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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Scarlette by Davonna Juroe

5 STARS

“Love is blind; therefore, it loves the dark.” ~ Tadeusz Gicgier

Scarlette is a wickedly great book! It will keep you turning pages rapidly till the end.  This is the best Little Red Riding Hood spinoff, and I would love to see it turn into a movie.

“We were like the moon and the sun, she and I. We could never be close, but I had no idea our lives were about to eclipse.”


Davonna Juroe


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Tempt Me by Isabel Morin

4 STARS

When starving artist Nina decided to pack and leave town, she never imagined a one night stand would change the path she was headed down.
Nina needed to leave town and find new a direction, and Ian wanted a fun romance for a few weeks—neither of them wanting to find love. But love can be so tempting. 

Tempt Me was a good book, not hands down the best book I’ve read but it was well worth the read. 

Isabel Morin



The Pink Rose by Alicia Roberts

1.5 STARS


“Her feminine scent wafted up to him – pink, he thought, sweet like vanilla and rose.”

The Pink Rose started out with potential, but slowly spiraled down into a mess of grammar errors and contradictions.  After moving smoothly the book began to jump back and forth between Max and Amy, which made it confusing. The author notes Max using protection the first time they were intimate, then not using any during the shower session, then jumps to his parent’s family dinner where they talked to him, and his siblings, about wanting grandchildren. But nothing came of it…
The booked seemed to jump all over the place with an insignificant amount of character detail and depth to the story. 



Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Fifty Shades Freed by E L James

5 STARS


Fifty Shades Freed is the tell-all book of the Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy.  


E L James

Monday, January 28, 2013

Fifty Shades Darker by E L James

5 STARS


“Oh Fifty, Fifty, Fifty…give me strength.” “I am just sensation lost in this void of pleasure.”


Fifty Shades Darker is a perfect addition to Fifty Shades of Grey

E L James

Who would drive a Submissive Special?




Sunday, January 27, 2013

Fifty Shades of Grey by E L James

5 STARS

When inexperienced Anastasia Steele stumbles into the office of Christian Grey, she never imagined she would fall for a man with enough baggage to fill the cargo holding of a 747, nor be introduced to a “play room with no consoles.” But as her inner goddess would have it, she fell and fell hard.
Fifty Shades of Grey introduces the reader to a world of a consensual dominant/submissive relationship. But, what negative book reviewers have failed to comment on is the story line. This book is more than a steamy raunchy sex life. This book is about a child born into a world of pain, the struggles he, Christian Grey,  has with relationships in his adult life, and the idea he has that he does not deserved to be loved or be capable of giving love. 
Just when you think both Ana and Christian can compromise on their wants, their relationship takes a drastic turn and E L James leaves you crying, literally, and wanting to find out what happens next.

E L James

Monday, January 21, 2013

Book Review "Coming Soon": Fifty Shades of Grey series by E L James


E L James (Author of Fifty Shades of Grey)

Never Lost by Riley Moreno

2 STARS

Never Lost is a fast paced young adult book. Unfortunately it seemed to move too quickly and did not allow for an emotional connection between the story and reader. 






Wait for Me by Elizabeth Naughton

5 STARS
“Sometimes we spend way too much time questioning the gifts we’re given instead of being thankful for them.”

Finally—a book that will make you cry! Wait for Me is full of deceit, heartache, pain, passion and best of all love. Naughton pulls her readers in from page one, and keeps you gripped firmly to the story until the end.
Wait for Me is a book worth buying, worth reading, and most of all worth remembering! You won’t soon forget the raw emotions you feel in this story! 
Elizabeth Naughton 






The Tycoon's Revenge by Melody Anne

5 STARS


The Tycoon’s Revenge (Baby for the Billionaire, book 1) by Melody Anne
***Fairytales do come true! ***
Melody Anne writes a touching “Author’s Note” before the story begins—make sure you read it. The note makes a beautiful connection between the author and her story.  I appreciate Melody more just by reading her note.

The only negative I have about The Tycoon’s Revenge is the number of characters that have names starting with the letter D. In the beginning it makes it a bit difficult to remember who is who. Other than that it’s a wonderful book, and deserves 5 STARS. 

Melody Anne