
Review – Changing His Game by Megan Erickson
I’ve read a few things by Megan Erickson before, and every time I read something, I want to read more of her stuff. – Smut Matters
I’ve read a few things by Megan Erickson before, and every time I read something, I want to read more of her stuff. – Smut Matters
I don’t normally jump into a series 4 books in, but I’d heard about this one, and the concept of a hero with Asperger’s was intriguing. I ended up really enjoying it, enough that at some point, I’d like to go back and read the earlier ones. – Smut Matters
The chemistry between Jacob and Sophie was instant and hot. They didn’t even really try to fight it. There wasn’t a lot of angst here, just two people who needed each other and found each other at the exact right time. – Smut Matters
I’m just going to say it. I didn’t like Jackson Burke. – 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
Anyway, I’m moving on. I still love Emma Chase’s stuff, and I can’t wait to read the rest of this series. – Smut Matters
This is another one that took me some time to get into, but once I did, I liked it. I must be going through a weird stretch of reading right now. – Smut Matters
I liked Lizzy a lot more than I liked Mac. She was strong and resourceful, managing to keep herself hidden for months before Mac caught up with her. – 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