Thursday, January 31, 2019

Aging changes tastes

I can understand that at 29 years old on the cusp of 30 I still have a lot to learn about aging. However, as I stand on this precipice and begin the process of realization my days as a 20 something are nearly over, I have begun to notice something.

I had always been drawn to the Young Adult section especially in regards to fantasy. This is probably due to my childhood obsession with The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis. I checked the book out so many times the Librarian used to tease about gifting it to me. Keep in mind I was an advance reader even in elementary school.

That being said I was over the moon when Harry Potter came out and I really haven't looked back since. Sure, there are some autobiographical books I've loved over the years but by and large... Fantasy especially YA has captured my heart.

Until... recently. I had never understood the draw in 'Smut Books.' 50 shades of grey never really did it for me. Yes, It was interesting but by and large? Not my thing. The movies? Oh gag. Even worse. Sorry not sorry for the unpopular opinion. Almost a year ago now my Secretary loaned me Gas or Ass by Eden Connor. I am not kidding when I say it changed my life.

This was so much more than a 'Smut Book.' There are so many difficult topics broached and you see it all through the main characters eyes. I have devoured each of the books that come after and am anxiously awaiting the fourth. This is when I started to realize what a snob I had been about them...and was becoming.

Ever since I have not been able to read a book without substance and why some of my reviews may seem harsh or lackluster. After reading something that resonates with such power it is difficult to look back. I think that as I age I am more demanding in what I will accept from a book. I mean if I'm honest here I have spent more time reading than doing anything else in my life aside from maybe sleep. If I'm going to put in that kind of dedication and time I want to read something worth that.

It has only been since then that I actually will stop mid book and not finish. I can count on one hand how many times I've done it. Usually I'll think "I've gotten this far, it has to get better right?" Not anymore. So I guess my point is, don't be surprised if I get a little harsh or my tastes seem to vary greatly.

I'm just growing up.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Accidental Romeo by Nicole Snow







Accidental Romeo: A Marriage Mistake Romance by [Snow, Nicole]











Ya'll, this was the book I was looking for! I cannot say there is anything I would have changed except maybe to wish there were another 5 books on Hunter and Wendy. Holy wow. This book has everything! Sure there's the romantic smut that we all love especially after seeing that book cover; but there is so much more. Espionage, twins, embezzlement, secrets, family, a wedding, and just enough drama to keep it going.
You start off with Wendy who believes that she is plain in the shadow of her sister Rochelle who is getting married. Low and behold Wendy is a cake maker and the one keeping the family business afloat. She has never been in a relationship and somehow-is still a virgin. Through a happy accident she meets Hunter. I must say the cover model certainly does justice to him. He is a business mogul who has taken a step back to care for his teenage son.


This story weaves in so much more than just the meeting of these two characters but I don't want to give anything away because the unveiling is perfect.

Normally I have at least one thing of constructive criticism but not this time! I was happily able to snuggle in for a long snowy weekend and devoured every morsel of this book. I cannot wait to start reading the rest of the series!


I give 5/5 Stars! If you're looking for a palette cleanser or just something that will keep you interested and give your heart a break- This is the book for you.

*Light erotica warning. Nothing too crazy*

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Transparent Honesty

To my dear readers,

Which at this point I have none- I am feeling a little discouraged. At the end of the day this project is for me and me alone. That being said I shouldn't feel down that I have 'views' only on my very first blog post which if I'm honest- it was the worst one!

So, that being said I've already read 6 books in 2019...but I am going to wait to write a review on something I actually feel passionate about. A book that sparks in me that NEED to share with someone and that makes me think that I'm a new person or living in a new world. Not just something to pass the time.

Which, I have decided to no longer do reviews I get paid for, or ARC's I don't feel great about. At least not on this forum. Amazon will continue to get the cold hard truth on everything, but who wants to read about a crap book? Not me.

Until I find something good or mesmerizing I'll see you soon!

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