Book Review: Alone by E.J. Noyes

Noyes creates a captivating story that focuses on physical and emotional loneliness. Celeste answers an advertisement that leads her to live in a habitat without physical or audible human contact for 3/4 years. She is deep into her routines when an unexpected visitor arrives just after the 3 year mark. She is afraid that this […]

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Book Review: Pretending In Paradise by M Ullrich

No pretending to love this book! Emma is a travel reviewer who puts her company at risk after having relations with someone from a resort she recently evaluated. Caroline is a public relations person hired to help clean up the company image. Emma needs to review a couples retreat and the boss sends Caroline as […]

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Book Review: Silhouette by Robin Hale

Second read Still incredibly good. And I just noticed this author released another book at the end of June! So exciting! I can’t think of a single thing I didn’t like. This may be the most entertaining book that I have read so far this year. Thanks to everyone else for reading it before me […]

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Book Review: The Sting Of Victory by SD Simper

Second read Seriously. If you haven’t read this, you need to.  How can something so wrong feel so right?  The characters are so unique and lovable. Flowridia and her shy but not innocent ways. Etolie and her drunken humor. Thalmus and his giant protectiveness. Ayla and her gruesome mutilating yet betraying tender heart. Also, the […]

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