
Review – Falling Into Bed With A Duke by Lorraine Heath
This may be the first Lorraine Heath book I’ve read, but it will definitely not be the last. – Smut Matters
This may be the first Lorraine Heath book I’ve read, but it will definitely not be the last. – Smut Matters
Every time I put it down, I was twitchy and eager to get back to it. – Smut Matters
As much as I enjoyed the first book in the series, that one was definitely a lot lighter. Dirty Sexy Inked touched on some deeper, more emotional issues, and I really connected with the story. – Smut Matters
This was a really good story. I really liked seeing Alex and Gretchen find each other, and deal with their complicated lives as they tried to be together. – Smut Matters
And this new series, a spin-off from her Stiletto series, is one of my favorites so far. I had so many notes and feelings on this one. Constantly rewinding and re-listening to parts. – Smut Matters
I went with three and half stars because while I enjoyed this book, the romance felt a little forced. I thought Devon and Kathleen were better suited as friends. If this had been a contemporary, I’d suggest friends with benefits. – Smut Matters
This was a heartwarming story, with characters who were even better together than they were individually. They brought out the best in each other, and were there for each other in a way neither had experienced before. – Smut Matters
There’s a lot to love in this book. Lachlan, Kayla, rugby, family, friendship, dogs. Yes, there are dogs. There are so many dogs. – Smut Matters
Samantha really surprised me. She dug in her heels and did her best to learn everything she could. She’s not a perfect waitress, obviously, but she tries and mostly succeeds. Even though she’s grown up in a completely different world than everyone at Kincaid’s, she treats everyone with respect and genuine affection. – Smut Matters