Solid 4.5 starsThis one was a very unique take on Shifters. Their society and origins. I have not read a PNR on this subject quite like this before. So on that note, I love this series. It was refreshing. This whole series has a bit of everything in it. SciFi-Time Travel, interracial love pairings, ...
Freeing LoveIn this story just like his older brother's story, they found that love is strong and freeing. With that new freeing love there is a strong loving family.
I will be blatantly honest. If I was rating this book by part I, it would be getting three stars and nothing more. However, the book in whole gets four. The beginning of this book is probably one of the most unromantic starts to a romance I've ever read. A hero who has a serial history of paying for...
The fact that the hero in "His Pretend Baby" is on the autism spectrum was a big draw for me. Probably because of the field I'm in. Reading this made me smile at parts. This isn't the first book I've seen that featured a hero on the spectrum (yay!) and there should be more romances featuring main ch...
So I was pretty sure my dead ex-boyfriend’s brother hated me…until he asked me to marry him. And pretend his brother’s baby—which I’m carrying, BTW—is really his. So now I’m suddenly the wife of a quirky tech billionaire, and falling in like with him so fast, it’s beginning to feel an awful lot like...
This was cute.I liked that the two mains were a little off center. I especially liked how being on the spectrum manifested itself in many of Go's personality quirks. I also liked how well the author used Nyla's past to inform her present personality. It wasn't over-done to the point where I felt lik...
I am not sure about this one. It was interesting. The romance was good. But the paranormal aspects felt confusing. Actually they didn't make sense. I know, I know... it is paranormal. But even so... still made me scratch my head. There is an 11th hour reveal that made me go 'say what now?' M...
Having a Russian hero is always a nice start. But it has to meet other qualifications, and I'd say Theodora Taylor did that very well. The beginning has one of the best openings I've read in a romance for a while. The language is almost lyrical in those scenes. I have to say that Alexei is just abou...
It is funny but I like this author enough to continue to buy and read her work. And yet, each time I close a book by her, I always feel a little bit of frustration. I like her work, but she always just misses the mark on delivering a really satisfying read. There is always something a little…miss...
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