
Review – Can’t Escape Love by Alyssa Cole
I can’t properly express my love for this novella and this series with actual words. I’m sure that when I’m reading them, my face just looks like a giant squee gif. -Smut Matters
I can’t properly express my love for this novella and this series with actual words. I’m sure that when I’m reading them, my face just looks like a giant squee gif. -Smut Matters
Once I got over my disappointment The Ultimate Pi Day Party being released on March 5 instead of March 14, I was completely hooked on it. -Smut Matters
I appreciate a couple that knows they want to be together and tries to make it happen, without all of the angst and internal drama that marks other types of relationships. -Smut Matters
I’ll never tell anyone not to pick up an Alyssa Cole book. You should definitely pick this one up. -Smut Matters
I love good banter, and it if this is an example of what I can expect from Suleikha Snyder, I cannot wait to devour her backlist. -Smut Matters
Even in a novella, a mere 106 pages, both Likotsi and Fabiola were completely fleshed-out characters. -Smut Matters
I loved this book, and I loved these characters. If you’re in the mood for angst, I can’t recommend this one enough. Definitely pick tis one up and just settle in with a cozy blanket, some tea, some whiskey, and a box of Kleenex to mop up your tears.
I never want to give away too much of a mystery book in a review, so I’ll stop there and just say – go get this book. -Smut Matters
If you haven’t started this series yet, you really should.
Overall, I have to say – go read this book. Deal with Caleb’s shit for the first few chapters, but stick around for the chemistry between these two and the for Ava’s journey to realize that she’s not satisfied being anyone’s toy anymore.