Author: Sarina Bowen

Review & Excerpt: The Accidentals by Sarina Bowen

Review & Excerpt: The Accidentals by Sarina Bowen

I am proudly sporting dark smudges and Samsonite bags under my eyes. They are the battle scars of a reader who was compelled to pull an all-nighter to read The Accidentals in one sitting. I have long been a fan of Sarina Bowen’s writing, but I think this is among her best work yet. It is her first Young Adult novel and she nails it! The story is breathtakingly haunting in the most wonderful way. Even my feels have feels, and I don’t know what to do with them all!






Review: The Understatement of the Year

Review: The Understatement of the Year

November 22, 2017 Angela LGBTQ, Reviews, Romance, Sports Romance

Go ahead and place another tick mark in Sarina Bowen’s “winner” column. If you’ve ever been curious about reading M/M romance, The Understatement of the Year makes an excellent introduction to the genre. It’s a college sports romance that focuses predominately on relationships and emotional intimacy rather than overly explicit sexual activity. It’s more like M/M light, if you will.


Review: Bountiful by Sarina Bowen

Review: Bountiful by Sarina Bowen

November 6, 2017 Angela Reviews, Romance

Sarina Bowen’s True North series is consistently refreshing. All the books take place in the same sleepy Vermont farming town. While they involve interconnecting characters, each book is a standalone with a distinctly different feel. Bountiful is like a warm fuzzy blanket. It’s a cozy romance featuring a bartender/barista/baker, a baby, and a babe.






Review: Good Boy by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy

Review: Good Boy by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy

Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy have proven once again that they are a formidable writing team. Put them together and you get magical storytelling that warms your heart and assails you with humor. Good Boy is the first book in the M/F WAGs series, which is a spinoff of the M/M Him series. WAGs is an acronym for wives and girlfriends of professional athletes, in case you didn’t know.