
Review – The Scandalous Diary of Lily Layton by Stacy Reid
The issues I had were enough for me to knock it down to a solid two stars. -Smut Matters
The issues I had were enough for me to knock it down to a solid two stars. -Smut Matters
The Last was a fun read. With the world in the shape it’s in, romantic comedy is a genre I’m trying to read more of. Fortunately for me, Tawna Fenske has an extensive backlist I can dive into. -Heather B.
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.
It’s all familiar, and comforting, in a Hallmark-Christmas-movie kind of way. -Smut Matters
I love Avery Flynn. I love almost everything I’ve read from her. This one just didn’t quite land for me. I mean; I obviously liked it – I’m still giving it 3.5 stars. But she’s usually an automatic 4 or 5 from me. -Smut Matters
Overall, I fully recommend this book. It was a delightful surprise, and I’m looking forward to reading more of this series and this author. -Smut Matters
I was happy to hang out at First for the brief amount of time we spent here, and as usual, I’m excited to see what Stefanie London will do next. -Smut Matters
I believed in these two as a couple. I think they’re the kind of couple who will only grow closer and grow better the longer they’re together. They each have lessons to learn from the other, and they’re open to doing so. Their connection is immediate and palpable. – Smut Matters
Another fun entry in the Sydney Smoke Rugby series!
They’re the only two books I’ve ready by Samanthe Beck, but I’m planning to dig into her backlist to find out if they’re all as good as these two are. – Smut Matters