Review: The Only Thing by Marie Harte
I didn’t realize how much I like the fake relationship trope but this gave us a natural development of the romance and a nice blend of sexy and sweet.
I didn’t realize how much I like the fake relationship trope but this gave us a natural development of the romance and a nice blend of sexy and sweet.
Cam and Joellen engage in a delightful battle of wit and the ultimate winner is the reader.
A sweet goodbye to a wonderful series. I will miss the O’Briens greatly.
A delightful romance. This is my first Catherine Bybee novel and I would like to check out the rest of this series.
I was so excited to find this sequel story featuring Mason’s brother, Oswald. He was the thoughtful and considerate brother in Book 1. But Oswald might have become more coldblooded in the four years between stories. The romance between Fenella and Oswald was building nicely. Unfortunately, the story eventually fell flat for me when the conflict turned stupid and ruined all the bonding between the characters.
Eight Simple Rules for Dating a Dragon is my favorite in the series. It will make you laugh and cry.
Things are settling down at Demon Club or are they? There might be more to Nava being the first femal Rasha and relationships are blowing up everywhere.
The entire series is currently on sale from Feb 20th to Feb 26th.
Rebecca Zanetti knows how to build the perfect amount of tension. You know something bad is coming.
You are just not sure if…no, when all your worst fears will come to fruition.
I didn’t realize that the Winter Olympics started. What perfect timing!
Shining Through was a wonderful balance of characters, locations and the backstage hardships of competative figure skating.
I love Patricia Brigg’s Alpha & Omega series even more than her Mercy Thompson series. I just love the dynamic of Charles and Anna. That’s why I was a bit disappointed in Burn Bright since I felt I didn’t get enough of Charles-and-Anna-time as a chunk of the story splits up their time together. I had to do an immediate re-read to that I could appreciate the rest of the story.