...about Big Bad Wolf:
"This is a book about sex and crime that refuses to equate romantic love and justice...We are encouraged to feel the weight of this tension on the narrative, while still reveling in Snyder's trademark banter and sizzling sex." -- Olivia Waite, The New York Times Book Review
"Neha and Joe, Meghna and Elijah, and all the members of Third Shift refuse to settle for the unjust systems in which they find themselves...they keep fighting because the alternative—to accept what they’ve been handed—is unthinkable." -- Jenny Hamilton, Tor.com
"Refreshingly diverse and engaging...a familiar romance set in an extraordinarily gripping world."
"Big Bad Wolf is filled with cinematic action and blazing passion, but the characters (including an intriguing pansexual vampire) are well drawn, and the world building is first-rate despite the breakneck pace...Readers of sexy paranormal romance will thoroughly enjoy this first in a new series—and clamor for more." -- Christie Ridgway, BookPage
...about Tikka Chance on Me:
"Everything leading up to the end [of Tikka Chance on Me] is a blend of 'Oh man this is a steamy scene' and 'Oh man how the hell are they going to make this work?' It’s terrific that Snyder can pack so much into a novella." -- Amy Dittmeier, Love in Panels
"Suleikha Snyder's Tikka Chance on Me worked for me on pretty much every level...Snyder has experience writing short stories and novellas previously so I fully expected that she was up to the task of writing. But I wasn't prepared for it to be quite as funny as it was. " -- Five-star Royal Pick, Melinda, TBQ's Book Palace
"Snyder has a way of taking two characters who are plenty interesting on their own, and making them sparkle even more brilliantly as a couple." -- Olivia Waite, The Seattle Review of Books
"This is a short novella that feels like a novel in the expansiveness of the storyline and complexity of characterization." -- Keira Soleore, USA Today: Happy Ever After
"With her new novella Tikka Chance on Me, Suleikha Snyder proves that you don’t need a full-length tale to tell an emotionally involving, out-of-this-world sexy love story...Snyder offers up an incendiary romance, so flaming-hot it might just burn you." -- B+, Maureen Lee Lenker, Entertainment Weekly
"Despite its short length, the pacing, conflict and tropey-ness of Tikka Chance on Me fall into place perfectly, making it immensely satisfying." -- A, Elyse, Smart Bitches, Trashy Books
"Suleikha Snyder's Tikka Chance on Me worked for me on pretty much every level...Snyder has experience writing short stories and novellas previously so I fully expected that she was up to the task of writing. But I wasn't prepared for it to be quite as funny as it was. " -- Five-star Royal Pick, Melinda, TBQ's Book Palace
"Snyder has a way of taking two characters who are plenty interesting on their own, and making them sparkle even more brilliantly as a couple." -- Olivia Waite, The Seattle Review of Books
"This is a short novella that feels like a novel in the expansiveness of the storyline and complexity of characterization." -- Keira Soleore, USA Today: Happy Ever After
"With her new novella Tikka Chance on Me, Suleikha Snyder proves that you don’t need a full-length tale to tell an emotionally involving, out-of-this-world sexy love story...Snyder offers up an incendiary romance, so flaming-hot it might just burn you." -- B+, Maureen Lee Lenker, Entertainment Weekly
"Despite its short length, the pacing, conflict and tropey-ness of Tikka Chance on Me fall into place perfectly, making it immensely satisfying." -- A, Elyse, Smart Bitches, Trashy Books
...about Seared:
"Not only is the drama behind Lachlan and Naya’s separation compelling, but their connection is stunning." -- Kristen Donnelly, All About Romance
"Hotter and more playful than her Bollywood romances, this book walks right up to the comfort line, stops long enough to wink at you, then sashays boldly forward into WTF territory." -- Olivia Waite, The Seattle Review of Books
"Seared is scorching hot and wicked good fun. The chemistry between Naya and Lachlan is off-the-charts. It's the kinky romance I've been waiting for. If you can stand the heat, buy this book right now!" --Tiffany Reisz, international bestselling author of the Original Sinners series
...about the Bollywood Confidential series:
"The dialogue feels real. So do the characters who have flaws and/or vulnerabilities...I also loved the moviemaking milieu and the fact that Spice and Smoke dared to be different." -- Janine, Dear Author
"An evocative fairy tale full of deep passion, dark secrets and redemptive love ... the emotions that fill every page of [Bollywood and the Beast] are very real and deeply moving." -- Bridget Keown, RT Book Reviews
"Bollywood is the perfect setting for a romance with its glamour and emphasis on appearances, as demonstrated by Suleikha Snyder's Bollywood and the Beast...the whole story takes on a magical feel, one that allows anything to happen." -- Julia Broadbooks, Heroes and Heartbreakers
"As you may have guessed from the title, Bollywood and the Beast is a Beauty and the Beast story set in Bollywood-but it's so much more than that. It's a book about a bi-racial heroine not feeling accepted by any cultural identity, and it has a delicious May/December m/m romance on the side. It's all the things, you guys." -- A-, Elyse, Smart Bitches, Trashy Books
...about Suleikha's anthologies and shorts:
"Opening Act probably has the most stubborn hero I have read in a long time; he's also probably the sweetest. The world that Snyder created for her lovers is filled with laugh out loud humor and poignant emotional connections...Opening Act is a funny, sexy read until the curtain closes." -- Nicole Leapheart, Heroes and Heartbreakers
"A Taste of Blessings has hot romantic tension going on in the midst of a religious Hindu festival. I loved this story for all the cultural details woven seamlessly into the fabric of the Indian Bengali American society in the Midwest." -- A-, Desert Isle Keeper review, Keira Soleore, All About Romance
"Suleikha Snyder is one of the best short-story writers in romance, and [Dil or No Dil] is an exhibition of how to do it...Smart, well written, not a dud in the collection. A very big recommendation." -- K.J. Charles
"Not only is the drama behind Lachlan and Naya’s separation compelling, but their connection is stunning." -- Kristen Donnelly, All About Romance
"Hotter and more playful than her Bollywood romances, this book walks right up to the comfort line, stops long enough to wink at you, then sashays boldly forward into WTF territory." -- Olivia Waite, The Seattle Review of Books
"Seared is scorching hot and wicked good fun. The chemistry between Naya and Lachlan is off-the-charts. It's the kinky romance I've been waiting for. If you can stand the heat, buy this book right now!" --Tiffany Reisz, international bestselling author of the Original Sinners series
...about the Bollywood Confidential series:
"The dialogue feels real. So do the characters who have flaws and/or vulnerabilities...I also loved the moviemaking milieu and the fact that Spice and Smoke dared to be different." -- Janine, Dear Author
"Bollywood is the perfect setting for a romance with its glamour and emphasis on appearances, as demonstrated by Suleikha Snyder's Bollywood and the Beast...the whole story takes on a magical feel, one that allows anything to happen." -- Julia Broadbooks, Heroes and Heartbreakers
"As you may have guessed from the title, Bollywood and the Beast is a Beauty and the Beast story set in Bollywood-but it's so much more than that. It's a book about a bi-racial heroine not feeling accepted by any cultural identity, and it has a delicious May/December m/m romance on the side. It's all the things, you guys." -- A-, Elyse, Smart Bitches, Trashy Books
...about Suleikha's anthologies and shorts:
"Opening Act probably has the most stubborn hero I have read in a long time; he's also probably the sweetest. The world that Snyder created for her lovers is filled with laugh out loud humor and poignant emotional connections...Opening Act is a funny, sexy read until the curtain closes." -- Nicole Leapheart, Heroes and Heartbreakers
"A Taste of Blessings has hot romantic tension going on in the midst of a religious Hindu festival. I loved this story for all the cultural details woven seamlessly into the fabric of the Indian Bengali American society in the Midwest." -- A-, Desert Isle Keeper review, Keira Soleore, All About Romance
"Suleikha Snyder is one of the best short-story writers in romance, and [Dil or No Dil] is an exhibition of how to do it...Smart, well written, not a dud in the collection. A very big recommendation." -- K.J. Charles