Wednesday, 9 March 2022

Head Stuck In A Book: ARC Review: The Corpse Princess (Nemesis #1) - Jayce Carter





Release Date: 15th March 2022

Karma is a bitch—but then again, so am I.

Ten years ago, a group of men murdered my mother and thought they had killed me. I've spent every day since planning revenge against the man behind the attack—my father. As the head of a powerful crime family, he won't be an easy target, but nothing matters more than making him pay for what he's done.

Now, I return in disguise, only to end up on the radar of the Quad—the four most dangerous men in the city…men I've been desperately in love with since I was a teen. I have no idea if they were in on the plan to have me killed, but I can't stop myself from craving their taste, their bodies and their rough, domineering touches. Even though I know the risks, I keep falling deeper into our twisted relationship.

My plan is simple—find and get rid of the people who carried out the attack, kill my father…and don't fall in love with the men who might have betrayed me.

This world already killed me once—let it try again.

Reader advisory: This book contains scenes of murder, attempted murder, and violence. It includes a morally gray heroine.

Review.

I can honestly say that I've never read a book like The Corpse Princess before, and goddamn did I enjoy it!
There was nothing about this story I didn't like (well except for the ending, I really hope April and the second book gets here in a hurry). from the cover to the characters and plot this was an A++ read from the start all the way till the very end.
This story was raunchy as hell, and I am here for it.
I really enjoyed Nem; she is one strong a** b**tch, taking her revenge by killing each and every person involved in her Mother's murder and her attempted murder one by one.
Add in the Quad: Rune, Colton, Dane, and Bray (as the sexy bodyguards who may or may not have had something to do with that night ten years ago), and you have yourself one very smutty, steamy reverse harem situation that will leave you hot and bothered.
I can already see that this is going to be one of my best books of the year; if you like smutty romance at all, then you need to pick this book up now!

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.



Monday, 7 March 2022

Head Stuck In A Book: ARC Review: Not Mine To Love - Summer Cooper

 




HIM
She's stalking me, I swear.
She's everywhere I go.
Not that I mind seeing her.
But it was a mistake when I said hello to her.
Now I'm starting to miss her.
Her eyes that sparkle everytime she laughs.
Her lips that are so kissable.
And her body that… nevermind.
I have to stop.
It's all kinds of wrong for me to think about her that way.



HER
Yep, I'm the other woman.
When you look like a Disney princess…
Men seem to have a problem telling you that they're taken.
They want a piece of you.
They just want a night of fun or a young trophy mistress.
But I'm done!
I've decided to stay away from all men. Period.
I must be stupid…
I'm always falling for someone who's Not Mine To Love.
 

Review.

Not Mine To Love was a fun, sweet, cute and quick contemporary romance that I finished in one sitting.
Our heroine Becca is a PI tasked with photographing cheating spouses. She is hired to follow Julius by his future Mother-In-Law, who is not a fan; the feelings run both ways.
While on the case, she is hired by Julius to be the Wedding Photographer, and that's when the hijinks begin, there is a lot of chemistry between our main leads, and although Julius is engaged, you can't help but hope that these two find some way to be together.

I really enjoyed this story, the characters, the plot, just everything overall; I do wish this could have been a bit longer, though.
I will definitely be checking out Summer Cooper's other books.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Head Stuck In A Book: ARC Review: The Never King (Vicious Lost Boys #1) - Nikki St. Crowe





The stories were all wrong — Hook was never the villain.

For two centuries, all of the Darling women have disappeared on their 18th birthday. Sometimes they’re gone for only a day, some a week or a month. But they always return broken.

Now, on the afternoon of my 18th birthday, my mother is running around the house making sure all the windows are barred and the doors locked.

But it’s pointless.

Because when night falls, he comes for me. And this time, the Never King and the Lost Boys aren’t willing to let me go.

The Never King is a dark retelling of Peter and Wendy. If you like your enemies to lovers romance with hot, ruthless, morally gray love interests, you’ll enjoy The Never King and the Lost Boys. You can expect hate kissing, fighting, bickering, and ‘touch her and I’ll unalive you’ vibes.

                                 Review.

The Never King is a dark, steamy smutty retelling of Peter Pan and The Lost Boys, these are far from the Disney characters you're familiar with, and I wouldn't have it any other way!

This would have to be one of the best retellings I've ever read, and I've read quite a few over the years.

I loved everything about this book. from the front cover to every word written inside.

I really can't want to have to wait for the next book, I desperately need to know what happens next after the ending left me hanging.

The Never King is a top contender for my favourite book of the year, it was just so good!





                                         







 

Head Stuck In A Book: ARC Review: Whiskey & Wine - Rebecca Gannon





Released 4th March 2022.

I was sent to Breaker Estates to take over the annual Icewine Festival from my coworker, and while I was ecstatic to run an event on such a grand scale, I wasn’t prepared for the owner.

Ben Breaker.

Ex-hockey star. Broody. Rude. Hates every change I want to make. Hates publicity. And, oh yeah, is also 6’4” with a body that’s made for making women wish they could have a taste, paired with midnight blue eyes that hold everything he doesn’t say.

He drives me crazy.

I want to both hit him and kiss him half the time, but I can’t ignore the way my body reacts whenever he’s near.

I don’t know how I’ll make it a month working with him, keeping it strictly professional…
Oh, right, I can’t.

Review.
Whiskey & Wine is a grumpy/sunshine contemporary romance set around an Icewine Festival. Our heroine Leah the event coordinator and Ben, a  former NHL player who is the owner of the winery Breaker Estates.
This was a cute, feel-good, steamy romance with a likeable heroine and a gruff hero, which was a quick and enjoyable read.
Featuring one of my favourite tropes. and with an atmosphere that makes this a perfect winter read; I look forward to reading more from this author.




 

Sunday, 27 February 2022

Head Stuck In A Book: ARC Review: Fiery Kiss - Ava Gray





As a dragon shifter, it was easy for me to save her from the fire.
But much, much harder to let her go after that.


Danny's life was in danger.
Her entire apartment burning down was no accident.
She needed me.
To protect her, to love her, and to make her mine.

I was more than a firefighter.
I'd spent my entire life fighting enemies that could kill me or my loved ones.
Danny was safer if she stayed close.
I was the only man who could touch her.
And I would die before letting the enemy endanger her life again.

Review.

A fast-paced and exciting story of Dragon-Shifter Firefighters that will keep you enthralled till the very last page.
Cole and Danny are great main characters, plus a host of engaging characters and an intriguing plotline; Fiery Kiss had me absorbed from the get-go.
I'm hoping this will be a series because I need the other character's books, especially Ember's and David's.
A one-sit read that will keep you entertained the whole way through.




 

Saturday, 26 February 2022

Review:  Inside Out – Natalie Hibberd  




In a divisive world of mistrust and murder, there’s only one thing that matters growing up: you’re either in The Inside or The Outside.

While the Insiders appear pampered and privileged, the Outsiders know only harsh realities. Believing themselves to be needlessly deprived of everything the Insiders have, the younger generation channel their rage into a terrorist group called The Freedom Fighters, a group intent on overthrowing the Inside at any cost. Now the Insiders must watch as the world they love collapses around them while the government resort to increasingly desperate tactics to try and contain the Outside threat. When the latest initiative catapults one of the young into the heart of the war, everything is pushed to breaking point.

Loyalties will be tested. Lives will be risked. Their worlds will change forever.

Review.

Inside Out is a YA Dystopian novel fraught with action and suspense.

Set in a world where you’re either From The Inside (the privileged) or The Outside (who live a harsh life), The Outside have formed a terrorist group called the Freedom Fighters; they do all they can to take down The Inside, even if that means murder.

I liked the concept of this story, the poor uprising against the well-off; having POVs from inside the Freedom Fighters was a great idea so the reader could understand the logic behind what they did.

I read this book in one sitting; it kept me engrossed the whole way through.

I did find that there were so many characters, and with so many POVs, it took me a while to keep track of who was who, but that would be my only complaint.

I am intrigued to see what happens in the next book after the ending in Inside Out.

Otherwise, a great debut!

Friday, 25 February 2022

Head Stuck In A Book: ARC Review: Shadow Born (The Dark Shade #1) - D.N. Hoxa




The Dark Shade is not real. The darkness, the monsters, the fear—they're all only in my head.

At least that's what everyone's been telling me since I woke up with my mind wiped clean five years ago.

Supernaturals love the Shades. They're magical safe havens where everyone can be who they truly are without having to hide. They are not dark.

But I know better than to trust that.

They call me Kallista Nix, but that is not my real name. My past was taken from me, and though I search for it every day, all I find are dead ends.

Until I steal a magical artifact I wasn't supposed to steal, and now Alexander King is after me.

He's a merciless predator who works for the highest supernatural authority in the world, and possibly the most beautiful man I've ever seen. If I were smart, I'd keep far away from him, but common sense means nothing when he looks at me like he wants to devour me, and I have no problem with that at all.

The truth about the Dark Shade is so close now I can taste it. All I have to do is work with King, even if that might get me imprisoned, dead—or even worse.

It isn't even a choice, because I swore to myself that I would do everything it took to find out about my past.

But what if the price I have to pay for it is my future?

***Shadow Born is book 1 in The Dark Shade series, written in 2 POVs, packed with magic, mayhem, and fiery romance intended for mature audiences.



Review.
One of the things I loved most about this book was the amount of different paranormal species in this story.

Most paranormal books deal with one, perhaps even two, but not Shadow Born, it has Fae, Elves,  Vampires, Werewolves, Witches, Wizards and even Ghouls, and I am here for it.

The world in this story is like nothing I've ever read before; I enjoyed reading about the Shades and its magic and the different characters scattered about,

Our main character is Kallista Nix (a name given to her); she's not exactly sure what kind of Supernatural she is, and not even The Guild (the supernatural authority) knows either, even through countless tests, it can't be determined,

Kallista has amnesia; it's been five years of wondering who and what she is; all she can remember is something called The Dark Shade which everybody she speaks to tells her there's no such thing.

Desperately trying to discover who she is, Kallista tries to save up enough money to pay the best trackers around to discover her identity.

When Kallista comes across Vampires and Werewolves fighting over some box and realises it must be really important and figures she can get quite a lot of money for it and finally get some answers, she sells it, and that's when the story really starts to get exciting.

Alexander King is a Vampire; he also has amnesia, he helps The Guild with jobs; one of them is to recover the stolen box which brings him into contact with Kallista. I knew straight off the bat that these two had some kind of connection; I'm excited to see it all play out.

The amnesia trope is one of my favourites to read, to have not one but two characters with amnesia, had me pretty excited.

And I really can't wait for the next book, the ending, while not technically a cliffhanger, still left me wanting more, more answers, more action, more Kallista and Alexander interactions; you get the drift.

A thoroughly enjoyable start to a new series.