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Breed For the Beast - Review

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 This book was not what I expected. I definitely thought that it was going to be more spice than it was. I mean since the name is Breed For the Beast. There was plenty of steamy moments in the book but it was pretty much that for awhile. Nothing but steam until finally there wasn't. The plot of everything else was ok. The whole betrayal and the beef between the guys was interesting but I was also not really invested in anything other than watching how they managed to deal with the betrayer. It was interesting watching how this particular family worked. Though there didn't seem to be any true menace other than the one guy who was an enemy of Lugh (our MMC). Lugh and the rest of the Irish Mob definitely didn't seem menacing at all. I liked the story for what it was but I probably wouldn't read more by this author. The spice in this book was alright once we finally got to it. I was hoping for something more than what we ended up getting. I would give this book a 3 out of 3...

Tell Me Lies - Review

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  This book almost felt like a biography. Not in like an educational way but in that this could literally be something that happened to this author and I would not have been surprised. This book had to do with a romance author who was going through some rough times and found that it was hard for her to write. So when a friend decided to help her out and try to give her something else to focus on, she becomes a nanny to a hockey star. Then of course sparks fly and that's the story. Of course there was some drama that happened in between, but this could definitely be someone's real life story...easily. I found that to be an interesting aspect to the story. I can't tell if I liked it or not so I'm just gonna say it was meh. I have been heavily into my contemporary romance era and I'm dying to escape. That could also be part of it. The story itself was good. My only complaint was the slight moment when the characters had a moment of strife with each other. The situation...

Sugar Daddies - Review

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This book was different. I think this may have been the second book that I've read where the MMCs already had a relationship and then they were adding in the FMC. I think that this book definitely handled things better than the other book that I read with this did. You could see the relationship that was built with the characters and I loved that. However, my only complaint in this book was that the FMC started to get a little annoying. She was being childish in situations that I thought she should be looking at through a different lens but then again she is in her early 20s. I liked seeing that she had moments of growth thanks to the guys. The relationship they managed to build with not only each other but with family members in this story gave it such a wholesome feel. I definitely don't think I thought this book was going to go in the direction that it ended up going in but I really enjoyed it.  This book was S P I C Y. Whew. This throuple definitely was leaving no stone unc...

End of the Month Review - December 24

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  Well cheers to a successful year!! All the holidays and everything going on this year. I will be posting my End of the Year review with some fun categories that will be a little different then this one but we have to send December off with a bang! As the days were getting colder, the less books that I was reading but they were still just as good! I had another full month with no DNF's so I'll call that a month well read!! I really had a great year and I can't wait to break it down for you in my end of year wrap up. For now though, let's recap the books that I was able to read this month! Favorite Character  - Cyan (Legacy of Chaos): I really loved Cyan! Like I felt so seen! Nerdy girls everywhere should feel very seen by her. She was someone who was a nerd who feel for a fellow nerd. She also took no smack and she knew her stuff. I was so glad to get a FMC like her! She really made reading about the trauma that Stryker was going through much more bearable. Not only th...