Genre: Contemporary

Review:  Inseverable by Cecy Robson

Review: Inseverable by Cecy Robson

Posted June 20, 2016 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Contemporary, Small Town / 2 Comments

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]What a perfect summer read.   Sun, fun and college friends having one more summer together before they join the real world.   Trinity Summers is just the bubbly, happy girl to help Calahan get passed his PTSD and learn to live again.  [/box] Trinity Summers has no boundaries, and apparently no filters. While I might […]

Review:  One King’s Way by Samantha Young

Review: One King’s Way by Samantha Young

Posted November 2, 2015 by Lucy D in Blue Collar, Book Reviews, Contemporary / 0 Comments

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]This book takes us time traveling back to when Joss and Braden first started dating. It features Craig the bartender who kissed Joss to piss off Braden before they officially starting dating. I enjoyed watching Craig the manwhore being hooked for the first time and how amazed he was that he like it.[/box] […]

Review:  Nuts by Alice Clayton

Review: Nuts by Alice Clayton

Posted October 12, 2015 by Lucy D in Blue Collar, Book Reviews, Contemporary / 0 Comments

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]Nuts. This book is full of of them. Everyone in this story is little bit crazy and a great deal delightful.  I just loved Leo and Roxie.  This book had the same magic as her Redhead series and Wallbanger.  It’s a perfect blend of witty banter, romance, sex and fun. [/box] Roxie Callahan […]

Review:  Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Review: Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Posted June 2, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Contemporary, New Adult / 0 Comments

Moonlight is the last in the On Dublin Street series. As a final story, it was a wonderful tale of Shannon’s brother, Logan MacLeod, recently released from prison. Logan went to jail for beating up Shannon’s ex-friend after he attacked Shannon. We know what a good man he is for what he has done to support Shannon over the years, but two years in prison has Logan doubting his self-worth. It is new neighbor Grace who helps remind Logan what a good man he truly is.