Category: Romance

Review: Aphrodite and the Duke by J.J. McAvoy

Review: Aphrodite and the Duke..

It is so rare to get a chance to read a historical romance that places a biracial character front and center. It was truly a breath of fresh air to have no drama or trauma around it, just people living. I was really enjoying this one right up to about 40-45%. Then all the sudden it was wedding bells and some family scandal/revenge type things in the background. I spent a significant amount of time grouching about not getting to […]

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center (ARC Review)

The Bodyguard by Katherine Cen..

Katherine Center is one of my auto-read authors! Her unique combo of humor and heart delivered through expert storytelling and dialogue never fails to make me laugh and swoon. As soon as I sat down to read it, I didn’t want to stop. I devoured it in two sittings and I’m already considering a reread. I adore Hannah and Jack! Hannah Brooks is great at her job but she is an absolute mess in her personal life. She probably/most definitely […]

Review: 100 Nights with the Duke by Jess Michaels

Review: 100 Nights with the Du..

The heat is STRONG with this one! I was fanning myself within the first 8% of the book. I went back to reread the beginning scenes just to make sure they were as, ahem, blush inducing as I remember. It checks out. I’ve always enjoyed Jess Michaels’s work and 100 Nights with the Duke is no exception. With a courtesan female lead, readers are instantly introduced to the sensual side of Sophia at a hedonism party. The Duke, of course, […]

From the Jump by Lacie Waldon

From the Jump by Lacie Waldon

I thoroughly enjoyed Lacie Waldon’s debut The Layover last year (you can read my review here)and I am so excited I had a chance to read and review her latest! Just like her debut, From the Jump was a quick, lighthearted rom com that was comfortable in its predictability. Each member of this friend group has a quirk or trait that reminds me of someone I know. I felt Liv was completely relatable! She holds her friends at an almost […]