Publisher: Penguin

Review: Ain’t She Sweet by Marie Force

Posted April 24, 2016 by Elizabeth in Elizabeth B, Reviews / 0 Comments
Review:  Ain’t She Sweet by Marie Force

In this 6th installment of the Green Mountain series, we get to visit with Charlotte (Charley) Abbot and Tyler Westcott. If you have been following the series, you know that Charley is the “prickly” sister in the Abbott family. Tyler is an unknown going into this installment. Tyler’s pursuit of Charley leads to a running […]

Review: Last Mile by Kristen Ashley

Posted April 24, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review:  Last Mile by Kristen Ashley

An ATF Agent and a biker make a strange but interesting pairing in Last Mile by Katie Ashley, the third book in her Vicious Cycle series. Samantha Vargas witnessed her father’s death when he’s one assignment for her job, and that fuels her need to put away the bad guys. This includes the Hells Raiders, […]

Review: Dominated by Maya Banks

Posted April 17, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review:  Dominated by Maya Banks

This book picks up right where Mastered left off.  It is a great conclusion to Drake and Evangeline’s story. Drake doesn’t know or really understand love or what it means – all he knows is that he will do anything to find Evangeline and bring her home. Evangeline’s is hurt, broke and wants to forget […]

Review: Only Beloved by Mary Balogh

Posted April 17, 2016 by Elizabeth in Elizabeth B, Reviews / 0 Comments
Review:  Only Beloved by Mary Balogh

George Crabbe, The Duke of Stanbrook, has been a fixture in all 6 of the prior Survivor’s Club books. He’s been the wise counsel, father figure, and dear friend to all of the other Survivors when they have needed him. In Only Beloved, George gets to be the focus of the story. George’s story picks […]

Review: Sinner’s Creed by Kim Jones

Posted March 6, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review:  Sinner’s Creed by Kim Jones

When I finished Sinner’s Creed, I didn’t know what to do with myself.  To say this book gave me a book hangover isn’t enough.  I couldn’t put into words how I felt at that moment maybe a little lost, sad, happy, pained, or heartbroken.  Or all of the above.  This book brought out so many […]