Book Review: Lovers (Wolves of Royal Paynes #3) by Kiki Burrelli

Reviewed by Donna   TITLE: Lovers SERIES: Wolves of Royal Paynes #3 AUTHOR: Kiki Burrelli PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 285 Pages RELEASE DATE: September 17, 2020 BLURB: Affectionately referred to as, the twins, Jagger and Huntley aren’t related, but that’s Read more

Recent Release Book Review: Catch Me ( Tattoos and Temptation #4) by Mia Monroe

Reviewed by Sadonna  TITLE:  Catch Me SERIES:  Tattoos and Temptation AUTHOR:  Mia Monroe PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  214 pages RELEASE DATE:  October 16, 2020 BLURB: It’s never worked with two. Is three the magic number? Cairo has been my bestie for years. He’s sexy, charming, Read more

Audio Book Review: Mate (Forbidden Desires, #3) by Piper Scott and Virginia Kelly (Authors) & Michael Ferraiuolo (Narrator

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE: Mate SERIES: Forbidden Desires #3 AUTHORS: Piper Scott & Virginia Kelly NARRATOR:  Michael Ferraiuolo LENGTH: 11 hours and 35 minutes RELEASE DATE: August 31, 2019 BLURB: Spitfire disgrace Matthieu Boudreaux has one wish: to age out Read more

Audio Book Review: No Shame (No Shame #4) by Nora Phoenix (Author) & Kenneth Obi (Narrator)

Reviewed by Anna Lynn   TITLE: No Shame SERIES: No Shame #4 AUTHOR: Nora Phoenix NARRATOR: Kenneth Obi PUBLISHER: Self-Published RELEASE DATE:  May 8, 2019 LENGTH:  10 hours, 31 minutes BLURB: Brad feels nothing but shame about himself. Shame about Read more

Release Day Book Review: A Faerie Story by Barbara Elsborg

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  A Faerie Story AUTHOR:  Barbara Elsborg PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:   334 pages RELEASE DATE:  November 1, 2019 BLURB:  Once upon a time, the fate of three men was decided in a world where it was forever Christmas. Read more

Book Review: Stalker of Shadows (SPECTR Series 3 #1) by Jordan L. Hawk

Reviewed by Chris   TITLE: Stalker of Shadows SERIES:  SPECTR Series 3 #1 AUTHOR:  Jordan L. Hawk PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  129 pages RELEASE DATE:  May 17, 2019 BLURB:   Some stones are better left unturned… John Starkweather feels restless. Though Read more