Author: Jen

Guest Review: Hideaway Cove by Anna Sullivan

Guest Review: Hideaway Cove by Anna Sullivan

Jen’s review of Hideaway Cove (Windfall Island #2) by Anna Sullivan SOME PASSIONS CAN’T BE DENIED . . . Jessi Randal walked away from her last relationship with a baby and a broken heart. Now, years later, the last thing this single mom wants is to give Windfall Island-and all its nosy residents-anything more to […]

Guest Review: Looking for Trouble by Victoria Dahl

Guest Review: Looking for Trouble by Victoria Dahl

Jen’s review of Looking for Trouble (Jackson: Girls’ Night Out #1) by Victoria Dahl A good reason to be bad…  Librarian Sophie Heyer has walked the straight and narrow her entire life to make up for her mother’s mistakes. But in tiny Jackson Hole, Wyoming, juicy gossip doesn’t just fade away. Falling hard for the […]

Guest Review: KCPD Protector by Julie Miller

Guest Review: KCPD Protector by Julie Miller

Jen’s review of KCPD Protector (The Precinct #22) by Julie Miller There was no way Deputy Commissioner George Madigan was going to let his beautiful assistant fall prey to a stalker. Because Elise Brown wasn’t just another employee. Her vulnerable blue eyes triggered all of George’s protective instincts…and now her life was in jeopardy. Working […]

Guest Review: Love on Location by Claire Baxter

Guest Review: Love on Location by Claire Baxter

Jen’s review of Love on Location by Claire Baxter A deliciously fun rom com about a girl who has big dreams and just can’t stop herself from falling in love. Shayna is this close to getting her dream job as a location manager for a new TV soap, she just needs to find the right […]

Guest Review: Extreme Measures by Elisabeth Naughton

Guest Review: Extreme Measures by Elisabeth Naughton

Jen’s review of Extreme Measures (Aegis Security #1) by Elisabeth Naughton Being prepared for any scenario is the trademark of any good CIA operative, and Eve Wolfe is one of the best. But when her latest mission literally explodes in her face, she wakes up labeled a traitor and—even more surprising—in the custody of elite […]