Category: Reviews

Review: Craving by Helen Hardt

Posted January 22, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Craving by Helen Hardt

CRAVING is a dark, emotional story. Jade, an attorney decides to pack up and start her life over again in Colorado. Β Her best friend’s family has a ranch there and she will stay with them until she finds a job. Jade finds herself drawn to Talon, her friends older brother, even though he confuses her. […]

Quickie Review: Royal Affair by Parker Swift

Posted January 22, 2017 by Shannon in Reviews / 1 Comment
Quickie Review: Royal Affair by Parker Swift

I adored this book. First, Dylan, the hero is British. That alone is enough to get me to pick the book up. Second, he’s a Marquess. I do love the aristocracy no matter what era. Third, he’s absolutely filthy. Poor inexperienced, naive Lydia didn’t know what hit her when she met Dylan. My only “complaint” […]

Review: Every Dark Corner by Karen Rose

Posted January 22, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Every Dark Corner by Karen Rose

EVERY DARK CORNER is an action packed, intriguing story full of suspense, and romance. Β It’s an incredible, thrilling ride and it had me staying up all night to find out what would happen next. Β This story is about human trafficking and child pornography and the subject matter can be difficult to read. Β FBI agents are […]

Review: Seduction by Calista Fox

Posted January 15, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Seduction by Calista Fox

Wow, Calista Fox knocks this short story out of the park with this story of unconventional love. Jax and Lexus are acclaimed classical musicians who are trying to write new music to help them get over a women whom they both loved and lost. Β Lily Hart is a Butler hired to cater to both men […]

Review: Wrecking Ball by P. Dangelico

Posted January 8, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Wrecking Ball by P. Dangelico

WRECKING BALL is a delightful surprise. Β What makes the story so good are the layered, complex characters. Β They have depth and are developed slowly and there are plenty of funny lines that had me laughing out loud. Β Along with the laughter, there is also emotion and heartache as the two main characters stumble through their […]