Book Review: The Kiss Principle by Gregory Ashe
If someone had told me two years ago that Fer's story would not only be a contemporary romance but one of the sweetest and most wholesome I'd ever read, I would have probably laughed. But here we are!
Book Review: For Real by Alexis Hall
Hall writes with his usual beautiful prose, delving deep into the lives and minds of both characters.
Book Review: Waiting for the Flood by Alexis Hall
There is just something about the way Alexis Hall writes first person POV that, combined with a good narrator, is like poetry to the ears.
Book Review: Good Vibes Only by Gregory Ashe
Gregory Ashe's short story collections are always a soothing balm for the soul after whatever trauma he's dragged us through over the series.
Book Review: The Evening Wolves by Gregory Ashe
Hazard and Somerset is where I started my Gregory Ashe journey nearly two years ago, so despite how many books they have, reading them is always kind of like coming home. I was looking forward to this book for that reason on top of, of course, seeing how he wrapped this series up. And I loved every moment of it.
Book Review: The Spoil of Beasts by Gregory Ashe
North and Shaw are baccckkkkkkk!!! Omg, I can't believe how much I've missed them. I practically highlighted this entire book. It was a little excessive. (But honestly... was it? Was it really?)
Book Review: The Girl in the Wind by Gregory Ashe
These boys, as they always do, broke my heart into tiny little bits that were then tidily swept up and reassembled anew.
Book Review: The Face in the Water by Gregory Ashe
This is the first book in the Iron on Iron series, which is a crossover/team-up of all the books in Gregory Ashe’s Hazardverse, featuring characters from the Hazard and Somerset Mysteries, the Lamb and the Lion, the First Quarto, and the Borealis Investigations.