

I honestly don’t think I could choose a favorite Renae Kaye story but for the purposes of this list, this is one of the best debut books that I’ve come across. I was laughing and crying and snorting and snotting and that to me is an indicator of a brilliant book. When I was about halfway through I peeked at the end of this story and as a result I cried over the same part twice. It had the option to take the easy out, but instead it took the harder to accept path.

Plus there’s a flash mob – who doesn’t love a flash mob?Īside from the brilliant writing there’s one very important reason I included this book on my list.

This book convinced me, the queen of holding grudges against fictional characters, that forgiveness is always possible. It features zombies, gun toting drag queens and copious quantities of sequins and liquor. The most unique road trip story I have ever read. In no particular order, our favorite books of 2014! ♥♥♥♥♥Donna’s List ♥♥♥♥♥ What are your favorite books of the year? Leave a comment with your best find of the year and we’ll draw a name for a $10 gift certificate to All Romance eBooks! We have included the buy link for Amazon just in case you might be tempted to pick one up! These books were released or re-released in 2014, and are our personal favorites. We thought it would be fun to share with our readers some of our favorite books of the year. And we do mean a LOT of books! Both ones we read for reviewing, and for our own personal enjoyment. The Reviewers at Love Bytes read a lot of books. Taking the guesswork out of menial tasks was intended to create leisure time, but instead robots have made society dependent and passive.ĭesmond loathes robots and goes out of his way to avoid them.Welcome to 2015 at Love Bytes Reviews! Before we start the new year we wanted to look back at the old year… Now robots run everything from cars to coffee pots. Meatworks is set in a bleak near-future where cell phone and personal computer technologies never developed. Unfortunately, Desmond hasn't quite severed ties with his ex-boyfriend, and Corey isn't known for his maturity or patience. He expects nothing more than stale cookies, tepid decaf and a bunch of self-pitying sob stories, so he's blindsided when a fellow amputee catches his eye.Ĭorey Steiner is a hot young rudeboy who works his robotic limb like an extension of his own body, and he's smitten by Desmond's crusty punk rock charm from the get-go. Social Services seems determined to try and stop him from wallowing in his own filth, so he's forced to attend an amputee support group. He spends his time drowning his sorrows in vodka while he deliberately blows off the training that would help him master his new prosthetic. If he was an underachiever before, he's entirely useless now that he's lost his right hand. Desmond Poole is damaged in more ways than one.
