The Unleashing by Shelly Laurenston
The unleashing by Shelly Laurenston Series: Call of Crows #1 Published by Kensington on March 31,...
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The unleashing by Shelly Laurenston Series: Call of Crows #1 Published by Kensington on March 31,...
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One Taste of Scandal by Heather Hiestand Series: Redcakes #2 Published by Kensington on December...
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Surprising Lord Jack by Sally MacKenzieMy rating: 4 of 5 flamesThis story begins with Frances Hadley chopping her hair, taking her brother’s clothes, and escaping her horrid aunt who’d raised her. She heads off to London...
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Bedding Lord Ned by Sally MacKenzieMy rating: 4 of 5 flamesThose red drawers were going to be the death of her.Ellie had made them for herself to go with a beautiful, if slightly scandalous, dress for a ball. Her goal had been...
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The Duchess of Love by Sally MacKenzieMy rating: 3.5 of 5 flamesYou can read this either before or after Bedding Lord Ned and Surprising Lord Jack, but it’s more fun to read it after Bedding Lord Ned just because it gives you a...
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Wolf with Benefits by Shelly LaurenstonMy rating: 4 of 5 flamesI breezed right through this one, even though it’s over 400 pages. With Shelly Laurenston’s trademark sense of humor, her shifters are always fun to read.Toni...
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3.5 flames“It could be worse.”Winfield Elliott, Viscount Stillwell, has just had his heart ripped out-and it’s not from another failed engagement (he’s had 3!). It’s because his home, the family’s home, has caught fire....
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Angel in Chains by Cynthia Eden My rating: 5 of 5 flames***I would suggest reading the first 2 books. While you can read this as a stand-alone, Az’s previous status as the enemy doesn’t come across in this, so you...
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What Happens At Christmas by Victoria Alexander My rating: 3 of 5 flamesI have come to look forward to Victoria Alexander’s Christmas novels. This year’s was just as fun and yet, I felt that it wasn’t quite as good as His...
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Five stars are like six-pack abs on a really tan, hunky guy not wearing much. They make us drool, we stroke them (the books, not the guys! - sometimes the guys...) and want to make sweet, sweet love to them. Five stars is the hottest, we mean, highest honor.

Four stars is a total hunkalicious of burning love, but maybe we didn't like his hair for some reason. We still think he's hot, and we're still going to recommend him, we mean, the book, to readers because it's a damn fine ass, we mean book.

Three stars = that awkward guy at the party. He's cute and you know he's cute, and if you look at him the right way, he even looks like Brad Pitt a little, but there are flaws. Surprisingly, he's good in bed (because you got drunk and shit happens).

Remember that - yeah we don't either.

One star is like expecting a somewhat attractive guy and being sent a Grumpy cat meme. We appreciate the effort, but no. This book was not for us. Grumpy cat might want to use it for litter though.

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