Saturday, May 16, 2026

Claimed in the Woods by Lisa Freed [Review]

Claimed in the Woods (Monsters in the Woods) by Lisa Freed
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: January 19, 2026

Monsters in the Woods
1. Claimed in the Woods - Kindle
2. Autumn in the Woods
3. Demon in the Woods
4. Mated in the Woods
5. Wrecked in the Woods
6. Desired in the Woods
7. Sassed in the Woods
8. Wiled in the Woods
9. S/layed in the Woods
10. Caught in the Woods
11. Shadows in the Woods
12. Bitten in the Woods
13. Hunted in the Woods
14. Craving in the Woods
15. Vampire in the Woods
16. Surprised in the Woods
17. Spooked in the Woods

Lisa Freed
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Can a shy werewolf claim the mate he’s always wanted?

RAY
I was a lonely werewolf until I stumbled across her lost and alone in the woods. A downpour, a tent, and one sleeping bag is the perfect set-up to claim her. I’d love nothing more than to whisk her away to my home in the monster-side of town, but she’s a human woman who doesn’t believe in things that go bump in the night. She thinks I’m just a regular guy. Will she run when she knows the truth?

CARRIE
After I get fired my aunt offers me her camp site to unwind and decompress. Expecting a scenic cabin or an RV with a fully stocked bar, I’m less than impressed when I find her site is just a ratty tent in the middle of mosquito-infested woods. When I manage to get hopelessly lost on a hike, I’m resigned to become just another missing person. Then Mr. Tall, Dark, and Dreamy comes to my rescue and suddenly this trip is looking up. I want to get closer to him, but I can’t shake the feeling that he’s hiding something.

His heart is hers, but can she willingly submit to a werewolf’s claim?
Thoughts on Claimed in the Woods: A shy sweetheart of a werewolf who escapes his overbearing pack brothers with frequent trips to the woods and a lady who is REALLY outside her comfort zone in the great outdoors. They don't seem like they would work, but Ray knows Carrie is his as soon as he scents her and Carrie likes the big guy the moment they meet (well, after she gets over the knee jerk reaction of thinking he might be a serial killer).

The biggest roadblock for these two is that Ray is a werewolf and Carrie doesn't know monsters exist. Which means she doesn't know werewolves are real. The second biggest roadblock? Ray's shyness. The big guy has a hard time reaching for what he wants (fortunately Carrie is good with going for it) and then he has a hard time telling Carrie he wants to spend more time with her. Basically, he's not great at communicating verbally. He does okay once things start moving in a physical direction, but the lead up is a little touch and go.

A dismal campground, only one tent, a werewolf who knows his other half at first sniff, and a lady who has a lot to wrap her head around before she and Ray can have their HEA. *thumbs up*

Friday, May 15, 2026

The Exception to the Rule by Christina Lauren [Review]

The Exception to the Rule (The Improbable Meet-Cute #1) by Christina Lauren
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: January 24, 2026

The Improbable Meet-Cute
1. The Exception to the Rule - Kindle
2. Worst Wingman Ever
3. Rosie and the Dreamboat
4. Drop, Cover, and Hold On
5. With Any Luck
6. Royal Valentine

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
The Improbable Meet-Cute: Second Chances
1. Accidentally Yours

Christina Lauren
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
One typo, and a boy and girl connect by chance. Wishing each other a happy Valentine’s Day isn’t the end. In fact, it becomes a friendly annual tradition—with rules: no pics, no real names, nothing too personal. As years pass, the rules for their email “dates” are breaking, and they’re sharing more than they imagined—including the urge to ask…what if we actually met?
Thoughts on The Exception to the Rule: Oh MAN, I liked this one. Two individuals who become once a year email pen pals thanks to a mistyped email addy one Valentine's Day WORKED for me. T & C keep their identities secret since they're both minors when they accidentally meet and they sort of carry this anonymity through their ten year correspondence. That's right, ten years of emails on V-Day without knowing exactly who's on the other end, but both sort of crushing on the other thanks to the hints that were unwitting dropped over the years.

Straight up, YES! And the way they find one another! YES! And then the meet up once they knooooowwwww. Yeah, I'm smitten. THESE TWO. WONDERFUL!

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Alien Song by Honey Phillips [Review]

Alien Song (Alien Wolf Tales #5) by Honey Phillips
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: January 24, 2026

Alien Wolf Tales
1. Big, Bad Alien
2. Alien Huntsman
3. Alien Charming
4. Cursed Alien
5. Alien Song - Paperback | Kindle
6. Alien's Bargain
7. Alien Awakening
8. Alien Tower

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
How the Aliens Were Won
1. Borgaz

Seven Brides for Seven Alien Brothers
1. Artek

Honey Phillips
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
A grumpy alien single dad, a fearless diver, and a bond stronger than the tide.

Ariella was born to dive. Modified to withstand Cresca’s alien oceans, she’s always been at home in the deep—until the day she saves a drowning child and meets the girl’s father, a huge, brooding Vultor warrior with eyes like molten gold. Suddenly she wants more than just her isolated waters.

Valrek has spent years alone on the sea cliffs, shunned by both humans and Vultor. He’s devoted himself to raising his daughter in solitude—until a human female crashes into their world like a storm tide, fearless, bright, and far too tempting. She challenges him. She tempts him. And she makes his beast want something he swore he’d never have. A mate.

But Ariella’s past is surfacing—and if she doesn’t choose between her future and her heart, she could lose both. Because when a Vultor warrior loves, he doesn’t let go.
Thoughts on Alien Song: We're back on Cresca with an exiled Vultor warrior and the daughter he gave up everything for. Valrek is surly and wary and he's completely devoted to his daughter. So when she ends up in the ocean and Ariella saves her, he's grateful. He and his beast side are also wildly attracted to the modified human woman who is at home in the water.

Did I mention he's wary? Because, yeah, the guy is careful. Mostly because life (and his former pack) have taught him some hard lessons. But Ariella is kind and she starts breaking through his walls. Bonus, she's as attracted to him as he is to her. She's also just as isolated as he is. The tentative friendship that blooms between them turns into a romance neither of them expected.

That said, Ariella's stuck in a terrible position. The man who financed her father's work considers the modifications done on her to be his property. Since those modifications are an intrinsic part of her, he considers her to be his. Which is gross on every level. While Ariella doesn't want to take part in anything he has planned, she feels a certain obligation to her father...you know what? It's messy and complicated. Her father might have basically sold her into slavery because he was desperate and didn't read the contract he signed as closely as he should have, but he also saved her life with the modifications. So, yeah. Complicated. Her father's actions weren't cool and Ariella definitely shouldn't have been forced into the position she was put in, but being desperate enough to do anything to save your child is also understandable.

Anywho. Let's get back to Ariella and Valrek. They're both isolated. They're both fiercely protective of Valrek's daughter. They're both wildly attracted to one another. A few steamy kisses, a little danger, and a couple of wild storms have them facing whether they're willing to fight to the end for this thing between them. *thumbs up*

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Guarded by the Vodnik by Layla Fae [Review]

Guarded by the Vodnik (Monster Security Agency #6) by Layla Fae
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: January 23, 2026

Monster Security Agency
1. Guarded by the Golem
2. Guarded by the Snake
3. Guarded by the Spider
4. Guarded by the Kraken
5. Guarded by the Leshy
6. Guarded by the Vodnik - Paperback | Kindle
7. Guarded by the Nightmare
8. Guarded by the Reaper
9. Guarded by the Phantom
10. Guarded by the Krampus
11. Guarded by the Yeti
12. Guarded by the AI
13. Guarded by the Symbiote
14. Guarded by the Steel Seraph
15. Guarded by the Clanker

Layla Fae
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
She poured fire into my cold, emotionless heart. Now all I see and feel is her.

I’m a cold-blooded killer from the deep, always getting MSA’s most hazardous underwater tasks. Fear and emotion are foreign to me, which makes me efficient but too callous to work with clients.

Even though close protection is not my forte, I’m assigned a human principal–a witness testifying against a criminal organization. She is fragile, clingy, and too warm. I hate her instantly, her affectionate nature clashing with mine. But this assignment comes right from the top, and I can’t refuse it.

Every minute I spend with her is an annoyance, until we end up trapped in an underwater cave, where her survival hinges on being shockingly close to me. Her warm touch on my body is like a powerful current that tears my shields apart. Her trusting eyes locked with mine destroy my peace of mind. For the first time, I'm flooded with feelings.

And they are all about her. I’m addicted, my heart and body throbbing with the onslaught of emotions. The only way to soothe the pain is to get more of her, more touches, more smiles, more affection. I crave her even though I know I’m a monster and a killer, and she deserves better.

I’m not selfless enough to let her go.
Thoughts on Guarded by the Vodnik: It really doesn't shock me that the tentacled monster who is SURLY (to put it mildly) worked for me. Vodyan puts off a perpetually grumpy vibe and he has a hard time interacting with others (of any species, it seems) thanks to a pretty horrific childhood. Zoe, on the other hand, is open and cuddly and spends her free time volunteering with orphaned children. They are opposites in almost all ways and yet they fit so nicely together.

That said, Vodyan is NOT happy to have this assignment given to him. He's not thrilled to be spending time with a human and Zoe's warmth and talkativeness sets him on edge. Except, part of that edge is not annoyance. As much as he wants to deny it, her warmth and easy acceptance of all parts of him (both physically and the things he wants to do to her) digs in and settles deep. The fact she wants to be with him even after he tells her the things he finds most shameful heals parts of himself he didn't realize needed to be healed.

On Zoe's end, Vodyan fascinates her. He's surly and uncommunicative and she's okay with that. Once he starts to drop his walls, he fascinates her even more. He's commanding and pushes her boundaries and that works for her. In a BIG way.

I'm really digging these MSA monsters and their special someones. They tend to have a lot they have to work through before they get their happily ever after and I'm here for it!

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

So My Ex-Boyfriend is a Serial Killer by Kylie Scott [Review]

So My Ex-Boyfriend is a Serial Killer by Kylie Scott
Format: paperback
Source: purchased
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: January 24, 2026

Purchase Links: Paperback | Kindle

Kylie Scott
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Nothing prepared Sidney Walsh for the awkwardness of having unknowingly dated an infamous killer. She’s doing her best to move on after her ex got dragged off to jail. If only online amateur investigators, his creepy fans and a particularly belligerent cop would leave her alone. Her social life might be quiet, what with having few friends and the neighbors wanting nothing to do with her. But at least it’s safe. That is until tattooed chef and all-round thirst trap, Noah, moves in next door.

Now Sidney is being asked on dates for the first time in forever, and feeling a dangerous mix of soul-deep connection and red-hot desire. But the darkest moments of her life come crashing back when her ex decides he has unfinished business…her. Will she and Noah make it out alive, and can their love withstand the nightmare of her past?
Thoughts on So My Ex-Boyfriend is a Serial Killer: Dating a guy who killed a few people WHILE you were dating is a tough gig. Despite the fact that she knew nothing about what her now-ex was doing, there are plenty of people who think she was involved in one way or another. Thanks to this, in the ten years since he was caught, Sidney's life has stagnated. She has few friends (because none of the ones from before stuck around when the arrest went down), doesn't go out in public much (since, you know, she gets noticed and not in a good way), and she's wary about trusting anyone outside her small circle of friends  (understandable since her first boyfriend is now a convicted killer).

Then her next door neighbor moves in and he's tempting. Too tempting. Sidney doesn't hold out much hope that he'll be able to see past her past, but Noah surprises her. Sure, sure, he had to get used to the idea of what happened first, but he got there. Eventually.

As Sidney and Noah get to know one another (and then some), Sidney works on trying to figure out where her ex might have hid other bodies (he was only convicted for one murder, but she's pretty sure he committed far more than that). Throw in some complicated family dynamics, a podcast that is 100% sure her ex is innocent (and Sidney is somehow the mastermind behind anything that happened), and an ex who might not like that she's possibly moving on.

Yeah, Sidney's got a lot going on, but she's determined to find out the truth. And if she happens to fall for her sexy next door neighbor and he's willing to weather the storm with her, well, SO BE IT.

Monday, May 11, 2026

Guarded by the Leshy by Cara Wylde [Review]

Guarded by the Leshy (Monster Security Agency #5) by Cara Wylde
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: January 20, 2026

Monster Security Agency
1. Guarded by the Golem
2. Guarded by the Snake
3. Guarded by the Spider
4. Guarded by the Kraken
5. Guarded by the Leshy - Paperback | Kindle
6. Guarded by the Vodnik
7. Guarded by the Nightmare
8. Guarded by the Reaper
9. Guarded by the Phantom
10. Guarded by the Krampus
11. Guarded by the Yeti
12. Guarded by the AI
13. Guarded by the Symbiote
14. Guarded by the Steel Seraph
15. Guarded by the Clanker

Cara Wylde
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
I am a force of nature, misshapen and untameable, until I meet her.

My mission is to deliver the human bride to her husband-to-be. She's to be married into one of the most powerful families in the state. Her husband is a spiritual leader, and he has one condition - she must prove she's worthy. Through the deepest woods, she must walk alone to meet him at the luxurious, isolated resort where their fates will be bound. The bride's father is not heartless, though. He knows the woods are dangerous, so he hires me to escort and protect his daughter.

Because I can become one with the trees...

I am to guard her from the shadows. My voice - the rustle of leaves, my hands - the branches she clings to. She must never know I'm there, even as her sweet innocence coaxes my body into taking a shape that allows us to touch. I change what I am, just for her.

This love is forbidden. She belongs to someone else, and I belong to the forest.
Thoughts on Guarded by the Leshy: Not going to lie, these MSA agents and their special someones tend to have some pretty major physical hurdles to cross before they successfully be together. This time around Taran is a tree-like monster who has literal bark for skin. So any joining they might do in the traditional sense would be not so great for Thea. No worries, though. MSA monsters are able to work around a problem and Taran (eventually) does just that.

But before the joining (ahem), Taran has to get over his upset with Thea's family. He really only takes the job because of who she's related to. Which is to say, he's holding a bit of a grudge toward the Everhart family. But Thea isn't like her father and she intrigues him the longer he spends time watching her. Soon she's breaking through all his walls and he's determined to do whatever is necessary to keep her safe. (Which is good since he's, you know, her bodyguard.)

On Thea's end, she's in a tough place. Her parents have pressured her to go through with this marriage to a man she barely knows and she's honorable enough to want to hold to the promise she made even though she feels like her world is ending. Taran helps her in more ways than one. He gives her a safe space to process her fear of nature, protects her when a couple of misguided individuals try to stop her from completing her trek, and treats her like a precious treasure. If only she hadn't given her word that she'd go through with this marriage.

Some BIG physical differences, a groom who isn't as upstanding as he seems, a monster who becomes more and more invested in keeping his principle safe no matter the price, and a lady who has to take some big chances if she wants to be with the monster who makes her happy. *thumbs up*

Sunday, May 10, 2026