I picked up this book at the library randomly because I’d heard so much about Kennedy on DBSA and I’d never ventured into the dystopian romance world. It wasn’t until I was a few pages in and looked at the cover blurbs that I realized Elle Kennedy’s flavor is way spicier that I’d usually read.Read the Post
Vengeance In Death by J.D Robb (In Death #6)
Disclaimer : this was the In Death book that I will now hold all other In Death books to. This book would have totally been a five start rating for me, except one point during the very very end when a character describes an off-page character as –Oriental. It just took me out the story. IRead the Post
Heated Moments by Phyllis Bourne
I’ve been listening to theGirl, Have You Read podcast and I picked this book up so I could read-along with the ladies. I went into this book not knowing anything about it, I thought it would be kind of soapy (as categories are want to do) but it’s actually a cute romantic comedy. When modelRead the Post
Forbidden by Beverly Jenkins (Old West Series #1)
This is my first Beverly Jenkins novel and going in all I really knew is that Jenkins is the Queen Bee of Black historical romance.This new series starts off with Eddy Carmichael, a young cook who heads west with nothing but her cooktop and dreams of owning a restaurant. She getsalmost there by legit relying on “TheRead the Post
Branded by Tori Carrington
Honestly, I’m not sure how to review series romances because of how. . . trope specific they can be. I’ve read and book buffeted a few , most of which were Presents that I heavily side-eyed. So that was my litmus test with this. How much side-eyeing could be done ? What I found isRead the Post
Romance and Sensibility By The Numbers 2015
It’s the beginning of a new year and we wanted to take the time to go back and look at what we’ve reviewed here on Romance and Sensibility in fun infographic form !
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