Having spent a cringeworthy amount of years devouring Nalini Singh’s books and an unhealthy dose of various paranormal romances (some so obscure that I cannot remember the titles), I initially wanted to avoid reading Bride. But after hearing multiple positive reviews, I braved the embarrassing onslaught of memories and dived right in. And the reviews did not lie. … More Nostalgia for Paranormal Romance Fans: Bride – An ARC Review| B for Bookslut
I was not a huge fan of Well, That Was Unexpected, the companion novel to Didn’t See That Coming. In fact, I disliked it so much that I couldn’t bring myself to write a review for it. When I received a surprise physical arc from PRH International, safe to say, I was regretting my request for it. But I was pleasantly surprised by how much I did enjoy Didn’t See That Coming, even though it would not make my “best of” lists. … More Surprisingly Good: Didn’t See That Coming – An A...| B for Bookslut
What the River Knows has the makings of a five star read. It promises an adventure-hungry debutante, a bad boy scholar, mysteriously exotic Egypt, ancient magic and comical scheming villains. But, promises are meant to be broken. … More Needs Way More Mummies: What the River Knows – An ARC Review| B for Bookslut
Fantasies have been a little dull for me, as of late. I’ve been finding myself reaching for more and more contemporaries but Night of the Witch has brought me back to life! With a strong plot and characters that are actually characters instead of tropes, I was hooked immediately and I can guarantee, you will be too. … More Not Your Average Witch and Witch Hunter Romance: Night of the Witch – An ARC Review| B for Bookslut
If you’re looking for a small town, holiday season read to cosy up to when the sun goes down, the candles come on and you’re snuggled up with a warm cup of tea, Lovelight Farms is the perfect selection. It is filled with delightful townsfolk who mean well but are terribly nosy, a friends to lovers fake dating situation and the wonders of Christmas magic. Although there are some aspects of it I didn’t quite enjoy, I’m sure many of you will. … More Friends to Lovers and Fake Dating: L...| B for Bookslut
I wanted to like The Isles of the Gods. I mean, who reads a book hating it, am I right? But, I developed such a love-hate relationship with this book. On one hand, the ending completely saved it. I loved how it was all wrapped up. On the other hand, I disliked the rest of it and boy, do I have much criticism about it. But I promise, I was being very respectful about my criticism and was only snarky once. I promise. … More The Ending Redeemed It: The Isles of the Gods – An ARC Review| B for Bookslut
Stars, Hide Your Fires has a fantastic idea within its pages. I loved the entirety of the plot, the characters and the world introduced. It’s not the most unique story ever told but it has good bones. I just wished the author had taken their time to really develop the entire story. This is one instance where I will say that it could have been split into a duology or a trilogy. … More Reduce Your Expectations to Zero: Stars, Hide Your Fires – An ARC Review| B for Bookslut
The Love Wager is sexy, fun and flirty. With fantastic banter between characters, a galore of tropes that just make you giggle and a romantic getaway in the hills in a gorgeous hotel room, with a single bed and a very inviting shower, what more could you want from your latest romance obsession? … More Sharing A Bed While Fake Dating: The Love Wager – An ARC Review| B for Bookslut
Eerie, well-written and fascinating, Direwood was rather challenging for me. I struggled through it mostly because it was not my kind of read despite how I could not find much to dislike about it. But it had a good versus evil story that was rather compelling especially in the latter half of the book. … More Skip if Bugs Are Not Your Thing: Direwood| B for Bookslut
It’s a little bit early for a spooky read but we’re getting ahead of the game! Reminiscent of the 90s slasher film and some even say Happy Death Day, How to Survive Your Murder is a wri…| B for Bookslut