ARC Review: Fake Dating the Dragon by Lilith Stone

Fake Dating the Dragon is book 4 in Lilith Stones Motham City Monsters paranormal romance series. I’ve been reading this series since book one, but in my opinion, the author provides enough background that a reader could easily read any of the books as standalone. In Fake Dating the Dragon, Minerva Westwind is a youngContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Fake Dating the Dragon by Lilith Stone”

ARC Review: Sincerely, The Duke by Amelia Grey

Sincerely, The Duke is book 2 in Amelia Grey’s Regency romance series, Say I Do. Rick, the Duke of Stonerich, jots off a brief proposal of marriage to Miss Devina Fine, after selecting her name from a list of potential brides compiled by his mother. Rick is ill at the time, and promptly forgets aboutContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Sincerely, The Duke by Amelia Grey”

ARC Review: The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger

The New Couple in 5B is an exciting thriller by Lisa Unger with a few paranormal elements. Rosie and her husband Chad, have just unexpectedly inherited an apartment in a historic, and reputedly haunted, building in New York. It’s reputation isn’t the only thing that is creepy about this building though. From the ever present ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger”

ARC Review: The Stolen Bride by Claire Delacroix

I don’t know how she does it, but once again Claire Delacroix has penned a thrilling, action packed romance in The Stolen Bride, the third book in her series, The Brides of Inverfyre. We’ve already met Ramsay MacLaren in a previous book, The Runaway Bride, when Evangeline released him from her father’s dungeon, and preventedContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Stolen Bride by Claire Delacroix”

ARC Review: The Wolf by Hildie McQueen

The Wolf is book 1 in Hildie McQueen’s new series, Clan Ross of Skye. Munro Ross, brother to the laird, agrees to marry Lila MacKinnon, the downtrodden daughter of his clan’s arch-nemesis. But even though he chose her over her conniving sisters, he is still suspicious of Lila and fails to protect her as heContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Wolf by Hildie McQueen”