ARC Review: Bean Wishing for a Latte Love by Tia Marlee

Bean Wishing for a Latte Love by Tia Marlee is book three in the multi-author Coffee Loft series. Bean Wishing for a Latte Love is about Knox and Lacey. He is an ER doctor who recently moved to town to take care of his toddler nephew after the sudden deaths of his sister and brother-in-law.ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Bean Wishing for a Latte Love by Tia Marlee”

ARC Review: The Billionaire Orc by Lilith Stone

The Billionaire Orc by Lilith Stone is the third book in her Motham City Monsters series, and it’s the spiciest book in the series so far! Tor Arquin is an orc who came from humble roots but made himself a billionaire through building a mining empire. He returns to Motham to visit family and hiresContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Billionaire Orc by Lilith Stone”

Review: Fumbling for Affection by Beth Gildersleeve

Fumbling for Affection is book one in The Buchanans series by Beth Gildersleeve and is a paranormal sports romance. Maggie is the manager of a coffee shop in Cascade City, and is hoping to buy the shop, when her arch nemesis, Lucas comes back to town.  Lucas is a professional (American) football player, and isContinueContinue reading “Review: Fumbling for Affection by Beth Gildersleeve”

Review: Fangs For the Bite by Jo-Ann Carson

Fangs for the Bite is book two in Jo-Ann Carson’s Fangsters series. Rebel Black is back as the reluctant head of Fangsters, a school for delinquent teenage vampires. With her are some familiar characters from book 1 as well as a few new ones. Fangs for the Bite picks up shortly after the previous bookContinueContinue reading “Review: Fangs For the Bite by Jo-Ann Carson”

Review: Fangsters by Jo-Ann Carson

Fangsters is book one in a new series by Jo-Ann Carson, and it’s a fairly good start to the series. There is a lot going on in this book. Lots of paranormal creatures, lots of characters, lots of hints at past and present relationships between characters, murder, clan wars between different paranormal types, but unfortunatelyContinueContinue reading “Review: Fangsters by Jo-Ann Carson”