Review: Knight by Kristen Ashley

Knight Kristen Ashley

Anya Gage works hard, goes to school and likes to dress up and go out with her girlfriends now and then. She doesn’t expect anything to be handed to her on a silver platter and doesn’t complain about having to earn everything she has. She attends a party with her friend that is hosted by [...]

Review: Captivated by Lauren Dane

Captivated Lauren Dane

After spending 11 months held hostage by the Imperialists, Vincenz is the first person to provide human contact to Hannah Black.  Hannah’s vulnerability, and the fact that his father is the head of the Imperialists, brings forth Vincenz protective instincts.  He refuses to let her be taken from him instead taking her home to where he [...]

Review: In the Company of Witches by Joey W. Hill

In The Company of Witches Joey W. Hill

“I was a courtesan,” she said evenly.  “Before that I was a straight-out whore.  For a short time, I was a ten-buck-a-blow teenaged hooker who hung out in alleys, so messed up and hungry for sustenance I left a couple bodies behind.  Now I’m a madam.  I enjoy men; I enjoy sex.  You have a [...]

Review: Knight by Kristen Ashley

Knight Kristen Ashley

I have waited and waited for one of my fellow FV girls to pick up a Kristen Ashley book.  Her books are pretty much revered on Goodreads however I have heard her writing can be rough and not for everyone.  While watching her fill up my recent updates page I kind of hoped someone else would [...]

Review: Lover Unexpected by Brindle Chase

Lover Unexpected Brindle Chase

Lisa lives a pretty boring life.  She works early and she works late with not much else to fill the hours between.  While she realizes she is bored that is probably all right with her because she isn’t the party girl crazy type anyway. When her friend Nikki tells her she is getting set up [...]

Review: The Shifter by Jean Johnson

The Shifter

Usually when I DNF a book, it’s because it’s just that bad, but that’s not the case here. I don’t mean to damn this book with faint praise, but I’ve read (and finished) a lot of books that I liked a lot less than I did this one. So why did I finish those and [...]

Review: Cost of Repairs by A.M. Arthur

Cost of Repairs A.M. Arthur

Police officer Samuel Briggs is getting to know the people on his new, third-shift beat, but he’d prefer they not know too much about him—or the painful past that drove him away from New Mexico to start fresh in small-town Stratton, PA. All he wants is peace, a manageable routine, and time to fix up [...]

Review: The Hostage Bargain by Annika Martin

The Hostage Bargain Annika Martin

Melinda Prescott is an adrenaline junkie who works as bank teller and lives on her family’s sheep farm. Clearly she’d rather be doing something more exciting with her life but she’s committed to saving the family farm if no other reason for the sake of her sisters. She detests her smarmy boss who is on [...]

Review: The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts

The Last Boyfriend

If you enjoy friends-to-lovers romances, The Last Boyfriend will probably hit the sweet spot for you. Not only have the hero and heroine been friends for years, they were also each other’s first boyfriend and girlfriend. Of course, the heroine was five when they first liplocked, but that just makes it even cuter. This is [...]

Review: Bared to You by Sylvia Day

Bared to You Sylvia Day

I picked up Bared to You by Sylvia Day because of the many times I had heard it compared to Fifty Shades.  I was a fan of Fifty and thought it would be fun to read something similar.  And let me tell you, Bared to You is similar all right.  So similar that it was almost [...]