Review: Further down the rabbit hole Lara goes. Everything about her world is changing, all the time travel abilities she thought she could control is anything but in her control. After everything she had been through with Rex, Rewind and Patricia James, Lara thought she had a chance at a normal and happy life with […]
Only Forever by Cristin Harber Book #Review
The fourth and final installment of the Only series. Must be read in order. There comes a time when Emma must face the secret she kept from Grayson. But she never thought it would be while she stood on stage at Emerald’s. The seconds she has to convey that her life is in danger are […]
For Claire by Amelia Swan #bookReview @goddessfish
For Claire by Amelia Swan Claire is dreading her 30th birthday…until she finds out Jay is flying out to help her and Dylan celebrate. Armed with a new dress and a carefree attitude, Claire is ready for whatever the big night may bring. It’s been three months since the last time Jay met up with […]
ARCHANGEL by Jamie Salisbury @goddessfish
Archangel. A musical angel hiding in the dusty, smoke-filled London clubs, she performs with reckless abandon. Few know the woman behind the mask she adorns. Mary Tudor, twin sister to Amadeus Tudor – a well-known rock star- has all but given up her up and coming photography business to become the personal photographer, and […]
Fabulous Spring Giveaway #lvlspringgiveaway
Spring is here and it’s time for a big giveaway from Laughing Vixen Lounge. 11 shops have come together to create one amazing Prize Pack ($280+) full of Jewelry, Perfume, Clothing, Vintage and much more! Many of the shops offer items perfect for any book lover along with lots of other unique, handcrafted and custom […]
RED TIDE RISING by Allie Gail #giveaway @goddessfish
Ages 18+. Contains strong language, explicit sex and elements of horror. This book is the final installment in the Immortal Touch trilogy. ***** What good is immortality when every moment is agony? The vampire Ash has returned from his watery grave, proving that death is merely a minor inconvenience. Picking up where he […]
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