REVIEW: Taming Sugar by Rebecca Grace Allen
Dear Rebecca Grace Allen, Taming Sugar is a BDSM novella loosely based around Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Triple-threat Broadway up-and-comer, Roxy Cavanaugh, heads to upstate New York for...
View ArticleREVIEW: Turn Up The Heat by Jane Davitt and Alexa Snow
First impressions fool recently dumped Rory into thinking Shannon’s a walk on the wild side and the perfect way to get over a failed relationship. Shannon’s not about to argue. Not when Rory coaxes...
View ArticleREVIEW: Raw Heat by Cherrie Lynn
Dear Cherrie Lynn, Raw Heat is the third book in your Larson brothers series, featuring the youngest Larson, Damien. Damien is a very successful poker player, holding a number of “bracelets” (which I...
View ArticleReview: By the Hour by Roni Loren
Dear Ms. Loren, I picked up By the Hour because I enjoyed your first Pleasure Principle book, Off the Clock. I was surprised that Elle McCray, the purported villainess and rival of the heroine, Marin,...
View ArticleREVIEW: Tactical Submission (Windsor Club #1) by Ada Maria Soto
Review: Dear Ada Maria Soto, When I saw your book on Kindle Unlimited, I was very pleased. I loved your novella “His Quiet Agent”. The novella did not have any explicit sex scenes, but in theory I...
View ArticleREVIEW: Her Claim by Rebecca Grace Allen
Dear Rebecca Grace Allen, I read and liked His Contract a couple years ago so when you reached out to me and offered a review copy of Her Claim, the second book in the Legally Bound series, I was happy...
View ArticleREVIEW: Their Discovery by Rebecca Grace Allen
Dear Rebecca Grace Allen, I have enjoyed the previous two books in the Legally Bound series, His Contract and Her Claim and I was especially looking forward to Their Discovery because I knew it would...
View ArticleREVIEW: Saddled by Lyn Gala
Dear Lyn Gala, I have read the vast majority of your published works and I did come to expect BDSM in some way, shape or form to feature in your contemporary works. So I was not as surprised by BDSM in...
View ArticleJOINT REVIEW: A House East of Regent Street by Pam Rosenthal
Jennie: When Janine mentioned this expanded novella, and suggested we review it together, she asked if I’d read it when it originally came out in 2004. My book log says no, but my brain says yes. If I...
View ArticleREVIEW: For The Love of April French by Penny Aimes
CW: Transphobia, misgendering, discussion of racism, sexual abuse (mainly emotionally) abusive adult BDSM relationship) Dear Penny Aimes,I was keen to read your debut novel which features a white...
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