I really enjoyed this book, although I've been reading more m/m, NA is still something that I'm not entirely familiar with. I wasn't sure what to expect from the title alone but this book centered on two college boys dealing with life and finding themselves. Chris' recent loss of his mother to ...
My Review:We met Nathaniel in book #1, College Boys, and I really loved the glimpses that we saw of the real him in that book. Nat is flamboyant and knows it....a lot of the time, he embraces that. On the opposite side of him is Greg. He's sedate and serious, plans to be a lawyer, and doesn't rea...
A cute, sweet love story. Craig works at a job that he doesn't want and lives with a roommate who is a egotistical bully. David is a widower with a little daughter. David has no life outside his daughter. Craig has no life outside of school and trying to never be homeless again. They meet and it...
I continue to enjoy the Men of Holsum College series, though I don't know that I feel this one was as enjoyable as the previous three. The story itself worked for me, but I was not a fan at all of Brooks in the beginning (though I suspect we're not really supposed to be) and it impacted the way ...
My Fair Dork seamlessly fits into the collegiate world Ms. Harris has gotten so good at conveying through her previous seven books in the Men of Holsum College series. In this sweetly sexy story of opposites attracting, socially awkward and ugly duckling Harold becomes popular jock Owen's pet pr...
I have decided that this series is like a bag of starbursts with the same wrapper. You don't know what you're going to get. You might get red or pink (awesome!). You might get yellow or orange (not awesome!). But it's still a starburst. I mean, no one likes the orange starbursts but you eat them ...
When I started this book, I didn’t realize that there were other books before it, I just quickly got it because I have read others by this author in the past and really enjoyed them. From what I can tell though, the other books do have different characters, so I didn’t feel too lost when I was re...
He checked the log in his hands again and again. The discrepancies between the original data Alara gave him and what he’d seen in the field were staggering. The princess had lied. Perhaps not about her men’s training or her abilities as a leader, but she’d certainly lied about how many mere labor...
She batted it away as she carved out of the wave. With a groan of frustration, she straddled the surfboard and shoved the wayward lock into the thick rubber band at her nape. No matter how often she chopped the waist-length mop, it grew right back. One of the many inconveniences of being mere. Cr...
He’d gotten the hospital bed apart, but most of the space was the same as it had been for weeks, months, maybe years. Same darkness. Same musty smell. The dent in the center of the couch where his mom had always sat made it look like she was only in the bathroom and would wander back any moment. ...
Squat craftsman houses dotted the edges of the landscape. Lights from their porches battled the darkness. They crossed into the Scandinavian neighborhood of Ballard and Kuri peered down from the highway to the rusty fishing boats and docked trawlers.“You still with me?” Frank touched her hand. He...
Her pink-painted talons scraped at the shag carpet. Her grayish, serpentine tail knocked over lamps and figurines. Though she was twenty-two years old, and far too old to still wear one, the metal prongs of her fang-retainer surrounded her long head. She counted down the minutes until her mother ...
He’d driven the whole distance without knowing what he was doing, his chest so tight he couldn’t breathe. It was just one night they’d be apart, but it hurt like the beginning of the end. Tomas knew how his brother would react. He’d seen it that first time, when he was fou...
Josie. He’d felt the touch of her mind on his. From under the haze of drugs that kept his body immobile, Bane struggled to follow the whisper of her presence through the maze of his neurons. Her image flashed at him from time to time, weaving as she retreated. Eventually, he found her in a bubble...
“Brenda…” Royce disentangled himself from Brenda’s hold. He wasn’t sure how to remedy the situation. But if he had to go back, at least he would talk Shani out of trouble. “I don’t think this female was in charge of her actions. It seemed as if she was being controlled remotely.” “Of course she w...