Book Lovin’ Mamas Monthly Round-Up: April 2019

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Check out our Monthly Review Round-Up, Upcoming Reviews for May, and Most Anticipated Books for May.
April 2019 Reviews
- [2 Apr] Dark Prince by Christine Feehan ★★★
- [4 Apr] London Calling by Veronica Forand ★★½
- [13 Apr] The Gamble by Kristen Ashley ★★★★
- [16 Apr] Like The Wind by J. Bengtsson ★★★★
- [18 Apr] I Want You Back by Lorelei James ★★★½
- [23 Apr] Cruel Fortune by K.A. Linde ★★★★
- [24 Apr] Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison ★★★★
- [25 Apr] The Deal by Elle Kennedy ★★★★★
- [26 Apr] Her Submission by Lisa Renee Jones ★★★★
- [28 Apr] Luca by Brenda Rothert ★★★★½
Upcoming Reviews in May
- A Perfect Lie by Lisa Renee Jones (L.R. Jones)
- The Bride Test by Helen Hoang
- The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
- Hot to the Touch by Jaci Burton
- Smooth Moves by Marie Harte
And many more…
Most Anticipated Books in May
- A Perfect Lie by Lisa Renee Jones (L.R. Jones)
- 8 Souls by Rachel Rust
- Dark Shores by Danielle L. Jensen
- Nocturne by Maya Motayne
- The Unhoneymoonders by Christina Lauren
- The Bride Test by Helen Hoang
- Girl Gone Viral by Arvin Ahmadi
- Wrong Bed, Right Girl by Rebecca Brooks
- Seal Wolf Surrender by Terry Spear
- Unchained Desire by R.C. Alvarez
- These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling
- Passion on Park Avenue by Lauren Layne
- Puppy Love by Lucy Gilmore
Any many more…
Owner/Reviewer at A Book Lovin' Mama's Blog
I guess I should type a bio here. I'm FranJessca, or Fran for short. I'm the owner/reviewer behind A Book Lovin' Mama's Blog. I've been reading and reviewing books on my blog since leaving the Navy in 2011, and I will keep doing it as long as possible. My favorite genres will always be Romance & Fantasy, and I read every subgenre underneath those two genres. (Sorry, not a fan of nonfiction, so don't try to convince me to read it.)
My obsession with reading started over 30+ years ago when I went to my first Scholastic Book Fair and found R.L. Stine's Fear Street series. Later, I came across Anne Rice's novels at my public library when I was fourteen when my obsession with vampires started. I was the girl who preferred to be a vampire over a princess any day. My husband says I would leave him a heartbeat for a vampire that looked like Spike or Angel (from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) or Damon Salvatore from The Vampire Diaries. (It's true, though, and he's accepted it.)
My obsession with reading started over 30+ years ago when I went to my first Scholastic Book Fair and found R.L. Stine's Fear Street series. Later, I came across Anne Rice's novels at my public library when I was fourteen when my obsession with vampires started. I was the girl who preferred to be a vampire over a princess any day. My husband says I would leave him a heartbeat for a vampire that looked like Spike or Angel (from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) or Damon Salvatore from The Vampire Diaries. (It's true, though, and he's accepted it.)
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