This first book of the Playing the Fool series/trilogy was a fun read. Somewhat light-hearted, this tale of the meeting of the FBI Agent and the con-man read more like White Collar than Blindspot. I liked both main characters. They each had their set of quirks and flaws that made them more hum...
It's not easy to achieve the transition from a non-con to a real BDSM love story. But Lisa Henry did it.At first I wasn't very convinced, it was too dark, there was too much abuse. I honestly didn't see any romance in the torturer-tortured relationship. Miller struck me as a sadistic bastard, or at ...
This book was just as good as I thought it would be. Loved it pretty much from beginning to end and really enjoyed the ending. It was nice and worked perfectly for these two characters. The cover is perfect for this story, too. Will definitely read this again sometime. Perfect for when I'm looki...
I love the cover and the title, and it's Lisa Henry's so I was sold.Her style is there, and I love it. She knows what she's writing and she knows what she wants to achieve.The problem is... this is too rushed. In every sense of the word.Too "insta-lovey" for my taste.I liked the characters together ...
It's a unicorn group review with Adam, Cupcake and Sheziss 4.25 Hearts-- "Are we Netflix and chilling?" "I don't know what that means." "Are you twenty-five or are you eighty-five?" "Whippersnapper." Adulting is hard as fuck, yeah?I mean I am one and I totally can say it's a struggle. The struggle...
**** 4,5 hilarious stars **** This is not a summer romance. This is a summer friendship-with-benefits. (...) That's all. There are no feelings here. None. Shut up. I adore Lisa Henry and her writing skills! "I said I'm not a finger puppet, Jai! Just put your dick in my already!" I l...
I picked this up wanting to read something light, and funny, and a little bit sticky sweet. Got exactly what I asked for.Edit: I had to come back to this "review", because I noticed I was still thinking of the characters. There really was a lot I enjoyed about this, I think pegging this as "just" fl...
It’s so hard to make a comedy. There are plenty of comedies, I know. And they are also popular.I appreciate fun, seriously.However, most of the times it’s just my mind the one who smiles. Sometimes my lips do. But that’s all about it.I’m usually this grumpy girl when everybody is obviously having a ...
3.75 stars rounded upDespite my frequently thinking how this book was channeling Sterek fan fiction (Nick = Stiles, Devon = Scott, Chris = Stiles' Dad. Jai = a touch of Derek?), I still enjoyed it. Sure, I didn't laugh out loud (different humor bone) but I did smiled a lot. What made this book a 4-s...
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