Another week has gone by, meaning another week in review. Starting off like always! By taking out a small amount of time to once again express my appreciation for all the authors that I've read this week. I see your time, efforts, and dedication to your expression of art. And This week I had some … Continue reading Week in Review – W21
Tag: Urban Romance
Silence by Mrs. Hydiea
I picked up another new to me author, Mrs. Hydiea. I believe I saw a post about this book in on of the readers groups on FB, and I was intrigued. I mean a nonverbal MMC, aptly named Silence, who runs the street? So here I am to find out how this story of Silence, … Continue reading Silence by Mrs. Hydiea
Real’s Love by Mrs. Elle Kayson
Happy, belated, Release Day to Mrs. Elle Kayson, who some days ago released Real's Love 🥳. Mrs. Kayson is giving us, me, a thorough talking this time. Letting us know, not too much on her FMC, Everly this time around. SheReadsaLot to SheReadsaLot: We don't be doing too much right? Everly is a shapely figured … Continue reading Real’s Love by Mrs. Elle Kayson
Week in Review – W20
Another week has gone by, meaning another week in review. Starting off like always! By taking out a small amount of time to once again express my appreciation for all the authors that I've read this week. I see your time, efforts, and dedication to your expression of art. And Some stats about my week … Continue reading Week in Review – W20
Inconvenient Love: The Young and The Restless: Symona+Jaq by Mrs. Aubree Pynn
I finished book two, and there is so much Treachery!! And Stupidity!!! So now I'm off to read the finale of Mrs. Aubree Pynn's completed Daughters of Don LeFleur series. Nothing changed over the last few posts. I'm here becausse it's Mrs. Pynn, and she promised me "Sex, Betrayal, and Death", and she continued to … Continue reading Inconvenient Love: The Young and The Restless: Symona+Jaq by Mrs. Aubree Pynn
Impermissible Love: The Princess and the Forbidden: Syrenna+Naji by Mrs. Aubree Pynn
Mood: Violent... So I'm sticking with Mrs. Aubree Pynn for at least the next two posts, as I'll be reading her completed Daughters of Don LeFleur series. Now why am I here? 1. It's Mrs. Pynn! 2. Mrs. Pynn said that this will offer me "Sex, betrayal, and death" Just what I am in search … Continue reading Impermissible Love: The Princess and the Forbidden: Syrenna+Naji by Mrs. Aubree Pynn
Our Mother’s Sons: Jovani Bendetti by Mrs. Lisa Austin
Happy, belated, Release Day to Mrs. Lisa Austin, who released Our Mother's Sons: Jovani Bendetti. Mrs. Raynor and Mrs. Lisa Austin teamed up over Mother's Day to give us Our Mother's Sons, a story about twin brothers, Jeovanni and Jovani Bendetti. Mrs. Austin gives us Jovani's story. Before you read Jovani's story, you HAVE to … Continue reading Our Mother’s Sons: Jovani Bendetti by Mrs. Lisa Austin
Our Mother’s Sons: Jeovanni Bendetti by Mrs. Natisha Raynor
Happy, belated, Release Day to Mrs. Natisha Raynor, who released Our Mother's Sons: Jeovanni Bendetti. Mrs. Raynor and Mrs. Lisa Austin teamed up over Mother's Day to give us Our Mother's Sons, a story about twin brothers, Jeovanni and Jovani Bendetti. Mrs. Raynor gives us Jeovanni's story. Jeovanni had a childhood friend, Rainah, who for … Continue reading Our Mother’s Sons: Jeovanni Bendetti by Mrs. Natisha Raynor
Dreaux: The Corporate Assassin by Mrs. Nek Mills
It's Mother's Day! To all of you who are mothers, want to become mothers or are mothering 💐I wanted to do a post on books with different types of mothers, then I quickly remembered.. I'm a reader not a content creator 😅 when I saw Mrs. Nek Mills dropped Dreaux: The Corporate Assassin. Book 3 … Continue reading Dreaux: The Corporate Assassin by Mrs. Nek Mills
Week in Review – W19
Another week, another week in review. Starting off like always! By taking out a small amount of time to once again express my appreciation for all the authors that I've read this week. I see your time, efforts, and dedication to your expression of art. And When you are up... You can go down as … Continue reading Week in Review – W19










