Author: P. Dangelico

Review: Nothing but Wild by P. Dangelico

Posted January 5, 2020 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Nothing but Wild by P. Dangelico

This captivating romance takes place at Malibu University. It is a friends to lovers story that is sweet and at other times full of angst. Even though  Dallas and Dora are totally opposites, something draws them to each other. I liked Dora; she is sweet, kind and socially awkward. Dallas is handsome and a great […]

Review: Bulldozer by P. Dangelico

Posted December 2, 2018 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Bulldozer by P. Dangelico

BULLDOZER is an intense, funny love story about two flawed people falling for each other and trying their hardest to resist their feelings. This is the third book in the Hard to Love series and each book is a stand alone but all the characters are interconnected.  The stories revolve around the world of professional […]

Review: Baby Maker by P. Dangelico

Posted March 18, 2018 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review:  Baby Maker by P. Dangelico

This is the first book in the It Takes Two series and it is a charming, entertaining book about two people who are afraid of relationships.  Dane and Stella are both in their thirties and want a baby without marriage or a relationship. It is hilarious as these two meet and stumble through the process […]

Review: Sledgehammer by P. Dangelico

Posted October 29, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Sledgehammer by P. Dangelico

This is the second book in the Hard to Love series and each book is a standalone.  I loved reading WRECKING BALL, the first book in this series and was excited to read this one.  Amber Jones was the wacky, fun and irreverent friend in WRECKING BALL and now we learn her story. Ethan Vaughn […]

Review: Wrecking Ball by P. Dangelico

Posted January 8, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Wrecking Ball by P. Dangelico

WRECKING BALL is a delightful surprise.  What makes the story so good are the layered, complex characters.  They have depth and are developed slowly and there are plenty of funny lines that had me laughing out loud.  Along with the laughter, there is also emotion and heartache as the two main characters stumble through their […]