City Of Jasmine by Deanna Raybourn | Book Review

Deanna Raybourn writes such delightful books. If you have not read her books yet, I recommend that you start with her Lady Julia Grey series, so that by the time you get to City Of Jasmine which is unconnected with the Lady Julia Grey books you are already a solid fan. I began reading City Of Jasmine […]

Rome by Jay Crownover | Book Review

I really totally do not regret my binge read of the Marked Men series, I think that it only has enhanced my enjoyment of each book. Rome, Crownover’s third book in the series, showcases the fact that the Marked Men just get better and better with each addition to the series. This is the story of Cora, […]

The Wanderer | Robyn Carr | Book Review

Are you the sort of person who reads one book by an author, hates it and then writes that author’s future works off? I am totally that kind of person. HOWEVER. When I have several books by said author and a slew of good reviews from people I trust, I am more inclined to give […]

Waiting On You by Kristan Higgins | Book Review

Waiting On You by Kristan Higgins is the third in her Blue Heron series and departs from the Holland family to focus on bar owner Colleen O’Rourke. I picked up Waiting On You despite having a list of books I needed to read which did not include Higgins’s latest book. You see, sometimes I crave certain […]

No Good Duke Goes Unpunished | Sarah MacLean | Book Review

When I am on a mini-break from work, I do not want heavy reads. When I am consuming a bottle of wine and decide, HEY LET’S READ A BOOK, I know that I want sexytimes and adults and GOWNS (and yes I totally did tweet that after finishing off a bottle of wine, while reading […]

Allison: The Christmas Wedding Quilt | Anthology Review

The Christmas Wedding Quilt was a book that I requested off of Netgalley back in late November when I was trying to put together a group of Christmas titles to review with April. Unfortunately, time and life got in the way, and I wasn’t able to get my review up like I had planned. Fortunately, […]