Wild Ride by Juliette Jones

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Grade: C+
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: Mild Kink
Genre: Contemporary, menage
Published: 2/21/14
Reviewed by Kate
135 pages

After he steals most of her money and hits her, Lacey leaves her boyfriend (now an ex) with under $200 and a car that badly needs repairs.  When her car breaks down she catches a ride with Riley and Nate, hot cowboy types. 


So.  Yeah.  That’s pretty much the plot.  And I’m okay with there not being a huge plot.  Especially when it’s a menage story.  Lacey has decided to make some changes in her life and Nate and Riley come along at just the right time.  This one surprised me as it wasn’t quite a one night thing, but not really a permanent menage either.  My one complaint would be that the ending seemed a bit too easy, a bit too perfect.


If you like your romances to include a threesome, give this one a try.  This one is a quick read, but spicy and hot.  Give it a try.

Mai Tai for Two by Delphine Dryden

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Grade: C+
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: No Kink
Genre: Contemporary, COSMO Red Hot Reads
Published: 5/13/14
Reviewed by Anne
132 ebook pages

Julie and her “work husband” Alan both won a trip to Hawaii.  When the friend Julie brought with her starts flirting with Alan, Julie is jealous.  When Alan sees Julie talking with a local guy, he gets jealous.  They decide a vacation fling might be in order.  

This book was just ok for me.  It gets bonus points for some geek references and some funny jokes, but overall it was just ok.  Julie gets upset when Alan does something she asked him to do, and that’s one of the mail conflicts in the book.  It made Julie seem immature to me.  Actually, the whole book just made me feel old.  So that’s it, I’m throwing in the towel on COSMO Red Hot Reads.  I’m not the target audience.  And even when one of my favorite authors writes, it doesn’t work for me.  (Well, ok, Lauren Dane worked just fine, but my odds are not good here.)

Kissing Drake by Jenna Dales

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Grade: C-
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: Mild Kink
Genre: Contemporary
Series: Butterfly Girls #1
Published: 4/17/14
Reviewed by Kate
123 pages


Paige owns a small bookshop on an island.  She’s happy and content with her life, has no desire for things to change…except for maybe adding a man to spice things up.  Enter Drake, dressed in a business suit and stranded by a storm.


Unfortunately I was never able to get to the point where I actually liked Paige.  From page one she comes across as a horny book store owner who is so hard up for sex that she will basically go after anything male.  Her calculation in her approach with Drake left me with an icky feeling.  It’s definitely meant to be a one time only kind of deal, but we all know it very rarely works out that way (in romances anyway), but it still just felt a little gross for me.


In the second part of the book, Paige is a different person.  A completely different person.  One I found I could like much more, but it just felt like such a sudden change from horny and contented Paige to wistful and wanting-to-wander Paige.  One of the Paiges felt out of character, I’m just not sure which one.


Drake didn’t impress me much, one way or the other.  I can’t decide if I wanted him to be more upfront and honest with his supposed-to-be-a-one-night-stand or if I just wanted him to be more sure of himself in general.


This one is probably worth checking out if you like small town romance with people working on their issues (alone, not really together). It just didn’t work for me.