Aurora, a down on her luck divorcée who has recently moved back to her home town, meets Yuri, a reclusive grumpy gator man, in the middle of the woodsAurora, a down on her luck divorcée who has recently moved back to her home town, meets Yuri, a reclusive grumpy gator man, in the middle of the woods after she stumbles onto his property all thanks to a mysteriously meddlesome dating app that sends her on a scavenger hunt for her missing belongings that she lost the night before while tromping through the woods drunk off her ass.
The two instantly hit it off, and what ensues is an adorably sweet but deliciously spicy fast burn monster romance that had me giggling and fanning myself.
Gotten by the Gator is an absolute perfect start to the Fated Dates series, and I’m so excited for the other books in this series!...more
Honestly, it's not bad by any means, it's just so glacially paced that I just don't care to continue. Plus good ole Dougie is constantly compaDNF 54%
Honestly, it's not bad by any means, it's just so glacially paced that I just don't care to continue. Plus good ole Dougie is constantly comparing his relationship with Georgia to his dead wife and how he didn't love her the way he loves Georgia, and it was a bit weird. ...more
The Duke’s Accidental Bride is the first Eva Devon book I’ve ever read, but not my last! It was just such a light and easy read, and a total binger!
ThThe Duke’s Accidental Bride is the first Eva Devon book I’ve ever read, but not my last! It was just such a light and easy read, and a total binger!
The book follows Lady Jacqueline (Jack) Peabody and her childhood friend James Haven, the Duke of Stone, who are thrown together when Jack breaks into the bedroom window to give him an earful after he pairs her elder sister with a vicar. Because of his scheming ways, it now puts the pressure on her to find a match for money to save her family’s tarnished reputation, and Jack demands he help her find a husband. James agrees, enamored by Jack’s tenacity, and sets out to find her the best match.
Unfortunately, his schemes do not go according to plan—Jack is unlike any other lady of the ton and therefore not marriageable to most. His extreme denial of his feelings for her don’t help the situation either. The Duke is legit so blind (*cough* stupid) and hellbent on never marrying to see that his plans for finding Jack a husband are failing because he wants her for himself.
No seriously, the man has some major relationship hang ups thanks to some childhood trauma, and doesn’t get his shit together until his hand is forced when a scorned suitor threatens Jack’s reputation. Cue third act conflict, a scandal, and him finally pulling his head out of his ass. Jack gets the happily ever after she deserves with the man who loves her for her.
Thank you Netgalley and Entangled for the arc!
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The Duke’s Accidental Bride is the first Eva Devon book I’ve ever read, but not my last! It was just such a light and easy read, and a total binger!
The book follows Lady Jacqueline (Jack) Peabody and her childhood friend James Haven, the Duke of Stone, who are thrown together when Jack breaks into the bedroom window to give him an earful after he pairs her elder sister with a vicar. Because of his scheming ways, it now puts the pressure on her to find a match for money to save her family’s tarnished reputation, and Jack demands he help her find a husband. James agrees, enamored by Jack’s tenacity, and sets out to find her the best match.
Unfortunately, his schemes do not go according to plan—Jack is unlike any other lady of the ton and therefore not marriageable to most. His extreme denial of his feelings for her don’t help the situation either. The Duke is legit so blind (*cough* stupid) and hellbent on never marrying to see that his plans for finding Jack a husband are failing because he wants her for himself.
No seriously, the man has some major relationship hang ups thanks to some childhood trauma, and doesn’t get his shit together until his hand is forced when a scorned suitor threatens Jack’s reputation. Cue third act conflict, a scandal, and him finally pulling his head out of his ass. Jack gets the happily ever after she deserves with the man who loves her for her.
Thank you Netgalley and Entangled for the arc!...more
I’ll be honest, Daisy stole the show in this one. Loved that sassy little Lizard Queen so much!
I’m still loving this absolutely insane series so muchI’ll be honest, Daisy stole the show in this one. Loved that sassy little Lizard Queen so much!
I’m still loving this absolutely insane series so much. Balty & Zion have slightly edged out Simon and Wolfy as my favorite couple—I think it was the whole idiots to the lovers thing for me tbh.
Plus, let’s be real, Zion has a fancy lizard peen and if there’s one thing I really love, it’s a monster peen ...more
Honestly, why did I put this series off for so long?!
I’m a such a sucker for size difference in a romance, so when I learned that Simon was tiny but Honestly, why did I put this series off for so long?!
I’m a such a sucker for size difference in a romance, so when I learned that Simon was tiny but mighty, the snarky little mafia queen stole my heart. He’s too sassy and hilarious, and had Wolfy instantly wrapped around his little finger. *sigh* I just love him and their whole dynamic tbh.
As to be expected, Gentlemen Prefer Villains continues with the silliness and spice, but gave a bigger glimpse into the supes and their world which I really liked!
In a crazy amount of debt with his loan shark breathing down his neck, Tony spends yet another night grinding his glitter covered body at the alpha onIn a crazy amount of debt with his loan shark breathing down his neck, Tony spends yet another night grinding his glitter covered body at the alpha only strip club Lucky or Knot. Nothing unusual about that, until a gorgeous Fae male comes in and offers Tony something he can't refuse. With the opportunity to clear his debt for good, Tony foolishly accepts, not knowing that everything is about to change...
When I requested an arc of this from Gay Romance Reviews, I didn't realize this was part of a multi-author series. I just hopped at the chance to read another Eliot Greyson book because I'm a fan of her work, but if the rest of this series is as fantastic as Lucky or Knot is, I may have to give it a go.
The chemistry and snarky banter between Tony and Raven was everything, and oof were these two smoking hot together! I'm a sucker for size differences and knotting, and absolutely ate this up! ...more
Honestly I’ve been on the fence about reading this because I’m not really a fan of superheroes, but I absolutely loved this.Butch + Daddy Xan 4everrrr
Honestly I’ve been on the fence about reading this because I’m not really a fan of superheroes, but I absolutely loved this. It was so silly and fun, but also spicy, and I can’t wait to binge the rest of the series.
Overall Jockstraps & Newspapers wasn’t bad. There were a few parts that felt a bit rushed, and all the conflicts wrapped up a bit too neatly, but it wOverall Jockstraps & Newspapers wasn’t bad. There were a few parts that felt a bit rushed, and all the conflicts wrapped up a bit too neatly, but it was cute ...more