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September 11, 2017
#BookReview: Seized by the Highlander by Fiona Knightingale
1 out of 5 Stars
An abused wife is kidnapped by a Highlander.
Too short, a few typos, hardly any action or romance. Then the biggest sin of all, the title story is only 3% of the book. I was looking forward to a good long Highland romance and was highly disappointed.
September 10, 2017
#BookReview: His Name is Killian by Ella Adamian
4 out of 5 Stars
An artist demands a girl walking down the street to pose for her.
Interesting and unpredictable. A bit slow in the beginning but picks up in the middle and moved toward an ending that is a major cliffhanger.
September 9, 2017
#BookReview: Sixty Five Hours (Sixty Five Hours #1) by N.R. Walker
5 Stars!
The boss’s son is forced to work with a man he doesn’t like to complete a project. They have 65 hours to get a long and come up with a pitch to land the account of their dreams.
I laughed. I cried. Got a bit bored a couple of times, but that is life. This is raw and emotional. So unlike others found in this genre.
September 8, 2017
#BookReview: HEAT: Abducted To Be His Mate (A Mate Of His Own #1) by Sadie Sins
5 Stars!
Wolf kidnaps his gay bashing human mate and locks him in the basement.
For a long time I have been searching for a book like this one and almost gave up hope, thinking it too taboo of a subject. I’m beyond ecstatic to have found this book and will probably read again before the year is out!
September 7, 2017
#BookReview: All Hallow’s Eve by Ghost Writer2012
1 out of 5 Stars
Halloween hijinx
Has a good main idea, but didn’t get executed well enough to be interesting. Major formatting issues, two lines and then a new paragraph in the middle of sentences.
September 6, 2017
#BookReview: Floor Four by A. Lopez Jr.
1 out of 5 Stars
After a couple of murders and the murderer dies, ghosts appear on the fourth floor of an old hospital.
Remember those crappy, too stupid to be funny horror movies? This is book form. Many places where it should have ended to make it a better story, choppy and strained.
September 5, 2017
#BookReview: Osprey’s Cabin by Ben Fisk
Favorite of the year so far!
5 Stars!
A group of college kids head out to a cabin in the woods before graduation. Sounds familiar right? You could probably guess what is going to happen…but then you would be wrong.
Starts off like any other horror movie, but then takes a wild turn into unknown weirdness. The middle gets a little hairy, but worth pushing through to the end. Hopefully it will be followed up with a sequel.
September 4, 2017
#BookReview: To Bewitch a Highlander (Isle Of Mull #1) by Lily Baldwin
3 out of 5 Stars
A witch falls in love with a Highlander who fears her powers
Good, even though there are a few major plot holes. Would be better if those were ironed out a bit more.
September 3, 2017
#BookReview: Switch by Lina Langley
1 Out of 5 Stars
Guy falls in love with his best friend who is hiding a big secret.
Close to if not over half of the 24 pages is duplicated, you read one page and then the next page is the last half of the page before it. Some parts are missing because of the duplications, making it confusing and hard to follow.
September 2, 2017
#BookReview: Polar Bear Buns (The Twelve Dancing Bears #2) by Sable Sylvan
3 out of 5 Stars
Girl falls in love with two polar bear shifters, while being stalked by her ex-boyfriends.
Just ok. The childish cursing through me off, then would switch from actual cursing back to the childish “shizz.” Predictable and almost did not finish it.


