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, […]
The Sweetest Thing | Jill Shalvis | Book Review
I think the thing about Jill Shalvis’s books is that they are like Pringles, you can’t have just one. Reading multiple books from a series in a row one right after another is a luxury for me. I do not often do it because I have extreme TBR pile guilt, and if it’s from a […]
Allison: A Christmas To Remember | Anthology Review
A Christmas To Remember is a new anthology filled with short stories from Jill Shavis, Kristen Ashley, Hope Ramsey, Molly Cannon, and Marilyn Pappano. All of the stories are set around Christmas time, and each have some sort of a tie to other series or other characters that the authors have previously written about. It […]
Sleigh Bells In The Snow | Sarah Morgan | Book Review
Today marks a momentous occasion — it marks that one time I finished EVERY SINGLE Christmas themed Netgalley egalley that I requested in 2013. You guys, it’s time to top off your wine glasses or your hot chocolate mugs and sit back as I tell you all about Sarah Morgan’s charming holiday romance Sleigh Bells In […]
Allison: Mistletoe Bay | Marcia Evanick | Book Review
I picked up Mistletoe Bay by Marcia Evanick at my local library because I wanted to help April in her quest to do all holiday related reviews during the month of December. I was instantly drawn in by the premise of a “magical Christmas” and was excited to see exactly what that entailed. Luckily for […]





