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I read my first London Hale series, and I loved it! Temperance Falls: Experience Counts.


People... A few days ago I got a book on kindle for free, and the title was a bit cringe worthy (Daddy's Best Friend) but the blurb sounded good, so why not, right?!

I read another romance where the girl was in love with her father's BFF, and I didn't really like it, and was so disappointed with it, that I decided to give a shot to this weird titled novella I had just lying there on my kindle. I also realised that Nick, Lisa and Ari had all read this book and kind of liked it, so I was intrigued. I'M SO GLAD I DID!

When A Tropical Getaway Turns Steamy: Make Me Crave by Katee Robert

by Katee Robert
Series: Make Me #2
Genres: Contemporary, Erotica, Romance
Publisher: Harlequin Dare
Publication Date: July 1st 2018
Source: ARC received for review
Rating: ★★★1/2

“I crave you…”
Can their hunger be satisfied?

Roman Bassani will do anything to close a deal. Even chase down Allie Landers on her Caribbean vacation to make an offer on her company. He expects a challenge—but not their immediate intense attraction. After an accidental one-night stand they agree to put business aside—for now. The island lulls them into a heated sexual journey…but what happens to their opposing interests when they return from paradise?


What a Smut-Fest!

Hi guys!

I hope you all are doing well! Today's post is going to feature some very sexy books! I review Make Me Want by Katee Robert and Sinner by Sierra Simone. Be sure to check out my reviews if you're interested in those books!

At the end of the post I also briefly talk about some books I recently read and loved, and I finish off the post with books I just added to my TBRs!

I hope you have a good day! :)


Gimme all the kinky married couples! // Crosstown Crush by Cara McKenna

Happy Thursday, guys! 

I hope everything is going well on your end. I just realized that I missed two weeks of posting; I had a family emergency the first week and misread the calendar the second (which was still the stupidest thing that’s happened to me by far),

but ANYWAY, I’m back!

And I’m happy to report that my reading slump is no more. I’m finally making a dent in my ARCs list. Hopefully this reading streak sticks.

For today, I'm reviewing a book I finished recently that featured a married couple! If you missed it, I did a rec list of some of my favourite ‘married romance’ here.



by Cara McKenna

Series: Sins in the City #1
Genres: Erotic
Publisher: Signet
Publication Date: February 1st 2015
Source: Library copy
Rating: ★★★★

I’m a huge fan of Cara McKenna’s works. Her characters are usually so flawed and complex, and I love how she writes emotions and relationship developments. I’ve always wanted to read Crosstown Crush but the e-book price is ridiculous ($11, really?), so when a library copy was available, I quickly jumped on it.

Crosstown Crush is about a married couple, Samira and Mike. On paper they’re your ordinary couple: Mike’s a detective and Sam’s an actuary, and they have a pretty good marriage. Except that Mike has a kink called cuckolding; so once or twice a month, Sam comes home late and pretends that she’s been out with some random guy and being super obvious about it, and Mike ‘catches’ her and questions her about it. Cue the do where Sam tells Mike everything she’s done with the imaginary dude and Mike proves that he’s still the alpha in bed. Which sounds ridiculous when I put it this way (pretend cheating???) but trust me, it totally works in the book. Then the couple decided to up the level on their game by actually inviting a guy into their bed, and the rest is history.  

Nick called me a weirdo for liking this so much, LOL.

What I really love about the whole set-up is how open Mike and Samira are with each other in regards to their thoughts and feelings. They talk a lot to each other, especially after starting a sexual relationship with the new guy, Bern, because they want to make sure that everyone’s on the same page. I love that Sam is so attuned to Mike’s wants and needs, and that she finds something for herself in the whole thing as she indulges Mike’s fetish. I actually have never heard of this kink before; cuckolding has a lot to do with masochistic pleasure a man finds in humiliation (so not my kink), in this case being 'forced' to watch his wife being unfaithful. It was kind of interesting to read from Mike's POV and see what he got from the whole set-up. I also love Sam's friendship/relationship with Bern. They have a lot of chemistry, and they genuinely like each other. Speaking of Bern, I love him. He’s such a lovable guy. He’s mature, sweet, and knows what he wants, and he has an exhibitionist streak that works well with the arrangement with Mike and Sam. 

As I read, I wondered how the story would end because I reckoned feelings would get in a way anyhow and lines would get blurred. When the conflict in the end happened, I think it was handled and resolved well, and it showed how strong Mike and Sam’s foundation was, and how clear and honest communication is really the key to every thriving relationship. I also love the HFN.

Overall, this is a very satisfying and emotional read. It's probably not for everyone because of the kink, but if you feel like trying something new, I'd totally recommend it!

I also recommend checking out Cara's other titles, they're all super sexy:

- underground fighter hero, prickly heroine (and I love her), CW: rape roleplay

- workplace romance, H/h work in a psych hospital, BDSM-ish


Have you ever read any of these titles?

Let me know in the comments below!





Of Male Virgins & Smutty Reads

Hello friends!

I hope you all are doing well! I've had a rough couple weeks, and haven't been reading as much, which has me all sad, but I'm hoping to get out of the slump this week. Hopefully!
Today I have for you a virgin hero, and a SUPEEEER smutty book to add to your TBRs! I hope you enjoy the reviews! :)


Ten Books That Made My Year

Happy New Year’s Eve, everyone!

Honestly, I’m keen to start the new year. One of my new year’s resolutions is to start journaling more actively. I used to keep diaries when I was a teenager and I remember the content feeling of flipping through my old entries to see how much I’ve grown, and to look at past events with a new eye. I’ve been watching journal-related Youtube videos for the past few days to get inspirations for my own journal.

Most of my 2017 reads are rereads; I had a lot of reading slumps throughout the year, so I’ve been turning to my old favourites a lot. Since Goodreads has made it possible for rereads to count in the Reading Challenge, I took advantage of it.

Anyway, 2017 personally has been a big ball of suck, but these books have made my life a bit brighter:


A KISS IN LAVENDER BY LAURA FLORAND | GR | AMZ

I have so much love for Laura Florand and her books. While her Amour et Chocolat series made me crave for chocolates and macarons, Laura’s La Vie en Roses series made me wish I was made of money so that I could visit Provence and spend time in the rose, jasmine and lavender fields. A Kiss in Lavender has everything I love in a book: great banter, strong family relationships (the Rosiers are just family goals), slow romance build-up. I still haven’t reviewed this properly because I was so overwhelmed by it, but I’m going to do it sooner or later (maybe after my 15th reread so that I can be truly eloquent in expressing my feelings about this book).


ACT YOUR AGE BY EVE DANGERFIELD | GR | AMZ

So...I have a daddy kink. Well, in romance, at least; I’m turned off by real men and I’m perpetually single so I can’t confirm if it applies to real life… 

Eve Dangerfield has been on my radar ever since I finished Locked Box (hello hotness!) and I’m on a mission to read her backlist. Act Your Age checked all my boxes: great characters, age gap, and I’ve reread it probably 5 times since I finished it the first time. I also wrote a semi-lengthy review on my Goodreads (which is an accomplishment in itself because most of my five-star reviews are just I LOVE IT!!!!).



AMERICAN KING BY SIERRA SIMONE | GR | AMZ

Oh, I hate this book. 
It made me cry a lot, this book. 
It almost made me throw my phone against the wall, this book.

I couldn’t imagine a better ending for the love story between Greer, Ash, and Embry. I still haven’t written a review for it because I didn’t know how to express myself outside incoherent keyboard smashing.



BOUNTIFUL BY SARINA BOWEN | GR | AMZ

I love Sarina Bowen’s Brooklyn Bruisers (I binge-read the whole series in one night) and when I saw that Bountiful will be a crossover, I immediately jumped on this train. I still feel a little bad about not noticing Dave in BB, but anyway he’s my favourite Sarina Bowen hero now. I keep rereading my favourite scenes in this book from time to time—all of them involved Dave caring for his baby daughter (major swoons!). I also feel like this book is Sarina’s sexiest to date; the sexy times between Dave and Zara are A++.



PRETTY FACE BY LUCY PARKER | GR | AMZ

The number of times I reread Pretty Face this year alone is borderline unhealthy but I can’t help it—it’s just so good! I’m not going to talk much about Luc Savage, our grumpy Gregory Peck-looking director hero, and how he’s basically everything I want in a man, or how we’re both deeply in love with Lily Lamprey, the ever wonderful, angel on earth. I just want to say that every time I finish this book, I sigh heavily because their romance is amazing and I’m going to die alone, unloved-



THE DAY OF THE DUCHESS BY SARAH MACLEAN | GR | AMZ

Here’s my secret: I reread The Day of the Duchess every time I need a good cry. I’m unafraid to say that this book is the best historical romance I’ve read so far; I was in a huge book hangover after I finished it, and I kept thinking about it for daysI love my second chance romance full of pain and grovelling, and this book has it in buckets. The grand gesture in the end is a shot through the heart. Sarah MacLean did amazingly with Malcolm’s redemption arc; I can’t believe I actually rooted for him. 



THE DUCHESS DEAL BY TESSA DARE | GR | AMZ

Oh gosh, The Duchess Deal was a Delight to read. Tessa Dare is at her most excellent with the character banter in this book. I laughed out loud multiple times mostly at Ash because he was so ridiculous, and I love how Emma handled him and his grumpy ways. I highlighted so many scenes in this book. Ash would fit right in with the Lords of Perdition; I really want him to meet Colin Sandhurst because I think Colin would either annoy him to death or immediately click with him. Anyway, have you seen the blurb for the sequel? I’m praying for kinkiness-




THE RED BY TIFFANY REISZ | GR | AMZ

I’ve never read anything like The Red and I can’t say much without spoiling it but art is now ruined for me 
(but like, in the best way) 
(I see everything with a kink lens now) 
(which is AWESOME).





UNDERCOVER ATTRACTION BY KATEE ROBERT | GR | AMZ

I’m still surprised by how much I love this book considering I didn’t really like Aiden until the end of book 4. I’ve been steadily rereading this book because I truly enjoyed seeing Aiden and Charlie fell in love with each other despite being from different worlds, and also because I’m hyping myself up for book #6 (February, come early please!).





WRONG TO NEED YOU BY ALISHA RAI  | GR | AMZ

To quote myself (haha), Wrong to Need You has everything I need in a book: great (and diverse!) characters, a boatload of angst, slow-burn romance, A+ sexy scenes.  This book is also in a couple of Top 2017 Romance articles I read and I agree wholeheartedly. I can’t wait for book 3 to see how Alisha Rai would top this one.

My dual review with Eri for Wrong to Need You





More books that made my year: Acting by Impulse by Mia Sosa, The Love Experiment by Ainslie Paton, Complicated by Kristen Ashley, What I Did For a Duke by Julie Anne Long, Devil in Spring by Lisa Kleypas, Dance with Me by Alexis Daria, and Hold Me by Courtney Milan.

Have a very happy New Year, everyone. See you in 2018!

Which books made your 2017 better?

 Let me know (or link me your Top 2017 Reads lists) in the comments!



When Lisa fell in love with a group of alpha warriors : The Edge series by Megan Crane

Happy Monday, everybody!

            It’s a public holiday today where I’m at, so I’ve been spending the day lazing around—not that I could afford to laze around; I have a million things I should do instead of reading, but…books…. We’re fast approaching mid-December, can you believe it? Soon I’m going to start compiling a list of my favourite 2017 reads, and I can’t wait to share them with you here. As for today, I just finished Megan Crane’s Edge of Power, which is the fourth book in the dystopian/erotic romance series called the Edge. I’m still a little bit hungover from finishing it; the hero Wulf is quite a character and I love him a lot. I’ve been bingeing this series since last week, I think, and I thought I’d post something about it.

The Edge is four-book series (+ a collection of 3 novellas that I can’t wait to get into) set in a post-apocalyptic world about a hundred years after the world as we know it now is destroyed by a series of powerful storms. The whole series is pitched as “Vikings meet outlaw bikers” which didn’t make much sense to me until after I started reading. I’m a big fan of stories with alpha males in motorcycle clubs, and this series definitely echoes that in the way that the raiders are living, the whole concept of ‘brotherhood’ in the raider clan, and of course tough male (and female!) warriors.

To be honest, I never really concern myself much with the world-building aspect of the books I read. If the books have interesting characters then it’s enough to entertain me, and this series definitely aced in that part.

Now, onwards!

Review: Taken by Jennifer Dawson

by Jennifer Dawson
Series: Undone #4
Genres: Erotic Romance
Publisher: Jennifer Dawson
Publication Date: October 24th 2017
Source: ARC received for review
Rating: ★★★
Brandon Townsend III

Rich, beautiful and entitled, once upon a time he was king of the trust fund babies. He took anything and anyone he wanted, until one day, he walked away without explanation. Now, he’s an untouchable mystery, one I’m determined to crack. And I’m not talking about anything mundane like his bed. No, I want something far more valuable.

I want into his head.

Veronica Westwood has blown into my life creating chaos in her wake, and I don’t know quite what to do with her. Rich, beautiful and entitled, she represents everything I’ve sworn off in life, and her being unexpectedly clever doesn’t change that. Instincts warn me to stay away, and that’s just what I intend to do, no matter her attempts to wear me down. I’m good at saying no, or at least I was until I met her. I don’t understand it, but she’s like a weakness, and a man like me can’t have weakness.

I simply won’t allow it.

Is It Hot In Here Or What?

LOCKED BOX
by Eve Dangerfield
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Erotica
Publisher: Liquid Silver Books
Publication Date: March 7th 2017
Source: Purchased
Rating: ★★★1/2
Amazon - Barnes & Noble
Julia Bennett isn’t having a great day. Funding for her video game is low, her day job is sucking her dry, and to cap it all off she’s locked in a police station with the very handsome, extremely married guy she’s been avoiding at all costs.

Max Connor isn’t having a great year. He’s getting divorced, his best friend is squatting in his house, and his inappropriate crush on the IT girl is getting way out of hand. And that was before he locked the two of them in an evidence room.

Surrounded by three decades’ worth of drugs, guns, and floppy disks, Max and Julia are forced to confront the heat that lies between them with dangerous, funny, and occasionally toe-curlingly sexy results.

“Why am I so bad at titles?” –a blog post

Hi, everyone!

How is August treating you so far? I’m currently in the first stage of writing my thesis—I’m going to finish my Master’s degree on time even if it kills me. Boring stuff aside, let me just express how truly excited I am that Nick, Eri, and I are now co-blogging together. If all goes well, I hope to be posting something new every Thursday (and yes I know it’s Saturday today; baby steps and whatnot), mostly updates on my reading and/or mini-reviews. I’ve always planned to blog consistently; fingers crossed I’ll be able to do that on our spanking new blog. 

When I picked the books to talk about in this week’s post, I noticed that they had one thing in common: they all have the ‘older heroine, younger hero’ trope, or what you call “cougar romance”. I have a thing for big age difference in romance, but I admit I don’t read many books that featured older heroines. It’s definitely something I’m planning to rectify.

Anyway, onwards!

ARC Mini Review: The Red by Tiffany Reisz


The Red
by Tiffany Reisz
Publisher: 8th Circle Press
Genre: Erotic romance
Release Date: July 11th, 2017
Rating: ★★★★
Goodreads | Kindle | B&N | iBooks | Kobo

Never make a promise you don’t intend to keep…

Mona Lisa St. James made a deathbed promise that she would do anything to save her mother's art gallery. Unfortunately, not only is The Red painted red, but it's in the red.

Just as she realizes she has no choice but to sell it, a mysterious man comes in after closing time and makes her an offer: He will save The Red if she agrees to submit to him for the period of one year.

The man is handsome, English, and terribly tempting...but surely her mother didn't mean for Mona to sell herself to a stranger. Then again, she did promise to do anything to save The Red...

The Red is a standalone novel of erotic fantasy from Tiffany Reisz, international bestselling author of The Bourbon Thief and the Original Sinners series.


Review: One Night of Sin by Elle Kennedy

ONE NIGHT OF SIN
by Elle Kennedy
Series: After Hours #1
Genres: Contemporary, Erotica
Publisher: Entangled Brazen
Publication Date: August 4th 2014
Source: Bought
Rating: ★★★
Amazon - Barnes & Noble

Sometimes it’s good to be bad…

When it comes to sex, good girl Skyler Thompson always plays it safe, choosing stable and sedate over wild and thrilling. She doesn’t do one-night-stands, but one look at sinfully sexy Gage Holt and she’s willing to reconsider. He makes her want to be bad for once in her life, and she’s prepared to take what she wants.

Danger follows former MMA fighter Gage Holt like a shadow. Despite his successes as part owner of Sin, an exclusive nightclub in Boston, Gage can’t risk getting involved with a woman, especially one as sweet as Skyler. Still, he can’t resist a taste—and it’s so damn good he has to see her again.

As addicted as he is to her, Gage knows there’s no future for him and Skyler—not with his past lurking in the dark corners of an MMA cage. But Skylar’s tougher than she looks, and she’s ready to fight for her man.


Review: Down on Her Knees by Christine Bell

DOWN ON HER KNEES
by Christine Bell
Series: Dare Me #3
Genres: Contemporary, Erotica
Publisher: Entangled Brazen
Publication Date: February 24th 2014
Source: Bought
Rating: ★★★
Amazon - Barnes & Noble

Four lessons, no strings…

Detective Rafe Davenport has always made Courtney DeLollis uneasy. While her instincts whisper, Touch him, her mind says, Run. But since she learned that he’s dominant in the bedroom, she hasn’t been able to forget about it. She should be appalled—she knows all too well what happens when a man has too much control—but a deeper, darker part of her is fascinated...

And so is Rafe. The sexual tension between them is thick enough to touch, and damn, does he want to touch. So he suggests something that will benefit them both. Four scenes—because anything more is a relationship, and Rafe won’t go there ever again. Each scenario is designed to tease and torment. To show Courtney that with every submission comes the reward of scintillating pleasure. But once he has Courtney down on her knees, Rafe realizes that she might be the one woman capable of bringing him to his…