Publisher: Indie

Fragments of Ash by Katy Regnery

Fragments of Ash by Katy Regnery

4.5 stars — So I’ve had an up and down ride with Ms. Regnery’s fairytales, and I was worried about whether this one was going to be a hit for me or not.  I am so extremely relieved to say I LOVED it!  It sucked me in right from the start, and made it hard […]

Posted September 29, 2018 by lenoreo in Reviews / 2 Comments
Daylight Robbery by Melissa Pearl & Anna Cruise

Daylight Robbery by Melissa Pearl & Anna Cruise

4.5 stars — This was most definitely my favourite story in the Aspen Falls series!  I LOVED it! The strength of this story lies in the individual stories of Leah and Kellan, and how they slowly converge.  The romance was lovely, don’t get me wrong, but that’s not what kept me coming back to this […]

Posted September 28, 2018 by lenoreo in Reviews / 0 Comments
Blood Oath (Darkest Drae #1) by Raye Wagner,  Kelly St. Clare

Blood Oath (Darkest Drae #1) by Raye Wagner, Kelly St. Clare

Favorite Quotes: Lord Irrik was officially weirding me out, which was saying a lot because I was pretty sure “weirding” wasn’t a word. I was inventing words because my vocabulary had no words for him. First rule of torture club, don’t talk about torture club. Ok, so I loved this book, hell, I loved this […]

House of Imperial (Secret Keepers #2) by Jaymin Eve

House of Imperial (Secret Keepers #2) by Jaymin Eve

Favorite Quote: There was no denying the four overlord best friends were total heartbreakers, but I preferred the one my soul was tied to. The darkness he carried didn’t bother me – it matched my own. The rugged beauty he wore so effortlessly had my body craving him. And more importantly, his care and consideration […]

House of Darken (Secret Keepers #1) by Jaymin Eve

House of Darken (Secret Keepers #1) by Jaymin Eve

Favorite Quotes: Our side of the street. Their side of the street. What crap was this? Did they segregate people here? Because I was not cool with any sort of segregation. Except for assholes – they could walk straight off a cliff. Sure, they were rich, probably famous, judging by the ten-foot-high fences, but we […]