Book Review: Bigger Love (Big Love #2) by Rick R. Reed

Truman Reid is Summitville High’s most out-and-proud senior. He can’t wait to take his fierce, uncompromising self away from his small Ohio River hometown, where he’s suffered more than his share of bullying. He’s looking forward to bright lights and a big city. Maybe he’ll be the first ever genderfluid star to win an Academy … Continue reading Book Review: Bigger Love (Big Love #2) by Rick R. Reed

Book Review | Primal (Wrong Side of the Tracks #2) by K.A. Merikan

Jag. Uninhibited. Possessive. Walks on the wild side. Dane. Gentle giant. Monster lover. Plays it safe. Dane always knew his illicit fantasies of rough sex and dangerous men would one day lead him down a path of no return, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t stay away. After being beaten half to death by … Continue reading Book Review | Primal (Wrong Side of the Tracks #2) by K.A. Merikan

Book Review | Charlie Sunshine (Close Proximity 2) by Lily Morton

Sometimes love is a lot closer to home than you think.Charlie Burroughs can’t keep a man. All he wants is a good relationship like the ones he sees his friends having, but none of the men he picks ever work out. Despite him trying to be the perfect boyfriend, the men are either threatened by … Continue reading Book Review | Charlie Sunshine (Close Proximity 2) by Lily Morton

Book Review | The Best Men by Sarina Bowen & Lauren Blakely

In my defense, I was left alone with a bottle of single-malt and a life-long penchant for protecting my baby sister. Still, that's no excuse to send ten drunk-texts on why her hasty marriage would be a mistake.If only I had just texted my sister. But nope. I accidentally sent the message to her, her … Continue reading Book Review | The Best Men by Sarina Bowen & Lauren Blakely

Book Review: King of Thieves (Frat Wars 1) by Saxon James

Frat Wars : King of Thieves by Saxon James We’re basically Romeo and Juliet. But dudes. And without all the dying. Chad Being VP of Sigma Beta Psi is wild. I get all the benefits of being in charge with hardly any of the responsibility. Parties, pranks, and frat politics—college life has never been sweeter. … Continue reading Book Review: King of Thieves (Frat Wars 1) by Saxon James

December readings | Personal Development, Dystopia, Thrillers & Smut

Title: The Lost DaughterAuthor: Elena FerranteGenre(s): Contemporary, Cultural, Literary FictionPage count: 140 pagesPublished: 01 March 2008 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Station ElevenAuthor: Emily St. John MandelGenre(s): Post Apocalyptic, Fiction, DystopiaPage count: 333 pagesPublished: 09 September 2014 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Killing FloorSeries: Jack Reacher 1Author: Lee ChildGenre(s): Fiction, Thriller, … Continue reading December readings | Personal Development, Dystopia, Thrillers & Smut

Book Review: The Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante

From the author of The Days of Abandonment, The Lost Daughter is Elena Ferrante's most compelling and perceptive meditation on womanhood and motherhood yet. Leda, a middle-aged divorcée, is alone for the first time in years when her daughters leave home to live with their father. Her initial, unexpected sense of liberty turns to ferocious introspection following a … Continue reading Book Review: The Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante