Tag: Marriage

Review: After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Review: After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid

August 26, 2016 Angela Contemporary, Reviews, Romance

Plain and simple, After I Do is absolutely phenomenal. It’s a touching story about marriage, and what happens long after the honeymoon phase has ended. I suspect readers who’ve never been in a committed, long-term relationship may not be as affected by the book because it’s less about falling deeply in love than it is about slowly falling out of love. However, as a woman who has been married for twenty years and known my husband for more than half of my life, the story really resonated with me.


Review, Excerpt & Giveaway ♥ The Ground Rules Undone by Roya Carmen

Review, Excerpt & Giveaway ♥ The Ground Rules Undone by Roya Carmen

The Ground Rules Undone is the thrilling conclusion to The Rule Breakers trilogy. When we left off, Mirella was in one hell of a pickle. Told entirely from her point of view, this story focuses on the consequences of Mirella and Weston deviating from the rules. Unlike the previous books, there’s very little sex, yet the chemistry is still insane in this combustive love triangle.


Blog Tour, Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: Happily Ever Ninja by Penny Reid

Blog Tour, Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: Happily Ever Ninja by Penny Reid

I don’t care how long you’ve been a couple before you make it official; marriage is not easy. It takes a lot of hard work whether you’ve been married two years or twenty years. It’s far too rare to find romance novels with main characters in their thirties and forties. As an older reader, I’m so grateful that Penny Reid penned a humorous yet thoughtful story featuring a mature married couple dealing with real life issues.


The Ground Rules Rewritten by Roya Carmen

The Ground Rules Rewritten by Roya Carmen

November 10, 2015 Angela Erotica, Reviews, Romance

4 stars? 4.5 stars? I’ve gone back and forth several times, and I still can’t get this book out of my head. Here’s the thing. The Ground Rules concludes with a resolved plot. Notice I didn’t say it was as happily satisfying as a hot fudge sundae, but Roya Carmen doesn’t leave the reader hanging. Why then would she open up the same can of worms and write a second book?