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Just for the Holidays… by Adriana Herrera

Just for the Holidays… by Adriana Herrera

4 stars — Well this was a solid second chance celebrity romance!  I have quite a few books by Ms. Herrera in my collection, but surprisingly this is the first I’ve read (if you don’t count hearing her read from her book at an event).  I kind of love that Harlequin is really embracing the […]

Posted December 13, 2021 by lenoreo in Reviews / 0 Comments
Borders by Thomas King & Natasha Donovan

Borders by Thomas King & Natasha Donovan

4 stars — *snort*  I don’t think I realized this was a children’s graphic novel, and then I’m thinking “wow, this is reading really fast.”  Not that it matters, I can read children’s books if I want to…it just amused me. I really enjoyed that it told a story that was fraught with a lot […]

Posted November 23, 2021 by lenoreo in Reviews / 0 Comments
Christmas in the City by Various Authors

Christmas in the City by Various Authors

OVERALL: 4 stars — Huh, this was actually a really solid anthology.  Pretty great Christmas vibes (some more than others), solid romances, lots of variety.  Obviously I enjoyed some more than others, but there wasn’t one I didn’t connect with at least a little, which is kind of rare for anthologies! JUST THE TIP by […]

Posted November 21, 2021 by lenoreo in Reviews / 1 Comment
Toxic by Lydia Kang

Toxic by Lydia Kang

3.5 stars — While I was intrigued by the plot and where it would go, in the end I wasn’t particularly attached to the characters, or the romance, which tends to be my bread and butter…and something I need to really push a book over the top. I both listened and read, though I only […]

Posted November 18, 2021 by lenoreo in Audio Books, Reviews / 0 Comments
Devi’s Distraction by Ruby Dixon

Devi’s Distraction by Ruby Dixon

4 stars — Devi was a fantastic change from the everyday.  I loved her nerdy science loving self, and how passionate she was about learning.  I both got her reticence with N’dek and didn’t…like, I got that she wanted to protect herself from hurt, but why she held on to the bizarre belief that Bridget was […]

Posted November 16, 2021 by lenoreo in Audio Books, Reviews / 1 Comment