Review: Memories of a Life by Jewel E. Ann
I enjoyed Memories of a Life far more than the first book, where my issues with the main character overshadowed my appreciation of the story.
I enjoyed Memories of a Life far more than the first book, where my issues with the main character overshadowed my appreciation of the story.
This hurts. I don’t think I’ve ever rated a Jewel E. Ann book less than four stars. After all, she is probably my favorite author. I love how she mixes humor with gut-wrenching emotions. Pieces of a Life isn’t bad, but it is missing Jewel E. Ann’s signature sparkle.
Reverse is the follow-up to Kate Stewart’s massive hit Drive, so it has big shoes to fill. I’m happy to say it fits quite nicely. I highly recommend reading Drive before reading Reverse. The story will have far more meaning if you do, and you’ll avoid major spoilers. Reverse is about the forbidden romance between the children of the main characters from the previous book.
H. Hunting successfully kicks off her dramatic new adult series with Little Lies. I like college romance, and if you throw in a friends-turned-enemies-turned-lovers relationship animosity between the two main characters you can count on me to read it.
I enjoy a good surprise pregnancy story, and I love sports romance. Put them together, and Those Three Little Words should form a perfect union.
Aly Martinez is my go-to author when I’m looking for romantic suspense with lots of twists. In a departure from her signature duets and trilogies, From the Embers is a standalone.
Single parent romance is one of my favorite tropes, and I particularly have a soft spot for strong men raising little girls on their own.
So Not Meant To Be is a highly enjoyable enemies-to-lovers story told with Meghan Quinn’s signature humor and sizzle.
I was so excited to finally get my hands on The Difference Between Someday and Forever. I had big expectations for the conclusion of the gripping Difference Trilogy. Perhaps too big.
Color me addicted to this trilogy! I could kick myself for reading the first two books a full month before the final book is released. I need it now!
The Difference Between Somebody and Someone is book one in The Difference Trilogy. It’s been awhile since I’ve been willing to invest my time in reading a trilogy, but based on this angst-filled yet enthralling start, I think it will be well worth it.
Marni Mann has outdone herself and proven, once again, why she is a queen of erotic romance. The Billionaire is a delectable age gap love story that successfully combines sweet and sizzling. And by sizzling, I mean this book should come with a complimentary fan and a Do Not Read in Public warning. Holy Hades! This is some prime erotica, folks.