Showing posts with label awesome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label awesome. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Now in My Bookbag: INDULGE (INFINITUS BILLIONAIRE 2) by E.B. Walters

An advance review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.

Walters has delivered a hot, steamy, contemporary romance that is extremely well-told. The heat generated by Lex and Jillian could melt my Kindle. Then there is the love story of ‘Jex’, unconventional and captivating as they draw even closer together. 


The love story is brilliantly woven together with a who-done-it style mystery, where almost everyone is a suspect at one time or another and an evil villain seems unstoppable. 


Indulge is well-written and thoroughly engaging. I highly recommend with 5/5 stars.



If contemporary romance is a genre you read, you must read the Infinitus Billionaire story, Impulse then Indulge.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Now in My Bookbag: Promises (Timeless Series Book 2) by Lisa L Wiedmeier


This is another well-written story in the continuation of Cheyenne’s journey. This one is a more difficult read because Wiedmeier does not spare the heartbreaking moments.

Cheyenne must learn the hard way that sometimes growing pains have expensive consequences. Her quest for the space to ‘find herself’ turns truly tragic and, just like that, the entire mood of the story changes.

Although Promises has a bit more angst throughout, this second book of the Timeless series is well told. I felt light, love, hope and the shell-shocked version of tragedy. This story is worth the tears I shed over it, and I gladly surrender many Kleenexes to the cause.

I am interested to see where the series goes from here.

4.25 of 5 stars

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Now in My Bookbag: Scorched by Jennifer L. Armentrout

I Love, Love, Love This Book!!


It deals with very difficult topics with such raw honesty, it blows me away. Andrea and Tanner feel as though they are real people who bravely share their thoughts, feelings, and emotions with me. Andrea’s journey is especially hard to ‘watch’ because she quickly becomes this friend whom you wish to help, but can not. All of the gritty details bring me inside the story and make me an emotional mess.

Armentrout does it again, delivering a story with characters so real they could be part of a family, or set of friends, that I know. It is an awesome read, and I highly recommend it.