Adriane Leigh
Adriane Leigh was born and raised in a snowbank in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and now lives among the sand dunes of the Lake Michigan lakeshore.She graduated with a Literature degree but never particularly enjoyed reading Shakespeare or Chaucer.She is married to a tall, dark, and handsome guy,...
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Adriane Leigh was born and raised in a snowbank in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and now lives among the sand dunes of the Lake Michigan lakeshore.She graduated with a Literature degree but never particularly enjoyed reading Shakespeare or Chaucer.She is married to a tall, dark, and handsome guy, and plays mama to two sweet baby girls. She is a voracious reader and wishes she had more time to knit scarves to keep her warm during the arctic Michigan winters.
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Blindsight was recommended to me according to previous books i have read already and I thought to check it out. I literally read it in one sit in couple of hours during evening and night. It was an interesting reading for sure with a lot of crime suspense,intrigue and of course lots of sex. The susp...
***CAUTION: Spoilerish review ahead***♥♥♥ 2.5 STARS ♥♥♥ How to start this one? I really do hate writing bad reviews and don't really feel like having a rant. So, to begin I will say that I was super excited to read this book. When I read the blurb, I was eager to dive in since I am one of those peop...
Book – Ridge (Wild #2) Author – Adrianne Leigh Publication Date – March 3, 2014 Type – No Cliffhanger Series Genre – Romance, New Adult Rating – 3 1/2 out of 5 Stars Book provided by Author (Blog Tour) in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis Sometimes doing the wrong thing feels so right... ...
Erggg, fortunately I grabbed this series when it was on sale on Amazon for 0.89 Euros because I discontinued after reading the first three chapters. The writing felt stilted and bumpy and the dialogue construed beyond belief that I simply didn't want to waist my time continue reading it. To top it o...
Okay, Okay, I sorta feel bad for ever putting a negative status update out there about this book. YES, especially in the begining, there were massive similarities to this book and FSOG, Bared to You, and even This Man. It was like some major smashed together version of Deja vu. I normally don't real...