
Review – The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa
I highly recommend grabbing this one and settling in. -Smut Matters
I highly recommend grabbing this one and settling in. -Smut Matters
Karina Halle is on the same plan as Talia Hibbert for me – I read them slowly so that I always have at least one that I can pick up when I’m feeling the need to cry or scream. -Smut Matters
This book was funny and light, even considering the heavy internal issues Tess and Cole deal with, and it was what I’ve come to expect from Avery Flynn. -Smut Matters
There wasn’t one thought Nina had that I haven’t had myself, and seeing myself reflected in Nina, in all her awkward, introverted glory, was a relief. I may be XXX years old, but sometimes I still feel like that kid hiding in the school bathroom at lunch so I can read in peace. -Smut Matters
Wow. That was my first thought when I finished this book. Just… wow. -Smut Matters
The writing itself was excellent, as always, and this group of friends is always fun to revisit. But, wow, that whole last few chapters almost ruined it for me. -Smut Matters
If you haven’t read anything from Jackie Lau yet, you need to do it immediately. -Smut Matters
This didn’t end up being my favorite Talia Hibbert book, but as usual, it was a fun story, with characters I liked. -Smut Matters
It’s going on my keeper shelf, and I’ll pull it out any time I need a pick-me-up. -Smut Matters
I don’t even know where to start with this book. It was so good. It took me apart and put me back together again, and I don’t even know how to talk about it. -Smut Matters