
Review – The Forbidden Man by Karina Halle
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
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
I think most romance readers will enjoy Bailey and Jake. It’s a quick read, and if you’re new to Melissa Blue like I was, it’s a good entry into her backlist. -Smut Matters
There’s Pictionary that Jo accidentally makes R-rated, meddling grandparents, brothers that try their best, and as always in a Jackie Lau book, food. So much food. -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
This was a fun, quick read, and one I really recommend if you’re looking for a little dirty holiday fun. -Smut Matters
This book is breezy, light, and just the thing to pick up before you head out to deal with your own bananas family this Thanksgiving. -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
I’m interested to see what Casey McQuiston does next. I hope her editor helps her cut down on some of the repetition and tightens the story up. The writing was good, and she’s clearly a good storyteller. This one was just a little too convoluted. -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