Book Review: Mercy Celeste’s Double Coverage

Book Review: Mercy Celeste’s Double Coverage

I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Double Coverageon March 18, 2014 and has 242 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon A short, erotic story about acceptance. I received an ARC from the publisher. My Take There are two levels of belief in this story: the willing suspension thereof which allows the reader to fantasize oneself into the story and the depth of writing which pulls one in. Now, I’m always willing to believe in a romance and I do enjoy an erotic one, however unbelievable a threesome may be in real life…sigh…*collapsing into giggles*, however, I also expect the writer to develop a story, to lead me into a scenario, a scene that could believably happen in real life. Instead, Celeste forgot or was too busy to develop much past her outline. It’s a sweet idea for a story. I adore Celeste’s love conflict — it’s not one I’ve encountered before, and I would love to see her develop this into a “finished” story. She starts well with the miserable geek come back for a reunion who gets hit […]

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Book Review: C.J. Lyons’ Blind Faith

Book Review: C.J. Lyons’ Blind Faith

I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Blind Faithin Paperback edition on July 31, 2012 and has 415 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon First in the Caitlyn Tierney suspense series revolving around a damaged FBI agent. Events take place in Hopewell, New York, up in the mountains. In 2013, Blind Faith won the ITW Thriller Award for E-Book Original Novel. My Take It’s betrayals within betrayals and some of ’em just don’t make sense. Others are so deeply hidden it’s mindblowing. Then there are the facts which just don’t make sense. I mean, if Sam can be coming around and spying on Sarah, why can’t he retrieve the money and grab his wife and get outta Dodge? Then they compound the idiocy by rushing about like a subdued Keystone Kops routine, hanging around when I just don’t see any good reason for it except to up the tension. I hate that. I like the town and the few people in it whom we meet. The setting sounds absolutely glorious, especially if you’re into outdoor sports like hunting, hiking, and […]

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