A great new discovery, I am really curious how the series turns out. The writing is good, the chemistry sizzling and the plot has something of a gothic feel to it like those old Victorian novels. YUM. B
Eeshh what can I say about this book? It's pretty sad when I can't really even figure it out. I just didn't like it and really some of it I just didn't really even get. I really didn't think the characters where all that bad, well maybe. I get that what happened to Brooke was suppose to be uber trau...
Quick Look "Hot" Scale: 4 out of 5 Flames - Steamy HOT Recommended For: Fans of New Adult (NA) steamy contemporary romance with a touch of suspense (who don't mind committing to a series) Genres: Erotic Romance, Contemporary, Mystery/Thriller/Suspense Book Summary (From Goodreads book blurb): ...
Ok, this was a hard one. This book is a really great first draft. The writing isn't bad, actually, but there were issues that would have been fixed with a good editor, like her constant overreaction at the beginning, her inconsistent maturity, the clear obviousness that Jett was Mayfield, the blatan...
Meh.Another serialized type of billionaire hero who wants a contract with the heroine, and a stretched out romance. Really, I enjoyed the story until he whipped out that convenient contract. After that, the 'eye-f**king' and dripping panties, and 'I have to have you's' got old.Despite the 'up in t...
Review: 3 out of 5 stars I have been curious about this book since I first glimpsed the smexy cover and read the intriguing synopsis and despite having a few small issues, I found myself riveted by it. The story follows twenty-three year old Brooke Stewart, a realtor in New York who is given an unbe...
A paint by numbers New Adult book that lifts the Fifty Shades formula but fails miserably at anything resembling believable characters, motivation or emotion.And what is UP with authors trying to pretend their characters are a certain nationality they know nothing about?! Raine Miller tried to pret...
A paint by numbers New Adult book that lifts the Fifty Shades formula but fails miserably at anything resembling believable characters, motivation or emotion.And what is UP with authors trying to pretend their characters are a certain nationality they know nothing about?! Raine Miller tried to prete...
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