25 January 2023

Review: Texting Mr. Hollywood: A Steamy Standalone Instalove Romance

Texting Mr. Hollywood: A Steamy Standalone Instalove Romance Texting Mr. Hollywood: A Steamy Standalone Instalove Romance by Flora Ferrari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It was easy for me to put myself in Alice's shoes because ... who hasn't ever had a fantasy like this? And to have it come true ... that is very unlikely to happen. But the author promised us HEA and she delivered. I'm glad that she gave us Weston's POV, too, so we know where he stood from day 1. Read this if you want heart flutters and giddy smiles. :).

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Review: Texting Mr. Hollywood: A Steamy Standalone Instalove Romance

Texting Mr. Hollywood: A Steamy Standalone Instalove Romance Texting Mr. Hollywood: A Steamy Standalone Instalove Romance by Flora Ferrari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It was easy for me to put myself in Alice's shoes because ... who hasn't ever had a fantasy like this? And to have it come true ... that is very unlikely to happen. But the author promised us HEA and she delivered. I'm glad that she gave us Weston's POV, too, so we know where he stood from day 1. Read this if you want heart flutters and giddy smiles. :).

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24 January 2023

Review: Make Mine A Unicorn: M/M Mpreg Shifter Romance

Make Mine A Unicorn: M/M Mpreg Shifter Romance Make Mine A Unicorn: M/M Mpreg Shifter Romance by Harper B. Cole
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I enjoyed that! I love how Roscoe was so accepting of the mate bond considering he isn’t a shifter. I still can’t fully wrap my head around the mechanics of MPREG but it doesn’t really bother me as much.

For Harley being a unicorn is already tough figuring out how to make friends was definitely a challenge. Good thing he had people looking out for him.

This story is pretty straightforward and uncomplicated. HEA guaranteed and merry early. Loved it!.

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23 January 2023

Review: Snow and the Seven Men

Snow and the Seven Men Snow and the Seven Men by Nicole Casey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I picked up Snow and the Seven Men by Nicole Casey on KU it was out of curiosity about how the parallelisms with the fairytale will be executed. Snow White became Sasha Snow, the beautiful and smart lead character of the story. The Evil Queen became Amanda Queenie, the malevolent boss lady who hates Sasha Snow for no apparent reason. The huntsman became Hunter, the handsome and friendly co-worker.

The 7 dwarves became the 7 drillers of Seven Drawers Inc. Dan (Doc), Graham (Grumpy), Bash (Bashful), Harry (Happy), Seth (Sleepy), Jim, and Stevie. I think Stevie is supposed to be Dopey but there is nothing Sneezy about Jim. The personality matches are not exact but close enough to be recognizable. Dan is a medic, Graham is Mr. Doom and Gloom, Bash is shy, and Seth is always sleeping or asleep. This is no Prince Charming in this story because that role went to the 7 men.

The seven are unattached and it is for a curious reason … they have a pact that they will only be involved with a woman if she is willing to be involved with ALL of them at the same time. For most women, this would be difficult to swallow (pun intended). So when they come home to find an unconscious and obviously injured woman asleep in their bedroom you can just imagine their mixed emotions.

In real life, reverse harems are not socially acceptable in most societies so it is surprising how quickly Sasha embraced the thought of being with them. But then, I suppose the fact that she finds herself sexually drawn to all of them did not make that decision difficult.

It’s not all butterflies and rainbows for Sasha Snow. This story has its share of intrigue, conflict, and heightened sexual tension. “The seduction of Sasha” was especially fun, especially the Magic Mike routine. fans self

I found this story enjoyable and loved the HEA. I have no regrets about picking up this book.

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Review: Three Stepbrothers' Prize

Three Stepbrothers' Prize Three Stepbrothers' Prize by Nicole Casey
My rating: 0 of 5 stars



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21 January 2023

Review: Alpha's Temptation

Alpha's Temptation Alpha's Temptation by Renee Rose
My rating: 0 of 5 stars



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Review: Snow and the Seven Men

Snow and the Seven Men Snow and the Seven Men by Nicole Casey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I picked up Snow and the Seven Men by Nicole Casey on KU it was out of curiosity about how the parallelisms with the fairytale will be executed. Snow White became Sasha Snow, the beautiful and smart lead character of the story. The Evil Queen became Amanda Queenie, the malevolent boss lady who hates Sasha Snow for no apparent reason. The huntsman became Hunter, the handsome and friendly co-worker.

The 7 dwarves became the 7 drillers of Seven Drawers Inc. Dan (Doc), Graham (Grumpy), Bash (Bashful), Harry (Happy), Seth (Sleepy), Jim, and Stevie. I think Stevie is supposed to be Dopey but there is nothing Sneezy about Jim. The personality matches are not exact but close enough to be recognizable. Dan is a medic, Graham is Mr. Doom and Gloom, Bash is shy, and Seth is always sleeping or asleep. This is no Prince Charming in this story because that role went to the 7 men.

The seven are unattached and it is for a curious reason … they have a pact that they will only be involved with a woman if she is willing to be involved with ALL of them at the same time. For most women, this would be difficult to swallow (pun intended). So when they come home to find an unconscious and obviously injured woman asleep in their bedroom you can just imagine their mixed emotions.

In real life, reverse harems are not socially acceptable in most societies so it is surprising how quickly Sasha embraced the thought of being with them. But then, I suppose the fact that she finds herself sexually drawn to all of them did not make that decision difficult.

It’s not all butterflies and rainbows for Sasha Snow. This story has its share of intrigue, conflict, and heightened sexual tension. “The seduction of Sasha” was especially fun, especially the Magic Mike routine. fans self

I found this story enjoyable and loved the HEA. I have no regrets about picking up this book.

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Review: Bound to the Bikers: An MC Reverse Harem Romance

Bound to the Bikers: An MC Reverse Harem Romance Bound to the Bikers: An MC Reverse Harem Romance by Stephanie Brother
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



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18 January 2023

Review: We're All Mad Here

We're All Mad Here We're All Mad Here by Leann Belle
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"What appears once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years?" Whoa! I loved that riddle!

This story is really, really good. It is actually very dark and gory. This usually isn't my thing but I was fixated and couldn't stop reading. If Lewis Caroll was into BDSM I think he would possibly have written this story in much the way Leann Belle did.

All those luscious men! I'm glad Alice was able to show them a thing or two. :D Great job, author!.

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14 January 2023

Review: His Pet

His Pet His Pet by Bryant
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



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Review: On a Pale Horse

On a Pale Horse On a Pale Horse by Piers Anthony
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

On A Pale Horse by Piers Anthony is the first book of the Incarnations of Immortality series that puts a spotlight on Death.

The Grim Reaper has compassion! That is a pleasant thought. And he only comes for those souls in balance. Other souls can make their own way to heaven or hell, depending on their “accumulated points” of positive or negative thoughts and deeds.

Somehow, death isn’t as scary a thought as it used to be. This anthropomorphism of the concept of death is unique for its time. It tells us that death is not a killer. He is just there to fetch souls.

When we (meaning my sisters and parents and me) read this book in the 80s we had quite a philosophical discussion. It also led to us actively seeking out the next books in the series.

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