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Review: Ginger Snaps for Two by L.C. Dean

I’ve only read one other book by LC Dean. It was a good quick Halloween read. I saw this book scheduled to be released on November 15th and decided that I needed to check it out. I’m so glad I did. Read more…

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Review: What the Mistress Did by Anya Delvay

Lady Marianne Gillingham is a widow having an affair with the Earl of Harrington, David Dunscombe. When Annabelle, David’s young and innocent new fiancé, appears on her doorstep demanding that she end the affair, Marianne enjoys sharing a bit of information with the naive little Annabelle. She tells her that her husband will come to her bed every night, do his duty the same way every night, and she will always wonder what he’s not sharing with her. Once Annabelle leaves, she decides that she doesn’t want to be the other woman. Doing her best to ignore the pain it causes her, she ends the affair. Read more…

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Review: Branded Hearts by Shay MacLean

Branded Hearts Author: Shay MacLean Publisher: Renaissance E-Books, Inc. Purchase: Barnes and Noble, Sizzler Editions Rating: 3.5 of 5 kinks! Margarit St James wants nothing more than to be accepted by her father and run the Action Adventure department at their publishing company.  Unfortunately, her father is a jerk and a half.  He assigns her [...]

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Review: The Breaker’s Concubine by Ann Mayburn

Can I just say that FemDom is, well, not my thing. I’m much more of a Male Dom person. Yes, I knew that The Breaker’s Concubine was a FemDom story going in and yes, I read it anyway. Wait! Don’t go yet… Ok, I admit, anyone who knows me knows that I have a policy of “Read the warnings. If you ignore the warnings about something you don’t like, then don’t complain when you read the book. And definitely don’t review it unfairly.” Fine, so I won’t review this unfairly. Please continue reading my FAIR review.

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Review: Cardinal’s Rule by Tymber Dalton

You know, we all have favorite authors. It is fun to find a book from their backlist know nothing about, so, you must read it, right? That is what happened to me with Cardinal’s Rule by Tymber Dalton. Of course, I forgot that reading a book by Ms Dalton can be a mindf… um, you know. I never know if it will tie my stomach into knots, or have me in tears, or just be a nice read. This book? It hit all three.