by Katey Hawthorne
Guilty pleasures are things we are so often ashamed of—things we keep locked away and take out only every so often to examine, but never too closely, as that would cause the illusion that we truly don’t like our little secrets to shatter. Rather, It would reveal to us just how much we loved that lit...
Weird, but kind of cool. I liked the self-aware element, in that characters understood certain things and so you weren't sitting there wondering whether such TSTL people actually could exist or not.
Quite enjoyed that one :)
3.5 starsI enjoyed it, but was surprised to turn on my ereader at one point, wondering what to read, only to discover that I was apparently halfway through this. I've been a bit busy and distracted, but it still doesn't seem good when I so completely forget I'm reading a book. Once I started reading...
3.5 stars. Good paranormal m/m romance about a charming salesman who's very attracted to the quirky new computer programmer at work. He never expects to be at all tempted to share the secret of his extraordinary power...
I really enjoyed this book, despite the almost too much angst. There was significant story and character development. I will certainly look up more books by this author.
Kellen is prickly and awkward. He grew up poor and unpopular, and his family, while loving, is far from perfect. He has an inferiority complex that flares to life at the slightest provocation. Jamie is a charming, good-looking extrovert who seems to have everything going for him. Yet it turns out to...
3.5-3.75Sweet, cute, sexy, snarky, with a hot nerdy tattooed Irish boy with a comic books addiction who listens to "The Tossers" and "The Dropkick Murphys"? UMMM HELL TO THE YESSSS! Where do I sign up???This is the third installment in the The Superpowered Love series by Katey Hawthorne and all I ca...
3.5 - Loved it - loved Kellan and Jamie.
I am a firm believer that there's such thing as "chemistry with author's writing" ... and this one sort of fails me in that sense. I just feel like Jamie's narration (1st person) is meant for himself or those who are clued into his mind. Like there's a personal joke or reference somewhere that I don...