Amy Has A Couple of DNF’s This Month

Ours To Love (Wicked Lovers #7) by Shayla Black

  Ours To Love by Shayla Black This series has been hit or miss for me all along. The last two books I really enjoyed but this one is a definite miss. Heroine is a 25 year old virgin now ready to give it up to any man that will give her enough attention so [...]

Review: Nautier and Wilder by Lora Leigh and Jaci Burton

Nautier and Wilder by Lora Leigh, Jaci Burton

Nauti Siren by Lora Leigh I was a long time fan of the Leigh’s Nauti Boys series. It was one of the first erotic series I picked up when I delved into the genre. I read the first three books in the series and was a bit mesmerized. And at the same time couldn’t believe [...]

Review: Fever by Maya Banks

Fever by Maya Banks

Fever is the second book in the “Fifty-shades-esque” Breathless series by Maya Banks. The first book, Rush introduced us to three best friends, Gabe, Jace and Ash who are billionaires and the founders of HCM Global Resorts and Hotels. Jace’s character was portrayed as a kind, sensitive, fun/flirty man with a great love and protective [...]

Review: Blood Flows Deep in the Empire by N. Isabelle Blanco

Blood Flows Deep in the Empire (The Szolites #1) by N. Isabelle Blanco

Sometimes I decide to read a book based on how badass the cover looks, this was one of those times. Well, the cover and all the four and five-star ratings on Goodreads. Which confused me, I kept going back and forth to check and make sure I wasn’t missing something.  I could barely get a quarter of the way [...]

Review: Running Wild by Linda Howard, Linda Winstead Jones

Running Wild (The Men from Battle Ridge #1) by Linda Howard, Linda Winstead Jones

Running Wild is my first read by Linda Howard/Linda Winstead Jones and unfortunately it did not make a positive first impression.  While I may be in the minority, I have to be honest in stating this was a big disappointment after all of the hype of Linda Howard.  I now know I should have started [...]

Review: Dark Light of Day by Jill Archer

Dark Light of Day Jill Archer

From the blurb: Armageddon is over. The demons won. And yet somehow…the world has continued. Survivors worship patron demons under a draconian system of tributes and rules. These laws keep the demons from warring among themselves, the world from slipping back into chaos. Noon Onyx grew up on the banks of the river Lethe, daughter [...]

Review: The Dirty Girls Book Club by Savanna Fox

The Dirty Girls Book Club Savanna Fox

Heroine Georgia Malone is a Marketing Consultant and her first solo campaign is an American company that manufactures sports and leisure wear and equipment. The company, VitalSport, is expanding into the Canadian market. The figurehead is Canadian hockey star, Woody Hanrahan. The book begins with Georgia meeting with four friends who have established a book [...]

Review: Red by Kate Kinsey

Red Kate Kinsey

From the blurb: Detective Tom Hanson has a string of grotesquely mutilated bodies on his hands and no answers—aside from the fact that the victims were members of an underground sex club catering to singular erotic tastes. Tastes the long, lean detective has sampled himself in the arms of his former lover, a fiery redhead [...]

Review: The Shifter by Jean Johnson

The Shifter

Usually when I DNF a book, it’s because it’s just that bad, but that’s not the case here. I don’t mean to damn this book with faint praise, but I’ve read (and finished) a lot of books that I liked a lot less than I did this one. So why did I finish those and [...]

Review: Dire Needs by Stephanie Tyler

Dire Needs - Stephanie Tyler

The full moon is their mistress. They are predators of pleasure and pain. Feared by humans, envied by werewolves, the Dire Wolves are immortal shifters, obeying no laws but their own bestial natures. Once they were many, but now only six remain, a dangerous wolfpack forever on the hunt…  Rifter leads the pack, embracing the [...]