Overview of the 5 Book Series by multiple authors.
The multiple author short series by some of your favorite voices in romance. https://www.goodreads.com/series/384920-the-improbable-meet-cute
A review of the Stay A Spell series by Juliette Cross
An overview of the four part series that includes: The Perfect First, The Second We Met, The Third Best Thing, and The Fourth Time Charm.
A breakdown of the apocalypse series that includes: Pestilence, War, Famine, and Death.
The tattooed boys series that includes Geek Tattoo, Crave Me, Just A Kiss, and Gruff Touch.
The intriguing paranormal series by Cardeno C. that includes: Wake Me Up Inside, Until Forever Comes, In Your Eyes, and To Touch You
An overview of the three part series that includes: Almost Perfect, Just Perfect, and Too Perfect
A review of the series that includes: The Dangerous Gentleman, The Ruthless Charmer, The Beautiful Stranger, and The Secret Lover.
An overview of the three part series that includes: Sins of Midnight, The Devil's Temptation, and Seduced By Sin.
A rundown of the three part series that includes: Girls Night, Lucy Gets Her Life Back, and Pink Moon.
A rundown of the paranormal series that includes: Forecast, Hamlet's Ghost, Trouble Brewing & A Very Fairy Christmas (This is the correct order to read them in).
A rundown of the relationship between Wanda and Vision between issue #46-107 of The Avengers (1963).
The first part review of The Scarlet Witch & Vision's romance in the Avengers from Avengers (1963) #1-#45
A walkthrough of the 2 part series by Rachel Gibson that includes: True Confessions and The Trouble with Valentine's Day.
A review of the 3 part series by Alexandria House that includes: Higher Love, Made To Love, and Real Love.
The review of the second half of the hit series by Julia Quinn that includes: To Sir Phillip, With Love, When He Was Wicked, It's In His Kiss and On The Way To The Wedding.
The review of the first half of the hit series by Julia Quinn that includes: The Duke and I, The Viscount Who Loved Me, An Offer From A Gentleman, and Romancing Mr. Bridgerton as well as a quick review of the show and its differences.