Hello My Horde,
I have some books I read that I want to share with you. Hopefully You will enjoy them as much as I did.
Eggplant canyon Series:
Book one Review:
This is my first time reading such a fast past spicy story. I will say I was not at all prepared for how fast and delicious it would be. Defiantly now a fan, Get in get what you want and leave. The are only around 80 something pages each but so worth it.
I only gave it a three star because it was smaller than I’m used to. I usually read bigger books with more development. But trust me when i just want straight sesh yes. 100%
Synopsis:
I thought I wanted the boy next door, until I figured out his dad is one of the real men I crave.
Maybe it’s revenge.
Maybe desires can only be repressed for so long.
Maybe my brain is just a scrambled mess since my boyfriend cheated on me. This is the same boyfriend who’d insisted we wait until marriage, much to my dismay.
The only thing that’s clear is that I’ve waited too long to be with a man, and now I want two of them… My ex’s dad and his friend, whose name I don’t even know.
Does that mean I’m wired wrong? Maybe. But all of my pent-up frustrations beg for release and I’m about to find out if these men will accept me.
My motivation may be questionable, but these men are definitely the answer.
If you love dirty-talking men who have over-the-top ideas of how to please their woman and want to give her babies, these guys are your answer, too!
I really Loved this Series as well
Review:
This little red riding hood retelling is a must read. The nice little twist on fariytale story that was refreshing. She effectively brings in the were wolf dynamics without all the excess politically things that come with it. Don’t get me wrong sometimes that could be interesting in itself. But when you want to graze it and still get a good story this is one I would defiantly recommend.
Synopsis:
My what big… teeth you have.
To grandmother’s house I go, though I want nothing to do with magic or my former life. Especially not after being kicked out of the Fairy Fine Arts Academy.
But when I find a dangerous, heavily scarred wolf shifter in my grandma’s bedroom, the fragile human lifestyle I’ve built from scratch is suddenly at stake.
Magic, chaos, and my past is charging at me like a raging ogre on pixie sticks.
My grandma is nowhere to be found, and I’m being hunted.
The big bad wolf is the only one I can trust to protect me until my grandmother resurfaces.
Worst yet, I’m in heat. I’ve told the werewolf “no touchy,” but just my luck, he hasn’t been to obedience school. The longer we’re stuck together, the closer he is to killing me himself, or showing me just how really big and bad he is….
In this spicy, action-packed fairytale retelling, Red Riding Hood is more spicy than sweet, and the Big Bad wants a taste…
Review:
She did it again, I am really jealous of goldilocks for the first time. She even put in such a surprised twist that I wasn’t really paying attention. Honestly Mr. Bear kind of had me Distracted, lol. Still effectively not over doing Shift pack dynamics a skill I’m loving.
Synopsis:
Ever been stuck between an alpha and a hard place?
In a world where mages, faes, and humans coexist, I, Goldie, am taking a stand – swearing off the male species entirely. Ironically, all of them start throwing themselves at me with almost supernatural fervor the minute I make my vow. All except for one man, that is…
When I move into a crumbling Victorian mansion, I didn’t know my unexpected inheritance would come with a neighbor who is a rugged alpha bear shifter with an alpha complex.
He also comes with not one, but two baggage-laden brothers and a knack for turning my blood into molten lava. Oh, and did I mention the weird habit of finding myself in one of their beds each morning?
My grumpy neighbor does *not* appreciate my friendly nature, and now we are locked in a heated feud that may bring down the whole house.
As darker threats close in from both our worlds, we’ll need to bury the porridge to navigate the fine line between hate, love, and survival.
This spicy m/f grumpy x sunshine fairytale retelling will have you lapping up the pages like porridge
So impatient for the next one to come out in October of this year.
Pumpkin spice and not playing nice – this ball just got more interesting, thanks to Prince Too-Handsy.
The plan was as clear as glass: infiltrate a high fae court’s ball, uncover the truth behind my father’s death, and avoid my sadistic stepmother and stepsisters.
But now, I find myself engaged to Prince freakin’ Charming, the last fae I’d ever choose for a dance partner, much less a fiancé. And I’m hardly the ideal bride for a fae prince—a human bartender who loves piercings, tattoos, and devours pumpkin-flavored anything.
Prince Charming thinks he can use me in his twisted game to overthrow his father. Little does he know, I’m not just some human he can push around.
Now, in over my head in a world of glittering gowns and deceitful smiles, I’m betrothed to the one fae who could unravel everything—including my resolve to not let him touch me.
But there’s this thing about Charming—he’s got a way of getting under my skin even from across the room. And it’s messing with my head, making me question everything.
Our engagement is more than a dance of power; it’s a game that could shatter crowns and hearts. And I’m right in the middle, balancing on the edge of a glass slipper that’s cracking under the weight of secrets and forbidden desires.
Igniting Cinder is a spicy m/f fairytale retelling where a pretend engagement will heat up in a dance of ink, charm, and forbidden desires.
Someone else you should look up, here's the synopsis.
Caught in a steamy office scandal with three younger men—all of them my boss’s sons?
When my sleazy boss passed me over for a promotion, I had all but given up on climbing the corporate ladder.
But then a night out turned scorching hot when I was thrown—quite literally—into the arms of three hunks…
Plot twist: At our Monday morning meeting, it’s revealed they’re my boss’s sons—and I’m their new mentor.
Noah, with his CEO-style swagger, turns my world upside down with his commands…
Ethan, sweet yet sinfully dirty, whispers promises I know we shouldn’t keep.
And Alex? The tattooed bad boy has a stare that undresses me on the spot.
Training them is supposed to be about business, but our chemistry? Off the charts.
And when my boss’s advances turn darker, I know I am in a world of trouble.
Especially when every stolen kiss from my three guys could cost me my career.
But who cares about rules when the chemistry’s this explosive?
A single mom who’s supporting her entire family, that’s who….
18+ Only. My Boss’s Sons is an extra spicy reverse harem romance. There is no cheating, no cliffhangers, and an HEA is guaranteed!
My Spice Rating System:
1 Butterfly: No Sex on or off screen, Light touching and kissing, PDA, etc.
2 Butterfly’s: Any sex is off screen. Descriptive touching, passionate kissing sessions. 1-2 Times
3 Butterfly’s: Sex is had with us there, But not very descriptively, There is obvious sensuality. 2-3 times
3.5 Butterfly’s:The Spicy is descriptive and explicit but it happens 3 or less Times. With a few sexual acts.
4 Butterfly’s: Sex is had, in detail. Explicit sexual language with a variety of sexual acts. 3+ times
5 Butterfly’s: Sex is had often and in detail. It might be non-traditional sex. Basically Sex is the book.
Broken Butterfly Scale: Absolute filth, kinky. I probably skipped large chunks of these scenes because there were just way too much. Handle this book with gloves, lol.
MY Regular Rating System:
1 Penguin: Not really my cup of tea. I disliked this book and had several issues with it. I do not recommend them at all.
1.5 Penguin’s: I genuinely dislike these books. There is one or two elements that saves them from being one star.
2 Penguin’s: I may have liked a few things. The book wasn’t good but wasn’t completely bad.
2.5 Penguin’s: Just below average meaning there were a couple of elements I dislike, but not enough to genuinely hate the book.
3 Penguin’s: Overall, I liked the book but were still troubled by a few components. I would still recommend this book; it just wasn’t a favorite of mine.
3.5 Penguin’s: These books are above average. I like them better than ordinary novels, and there are several aspects I loved.
4 Penguin’s: This book was a really enjoyable read. I really liked it. Some moments I may have even loved. There may have been a few things that I felt could be improved upon. Not be top of my reread pile, but if the opportunity arose, I wouldn’t say no.
4.5 Penguin’s: There were one or two things that could have been better. However, these issues are minor, and they do not significantly impact my love for these books.
5 Penguin’s: It was amazing! I Could not put It Down! I’m totally obsessed! These books give me the “I’m so sad it has ended!” kind of feeling. I thoroughly enjoyed these books, and I adore them with all my heart.