Category Archive: D Rating

Review of books that have a D rating (D+, D or D-)

Review: To Have a Wilde by Kimberly Kaye Terry

To Have a Wilde by Kimberly Kaye Terry Genre: Contemporary Hawaiian Cowboy Romance Series: Wilde in Wyoming, book #4 When I read the book description, right off I was intrigued with reading about a Hawaiian Rancher. That was the one fact that got me to request this from NetGalley. I knew it was book four in a series, but I just had to grab up a Hawaiian rancher story! Unfortunately, I came away more disappointed than drowning in hotness. We join Keanu, or Key as he is called mostly, a certain amount of time after his mother’s death while he …

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Review: Cherished Anthology by Maya Banks and Lauren Dane

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Delicious

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series DeliciousCherished Anthology by Maya Banks and Lauren Dane Cherished is a two book anthology, which will be separately reviewed. Exiled by Maya Banks Genre: Contemporary, Menage, M/M/M/F/M I so wanted to like this story, but it fell flat for me. Prince Xander falls instantly in love with a young Talia, but knows he must wait for her to mature and grow up. Sweeping her away to university and her mother off to the medical care she desperately needs, Xander awaits the time he can call for her to come to him. Unfortunately, …

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Review: Tempt Me by Olivia Cunning

Tempt Me by Olivia Cunning Genre: Contemporary Erotic Romance, Rock Band Series: One Night with Sole Regret, book #2 When I heard Olivia Cunning was writing a new rock band series that would be self-published, I was excited. The first story intrigued me, but left me hanging. Then I snapped up this one ready for more only to feel like I read a porno book. I know it is erotic romance, but it really felt more like erotica for erotica purposes. While I am sure it wasn’t sex on every page, it felt that way. How can I say  I don’t like …

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Review: Intimate Cowboy by Tiffany Towers

Intimate Cowboy by Tiffany Towers Genre: Contemporary Western I got this book free off of All Romance Ebooks and thought what the heck. It is really short and mostly just sex. There is no character development nor plot. Sian wants to see the world and decides to sign up for a dude ranch in America. She flies in from Ireland and is met by Randy, a ranch hand. He is surely and curt with her, but everyone tells her that is his way of saying he likes her. While out riding the first day, Sian falls and injures her foot. …

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Review: Can’t Buy Me Love by Molly O’Keefe

Can’t Buy Me Love by Molly O’Keefe Genre: Contemporary Romance Series: Crooked Creek Series, book #1 This was one very interesting book. I knew what it was about before I started it, but I didn’t expect not to like the characters right off the bat. There just wasn’t a lovable part about Lyle Baker and nothing redeemable either. He was just a real sleaze bag. But he is the center of the story as the older man, plotting and planning on his death bed to get his son and daughter back on his ranch. Tara Jean Sweet is an interesting …

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Review: What He Wants, Kyle’s Interview & Joy Ride (three for one review)

I often get asked what kind of erotica I read. And I tell people just about anything! I have heard talk of Tree Shifter Books and Alligator Shifter books…Interesting…. Not too sure how I feel about the tree shifter books but, I would give it a shot! Lately I have come across a lot of   M/M Erotica. I do love a really hot M/M Story! The power behind the men and the passion that they have is always an enjoyable read. I also do enjoy F/F Erotica. I will try anything anyone usually sends me! As I am the …

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Review: The Frenchman’s Reluctant Surrender by Anne Ivory

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The Frenchman’s Reluctant Surrender by Anne Ivory Genre: Contemporary Romance Publisher: Publish Date: Format Read: PDF This is a very hard review to write as I wanted to like it for the author’s sake. Unfortunately, the book failed on so many levels to reach me. The characters were so unlikable and I felt like I was a teenager again reading Harlequin romances. It really did feel like something I used to read that I can’t now understand why. Iris Falconer is the daughter of a rich financer who has made the break from her father and started her own business. …

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