
Zoey's Place
Book
Zoey DeLucca is a successful Michigan divorce attorney. Growing up the center of a bitter custody...
Contemporary Modern Romance Erotic Elements

Dawn's Desire (Prairie Smoke Ranch #1)
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Amid fossils, yarrow, and cattle, two men are about to discover a love bigger than the Wyoming sky. ...
Contemporary MM Romance

Alpha Rogue (Alpha Rogue #1)
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From the Author of Alpha Games! Hawthorne's (Hawes) story! Now complete! Alpha females are super...

A Day at the Office
Book
One office, five lives, on the most romantic day of the year. For most people, Valentine’s Day...

Snowflake
Book
Eighteen-year-old Debbie White lives on a dairy farm with her mother, Maeve, and her uncle, Billy....

Bob Mann (459 KP) rated Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) in Movies
Sep 28, 2021
That being said, and despite the heavyweight involvement of F. Murray Abraham and Anthony Zerbe. the “First Contact” magic is rather missing here. There’s a sense of desperation when a previously unknown ‘Captain’s Yacht’ hoves into view (as if!) and when the Enterprise’s “manual steering column” (a PS/2 joystick!) pops up!
So, will the TNG era end with a bang or a whimper?

No Surrender (Badlands #4)
Morgan Brice and Kale Williams (Narrator)
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Cold cases, hot leads, a psychic psychopath, a copycat killer, cursed objects, the trial of the...
Paranormal MM Romance Psychic Detective Adventure

DNA Demons N Angels
Book
It’s weird how every woman reacts differently. How each pregnancy differs. Mine is definitely...
New Adult Contemporary Fantasy

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Bewitched ( Betwixt & Between book 2) in Books
Jan 25, 2022
Kindle
Bewitched ( Betwixt & Between book 2)
By Darynda Jones
Forty-something Defiance Dayne only recently discovered she comes from a long line of powerful witches. Added to that was the teensy, infinitesimal fact that she is what’s called a charmling. One of three on the entire planet. And there are other witches who will stop at nothing to steal her immense power, which would basically involve her unfortunate and untimely death.
No one told her life after forty would mean having to learn new lifeskills—such as how to survive a witch hunter dead set on killing her—or that the sexiest man alive would be living in her basement.
Whoever said life begins at forty was clearly a master of the underappreciated and oft maligned understatement.
It was ok! For some reason this just didn’t grip me as much as the first one did and I normally love her work. It wasn’t a bad book at all but for me it lacked that spark that would have me normally give it 4 or 5 stars. There are some very likeable characters. Just felt a bit rushed.