Praise
When Paths Cross
This book doesn’t promise easy answers. Love is messy. Timing is rarely perfect. But what it does promise is that it’s never too late to choose joy even if it comes at a cost. A deeply satisfying, mature romance that lingers in your thoughts long after the final page.
Her Protector
Leon M A Edwards delivers a gripping ride from start to finish. Her Protector balances espionage, high speed chases, and a powerful cure at the center of a global storm. The action is taut and the stakes feel real. Claire’s transformation from betrayed wife to a fugitive heroine is convincing and empowering. A solid entry in the romantic thriller genre.
Chance Series 2
Forget cheesy underdog tales, this one packs a real punch. Edwards doesn’t treat boxing as a gimmick, it’s a gritty, methodical journey. You feel every bruise, every bead of sweat, every mental wall Sally breaks through. This isn’t just a fighter’s story, it’s a champion’s origin.
A Chance
This is more than a tale of physical endurance it’s a deep psychological portrait of a champion confronting identity collapse. Sally’s undefeated streak gave her purpose, but also blinded her to vulnerability. The narrative captures the stages of ego death, shame, and eventual reinvention with surprising accuracy. For anyone interested in the mental resilience behind athletic recovery, this book offers a layered and powerful depiction.
An Encounter With An Aviator
As someone who’s lost a partner, Ethan’s story hit me hard. The portrayal of grief wasn’t romanticized, it was raw, confusing, and painful. Watching him open up to love again with someone as independent and fearless as Pam felt like healing by proxy. This book helped me believe in second chances, not just in love, but in life.
Romance Novels Boxset 1
Leon M A Edwards crafts a compelling anthology that leans heavily into emotional nuance. This boxset doesn’t just explore romance, it interrogates it. Each story uses the friends to lovers trope not as a shortcut but as a foundation for complex emotional architecture. The prose is clean and functional, allowing the characters’ chemistry and inner conflicts to take center stage. It's genre fiction with just enough literary soul.
Chance Series
If you're craving a romance that’s not just about chemistry but emotional fire, look no further. Sally’s journey is intense, and the romantic subplot is just as gripping as the fights. There’s real heat, vulnerability, and stakes you can feel. Love here doesn’t rescue her it stands beside her.
Second Chance
Though rooted in popular genre conventions, Second Chance transcends cliché through sharp prose and emotionally resonant moments. Its narrative structure mirrors the tension of a fight tight, suspenseful, and impactful.
Blind Love 2nd Edition
Love this story. I especially like the way the author tells his story. Then he narrates the action as if he is a television host giving one a blow by blow description of what's going on.
When he talks about his life, one can feel his hurt and anguish. Yet, he overcomes all of his pain and puts it into good use all the while remaining humble.
Will Harvey find love when there is no one in sight?
Eternity Reassembly
What stood out most to me was the ethical dilemma the angel faces saving both innocent and guilty souls in a collapsing world. It’s a reflection of utilitarian versus deontological thinking. The narrative forces you to question what justice means when time is almost out. The alien's arrival disrupts this moral journey in a way that complicates the spiritual stakes.
Six Weeks
This book cleverly juxtaposes capitalism and emotion. Richard’s transformation from profit driven to emotionally open is a subtle commentary on the cost of ambition. Skyla’s character, with her hard earned grit, embodies modern feminine resilience. This is not just a romance, it’s a leadership case study in empathy, vulnerability, and human connection.
Cold Bones
Stoane Cold was a cop and investigator who recently retired . Senator Charleston had him picked up by the police . Heaven forbid what did he do. He was asked to help clear a child murderer. The man was in jail for many years and the Senator said hes innocent and was soon on death row. Stoane took the job. In a little town that had very little crime. He was looked at strangely as not many black men were welcomed there. Daniel the little boy always wanted to a detective, One day he went missing almost 40 years ago- thats high odds to solving the case. His wife Sheila was a pathologist. When you get to the parts in the book of them you soon realize they have a strong sex life. I like how he gives his reasons for what he does in his investigation. The ending was a total surprise to me.
Jane Knight Series
The Jane Knight Series delivers what most spy thrillers only attempt, tense pacing, grounded characters, and high stakes drama. Jane isn’t just a female version of James Bond, she’s more human, more flawed, and more relatable. Her transition from accountant to agent is gradual but believable, and the espionage feels gritty and grounded. If you love Homeland or The Bourne Identity, this is your next fix.
Jane Knight A Spy Among Us Book 3
A pulse pounding blend of espionage and danger. Jane Knight's transformation from number cruncher to covert operative is exhilarating. Every twist left me guessing, and the final chapters were a masterclass in suspense.
Jane Knight Tomorrow's World Book 4
The author paints every scene like a film the tension in a glance, the weight in a pause, the setting of the mall almost becoming a third character. It’s cinematic in its pacing and breathtaking in its emotional beats. Perfect for readers who visualize while they read.
By Chance
Sally’s story is a powerful mirror of the trauma-to-triumph journey. As someone who’s faced emotional wounds, I saw myself in her pain and her rise. The novel doesn’t glorify suffering; it honors the healing process through grit, boundaries, and resilience. It’s raw, real, and deeply validating.
To The Stars
The dancing squirrels and singing fish aren’t just quirks—they’re symbols of awakening. This book delivers more than a plot—it offers a journey of spiritual discovery masked as fiction. A modern-day parable.
Ponta Delgada Island A Good Place To Die
I didn’t expect to swoon over a CIA agent and a conflicted financier, but Natalie and Xavier’s chemistry is molten. The way they’re drawn to each other despite the danger, the secrets, the cultural gaps it feels raw and real. Their intimacy isn’t just steamy; it’s charged with tension, trust, and vulnerability. I loved how their romance didn’t distract from the mission it enhanced it. They pushed each other to grow. Even amid death and deception, the heart still wants what it wants. And sometimes, love really does save us.
Blind Love
Blind Love delivers an intriguing blend of romance and personal rebirth. Edwards constructs a layered narrative around sensory loss, self discovery, and emotional visibility. The structure is classic but refreshed through unpredictable turns, including the bold choice to blind the protagonist at her emotional crossroads. Subtle metaphors and intimate pacing make this a standout in romantic fiction.
Jane Knight Fair Game Book 2
Jane Knight Fair Game cleverly intersects global politics with action thriller fiction. The looming threat to a world leader summit mirrors real world geopolitical anxieties, giving readers more than just entertainment, it's a fictional commentary on international instability. Jane’s evolution from accountant to operative is both symbolic and thrilling.