Harris Brothers Book 1 Am I the only person freaked out by the opening chapter? Here we have a professional footballer (the soccer kind of football) whose pre-match ritual is self-service pleasure in the shower while he daydreams about himself scoring a goal. This made me squirm so much, and not in a good way. … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “Challenge” by Amy Daws
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Bianca’s Book Review: “Barbarian Alien” by Ruby Dixon
Ice Planet Barbarians Book 2 I fancied some more mindless escapism and this series is perfect for that. Raahosh - poor, grumpy Raahosh. He’s lonely and longs for a mate. Raahosh avoids the rest of the tribe when can, but believes finding his mate will give him what he’s always wanted - a family. Raahosh has … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “Barbarian Alien” by Ruby Dixon
Bianca’s Book Review: “The Duke” by Gaelen Foley
The Knight Miscellany Book 1 Trigger warnings: On page rape Recurring memories of rape The Knight Miscellany was one of the first historical romance series I read... erm... about 20 years ago. I have finally managed to buy all seven books, and with the covers, I remembered. The Duke was not my favourite of the … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “The Duke” by Gaelen Foley
Bianca’s Book Review: “A Court of Frost and Starlight” by Sarah J Maas
A Court of Thorns and Roses Book 3.1 I think devoted fans of this series will enjoy this book as much as the others. Those who aren't may find it a little dull and pointless. I’m afraid I’m in the latter category. I read this novella, one, because I bought it as part of a … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “A Court of Frost and Starlight” by Sarah J Maas
Bianca’s Book Review: “Easy” by Donna Alam
Great Scots Book 1 This was a new to me author, but I doubt I’ll read any more. First, I disliked the jumpy plot. There were lots of wide-open gaps that had me wondering why the story jumped from A to B and what happened in between. Second, it’s let down by lots of spelling … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “Easy” by Donna Alam
Bianca’s Book Review: “Rhapsodic” by Laura Thalassa
The Bargainer Series Book 1 This book combines elements of the real world running alongside a world of mythical beings who live amongst humans and have magical powers. I suppose urban fantasy would cover it. This means there’s plenty of world-building alongside the familiar, but it’s not dumped on the reader. Instead, we have a … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “Rhapsodic” by Laura Thalassa
Bianca’s Book Review: ”Darling Beast” by Elizabeth Hoyt
Maiden Lane Book 7 I’ve spent quite a bit of time trying to think about what to write in this review. The thing is, this book was not bad, but it didn’t make me feel a great deal either. The characters didn’t draw me in even though Apollo, a convicted murderer on the run following … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: ”Darling Beast” by Elizabeth Hoyt
Bianca’s Book Review: “Ice Planet Barbarians” by Ruby Dixon
Ice Planet Barbarians Book 1 Trigger warnings:- Abduction- Imprisonment- Rape (secondary character) Who would have thought a romance featuring blue aliens would be so compelling? I gave this a try because it was highly recommended in an FB group and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I need something light and … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “Ice Planet Barbarians” by Ruby Dixon
Bianca’s Book Review: “Merry Christmas, My Viscount” by Emily Windsor
Rules of the Rogue Book 2 Yes, it's June, but I did read this last Christmas. I'm six months behind posting my reviews. I don’t normally do Christmas books at Christmas (yeah, I’m weird), but I thought this might help me feel more festive. Plus, as a Brit, I’ve been longing to read a Regency … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “Merry Christmas, My Viscount” by Emily Windsor
Bianca’s Book Review: “The Hating Game” by Sally Thorne
Oh, how I love Lucy Hutton and Josh Templeman. If you want a slow burn romance with all the feels, then this is the couple who will give it to you. The writing style makes this quite difficult to get into because it’s very chaotic. I’m not certain if it’s deliberate because it’s told from … Continue reading Bianca’s Book Review: “The Hating Game” by Sally Thorne









