after i read forgiving lies i just had to read deceiving lies right after. i mean the cliffhanger hello?!?!? so yea.. started it right away and omg.. i think i loved that book even more! i just wanted to read..and read..and read.. and never put it down like.. that book had me on the edge of my se...
To be honest I really don't agree that this book is just a novella since this is pretty long to be one, like 300 plus pages. Anyway, I kinda like the humor of this book. Though it is part of a series it can still be read as standalone.Cannor was first mentioned in From Ashes because he went after...
I hated it. the "heroine" was so broken and scarred yet every man wanted to get in her pants and she basically let's them? yuck. that was so not the book I signed up for. there should never be more than 2 love interests in a book. the writing was horrid, like a giggling preteen wrote it. I stoppe...
Word of caution: this review is filled with unmarked spoilers!So I have never done a review but I'm doing one now because I'm seriously pissed! To start off, I had no clue that this book was like a novella of another book! I just happened to come across it on my tablet, it was for $1.99, and I th...
This book did not work for me, let me start with that. Quick summary of the story: Kash is an undercover cop sent to another city to hide from a drug gang. He meets rachel, his neighbor who loves with her cousin. Rachel has a traumatic past but Kash manages to get past her defenses and after a pe...
Coen Steele has had a difficult time adjusting to civilian life after being released from the army. He meets Reagan through chance and then discovers she is the sister of one of his army friends. Reagan has been left to care for her son after her boyfriend walked away when she got pregnant at t...
I knew that I would love brody from capturing peace and he didn't disappoint!Kamryn Cunningham (KC) comes from an uptight rich family and would do anything to escape. When she over hears her family discussing her marriage to someone she cannot stand like she was nothing more than a means to an en...