Category: Reviews

Don’t Speak by Katy Regnery

Don’t Speak by Katy Regnery

3.5 stars — Well darn.  I just didn’t connect to this book like I was expecting to.  I love Ms. Regnery’s Blueberry Lane novels, but this is the first of her Modern Fairytale stories that I’ve read.  I’ll still give the others a try, but I think I had some expectations for it from seeing people […]

Posted February 16, 2017 by lenoreo in Blog Tour, Reviews / 0 Comments
Sweet Tea and Summer Love by Regan Claire

Sweet Tea and Summer Love by Regan Claire

Blurb: It’s been more than a decade since Anna Lynne graced the home where she spent every summer of her childhood. Now, she’s back and overwhelmed by memories of her last summer there. One defined by loss, love, growth, and change. A few short months that changed her forever.Anna Lynne was mourning her father while […]

Cheater by Rachel Van Dyken

Cheater by Rachel Van Dyken

Blurb: Lucas Thorn wasn’t born a cheater. All it took was a single moment—say, a certain disastrous incident on the night before his wedding—and boom. Reputation destroyed forever and always. So now he owns it. He has a lady friend for every night of the week (except Sundays—God’s day and all), and his rules are […]

Royal Affair by Parker Swift

Royal Affair by Parker Swift

Blurb: One seriously sexy son-of-a-duke . . . Behind the posh British accent, Dylan Hale possesses a down-and-dirty sexiness. Off-the-charts gorgeous, a ruthless architect . . . and did I mention he’s a future duke? Every time we touch, it’s wildfire. All need and lust and heat. But Dylan has rules: just sex, no one […]

Waking Up Alive by Emma Shortt

Waking Up Alive by Emma Shortt

3.5 stars — I moved this book up on my TBR b/c I’m trying to read books featuring black characters for black history month, and from the cover I assumed Tye was black.  I feel like there are different reasons for having diverse characters, and if your reasons are to see things from the perspective […]

Posted February 8, 2017 by lenoreo in Reviews / 0 Comments
Adapted for Film by Stacey Rourke

Adapted for Film by Stacey Rourke

Blurb: Aubrey Evans is living every author’s dream; her sizzling romance novel is being turned into a blockbuster film. She would be celebrating this momentous event, if she wasn’t busy fighting over every tiny production detail with the maddeningly cavalier director, Kole Camden. When news of their heated rivalry hits the gossip columns, drastic measures must […]

Posted February 5, 2017 by Curly Carla in Goodreads Challenge, Reviews / 0 Comments
Brightest Kind of Darkness (Brightest Kind of Darkness #1) by P.T. Michelle

Brightest Kind of Darkness (Brightest Kind of Darkness #1) by P.T. Michelle

Blurb: Nara Collins is an average sixteen-year-old, with one exception: every night she dreams the events of the following day. Due to an incident in her past, Nara avoids using her special gift to change fate…until she dreams a future she can’t ignore. After Nara prevents a bombing at Blue Ridge High, her ability to see […]

Hot Licks by A.M. Arthur

Hot Licks by A.M. Arthur

4.5 stars — Well damn, that was even better than I was anticipating.  Again, with this series I dove in to the 2nd book without reading the first, and I had some conflicting feelings about that story and the amount of angst it contained.  So when I was offered a widget for this book, I took […]

Posted February 4, 2017 by lenoreo in NetGalley ARCs, Reviews / 0 Comments
Make Lemonade (Hope Falls) by Cassie Mae

Make Lemonade (Hope Falls) by Cassie Mae

Blurb: Beth’s dream has always been Disneyland, and with the way life has been going, a trip to the magical world was just the ticket she needed. But with a broken transmission halfway there, Beth and her boyfriend Ben get stranded in the town of Hope Falls, and she is not in the best of moods. […]

Posted February 2, 2017 by Curly Carla in Reviews / 0 Comments
A Mortal Song by Megan Crewe

A Mortal Song by Megan Crewe

4.5 stars — I’m a day late, but I started reading this book to fulfill the January theme for one of my Diversity challenges, which was “Stories based on/ inspired by diverse folktales/culture/mythology.”  This book fit that theme PERFECTLY and I’m so glad I picked it up with this challenge in mind, b/c I was […]

Posted February 2, 2017 by lenoreo in Reviews / 5 Comments