Review: One Tiny Lie by K.A. Tucker

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: One Tiny Lie by K.A. Tucker

Livie has always been the stable one of the two Cleary sisters, handling her parents’ tragic death and Kacey’s self-destructive phase with strength and maturity. But underneath that exterior is a little girl hanging onto the last words her father ever spoke to her. β€œMake me proud,” he had said. She promised she would…and she’s […]

Review: Under a Christmas Spell by Barbara Monajem

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 2 Comments
Review: Under a Christmas Spell by Barbara Monajem

English Country Estate, 1815 Dissolute aristocrat Lord Valiant Oakenhurst hides a sexy, supernatural secret–as a powerful incubus, he is able to influence others through erotic dreams. At an exclusive Christmas house party, his latest mission is compromised by the beautiful but deadly succubus Lucille Beaulieu. Though still drawn to his former lover, Val cannot forget […]

Guest Review: Faking It by Diane Alberts

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Guest Review: Faking It by Diane Alberts

Derek Rory never meant to propose to his best friend’s little sister. But when her boss tells a family-oriented investor he’s Stephanie’s fiancΓ©, Derek can either play along or let her get fired. He’s hardly one to turn away from a damsel in distress. If only that damsel wasn’t adorable and sexy with a laugh […]

Review: His Forever Love by Nan O’Berry

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in / 1 Comment
Review: His Forever Love by Nan O’Berry

Struggling to run her family’s financially troubled Texas ranch, Karleigh can only turn to one man. Can she trust the cowboy who is her family’s old enemy and the only man she’s ever loved? Karleigh Jordan’s father believes his Indigo Springs ranch is no place for a woman. Since her brother’s death, she’s tried to […]

Review: Lost in New Falls by Cherie Marks

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Lost in New Falls by Cherie Marks

Twenty-eight-year-old, former fat-girl, Kate Delaney left New Falls, Tennessee, heartbroken but determined to be a successful screenwriter. She’s spent the last ten years in Los Angeles, but is back in town, fifty pounds lighter, California hotter, and she’s written The End on a screenplay, which a Hollywood mega-producer believes is movie magic in the making. […]

Review: Persuading Eve by Tara Rose

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in / 1 Comment
Review: Persuading Eve by Tara Rose

Vet tech Eve Rydell escaped an abusive marriage with the help of Dom and fiancΓ© Phil Parkwood, and her life seems perfect. When Phil suggests a threesome with his cousin, Knox Parkwood, Eve is intrigued and agrees. But when she spots a man she thinks is her ex-husband, her illusion of a perfect life is […]

Review: One Bratty Omega by Stephani Hecht

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Review: One Bratty Omega by Stephani Hecht

Lies…lies…lies….all of it is lies…until the truth comes back to bite you in the ass, and you have to deal with it or risk losing everything you fought so hard to protect. Donny left his childhood pack behind him when his father couldn’t accept the fact that his son was just an Omega. Destined to […]

Review: Rock the Wolfe by Karyn Gerrard

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Rock the Wolfe by Karyn Gerrard

She’s desperate for a break… After a difficult year in the classroom, elementary school teacher Kerri Coleson is close to the breaking point. All she wants is a quiet summer to regroup and refresh. Vacationing alone at the old family homestead, she never expected to meet a burnt out rock star or discover that he […]

Review: The Alpha’s Only by Amber Kell

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Review: The Alpha’s Only by Amber Kell

Tiberius has met the man he wishes for his own, but Keir isn’t willing to be one of many. He plans to be the Alpha’s only. Tiberius, Alpha of the Black Creek pack, is tired of being alone. When Keir, a new Beta joins the pack, Tiber is startled to learn he’s found his mate. […]

Review: Vance’s Rules by Anne Rainey

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Review: Vance’s Rules by Anne Rainey

Looking at Vance Jennings now, no one would guess that the tough-as-nails building contractor once suffered a broken heart. Twelve years has blunted the pain of the breakup with his high school sweetheart, but not the memory. Until she shows up on his doorstep asking for a second chance. One look at the sexy redhead, […]

Review: Mastering Angela by Tara Rose

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Review: Mastering Angela by Tara Rose

When Angela Davidson asks Doms Nash Stonecraft and Ian Malloy to train her as a submissive, she gets more than a flogging demo. She’s in danger of losing her heart to the two charismatic, sexy Doms. But what will happen when they discover her secret? Nash Stonecraft doesn’t fall in love. When you love someone, […]

Review: Awakening by Elene Sallinger

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Awakening by Elene Sallinger

River Rock, Vermont, 2011. This is the story of Claire Ryan and Evan Lang. 35-year-old Claire joins a local book club for romance readers in order to get over the breakdown of her 10-year relationship, there she meets book shop owner Evan, a dominant man who has never recovered from the sudden death of his […]

Guest Post: Trust Me by Anna Wells

Posted November 24, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment
Guest Post: Trust Me by Anna Wells

Lawyer Alaina Simmons never imagined that she would be defending her deceased father against accusations of terrorism when she agreed to protect his legacy, a group of documents he’d placed in an archival repository. FBI Lawyer Donovan Prentice insists that her father and the organization he worked for were terrorists and that crucial evidence is […]