Review – The Cruel Dark by: Bea Northwick

Millicent Foxboro is haunted. Not by ghosts but by the anguish of her past and the uncertainty of her future. After all, even in the progressive year of 1928, most people would balk at hiring a woman who’d spent two months in a mental ward for traumatic amnesia. So when an uncommon assistantship to aContinue reading “Review – The Cruel Dark by: Bea Northwick”

Review – KID by: Jescie Hall

Addiction is my weakness.A cruel temptress that follows me wherever I go.Slowly dragging me down until I drown. Until she shows up.Johanna My life preserver in this ocean of drugs and madness. She’s a total enigma, as chaotic as they come.A vixen who lives her life without limits. But her demons are greater than mine.AndContinue reading “Review – KID by: Jescie Hall”

Review – The Fabric of Our Souls by: K.M. Moronova

I’m twenty-six years old, and I want to die. So when I wake up at the hospital with my brother weeping over me, I know my life is about to change. What I didn’t expect was to get a nurse with cruel eyes and a morbid sense of humor that surpasses my own. I’m evenContinue reading “Review – The Fabric of Our Souls by: K.M. Moronova”

Review – Our Cursed Love by: Julie Abe

Julie Abe’s OUR CURSED LOVE is a magical 50 FIRST DATES meets LOVE AND GELATO set in Tokyo, Japan―about destiny, the impact of the choices we make, and the magic of true love. Six days to remember.Love or lose him forever. Remy Kobata has always wished she was destined to be with her best friend,Continue reading “Review – Our Cursed Love by: Julie Abe”

Review – To Kill A Shadow by: Katherine Quinn

Jude Maddox knows nothing of love or even light. He knows only his grim duty as the Hand of Death, to lead the Knights of the Eternal Star into a land filled with nightmares and certain demise. It’s only when he sees her ―a young woman with wild, amber eyes who’s as fierce, defiant, andContinue reading “Review – To Kill A Shadow by: Katherine Quinn”

Review – Iron Flame by: Rebecca Yarros

“The first year is when some of us lose our lives. The second year is when the rest of us lose our humanity.” —Xaden Riorson Everyone expected Violet Sorrengail to die during her first year at Basgiath War College—Violet included. But Threshing was only the first impossible test meant to weed out the weak-willed, theContinue reading “Review – Iron Flame by: Rebecca Yarros”

Review – You Beautiful Thing, You by: Saffron A. Kent

Nineteen-year-old Tempest Jackson wants a baby. No, her biological clock isn’t ticking, but she’s desperate for unconditional love. Rejected by all except her brother and soon to be married off by her father for financial gain, she aches for someone to hold close and call hers. Enter Ledger Thorne. Soccer god, devastatingly handsome and herContinue reading “Review – You Beautiful Thing, You by: Saffron A. Kent”

Review – The Rosewood Hunt by: Mackenzie Reed

Lily Rosewood dreams of taking over her family’s company one day. Her grandmother, Rosewood Inc’s current chair, has always encouraged her, and Lily can’t wait for Gram to teach her everything she needs to know to run the business. But then Gram dies suddenly, and Lily’s world is upended. When it’s revealed that Gram’s quarterContinue reading “Review – The Rosewood Hunt by: Mackenzie Reed”

Review – Butcher & Blackbird by: Brynne Weaver

A friends-to-lovers dark romantic comedy full of murder, chaos, and spice, unlike anything you’ve read before. Every serial killer needs a friend.Every game must have a winner. When a chance encounter sparks an unlikely bond between rival murderers Sloane and Rowan, the two find something elusive—the friendship of a like-minded, pitch-black soul. From small townContinue reading “Review – Butcher & Blackbird by: Brynne Weaver”

Review – Can’t Help Falling by: Courtney Walsh

All it takes to start a fire is one single match. . . Owen Larrabee is not my soulmate. He wasn’t when I confessed my love to him on his wedding day, and he isn’t now. I should probably say that I wasn’t the bride when that happened. I don’t have the best timing. He’sContinue reading “Review – Can’t Help Falling by: Courtney Walsh”