Book Review: The Alpha Experiment (Mismatched Mates #5) by Eliot Grayson

Reviewed by Becca   TITLE: The Alpha Experiment SERIES: Mismatched Mates #5 AUTHOR: Eliot Grayson PUBLISHER: Smoking Teacup Books LENGTH: 219 pages RELEASE DATE: April 29, 2021 BLURB: Studying shifter genetics takes brains, patience…and sometimes simulating mating rituals with your Read more

Audio Book Review: Sweet as Honey (Aster Valley Book 2) by Lucy Lennox (Author) and Michael Dean (Narrator)

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE:  Sweet as Honey SERIES:  Aster Valley Book 2 AUTHOR:  Lucy Lennox NARRATOR:  Michael Dean PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  9 hours and 24 minutes RELEASE DATE: April 6, 2021 BLURB: When I rode my bike into Aster Read more

New Release Book Review: Convincing Cole (Shore Thing Book 1) by Jaclyn Quinn

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE: Convincing Cole SERIES: Shore Thing Book 1 AUTHOR: Jaclyn Quinn PUBLISHER: Self-published LENGTH: 218 pages RELEASE DATE: April 23, 2021 BLURB:  Cole Sullivan Life’s been pretty amazing. Moving back to my hometown of Coral Pointe Read more

Recent Release Review: My Best Friend’s Brother by K.C. Wells

Reviewed by Cindy   TITLE: My Best Friend’s Brother AUTHOR: K.C. Wells PUBLISHER: Self-published LENGTH: 166 Pages RELEASE DATE: March 26, 2021 BLURB: My best friend’s younger brother is all grown up. And gorgeous. Casey’s off limits. Forbidden. But that Read more

Recent Release Review: Pretty Poison (Sinister in Savannah #3) by Aimee Nicole Walker

Reviewed by Anna Lynn   TITLE:  Pretty Poison SERIES:  Sinister in Savannah #3 AUTHOR:  Aimee Nicole Walker PUBLISHER:  Chasing Rainbows Press LLC LENGTH:  283 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 20, 2021 BLURB: Redemption seeker. Chameleon. Damaged heart. By day, Rocky Jacobs Read more

Release Day Review: Learned Reactions (Higher Education #2) by Jaycee Ellis

Reviewed by True   TITLE: Learned Reactions SERIES: Higher Education book 2 AUTHOR: Jayce Ellis PUBLISHER: Carina Press RELEASE DATE: March 9, 2021 LENGTH: 242 pages BLURB: “The friends-to-lovers trope feels fresh in Ellis’s hands, in part because it’s underpinned Read more