

Review: Spider and Frost by Jennifer Estep
★★★★ #SpiderandFrost #JenniferEstep When two worlds collide, it could end up in an explosion. When Spider and Frost meet, it is the...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 26, 2023


Review: Dangerous Sanctuary by Michelle Diener
★★★ #DangerousSantuary #MichelleDiener A short little novella where Susanna once again shows how she can de-escalate a situation and is...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 24, 2023


Review: Hemlock Island by Kelley Armstrong
★★★★ #HemlockIsland #KelleyArmstrong #NetGalley This is a page turner that kept me reading into the wee hours of the night. I normally...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 22, 2023


Review: Best Friends by Laurann Dohner
★★★★ #BestFriends #LaurannDohner This series continues to capture my attention. For those who love the Lora Leigh Breed series, this is...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 20, 2023


Review: Bad Blood by Lauren Dane
★★★★ #BadBlood #LaurenDane #NetGalley Last summer, I finally picked up the first book in the series and I loved it. For those who may...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 20, 2023


Review: Keeper of the King's Secrets by Michelle Diener
★★★ ½ #KeeperoftheKingsSecret #MichelleDiener The revamping of this trilogy caught my attention and I had to read it. Why? Because I'm...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 19, 2023


Review: Earth Magic & Hot Water by Lauren Connolly
★★★★ #EarthMagicHotWater #LaurenConnolly Fire and water make steam and that is definitely what is going on in this smexy romance. Ms....
La Crimson Femme
Sep 18, 2023


Review: Rogue Familiar by Jeffe Kennedy
★★★1/2 #RogueFamiliar #JeffeKennedy Book two in the renegades of magic adds to this world Ms. Kennedy has created. For those who have...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 17, 2023


Review: Storming His Heart by Marie Harte
★★★★ #StormingHisHeart #MarieHarte After the first book in this series as a freebie, I ended up buying the next two books because I...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 16, 2023


Review: All the Dead Shall Weep by Charlaine Harris
★★★ #NetGalley #AlltheDeadShallWeep What just happened here? Book 5 in this series is definitely not a standalone. This is best read in...
La Crimson Femme
Sep 15, 2023


