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Rebel by Rebecca Yarros

Rebel by Rebecca Yarros

4.5 stars — I received a free copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest and unbiased review/opinion.  Though in all fairness I didn’t get to this one before release, so I actually read my preordered copy instead. Welp, this was definitely my favourite of the series!!  It’s like they just kept getting better and better! […]

Posted September 6, 2017 by lenoreo in Blog Tour, NetGalley ARCs, Reviews / 0 Comments
Nova by Rebecca Yarros

Nova by Rebecca Yarros

4 stars — So I held out on reading this book when it was released, partly because I had a lot going on at the time, and partly because I kind of wanted to wait for Rebel and read it at once.  And now of course I’m going to be late for my Rebel review […]

Posted September 5, 2017 by lenoreo in Reviews / 0 Comments
#FinishLine by Cambria Hebert

#FinishLine by Cambria Hebert

Blurb: Every race has a finish line. Where you go after you cross it is what matters most. And sometimes, that’s the most intriguing. Here at GearShark, we’ve featured lots of drivers. All of them are well acquainted with the finish line. And as race fans, we’re well acquainted with cheering as they cross it. […]

#Blur by Cambria Hebert

#Blur by Cambria Hebert

Blurb: Nothing but a #blur… There’s a new kid in town, and he’s hell on wheels. From what we’ve heard, it may be because he knows exactly what hell’s like. Lonely. Scorching. Unforgiving. You may know his brother, the NRR hotshot (and former GearShark cover model) Lorhaven. It’s only natural a driver with his background […]

Misconduct by Samantha Kane

Misconduct by Samantha Kane

Blurb: The Birmingham Rebels play both sides of the field, proving that the hottest action isn’t always in the arena. Rookie running back Tom Kelly loves the perks of football stardom. Men, women—there’s no shortage of companionship for a pro athlete who’s hot, young, and willing, and Tom is definitely willing. But deep down he […]

The Director and Don Juan by Katy Regnery

The Director and Don Juan by Katy Regnery

Blurb: The Director and Don Juan is the second of four books about the Philadelphia-based Story sisters who are all on the look-out for love. Heiress Alice Story left her father’s company three years ago in a blaze of glory, inviting all of his employees to jump ship and join her, but only one accepted […]

The Hard Count by Ginger Scott

The Hard Count by Ginger Scott

Blurb: Nico Medina’s world is eleven miles away from mine. During the day, it’s a place where doors are open—where homes are lived in, and neighbors love. But when the sun sets, it becomes a place where young boys are afraid, where eyes watch from idling cars that hide in the shadows and wicked smoke flows […]

Posted June 13, 2017 by Curly Carla in Goodreads Challenge, Reviews / 0 Comments
Bulletproof by Melissa Pearl

Bulletproof by Melissa Pearl

4.5 stars — OMG, I was sucked into this one right from the start.  I had just finished trying to read a different book and was super frustrated and cranky, so even though it was after midnight I knew I needed a different taste in my mouth in order to fall asleep, so I started […]

Posted June 9, 2017 by lenoreo in Reviews / 0 Comments
All the Stars Left Behind by Ashley Graham

All the Stars Left Behind by Ashley Graham

Blurb: Relocating to Arctic Norway would put a freeze on anyone’s social life. For Leda Lindgren, with her crutches and a chip on her shoulder the size of her former Manhattan home, the frozen tundra is just as boring as it sounds. Until she meets her uncle’s gorgeous employee. Unfortunately, no matter how smoking hot […]