December’s Book of the Month: Falling for a Knight by Té Russ
Below is Episode 12 and full of spoilers. If you haven’t read Falling for a Knight, skip down to our reviews. While vacationing in Trinidad, world-renowned photographer Roman Knight unexpectedly acquires a new muse, Cynthia Tremaine. Their chemistry is off the charts and they can’t resist giving into a night of passion together. Neither of them expected to see each other again after they parted ways…but fate seemed to have other plans. Telicia’s Review A modern-day evil witch stepmom story. I enjoyed being a part of Cyn’s life. She was my fav character ❤️. Losing both of her parents made me really feel for her. I’m so glad she…
November’s Book of the Month: Shots Not Taken by Nicole Falls
Below is Episode 11 and full of spoilers. If you haven’t read Shots Not Taken, skip down to our reviews. “If there isn’t a risk, is it worth wanting at all?” Starting Forward for the Tennessee Trojans Nikolas Verette hasn’t always lived the golden life. After personal setbacks placed barriers in his path to professional basketball superstardom, he took to approaching life with the motto “you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”. Following his passions leads him to an opportunity of a lifetime, but he is in need of a slight bit of assistance to achieve his goal. Enter Jayde Turner, a smart-mouthed, straight shooter who is…
October’s Book of the Month: Hook Shot by Kennedy Ryan
Episode 10 is full of spoilers if you haven’t read this book. Continue to our reviews to avoid us giving away everything! A deeply emotional standalone romance set in the worlds of professional basketball and high fashion. Divorced. Single dad. Traded to a losing squad. Cheated on, betrayed, exposed.My perfect life blew up in my face and I’m still picking up the pieces.The last thing I need is her.A wildflower. A storm. A woman I can’t resist.Lotus DuPree is a kick to my gut and a wrench in my plansfrom the moment our eyes meet.I promised myself I wouldn’t trust a woman again,but I’ve never wanted anyone the way I…
September’s Book of the Month: He Who Is A Protector by Love Belvin
If you don’t want the story ruined for you, skip the episode and check out our reviews below. “You’ve discovered my weakness, Nalib?” “I have the power, Sadik.” “That you do. Be careful how you execute it. I’m an Ellis; abuse of power won’t be tolerated.”“Only if your authority acts in favor of my heart.” She now has the power, but he remains in control. The Ellis family is in turmoil, facing their most challenging opponent yet. In addition, there’s death, illness, betrayal, confusion, and countless new adjustments the family must endure. Can Bilan and Sadik’s love withstand it all? Bilan has always wanted a family. Sadik proposed his was the…
August’s Book of the Month: Plus by Sabrina B. Scales
Episode 8 below. Contains Spoilers if you haven’t read this book. Continue to the review for what we thought of Plus. He was born into the struggle, a place where love was sometimes considered a luxury and most certainly couldn’t be taken for granted. Being the sole provider of his household before he was old enough to get a job, it was no surprise that he maintained that position when super stardom landed at his door…Kenny She was born into the struggle, a place where abandonment was just one of the many things that could fall into your path. She learned early on that it was her responsibility to protect…
July’s Book of the Month: Let Me Love You by Alexandria House
Episode 7 below. Contains Spoilers if you haven’t read this book. Continue to the review for what we thought of Let Me Love You. Trying to put past hurts behind you is hard when your ex is a fool, but buoyed by child support and alimony, Jo Walker is moving forward with her life, pursuing a career, raising her little girl, and trying to live in peace. She believes she has all the bases covered in her world. But what about her heart? Rap legend Everett “Big South” McClain is divorced, too, knows all about failed relationships, and has relegated his love life to casual connections rather than pursuing…
June’s Book of the Month: Baggage Claimed by Alexandra Warren
Episode 6 below. Contains Spoilers if you haven’t read this book. Continue to the review for what we thought of Baggage Claimed. “I don’t need to know your name. I know your spirit. I’m more concerned with that.” Ryan and Will. Two strangers with instant chemistry on an adventure fueled by a fiery connection neither can contain. But not everything is as it seems. Or is it? You can get your copy here: https://amzn.to/30axq2y Renee’s Review Ryan caught me from the jump with her running from her problems literally. The spontaneity mixed with “I gotta outta here” had me wondering what she was going to do. Ryan was a…
May’s Book of the Month
Review: I Think I Might Love You by Christina C. Jones Episode 5 below. Contains Spoilers if you haven’t read this book. Continue to the review for what we thought of I Think I Might Love You. Jaclyn Love is a magnet for trouble – it seems to follow her wherever she goes. Unfortunately for Kadan Davenport, she also seems to be a magnet for him – even after a disastrous first impression that leaves him – literally – black and blue. Jaclyn is busy trying to find some sort of balance, and Kadan is just trying not to get swept up in the chaos. In a small city…
April’s Book of the Month
Review: He Who Is A Lover by Love Belvin He Who Is a Lover Falling in love wasn’t the goal. In fact, I didn’t think it was possible. That was until Bilan Asad-Yasin turned out to be more than I anticipated when I finally decided to explore her that early spring evening. Those curvy thighs, chiseled cheekbones, auburn freckles, powerful resilience, and endless intellect. She was a bad decision, this I knew. She’d be a great risk, this I understood. I was an Ellis man, she’d eventually learn. And she did. That’s when she ran, attempted to escape a world she’d soon have to learn to navigate and survive. …
Episode #2: Wonder Discussion Excerpts & Full
February’s Book of the Month: Wonder by Christina C. Jones There was so much to talk about! Listen to the short clips if you haven’t read this book. Our suggestion is to go out and get it! Then you can follow what we discuss in the full episode. Read our review here: Wonder Review