There Is No Devil on AmazonMy Rating I Couldn’t Kill Mara…But that doesn’t mean Shaw won’t.She’s living in my house, always with me, always under my control.The more I push… Continue reading Review: There Is No Devil by Sophie Lark
Review: The Worst Best Friend by Nicole Snow
The Worst Best Friendby Nicole SnowStandalonePublished November 8, 2021The Worst Best Friend on AmazonMy Rating It's all sunshine and butterflies until your brother's best friend dropkicks your heart.I knew I had it coming with Weston McKnight.The Adonis next door. The fever crush. The always protector.The man who walked away after pulverizing my soul.Seven years ago,… Continue reading Review: The Worst Best Friend by Nicole Snow
Review: Break by Grahame Claire
Break by Grahame Claire Bend & Break duet book 2 Available October 26th Breakby Grahame ClaireBend & Break duet book 2Available October 26, 2021Break on AmazonMy Rating What seems like a lifetime ago, I let her go.The second she returned, I couldn’t stay away.Now she’s asked the unthinkable.If I say yes, I can protect her.If… Continue reading Review: Break by Grahame Claire
Review: Memento Mori by Rayvn Salvador
Memento Mori by Rayvn Salvador Haunted New Orleans book 1 Available October 26th Memento Moriby Rayvn SalvadorHaunted New Orleans book 1Available October 26, 2021Memento Mori on AmazonMy Rating Remember, you must die.Spurred on by her mother’s need for the family’s fifteen minutes of fame, jaded skeptic Hanlen Arbor returns to her hometown, the root of… Continue reading Review: Memento Mori by Rayvn Salvador
Review: The Last Bloom by Jennifer Peer
The Last Bloom by Jennifer Peer The Last Bloomby Jennifer PeerStandalonePublished August 10, 2021The Last Bloom on AmazonMy Rating Grisly and disturbing serial killer novels are bestselling author's CJ Wilder's stock in trade. Her alter ego, Calliope Laurent lives in a small quiet town with her pair of beloved dogs. She guards her privacy as… Continue reading Review: The Last Bloom by Jennifer Peer
Review: There Are No Saints by Sophie Lark
There Are No Saints by Sophie LarkAvailable October 19th There Are No Saintsby Sophie LarkSinners duet book 1Available October 19, 2021There Are No Saints on Amazon I loathe Alastor Shaw.The city of San Francisco thinks we’re rival artists.In truth, we’re predators battling for hunting ground.We never chased the same prey. Until the night we both… Continue reading Review: There Are No Saints by Sophie Lark
Review: Canary by Tijan
This story is amazing. I couldn’t put this book down and read it all at once because it’s so intense, I couldn’t wait to see what happened next. I wasn’t sure what to expect because a lot of authors write mafia stories but few do it well, although this is Tijan so I should have… Continue reading Review: Canary by Tijan
Review: Kerrick by Dale Mayer
This story starts off with suspense and just keeps rolling. Kerrick is all business at first but once he’s secured the asset, we see a completely different side of him – warm and sweet. He’s easy to like. Amanda is fascinating and such a badass, I really love her character. She’s determined to save herself… Continue reading Review: Kerrick by Dale Mayer
Review: Bend by Grahame Claire
I keep getting myself into these cliffhangers and it’s killing me, but this one will be worth every minute of agony. I’m hooked on Beau and Cal. Beau initially seemed weak and shallow because she didn’t want to stand up to her abusive father. She made it sound like she valued her job too much… Continue reading Review: Bend by Grahame Claire