The Rose is linked with Reisz's previous novel, The Red, but can be read perfectly well as a standalone. It tells the story of a young English woman, Lia, who is from a highly privileged background. She has just graduated, and the story begins at her graduation party....
eBook Review: In Case of Emergency by Keira Andrews (@keiraandrews)
In Case of Emergency is the story of Daniel Diaz and Cole Smith. They were briefly stepbrothers several years previously, and since then, Daniel has barely given the younger man a second thought. That is, until a phone call summons him to his local hospital - Cole has...
eBook Review: Picture Perfect Cowboy by Tiffany Reisz (@tiffanyreisz)
Picture Perfect Cowboy is a romance story with lashings (no pun intended) of kink, sass and charm - in other words, typical Tiffany Reisz. It's set in the Original Sinners world with some crossover characters in a minor way, but works perfectly well as a standalone....
eBook Review: The Chimera Affair by Keira Andrews (@keiraandrews)
A gay romance with spies is right up my alley, so I was more than happy to dive into this Keira Andrews novel - particularly since I always enjoy her work. The Chimera Affair is the tale of Sebastian Brambani, a young man looked down on by his father for his sexual...
eBook Review: The Highlander’s Prize by Tabitha Rayne (@tabithaerotica)
The Highlander's Prize is a sexy spanking story with some intriguing and heart string-plucking elements to it. It tells the story of Harriet Taylor, a journalist who's been sent to Aberdeen to report on a Highland Games champion, Archie MacDonald. However, when she...
Book Review: Tubing by K.A. McKeagney
I was intrigued by the premise of this book when I was offered it to review, so eagerly snapped it up. Tubing tells the story of Polly, a young woman living a seemingly perfect life with her boyfriend in London. However, she's actually bored out of her mind, so when...
