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RITA Reader Challenge – Reader Survey!

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I promise, this is the last RITA Reader Challenge post we’ll do until next year! But first, a mega huge thank you to all of the reviewers and readers who participated and interacted with the challenge. It’s truly a testament to this wonderful community and I look forward to doing it all again next year. For readers, we have a brief survey regarding what you thought of the challenge this year. Reviewers will be getting a … Continue reading RITA Reader Challenge – Reader Survey!

Your 2017 RITA Award Winners!

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The RITAs are officially over! Before we get to the winners and a brief livestream recap, I personally want to thank every single one of you who participated. This is the first year where we’ve reviewed all of the nominees! How awesome is that? Seriously, this Challenge wouldn’t be anything without this lovely, thoughtful community of readers. I can’t wait to do it all again next year. If you missed the livestream of either the Golden Heart … Continue reading Your 2017 RITA Award Winners!

RITA Reader Challenge Review

The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout

The Problem with Forever

I picked up this last-minute review of Jennifer L. Armentrout’s The Problem with Forever last week because I felt like doing one more of these RITA reviews when the opportunity came, but, well, it was a push to get it done and written before the deadline! I hadn’t read the book—as YA isn’t normally my happy place within the romance genre, despite the odd fact that I reviewed another YA RITA earlier this year—but I … Continue reading The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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The Distance from A to Z by Natalie Blitt

The Distance from A to Z

I am not a big fan of YA. Oh, the books are fine, but as a genre label, YA is meaningless. Meant as a marketing ploy, I think this faux genre is just an excuse for lit snobs to be dismissive of some of the truly magnificent literature for young people. Unfortunately, The Distance from A to Z would not provide a great argument against the genre label. It’s totally YA. Abby is the storyteller … Continue reading The Distance from A to Z by Natalie Blitt

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Three Sweet Nothings by Nikki Sloane

Three Sweet Nothings

Three Sweet Nothings opens with Kyle getting himself off to a memory of his ex, Ruby (because she’s SO much better than porn). Specifically, he’s recalling a time when he and drunk Ruby fooled around with another girl. This has been his go-to image for five years since their ugly breakup. And based on this single memory, Kyle is absolutely certain that “a filthy freak hid behind that deceptive, good girl front.” (Yes, Ruby’s curious … Continue reading Three Sweet Nothings by Nikki Sloane

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The Master by Tara Sue Me

The Master

I initially had a hard time getting into this story, but once I did, I enjoyed it very much. I think the initial problem was because this is book eight in a series, none of which I have previously read. The story started off with a meeting of a lot of characters who would be well known to fans of the series, but of course for me it was like being dumped into a group … Continue reading The Master by Tara Sue Me

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No Mistress of Mine by Laura Lee Guhrke

No Mistress of Mine

No Mistress of Mine is the fourth book in the An American Heiress in London series and is second-chance-at-love catnip with competence porn sprinkles on top. It isn’t necessary to read the other books in the series in order to follow and enjoy this one. And, unusually, this book takes place in 1892 – shout-out to late Victorian industry! Our stars, Denys (a British lord) and Lola (an American cancan/music hall star) have quite the … Continue reading No Mistress of Mine by Laura Lee Guhrke

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Always a Bridesmaid by Lizzie Shane

Always a Bridesmaid

Even though Always a Bridesmaid is a spin-off from Lizzie Shane’s Reality Romance series, this one works perfectly fine if you haven’t read that series. This book gives you just the right amount of context. Our heroine, Parvati Jai – lifelong besties with Sidney Dewitt, the protagonist from Planning on Prince Charming – is the owner of a little indie coffee house in Eden, California. She’s single, which makes her the odd one out among … Continue reading Always a Bridesmaid by Lizzie Shane

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Three Sweet Nothings by Nikki Sloane

Three Sweet Nothings

I have to start this review by admitting that erotic romances are not my usual cup of tea, and when I looked at the sign up sheet, I did not expect to pick the category for my review. However, I changed my mind when I saw that there was a Nikki Sloane book nominated, and that it was one from her Blindfold Club series that I didn’t realize had been published. I read the rest … Continue reading Three Sweet Nothings by Nikki Sloane

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Off the Clock by Roni Loren

Off the Clock

When I read through the preview of Off the Clock, what struck me initially about the story were the paragraphs of exquisitely written smut being written by one of the characters — then the author of those sentences groaning and pitching the draft of his script away. It was the perfect depiction of every person ever who has tried to write a sex scene. I’m not sure when I last bought an erotic romance so … Continue reading Off the Clock by Roni Loren

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How I Married a Marquess by Anna Harrington

How I Married a Marquess

If I had to sum up in a few words what I thought of this book, I would say: It’s the first too stupid to live heroine I like. No, no, cross that. Both main characters where pretty stupid or reckless in the course of the book. The thing is I found them endearing most of the time and the banter between them was very entertaining too. So, let me begin again with this review. … Continue reading How I Married a Marquess by Anna Harrington