Tag: Adult

Review: Happily Ever After by Jen Meyers

Review: Happily Ever After by Jen Meyers

Happily Ever After (Happily Ever After #1) by Jen Meyers blurb: For wedding planner Everly Vaughn, her best friend’s high-profile Caribbean island wedding could be her big break. The good news? She’s starting her own business. The bad news? Well… One client. The wedding of the season. Twelve days to pull it off. No staff. A bride who’s been engaged four times but never makes it down the aisle. And the bride’s brother who she’s trying desperately to resist…to no avail. What could possibly go wrong? (Seriously? Absolutely everything.) My Review: I received a copy in exchange for an honest […]

Posted February 23, 2016 by Lola in Contemporary, Coyer, Review, Romance / 12 Comments

Review: His Kind of Cowgirl by Karen Rock

Review: His Kind of Cowgirl by Karen Rock

His Kind of Cowgirl by Karen Rock Blurb: Would he still love her…if he knew? Tanner Hayes smashed Claire’s life to pieces when he chose the rodeo over her ten years ago. And now he’d wrecked her truck! Fantastic. She’d lost her husband, the family ranch was mired in debt, her father was recuperating from a stroke and her son was being bullied. Why not throw a reckless bull rider into the mix? All she’d wanted was a safe, stable life. But with Tanner back in town—and staying on her ranch—nothing was safe, or under control. Not the feelings she’d […]

Posted February 20, 2016 by Lola in Contemporary, Coyer, Review, Romance / 10 Comments

Review: Truths We Tell by Brenda St. John Brown

Review: Truths We Tell by Brenda St. John Brown

Truths We Tell (The Truth Series #2) by Brenda St. John Brown Blurb: Ella Ingraham almost falls for Josh Devereaux’s easy charm and effortless smile. God knows, she wants to. He’s made her feel more than anyone has in a long time, both in and out of bed. But one phone call changes everything. Especially when the truth about Josh is on the other end of that call. Now Ella isn’t sure which is worse – Josh lying to her about his past, or the fact she can’t stop thinking about him anyway. Not that he’s making it easy. Josh […]

Posted February 17, 2016 by Lola in Contemporary, Coyer, Review, Romance, Suspense / 8 Comments

Review: A Scone to Die for by H.Y. Hanna

Review: A Scone to Die for by H.Y. Hanna

A Scone to Die For (Oxford Tearoom Mysteries #1) by H.Y. Hanna Blurb: When an American tourist is murdered with a scone in Gemma Rose’s quaint Oxfordshire tearoom, she suddenly finds herself apron-deep in a mystery involving long-buried secrets from Oxford’s past. Armed with her insider knowledge of the University and with the help of four nosy old ladies from the village (not to mention a cheeky little tabby cat named Muesli), Gemma sets out to solve the mystery—all while dealing with her matchmaking mother and the return of her old college love, Devlin O’Connor, now a dashing CID detective. […]

Posted February 15, 2016 by Lola in Coyer, Mystery, Review / 18 Comments

Review: February by Audrey Carlan

Review: February by Audrey Carlan

February (Calendar Girl #2) by Audrey Carlan Blurb: A muse. Me. The motorcycle riding, ass-kicking, concert t-shirt wearing chick from Las Vegas, is a world-renowned French artist’s muse. For a month. I had no idea when I took the escort job with Exquisite Escorts I would be standing naked in front of a blank canvas in a Seattle warehouse. “Love on Canvas” he calls his exhibit, a combination of photographic stills and paint entwined to create the most awe-inspiring pieces the world will ever see. Except every last one of them features me and a moment in time where I […]

Posted February 10, 2016 by Lola in Contemporary, Coyer, Erotica, Review, Romance / 10 Comments

Review: Driven by Kelley Armstrong

Review: Driven by Kelley Armstrong

Driven (Otherworld Stories #13.6) by Kelley Armstrong Blurb: Cains are known for being big, brutish and not-too-bright. The mutt clan embodies all the supernatural world’s worst stereotypes about werewolves. But not even the Cains deserve to be hunted down and skinned like animals. When young Davis Cain comes to the Pack for help, Alpha Elena Michaels can’t refuse him. It isn’t about morality or justice. It’s about not letting anyone think they can do this to werewolves and get away with it. But Elena is also dealing with the Pack’s homegrown monster—Malcolm Danvers, onetime enforcer, full-time psycho. Malcolm is now […]

Posted February 3, 2016 by Lola in Fantasy, Review / 16 Comments

Review: The Semester of Our Discontent by Cynthia Kuhn

Review: The Semester of Our Discontent by Cynthia Kuhn

My To-Be Read List is a meme hosted by Because Reading is Better Than Real Life where at the beginning of the month visitors can choose which book I’ll be reading this month. On the first saturday of a month the poll will be up, then on the second saturday of the month I’ll announce the book that won and on the last saturday of the month I’ll post my review of the book. The Semester of Our Discontent (Lila Maclean Mystery #1) by Cynthia Kuhn Blurb: English professor Lila Maclean is thrilled about her new job at prestigious Stonedale […]

Posted January 30, 2016 by Lola in Contemporary, My To-Be Read List, Mystery, Review / 22 Comments