Genre: Romance

Country Hearts by Cindi Madsen

Country Hearts by Cindi Madsen

3.5 stars — This was an adorable romance, and if you’re a fan of Hallmark movies, then I think you’re going to love this one.  It played out exactly as the movies do, giving me the same sweet feelings.  Honestly, the only reason I didn’t rate it higher is that while I enjoy the occasional […]

Posted January 15, 2020 by lenoreo in Reviews / 3 Comments
The Bazaar (Fae’s Captive #6) by Lily Archer

The Bazaar (Fae’s Captive #6) by Lily Archer

This one had the most action in all this series books so far.  So many deaths and so much destruction. Really liked all the world building and revolutionary intrigue throughout. Beth is a one of a kind character, full of witty comebacks and annoyingness that gets under Gareths skin.  She is aggravating one minute then […]

Fallen Crest Forever (Fallen Crest High #7) by Tijan

Fallen Crest Forever (Fallen Crest High #7) by Tijan

I was underwhelmed with this ending. It didn’t need to be a full length novel, an extended epilogue would have sufficed honestly.  Not a lot really happened, it was just a bunch of the same internal struggle between families and their feelings for one another.  And while I loved this series, I’m kinda mad at […]

The Studying Hours (How to Date a Douchebag #1) by Sara Ney

The Studying Hours (How to Date a Douchebag #1) by Sara Ney

It was pretty good. I’m not a real big contemporary fan, but I love a good enemies to romance/opposites attract trope.  And this fit the bill.  I really like Sara Ney’s books so I usually always read them, especially the sports romance ones.  Those are like my kryptonite man.  And I couldn’t tell you why. […]

No Man Can Tame (The Dark-Elves of Nightbloom #1) by Miranda Honfleur

No Man Can Tame (The Dark-Elves of Nightbloom #1) by Miranda Honfleur

Favorite Quotes: Books had power, the power to defeat hopelessness with escape, ignorance with enlightenment, fear with knowledge. And she wanted every person to have access to that power, to harness it, for peace, understanding, and better lives. He shielded her from the breeze, his shoulders taut. He wanted to meet that coldness with warmth, […]

Roomies by Christina Lauren

Roomies by Christina Lauren

4 stars — Ahhhh, a marriage of convenience to screw over immigration!  I’m a sucker for that trope…and the meltworthy Irish accent didn’t hurt either. This was my first book narrated by K.C. Sheridan, and she was delightful to listen to.  I loved her pacing, her level of emotion, and her Irish accent for Calvin […]

Posted January 12, 2020 by lenoreo in Audio Books, Reviews / 1 Comment