- Play With Me by Piper Shelly is a young adult contemporary romance and is part of a series. The book wasn't bad but nothing spectacular either, just a nice quick read. RATING: 3 out of 5 stars.
- Jace by Kenzie Cox is a paranormal romance novella and is the first in a series by this author. It was a nice and quick read, but there were a lot of unanswered questions about the two main characters pasts, which probably won't be expanded on since the following stories are about other members of the pack. It wasn't something that pulled me in and made me want to find out more or read the rest of the story. I might if it is part of kindle unlimited though but other than that I have other books that I can read. RATING: 3 out of 5 stars.
- Distant Waves by Suzanne Weyn is a young adult historical book set in the last 1800's to the early 1900's and also involves the Titanic. Yes part of the book takes place with the Titanic's maiden voyage. I plan on doing a more in depth review, but I wasn't a big fan of this book, in fact I had actually started to read this book about 2 years ago and stopped because I couldn't seem to get into it. RATING: 2 out of 5 Stars.
- Under the Cowboys Control by Lynda Chance is a contemporary romance and follows Selena Taylor as she makes her way from Mexico (as a citizen) into the US after all of her family had been killed, where she finds herself at the ranch of retired bull rider now ranch owner of Travis Blake. I actually liked the story and was another quick and fun read. RATING: 4 out of 5 stars.
- Flirting With Felicity by Gerri Russell is a contemporary romance novel about a hotel chef Felicity Wright and the hotel owners estranged nephew, Blake Bancroft. After the owner dies, he wills the hotel to Felicity, The nephew wants the hotel, which makes to two have to be around each other and as they get to know each other, sparks fly. This was another story that I loved and that I felt read at a good pace. The plot wasn't overly complicated but there was enough conflict that kept me interested. RATING: 4 out of five stars
- Southern Fried Blues by Jamie Farrell is a contemporary romance novel and it's the first in a series (not quite a series but more of a themed book line). The story followed newly divorced military wife Anna Martin, as she tries to pick up the pieces of her life. Soon she is back in school earning her degree and has found new friends. Not wanting marriage or any kind of relationship, especially with another military man, meeting Jackson Davis was the last she wanted, but every where she turns he's always there to be her knight in shining armour. I loved this story, it had the right level of romance and humor. As someone who is independent I sympathized a lot with the character Anna but was also rooting for her to get with Jackson. RATING: 5 out of 5 stars.
- A Shade of Vampire by Bella Forrest is a paranormal young adult romance and is part of a series (28 freaking books). I really enjoyed this book and I ended up getting kindle unlimited just so I could download the sequels for cheap. I'm actually almost done with the second book in the series, but I did get slightly distracted by fan fiction. RATING: 4 out of 5 stars.
Well, that is what I read for the month of March. I'm going to try to make April not be so e-book heavy, but no promises, especially because I've been addicted to the vampire series.
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