Sunday, June 30, 2019

New Release - Ace of Hearts by Ella Goode

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When Ace gets accepted into the prestigious Franklin Universal High, her goals include studying and more studying. High marks in all her classes are the path to being a cardio thoracic surgeon like her beloved stepdad. She has no plans on falling for anyone, especially not the hot jock who keeps staring at her. The athletes at FU High have the worst reputation and she refuses to let one climb into her jeans—no matter how nice Owen “Fast” McCoy seems.


It only takes one look for Owen to know that Alice “Ace” Alister is the girl for him. He’s eighteen but he knows what he wants—a successful football season and the new transfer. He’ll do whatever it takes to achieve those goals from extra practices to joining the sewing club. He won’t give up until he becomes the ace of her heart.


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Saturday, June 29, 2019

New Release - Bootyogomy by C.M. Seabrook & Frankie Love




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The place: Hot Wheels Roller Rink 
The girl: Kendall a.k.a my lifelong crush 
The soundtrack: 80's music 
The problem: She's my best friend's sister 
The solution: BOOTYOGOMY



This summer Kendall and I throw out the cliched no-strings-attached deal and made our own pact. We call it Bootyogomy. An exclusive booty-call. She thinks I'm in it for the hook-up, but she has no idea. This girl is my world and it's time to make her mine.

Max Major is a cop who looks mighty fine in a uniform! That butt tho! And if he's bringing the handcuffs, we'll commit the crime. One of you readers will bail us out, wontcha? Xo, Frankie and Chantel



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Friday, June 28, 2019

Review: Bad Babygirl: The Con Artist

Bad Babygirl: The Con Artist Bad Babygirl: The Con Artist by Zoe Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Holy mother of pearl. This is what I've been waiting on. I haven't really read anything lately that could hold my interest. This though kept me clued to it the entire time reading it. It's got a little of everything I love in a book. Suspense, thrills, dub-con, rough steamy sex. Perfect just perfect.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Series Cover Reveal - Bad Girls by Zoe Blake

The Hacker
Daddy’s going to own me.
I knew hacking would get me into trouble one day, but not like this.
Kidnapped and held captive in a military compound, I’m forced to endure a humiliating exam, then I’m held down and branded with the number thirteen.
Just when I think my captors have pushed me to the end of my limits, I discover there’s worse to come.
A man forcing me to call him Daddy.
He’s going to make me submit to him.
The more I fight, the more he likes it.

The Con-Artist
If I have to hurt her to get what I want... I will.
I need her art forging skills to avoid a murder charge.
No is not an option.
My little con artist is about to learn I run my criminal enterprise with an iron fist.
She is no exception.
She will do as Daddy tells her or there will be pain.
Her real problem is how much I will enjoy inflicting it.

***

He has me trapped.
He knows too much about my criminal escapades already.
If I don't play his game... by his rules... he may discover he's not the only one with blood on their hands.
I just need to survive this one con... then I will disappear.
There's just one problem.
I've never been very good at obeying the rules.

The Thief
No matter how much she fights me… I will win in the end.
She has information I need, and I will stop at nothing to get it.
My little thief cannot steal away from me, I don’t care how hard she tries.
She needs to learn that Daddy’s in charge now.
She either follows my rules, or there will be consequences… painful ones.

***

I’m in danger. Someone is stalking me and my friends. They’ve already killed one of us.
I’m getting ready to run when he shows up.
I hate every domineering, arrogant thing about him but I especially hate how he makes me feel.
There is no way I can trust him.
I need to escape… to disappear.
There’s just one problem.

Wherever I run… he finds me.

The Expert 

I control everything about her life… she just doesn’t know it.
Despite her dangerous profession she has an air of naïve innocence.
It makes her weak, vulnerable… easy prey for a man like me.
Until now, I’ve been content to stay in the shadows, but someone has made a deadly mistake, they have threatened what’s mine.
My little one is about to understand that Daddy is done watching.
It’s time I claim my babygirl.

***

I’m the most sought-after gunsmith of criminals and celebrities alike.
They call me The Expert.
It’s crazy to think my life is now threatened, not because of what I do, but because of something from my past.
Then one of my clients comes to my rescue.
There’s just one problem… he’s a contract killer.
I might have just traded one danger for another. 

This is a dark romance daddy dom series. There are no sweet hugs and kisses from these domineering daddies. You’ve been warned. Note: This is part of a continuing series and not a stand-alone.


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If I have to hurt her to get what I want... I will.

No is not an option.

My little con artist is about to learn I run my criminal enterprise with an iron fist.

She is no exception.

𝐒𝐡𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐝𝐨 𝐚𝐬 𝐃𝐚𝐝𝐝𝐲 𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐬 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐞 𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐧.

Little does she know how much I will enjoy inflicting it.



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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Review: Bad Babygirl: The Hacker

Bad Babygirl: The Hacker Bad Babygirl: The Hacker by Zoe Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Absolutely loved this novella. Devon got caught hacking into computers she shouldn't have been. Needless to say Reid got his hands on her before the government could. Loved these characters. This was a great way to start a new series.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Review: Humpany

Humpany Humpany by Frankie Love
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

*I would love some Humpany

I don't know how these ladies put so much emotions in these novellas. I have gotten so invested with these characters. It's going to be bittersweet when this series ends.

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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Review: Bootyversary

Bootyversary Bootyversary by Frankie Love
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Frankie and C.M. pulled out all the stops on Bootyogomy. This novella gave me all the emotions of a full length book. Lance and Peyton were great.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Review: Caged Heat

Caged Heat Caged Heat by Milly Taiden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love these characters. These books are suspenseful, action packed, and steamy. I'm super excited to see who will be next to get their mate.

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Monday, June 24, 2019

Review: Not Yet

Not Yet Not Yet by Alexa Riley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed the way Alexa Riley put this novella together. I love a good taboo romance. And let me tell you this is one of the best I've read.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Sunday, June 23, 2019

Review: Baby Cakes

Baby Cakes Baby Cakes by Fiona Davenport
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved Maddox and Ariel. Maddox with his sexy self. Then to unleash all that hotness on to poor Ariel 🤤. I don't know how she dealt with it 😂😂. Lucky girl is what she is. Don't walk, run to get your copy of Baby Cakes.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Review: Dragons' Bounty

Dragons' Bounty Dragons' Bounty by Milly Taiden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love this series. It's so endearing.
The only thing I don't like is the steam isn't all that wonderful. It's a take it or leave it kind of thing. To me even if the story is great and has good flow, if the steamy part is lacking then it definitely interferes with the story.

Even though these stories have different couples they still need to be read in order. The story and plot is ongoing.

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Saturday, June 22, 2019

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Thursday, June 20, 2019

Review: Sharp Change

Sharp Change Sharp Change by Milly Taiden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Great book. Loved the story and the characters. Unfortunately the book ends at 74% and there is another book. Which isn't told at the time of buying.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

NEW RELEASE: FILTHY IRISH BY C.M. SEABROOK & FRANKIE LOVE





















When the summer nanny arrives, I know the job is more than she expected.

After my mam passed, it's been me looking after my five feral brothers.

I'm running the family bed & breakfast to boot.

I need her help - I'm over my head as it is.

And the moment I meet Wendy, I'm also head over heels.

She has a way with the boys that is gentle yet firm.

But considering she slaps me across the face the day we meet - I'm gonna need to win her over one charming line at a time.

Trouble is, I'm a filthy Irishman.

And she's the sweetest thing I've ever seen.




Dear Reader,

Ewan O'Brion may be Irish, but he's never gotten lucky.

Double virgins mean double the fun.

And this time we promise there will be more than one happy ending.

Wink. Wink.

Xo, Frankie & Chantel




Ewan




“Ye’re a good man, Ewan,” my aunt Niav says. “But those boys need more than ye can give them. Ye’ve got enough on yer plate running this business.”

In a way, I know she’s right. The bed and breakfast that’s been in my family for three generations takes up most of my waking hours. I’m struggling just to keep it running. But I promised my mam that I would take care of my brothers.

“I’ve been taking care of them since before my mam passed,” I tell my aunt. “Nothing has changed.”

Except it has. I may be the oldest of seven boys, the head of the household since my dad left when I was sixteen, but it was my mam who kept the boys in check.

I glance out the window, seeing the twins Liam and Niall, playing football with the youngest, Bradan. The twins were only toddlers when my dad left us, and Bradan was still in my mam’s belly. I’m the only father figure the three of them have known.

Colin and Riley are teenagers, but they’re about as much help around here as the goats we keep in the back pen for milk.

And Carrick, the second oldest, well, he up and left to Australia a month after mam passed away. Not that I blame him, the responsibilities here are overwhelming, and there are days when I’ve thought about tossing in the towel myself.

I sigh and drag a hand through my hair, then turn back to my aunt. “I’ve hired a nanny. She’ll be here later today.”

“A nanny?” She grunts. “And where’d ye get the money for that?”

“It’s not yer concern.”

“It ‘tis, lad. Yer mam was my sister, and I promised her I’d watch over ye boys if anything ever happened to her.”

“I’m not a boy, Aunt Niav. I’m twenty-three.”

“Aye. But Bradan is only seven, and the twins just ten. I’ve called the school and they told me the trouble they’ve been getting into.”

“No more trouble than most boys their age.”

She clicks her tongue. “I don’t know why ye insist on making more work for yerself. If ye need hands around here, then Riley can stay. He’s sixteen now—”

“I’m not going to let ye separate them.”

“Ye might not have a choice, Ewan.”

Frustration and anger burn through me. I love my aunt, but even when my mam was alive, she was always sticking her nose in places it didn’t belong. “What’s that supposed to mean?”

“I didn’t want it to come to this, but since yer being as stubborn as yer father was, I’ve taken matters into my own hands. I’ve contacted the Child and Family Agency.”

“What is the matter with ye?”

She stands and pushes her chair back. “I could ask the same as ye, son—”

“I’m not yer son, and neither are those boys.”

“I’ll be in touch, Ewan.” She walks out the door, and it takes all my self-control not to put my fist through the kitchen wall. But I just put a new coat of paint on it and the last thing I need is to have to re-mud and paint it.

“Bloody, wicked, miserable bit—”

“Ewan?” Bradan is standing in the doorway, his dirty blond hair matted against his forehead, freckles indistinguishable from the dirt that’s smeared across his nose and cheeks. “Is it true?”

I sigh and glance over his head to where my aunt is talking to the twins on the front lawn. “Is what true?”

“We’re going to live with Aunt Niav?”

I could curse the woman for her interference. “Tell your brothers to come inside.”

He makes a face but turns and yells for them.

“Riley, Colin,” I call for the older two who are in the living room on their phones, playing games or talking to girls. Anything but helping out. “Come here, now.”

The kitchen isn’t large, and when all five boys pile in, the space feels crowded...and like home.

I can’t imagine not having them here. Sure, it would be a hell of a lot easier to not be worrying about homework and whether they bathed and brushed their teeth. But they’re my family, and there’s nothing in the world more important. My mam taught me that, even if my dad was a fool not to know it.

The twins start shoving each other before I have a chance to talk, and I pull them apart. “Both of ye, stop.”

“He pushed me first,” Liam says, glaring at his mirror image. Most people can’t tell them apart. They have the same red hair and green eyes, like my mam had. But Liam is a quarter of an inch taller, and he’s got more mischief in his crooked grin than Niall. But the two of them together are trouble with a capital T.

“What are ye hollering about?” Colin, the thirteen-year-old asks, pulling himself up on the counter, legs hanging over the edge.

“Naiv was just here,” I tell him. He’d been too busy playing on his phone to notice.

“Is she threatening to take us away again?” he asks, looking ready for a fight.

“Aye,” I answer honestly. “And this time she’s called the Child and Family Agency.”

“What does that mean?” Riley asks, leaning his long, lanky body against the doorframe. He’s shot up this past year, and at sixteen he almost matches my six foot two frame. Although I still have a good thirty pounds of muscle on him, and I’m still able to whoop his ass when needed.

Which after the stunt he pulled last night, sneaking out and stumbling in drunk at four in the morning, I should probably box his ears. But I figured the hangover he’s sporting today is good enough punishment.

“It means that ye all need to be on yer best behavior, especially when the nanny arrives.”

“But I don’t want a nanny,” Bradan says, sticking his bottom lip out.

“Would ye rather go live with your aunt Naiv?” I ask. “Because that’s where ye’ll all go if she can prove I’m not fit to take care of ye.”

“I’m sixteen,” Riley says. “She can’t make me go anywhere.”

“Ye’re right.” I nod. “But she can take the younger ones away.”

Bradan sniffs and I see the tears start to form in his eyes. I’ve never been good at sentimental bullshit. I was happy playing the man of the house, but I’m no good at this mothering shit.

I place a hand on Bradan’s shoulder. “No tears now. Everything’s going to be alright. But I need ye all to go clean yerselves up while I go to the airport.” I point at Riley. “And I’m going to need ye to check on the guests and start to prepare supper while I’m gone.”

There’s only one couple staying with us right now, so it’s not a lot to ask of the boy. I was doing twice the work when I was his age.

And look at all the things you missed out on. I shake away the thought. Sure, I had to grow up faster than most. Take on responsibilities that most grown men would scoff at. But looking around the kitchen at the five sets of eyes that look to me for answers, I wouldn’t have it any different.

Although truth be told, I wouldn’t mind a little help.

Which is why hiring this nanny is so important. It’s a three-month contract over the summer, with an American agency that I found online. Because the agency focuses on the experience of living abroad, the cost of hiring the woman is half of what I’d have to normally pay. And with trying to keep five growing boys fed, I need that extra money for the grocery bills.




* * *




Dublin airport is busy as always when I park outside arrivals. I glance at my phone, pulling up the email the agency sent me. I know that the woman’s name is Wendy Ferguson. She’s twenty-one, and from the small, blurry photo they sent me, she looks timid and more likely to have her nose stuck in a book than capable of dealing with five rowdy boys.

I glance at the photo again to help me pick the girl out in the crowd. Oversized glasses hide most of her face, and her hair is a mousy brown, with chunky bangs that make her look closer to Riley’s age than my own. The picture is too blurry to make out any other details, so I make a quick sign with her name on it on the back of a sheet of paper, and get out to wait.

I lean against my car and watch the people that come out of the airport, but none of them look like the photo of Wendy Ferguson. Especially not the pretty little brunette, with the curves of a goddess and the smile of an angel who walks toward me now.

Shit, the woman is gorgeous, with hazel eyes that look almost golden when the sun catches them. She lugs an enormous suitcase behind her, and from the tags, I can tell she’s American. Now this is a lass I wouldn’t mind taking home.

My cock twitches, reminding me that it’s been a long time since I’ve even kissed a woman. Too damn long. But with the business and the boys, I hardly have a moment to myself.

“Hello, lass,” I say when the beauty is standing in front of me, squinting at my homemade sign. “I wish that I was the one picking ye up, but I’m afraid I’m waiting on someone else.”

She gives a small frown. “You’re here to pick up Wendy Ferguson?”

“Aye.” I grin down at her. “But I’m afraid she’s not as fair as you.”

Her brows raise. “Really?”

I may not have much time for lasses these days, but the way she’s looking at me now, I know she’s interested. And what’s a little flirting going to hurt?

“Has anyone ever told ye that ye can see the sun in yer eyes?”

She laughs and the sound goes straight to my balls. “No. I don’t think I’ve ever received that compliment before.”

“Ye need a man who’ll tell ye everyday how beautiful ye are.”

She crosses her arms and stares up at me, a grin tugging at her lips. “And you think you could be that man?”

“I wish I were. But—”

“You’re waiting on Wendy Ferguson.”

“Aye.” I sigh, wishing I could spend more time with this woman, but knowing I should be scanning the crowd instead. I glance over the woman’s head and look around, but no one matches the girl’s picture.

When I look back, she’s getting into the passenger seat.

Confused, I run my fingers through my hair. “As much as it pains me to deny ye a ride, lass, I’m not a taxi service.”

She grins up at me. “But you are Ewan O’Brion, right?” I frown, a sinking feeling in my gut. “Aye, and ye are?”

“Wendy Ferguson.” She chuckles. “Your new nanny.”






Frankie Love

Frankie Love writes filthy-sweet stories about bad boys and mountain men. As a thirty-something mom who is ridiculously in love with her own bearded hottie, she believes in
love-at-first-sight and happily-ever-afters. She also believes in the power of a quickie.

You can find her at FRANKIELOVE.NET or on FB.
Frankie also writes under the pen names CHARLIE HART.






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Amazon bestselling author C.M. Seabrook writes hot, steamy romances with possessive bad boys, and the passionate, fiery women who love them. Swoonworthy romances from the heart!








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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Review: Restored

Restored Restored by Alexa Riley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Usually I'm giggling like a high school teenage girl with Alexa's books. Of course I did with Restord too, but I also cried
This book had tragedy, hurt , love and restoration all rolled into one little 'ole novella.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Monday, June 17, 2019

Review: Filthy For The Single Dad: A Holiday Romance

Filthy For The Single Dad: A Holiday Romance Filthy For The Single Dad: A Holiday Romance by Jamila Jasper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Short fun read. I really enjoyed this couple. This is the first book I've read by this author. I can't wait to read one of her longer books.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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Sunday, June 16, 2019

Review: Her Love

Her Love Her Love by Fiona Davenport
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am quickly becoming obsessed with Fiona's books. I loved Thatcher and Imogene. This book was a quick fun steamy read. Just what I needed.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Saturday, June 15, 2019

Review: Kodiak's Heart

Kodiak's Heart Kodiak's Heart by Lacey Thorn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loved this couple. I especially loved Ruby.
She was the most amazing 4 year old. Great story line.

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Friday, June 14, 2019

Review: Her Hi-Fi Hunk

Her Hi-Fi Hunk Her Hi-Fi Hunk by Abby Knox
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely adored this book and the characters. I laughed my ass off. It was really hilarious in some parts.
I highly recommend it.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Review: Trayis

Trayis Trayis by Laurann Dohner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loved this book. Trayis and Shay were a wonderful couple. They worked really well together. Can't wait to see who is next.

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Monday, June 10, 2019

Review: His Love

His Love His Love by Fiona Davenport
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Justice bid his time until Blair's 18th birthday. The minute she was 18 all bets were off. He would have her in his bed, his ring on her finger and his baby in her belly before he let her come up for air.
I loved Justice and Blair. I can't wait for Justice's brother Thatcher's story.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Review: Stolen

Stolen Stolen by Ella Goode
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved watching the Castile's one by one fall in love. It's bittersweet that this series is done but it was a perfect ending.
I read an advanced copy of this book.

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Review: Crime Lord Series Box-Set 1-3: Crime Lord's Captive, Recaptured by the Crime Lord, Once A Crime Lord

Crime Lord Series Box-Set 1-3: Crime Lord's Captive, Recaptured by the Crime Lord, Once A Crime Lord Crime Lord Series Box-Set 1-3: Crime Lord's Captive, Recaptured by the Crime Lord, Once A Crime Lord by Mia Knight
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. This one is not for the faint of heart. This isn't like some of those fluffy books that they try to pass off as a dark romance. This is the real deal. Deliciously Dark.
This book came highly recommend to me. I couldn't be more pleased. So I am highly recommending to you.
But only get and read this if you are really into the dark underworld.

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Friday, June 7, 2019

Review: Within Range

Within Range Within Range by Em Petrova
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book. The characters were very likeable.
I loved Shaw's dad Woody and Atalee's mom.
For me there could have been more details about missions.
There was also another part that I wished the author would have went into detail about. It was right before the epilogue. But sadly the author didn't.

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Review: Pretty Prize

Pretty Prize Pretty Prize by Ella Goode
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hunter is absolutely set on revenge. What he wasn't expecting was for Rose to be his sun.
Loved Rose and Hunter.
I would have liked to have known how all this revenge turned out for her brother.

I read an advanced copy of this book.



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Monday, June 3, 2019

Review: Filthy Irish

Filthy Irish Filthy Irish by Frankie Love
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another insta-love sweet read by C.M and Frankie. I love reading these novellas. Wonderful charcharacters. The steamy scenes were kind of lackluster.
I read an advanced copy through Booksprout.

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Review: My Solace

My Solace My Solace by Alanea Alder
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love this author and this series. I'm not happy with having to say My Solace was not one of my favorites of this series. Don't get me wrong the characters were wonderful, all of them. I love Meryn but she took up way to much of this book. Oron and Izzy were almost secondary characters when they were suppose to be the main characters.
The author needs to have a Glossary of the characters in each book. There is too much time between books and too many new and old characters being introduced to keep track of everyone.
I don't know what happened with this book but the author needs a good proofreader too.



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Saturday, June 1, 2019

Review: Unruly Norse

Unruly Norse Unruly Norse by Frankie Love
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Norse God indeed. Short, sexy, quick read. These short little novellas sure do pack a mighty punch.

I read an advanced copy.

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Review: Dirty Brit

Dirty Brit Dirty Brit by Frankie Love
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wonderful story. Take one sexy Earl, a six year old little girl plus a sweet nanny and her signature chocolate cake and what do you get, a happily ever after of course.


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