Author: Whitley B

Guest Review: Impostor Queen by Sarah Fine

Guest Review: Impostor Queen by Sarah Fine

I absolutely loved this book. It was such an engaging fantasy. The world was fascinating, the magic was awesome, the characters were great, the plot was engaging. The only thing I didn’t like about it was the main character, and she was more ‘eh’ than actual ‘dislike.’ The story follows Elli as she moves from […]

Guest Review: Riders by Veronica Rossi

Guest Review: Riders by Veronica Rossi

This book had a great tone, lots of action, and a really creative set up. And, of course, I was tickled pink by the military main character, but I could be a little biased on that part. But I did have a few problems with some of the characters. The book was told through a […]

Guest Review: What Happens Under the Mistletoe by Sabrina Jeffries, Candace Camp, Karen Hawkins, Meredith Duran

Guest Review: What Happens Under the Mistletoe by Sabrina Jeffries, Candace Camp, Karen Hawkins, Meredith Duran

Whitley’s review of What Happens Under the Mistletoe by Sabrina Jeffries et al. The Heiress and the Hothead A sweet enough story, about a reporter who’s tackling inhumane working conditions in mills and a woman who owns a mill.  They get off to a bad start when the reporter (quite understandably) is wary of anyone […]

Guest Post: Whitley’s DNF Roundup

Guest Post: Whitley’s DNF Roundup

So, in the first week of my self-professed “month of only reading Christmas romances” I have read…one Christmas romance.  And I DNFed before I got to the Christmas part. Oops. In fact I DNFed most of these, but that’s par for the course with me and romances.  I’ll drop them with relative ease because so […]

Guest Post: The Captive by Grace Burrowes

Guest Post: The Captive by Grace Burrowes

Whitley’s review of The Captive by Grace Burrowes. This was my first Grace Burrowes book, and I’m not sure if it’ll be my last or not. I really didn’t like the writing style of it, but she comes up with such enticing premises that I don’t know if I’ll be able to stay away. (Then […]