
Grade – D-/C-
Hotness Level – Inferno
Kink Level – No kink
Genre – Contemporary, MenageSeries – Kinky Neighbors #1
Jointly Reviewed by Kate & Anne
*** This review contains spoilers***
So, I (Anne) knew that Kate was on the lookout for a good HEA foursome book. There was a Valentine’s Day sale on ebooks at All Romance eBooks and I had Jasmine Haynes on my wishlist. So when I read the back cover copy for this one, I suggested Kate and I both read it. Below is our joint review.
Kate:
Drew has always enjoyed the kinky side of his wife Cat. So when she suggests they invite their neighbors (and friends) Logan and Alexis to go away for a week of exploring new sexual territory, he agrees. Drew worries that the new dynamics might destroy the friendship, but Cat promises to take it slow. Logan, like Cat, is looking forward to the week. Alexis has always been a bit more sexually reserved than Logan, but agrees to go on the vacation.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t like this book at all. Not because of the writing, but because it just crossed some boundaries I didn’t even realize I had. In the initial stages of the foursome, I felt uncomfortable because of some of the feelings Drew and especially Alexis were experiencing. The further into the relationship(s), the more uncomfortable I became. By the end if the book, I was forcing myself to finish…I was simply too close to the end to not finish.
Anne:
I really liked the first third of this book. The part that takes place at their weeklong getaway at a mountain cabin. I knew they were talking Alexis into things, but I felt like she was happy with what was happening and not having any second thoughts or anything. Once they got back to real life, Drew and Alexis (the story is told from their alternating POVs) both seemed to have some reservations about what they were doing, and I started to get uncomfortable. I was holding out hope that these were issues they’d just have to work through, but things just got worse and worse. In the end, I was really disappointed because the story didn’t meet my expectations.
I wanted to read a fantasy where everyone was happy. I didn’t expect two marriages to fall apart. Honestly, I’d guess that is how it would work in real life. So, I’m complaining because the story was too realistic. And when it was revealed toward the end exactly how much manipulation had occured and how early it had happened… well that ruined even the beginning of the book for me. Even the twu wuv discovered between Alexis and Drew didn’t save the story for me.
Kate:
I tend to rate books by how likely I am to reread them. In this case I wrote the review, deleted the book from my Kindle and happily moved on.
Anne:
Yeah, I don’t think I’d reread this book. I will look for more by this author, because I thought it was really well written and the sex scenes were particularly good. I’ll be pretty careful about reading cover copy and probably other reviews before I read, though.
Kate:
There is a sequel to this story (Kinky Neighbors: Cat and Logan’s Just Desserts) but I won’t be reading it. I just don’t want to know any more about these characters.
Anne:
Really. A sequel. Huh. But I really hate Cat and Logan. I can’t imagine enjoying a book about them. It’s a damned if you do damned if you don’t situation. If they are happy, I’ll think it’s unfair and unlikely. I’ll be pissed that they walked away from their manipulations (and spouses!) without any consequences. If they are unhappy, that won’t be much of a read for an HEA lover like me. So, yeah, I think I’ll be skipping the sequel.
And, Kay, don’t even think of picking this book up. It would make you so angry!
no kink
The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
Hotness Level – Blaze
Genre – Historical
Series – Bridgertons #2
Reviewed by Kate
When Anthony Bridgerton decides it is time to marry, he wants no part of love. He sets out to make Edwina Sheffield, the beauty of the season and someone he can tolerate without loving, his future bride. When he discovers Edwina will not marry unless her sister Kate approves of the suitor, Anthony makes impressing Kate his number one priority. But is he enjoying his time spent with Kate too much?
After a string of disappointing reads, I knew I could count on Julia Quinn and the Bridgertons for an enjoyable read. This second installment certainly delivered. Anthony is a conflicted but likable hero. Determined not to fall in love, he doesn’t know how to handle the feelings he’s developing for Kate. used to standing in her sister’s shadow, Kate fully expects to become a spinster. how can she believe Anthony would choose her over the beautiful Edwina? Full of witty humor and tender moments, I read the entire book with a smile on my face. And really, can you ask for anything more?
A Most Scandalous Proposal by Ashlyn Macnamara

Grade-C
Hotness Level-Blaze
Kink Level-None
Genre-Historical Regency Romance
Reviewed by Kay
Julia St. Claire is twenty-two and has turned down many a suitor. She doesn’t want to love someone and always discourages the matches when the men seem to be besotted with her. She prefers a loveless marriage.
Benedict Revelstoke is the second son of an earl. He has been Julia’s lifelong friend and has loved her from afar.
Sophia St. Claire has pined for a man who has never showed her interest for five years. In her struggles to get this man’s notice, she has also turned down many marriage offers.
Rufus Highgate is an earl with a wicked scar and a scandalous past. It was said that he was responsible for his late wife’s accident. He hates the Ton and does his best to avoid it.
Julia and Sophia’s parents want to see their daughters settled. They will do whatever they have to, no matter what, to ensure this. Even to the point of not taking their daughters wishes into account. Julia is basically sold to a man to cover her father’s debts. What makes this worse, is that the man she’s sold to is the man Sophia wants.
Julia gets the man she never knew she wanted.
Benedict gets everything he has ever wanted.
Sophia gets a man she never expected.
Rufus gets a woman he never thought he deserved a chance with.
This novel was entertaining. I don’t think I’ve ever read a novel with two heroes and two heroines. It was a nice change from the norm. All characters got what they deserved and it just happened to be what they wanted too. It didn’t get hot though until about 70% into the book and I didn’t like that at all.
