REVIEW: Blood Moon by Jillian Graves

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Blood Moon is an erotic fantasy novella by Jillian Graves, a part of the Strange World created by the author, and can be read as a stand-alone. Hazel is a strong, fierce witch working to the bone to keep her bar open now that a new club, Black Door, has opened across the street from her. Vlad is a vampire trying to create the perfect refuge for the strange, just like what he had many decades ago; sadly, Black Door isn’t what he intended and he has unknowingly stepped on Hazel’s toes. But jumping into bed with a stranger is all well and good when you need to relieve the major stress of impending ruin—until you find out whose bed you’ve just shared.

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REVIEW: First Date by Naomi Love

Rating: 3 out of 5.

First Date is Naomi Love’s debut Erotic Romance, the first short story in her trilogy, Three Dates. Lerato is desperate to go into the new year with some ‘experience’ under her belt. As a hard-working medical student, she has not had the time or the courage to venture on her sexual awakening journey. With her head stuck flitting in and out of her fantasies, she finally takes the plunge into online dating. At twenty years of age, Lerato has her first date, with a man who lives in her darkest desires, but will Ruben be far more than she has bargained for—or is he exactly what she craves?

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REVIEW: The Pleasures of Autumn by Evie Hunter

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The Pleasures of Autumn is the third Erotic Romance Novel in the Pleasures series by Evie Hunter (a pen name for the combined work of two authors). The problem with leading two lives is that no matter how hard you try to draw a line between the two worlds and how good you may become at lying, eventually the truth will come out, whether you want it to or not. Sinead O’Sullivan has this knowledge breathing down her neck when the Fire of Autumn, an astronomically expensive ruby, is stolen from her place of work and she is the only suspect. Niall Moore, an expert in protection and investigation, is hired to not only find the ruby but also keep Sinead under her bail conditions. On both sides, trust is hard to give, but the heat between them is ever-growing. Despite Niall using every trick in his bag, he knows Sinead is lying about something. All the evidence is stacked against her, and there is no way to prove her innocence except that she is adamant that she knows who took it, if only someone would believe her. But with a ruby so well known and only one suspect, the police are not the only ones with Sinead in their crosshairs.

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