Thursday 9 February 2017

Review: Fake Fiancée

Fake Fiancée Fake Fiancée by Ilsa Madden-Mills
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 “Phe-nom-e-nal” Stars!

My happy sigh...

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“No one crosses our path without a reason.”

Confession to self: I'm totally in love with this book, the HOT quarterback, the story and the author herself.

Sue me but how can I not when everything about Fake Fiancée is“phe-nom-e-nal.”

The book opens to Sunny Blaine drowning with her car in a lake but saved at the last minute by a handsome guy -or was it an angel?!

“A young man—or angel—huddled over me. I blinked, zeroing in on him. Even wet he was handsome with a jaw that was wonderfully chiseled, lips that were lush, and broad shoulders that looked as if they could hold the weight of the world.”

Three years later, fate brought them together but her savior didn't seem to recognise her.

With the coming nomination for the Heisman Trophy, Max had to play it low and clear his image. Striking a deal with his neighor Sunny Blaine to be his fake fiancée was the best, but with the mysterious bonding he felt toward her things began to feel more real than fake.

“Do you feel this thing between us? Like a connection?” he murmured and then scoffed a little under his breath as if the idea was ludicrous.
“No,” I lied.”


Ilsa Madden-Mills always delivers amazing stories with heart melting heroes. Fake Fiancée has is all. A successful football player with a heart of gold and a kind hearted heroine who “wore her scars like wings” but though was ready to forgive her painful past and never make it shape her happy future.


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Review: On Broken Wings

On Broken Wings On Broken Wings by Chanel Cleeton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 ohmigod stars!

I'm ruined!

On Broken Wings is an unforgettable heartbreaking story that left me utterly speechless. I didn't have the chance to read the previous books which would happen soon I hope, but this story is just amazing.


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Alex Rogers aka Easy was hopelessly in love with his best friend's wife Dani but as the gentleman he was, he never showed his love or made a move.
Now that Dani lost her husband in the crash, all he could do was stand by her and give her all the support he could give.
His feelings? They would be tacked away where she would never find them.

“I don’t know what to do anymore. She needs me to be her friend; I can’t stay away from her. And I can’t stop loving her.”

After a year of drowning in her grief, Dani decided to sell her house, find a job and move on. Rekindling her friendship with Easy made her life more easy and enjoyable until some strange feelings started to get in the way threatening the bubble she created after the death of her husband Michael.

“If I could love anyone other than Michael, it would be him.”

One night of passion complicated both Dani and Alex's life. Deciding to take it slow, Alex made it clear that he would settle for the whole deal. Dani was the one for him and he wouldn't stop until she was his forever.

“Don’t you get it by now? There is no one else. There never will be anyone else. There’s just her.”

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Review: Good Boy

Good Boy Good Boy by Sarina Bowen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 boobalicious stars!

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It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of Elle Kennedy. Her stories are always fun to read. And this book co-written with Sarina Bowen is just epic.

Good Boy is the story of Jessie Canning aka J-Babe and famous hokey player Blake Riley aka Blakeyyyyy. I don't know really what to say about this book, because no words can do it justice.

After one night of passion and hot sex on a massage chair, Blake was determined to convince J-Babe of a repeat. No matter how much the stubborn Canning would fight him, he would make her see how perfectly they fit together.

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“She leans in, and I have to kiss her. I’m in heaven and I’m desperate. So I guess I’m heasperate.”

Afer many failures, Jessica Canning wasn't ready for any commitment. Moving to Toronto to try her new Nursing progam and be able to help people in need was her last chance at proving herself to her family and make them proud of her. Doing Blake Riley on a massage chair while her little brother Jamie was on fever, was a stupid mistake that she won't do again no matter how persistent he was.

“Jess flicks my hand away. “Do you ever give up?”
“I play hockey.”
“I didn’t ask what sport you play!”
“That’s the answer, though. Do I give up? Of course not. I’m a hockey player.”


Blake doesn't take No for an answer. He wanted another night with Jessie but all she could give was friendship, she just had to convince him first.

“We’re way more than friends, Jessie.”
“Blake—” She sounds exasperated.
“But no worries,” I finish breezily. “I’ll just sit tight until you figure that out.”


Reading is so enjoyable. There is no way you could read this story without a wearing a huge silky grin because Blake is that man who could make you laugh, feel hot and bothered and wish you could meet him in real life.

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Review: Dirty Vacation: This is No Love Story

Dirty Vacation: This is No Love Story Dirty Vacation: This is No Love Story by Janice Collins
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

2.5 stars!

Being the first to rate and review this novella is a little weird but as the author stated at end of the novella that she wanted an honest review, an honest review she would get.

I must confess that the blame is on the cover for choosing this book in the first place.

I mean look at it!! It's mouth watering, heart pounding and panty melting.

Dirty Vacation: This is No Love Story opens to five friends going on vacation. Fun, liquor, men and a lot of men are top on their lists.

Jen - our heoine- was finally ready for some fun. This was her first vacation and she would make the most of it. Seeing the mysterious man making out with another woman shouldn't have bothered her but somehow it did. He was the first man she noticed in the party and with the way he looked at her, he set all her body parts in fire.

Ryan was a great hero material. He was the mystery womanizing guy with that yummy alphahole attitude but who unfortunately didn't get his real chance in this so short novell.

Whenever I read a book I feel some kind bonding with the characters. I couldn't feel anything in this novella. Janice Collins made Jen look like one of the random girls the hero hooks up with before meeting the heroine and that didn’t do her justice.

Yes, this is no love story but if Janice Collins decided to give this story a second chance and write a full length story where these two amazing characters meet some years later, it would be sure as hell a real success.


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