Contemporary Romance

Book Cover: Envy by Eva Charles

Envy by Eva Charles

I’ve been feeling pretty shitty of late. In fact, until I picked up this book it had been weeks since I’d read a book and longer still since I’d finished one. Nobody tells you how depression isn’t just feeling sad. Feeling sad is something I could deal with. It’s all the other symptoms that manifest that make it so hard to live through. I wanted […]

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Book Cover: Dangerously Deceptive by Emma Luna

Dangerously Deceptive by Emma Luna

I absolutely loved Black Wedding, the first book in the Brutally Beautiful series, and love that the world has so much potential for expansion. When I read the story I was curious to know Kellan’s backstory and what really happened with the mother of his child, Hallie. Dangerously Deceptive is Kellan’s prequel and answers all of these questions. I usually consider a prequel to be

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Book Cover: Death Wish by K Webster

Death Wish by K Webster

Book two of the Deception Duet picks up right where book one left off. Landry and Della have finally escaped their father, but instead of running to the safety of Ty Constantine, have landed in the clutches of Scout. Naturally, Landry is pissed that Ford Mann doesn’t exist and is actually a creation of the Mannford triplets but, after a little protestation, the romance gets

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Book Cover: Their Precious Princess by Leslie Ayla

Their Precious Princess by Leslie Ayla

One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to kink and there is plenty I don’t claim to understand. Ageplay is one of those things. Logistically I understand where it’s coming from, but on an emotional level, I can’t get my head around it. That’s okay, I wouldn’t expect anybody else to necessarily relate to my own emotional levels either. What this has meant is

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Book Cover: Once Upon A Broken Crown Anthology

The Ties We Break (Anthology Version) by Emma Luna

The Ties We Break – My Review When Emma Luna mentioned a kinky version of Beauty and the Beast I was desperate to get my hands on the story. You know, because Beauty falling in love with a furry wasn’t kinky enough already. This time around our Beast is Declan, a guy running an underground sex club for the Irish mob. Now I’ve just revealed

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Book Cover: The Devil's Promise by Murphy Wallace

The Devil’s Promise by Murphy Wallace

The Devil’s Promise – My Review The Devil’s Promise takes place a month after the conclusion of The Devil’s Redemption. Sasha is still suffering in the aftermath of her abduction and both she and Blade are keeping secrets from each other. Over the course of five chapters, Murphy Wallace shows us how important communication is in a relationship, and how easily secrets and misunderstandings can

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Book Cover: Stellar by Manuela Rouget

Stellar by Manuela Rouget

Stellar – My Review Having loved Aerial so much, it was only natural that I dove straight into the second half of the duet before touching another book. It would’ve been rude not to. It was everything I hoped it would be: smart, sexy, and entertaining. If you thought Aerial was hot, Stellar is an inferno. While watching Fauve, Loup, Cody and Thibault get to

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Book Cover: Aerial by Manuela Rouget

Aerial by Manuela Rouget

Aerial – My Review I can’t remember the last time I enjoyed a book with so few triggers, quite so much. Aerial was one of the books that have been sitting on my Kindle for months, just waiting for the perfect time to be read. If I’m honest, I’m not entirely sure what drew me to it in the first place; it’s certainly not my

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Book Cover: Rax by Aidyn Rose

Rax by Aidyn Rose

Rax – My Review I was lucky enough to beta read Rax so, by the time I read the final version, I’d already read the book twice. From the moment I read the first chapter I knew I was reading something special and it only got better with each revision. I think the best place to start is with Rax himself. The guy is fruit

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