Vengeance Planning for Amateurs by Lee Winter: Book Review
From our review: “Vengeance Planning for Amateurs is one of my new favourites. I finished reading it, sat thinking about it, then read it again.”
Read moreFrom our review: “Vengeance Planning for Amateurs is one of my new favourites. I finished reading it, sat thinking about it, then read it again.”
Read moreFrom our review: “The butch, femme romance blossoms quickly and with a lot of heat but the author makes their relationship very believable with deep conversations, when they aren’t tearing each other’s clothes off.”
Read moreFrom our review: “Paisley’s Breakthrough is powerful, moving, informative, and heartbreaking and Amber Perez has completely blown me away.”
Read moreFrom our review: “Erdell’s writing is one of the biggest strengths of All Things Beautiful. The way she strings her words together and the cadence of her sentences throughout the story pulled me in immediately”
Read moreFrom our review: “What more can be said about Jae’s writing that hasn’t already been said? She is brilliant, and the writing in this book is some of her best work.”
Read moreFrom our review: “Little do they know that the Wise Man’s simple act of kindness was just the beginning. When a crisis strikes Cara is thrust into a role that will forever shape the destiny of the entire kingdom.”
Read moreFrom our review: “This series is without a doubt the best audio I have ever listened to. Angela Dawe simply outdid herself bringing Lee Winter’s brilliant story to life. Honestly, listening to these two books was life-changing for me.”
Read moreFrom our review: “For thirty years Magdalene Nox has had a dream to seek retribution from the people and place that so callously discarded her. It should have been simple. Except.”
Read moreFrom our review: “”Wow! The Homecoming is absolutely spectacular! Sabria Blaum has gifted readers with a heartfelt, emotional, and moving romance between three incredible women.”
Read moreFrom our review: “As I look back at this book in its entirety, I am blown away by the number of subplots it has. The book takes place in around a three-week time span. A lot happens in those three weeks”
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