Dark Halos Series by Amanda Aggie Review
I tend to prefer my fantasy romances, or romantasy, to be dark and funny, and the Dark Halos Series by Amanda Aggie meets all of those requirements. It is a funny series that turns Christian lore on it’s head with demons, a retired God, and an overly egotistical archangel that needs a smack down.
Dolls and Daggers by DL Darby Review
As soon as the signs of a book slump started coming in, I knew I needed a dark romantic comedy to pull me out of it. Dolls and Daggers by DL Darby was the exact book I needed. It was funny and cute, you know in a serial killer dark romance way.
Pride by Nikki J Summers Review
A comfort author and one of my favorites, Pride by Nikki J Summers is yet another book by this incredible author. Her book will leave you guessing as she weaves a story that will keep you up late for just one more chapter.
To Have and To Hold by Alina Comsa Review
To Have and To Hold by Alina Comsa came across my suggests a bit ago, and the blurb sounded good, so – as I usually do – I picked up the new to me indie author and gave the book a read. And I was hooked from the start and couldn’t put it down.
Scythe and Sparrow by Brynne Weaver Review
From the very first book in the Ruinous Love trilogy, I was excited to read Scythe and Sparrow by Brynne Weaver. I was looking forward to learning more about the quiet seemingly good Dr. Kane and the circus performer Rose, and it did not disappoint in the slightest.
Leather and Lark by Brynne Weaver Review
As soon as I finished Butcher and Blackbird, I grabbed Leather and Lark by Brynne Weaver. I was dying to know what happened between Lark and Lachlan that had them exchanging glances, and well, I was left absolutely obsessed with these characters.