Review: Say You’ll Be Nine by Lucy Lennox

SYNOPSIS: One dilapidated cabin in need of renovation. Two stubborn men pretending to be a couple. Three summer months to get the job done. Four tangled legs in only one bed. Five cameras catching it all for YouTube. Six hundred thousand Instagram followers. Seven nosy family members with Opinions. Eight thousand reasons they should never […]

Review: Punching the V-Card by Leta Blake

SYNOPSIS: Best friend’s hot older brother? Check. A weekend alone? Check. Finally punching that V-card? Oh yes. Carl has a pesky “innocence” problem that requires a solution. His best friend’s brother Devon is the perfect answer. Devon’s experienced, gorgeous, and Carl’s been secretly crushing on him for ages. And Carl doesn’t want to “lose it” […]

Review: Pushing the Limits by Riley Hart

SYNOPSIS: I was fourteen when my dad married Lane’s mom and our families became one, when my favorite moments were those spent staying up all night, talking or watching Lane create art. There aren’t many things more inconvenient than loving your stepbrother. I know the limits, and that’s pushing them too far. Over the years […]

Review: Off Limits by Riley Hart

SYNOPSIS: It started out as a little fun. When there was a man in my building on a hookup app, why not message him? Only we didn’t meet. We just texted—one night after the other, after the other.’ GoodWithHisHands was the perfect escape from my life, where pressure was always on my shoulders: my father’s […]

Review: How to Bang a Billionaire by Alexis Hall

SYNOPSIS: Rules are made to be broken . . . If England had yearbooks, I’d probably be “Arden St. Ives: Man Least Likely to Set the World on Fire.” So far, I haven’t. I’ve no idea what I’m doing at Oxford, no idea what I’m going to do next and, until a week ago, I […]