The Darkest Kiss by Gena Showalter Book Review: Death Meets Chaos
The Darkest Kiss by Gena Showalter captures the amazing combination of danger, passion, and fate of a romance book with a paranormal twist. With it being the second book in…
The Darkest Kiss by Gena Showalter captures the amazing combination of danger, passion, and fate of a romance book with a paranormal twist. With it being the second book in…
There are many different kinds of loneliness people experience, which can include hearing voices in your head or repeating the same torture every night. The Darkest Night uses this type…
The American Roommate Experiment by Elena Armas is a wonderful romance book. It is like going to a nice, warm, and sunny place where everything is cozy and comforting. If…
If you love dark magic, shameless academies, and bold heroines, you won’t forget Eva Chase’s Cruel Magic anytime soon. This first book in the Royals of Villain Academy series is…
Enemies to lovers? Fake dating? Hot chemistry? If any of these tropes send you to the heavens, Carrie Elks’s "Strictly Pretend" is a must. Elks brilliantly mixes familiar tropes with…
Romantic comedy meets emotional depth in "Strictly the Worst," the fifth book in Carrie Elks’ Salinger Brothers series. If you’ve followed the brothers this far, you already know that Elks…
Carrie Elks once again brings sparks, secrets, and swoons in "Strictly Not Yours," the fourth installment in her sizzling Salinger Brothers series. At first glance, this book seems like a…
If you're in the mood for a sizzling, emotionally rich romance with a touch of sports drama, "Strictly for Now" by Carrie Elks might just be your next obsession. As…
Carrie Elks romances never miss any target on layered characters, goal-met emotional dimensions, and swoon-worthy striking moments. In "Strictly Pleasure", the second book in The Salinger Brothers series, she shone…
Get ready for the slow-burning office romance "Strictly Business" by Carrie Elks, featuring witty banter and character development that will leave you with a warm heart. The book didn’t just…