What I Liked:Sometimes you’re in the mood for classic forbidden romance trope and Twisted Games certainly delivers. While it includes plenty of spicy scenes, Bridget’s character shows a lot of depth and growth as she faces the challenges associated with...
What I Liked:I loved that Harper and Knox’s fake relationship was founded on doing something so amazing as keeping two young brother’s from being separated in the system after their mom dies. It felt like a wholesome and good foundation instead of the...
What I Liked:I enjoyed learning more about Hedy Lamarr’s life. In fourth grade, I did a report on her so remembered vague details but this book focused a lot more on her life before Hollywood (roughly half of the book). Fair Warning:While the book is written in...
What I Liked:As should be predicted based on the previous two books in the series, Scythe and Sparrow was absolutely nuts, but in a good way. I mean, I may not look at cotton candy the same ever again and I never liked haunted houses anyways. The tone was slightly...
What I Liked:Knowing this is a five-book reverse harem series, I thought Dark Fae did a great job of providing a slow burn. Yes, there are still some spicy themes and Elise feels pulled toward multiple male characters, but there’s tons of conflict to keep the...