Category: Reviews

Review: The Perfect Liar by Brenda Novak

Review: The Perfect Liar by Brenda Novak

Casee‘s review of The Perfect Liar (Last Chance Rescue, Book 5) by Brenda Novak. Obsession leads to lies… When air force captain Luke Trussell opens his door one Sunday morning, he’s shocked to find the police—and even more shocked when they charge him with rape. He knows he made a mistake in judgment the night […]

Review: A Knight’s Temptation by Catherine Kean

Review: A Knight’s Temptation by Catherine Kean

I always forget how much I like medieval romances. This reminded me quite a bit of the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves in imagery. I enjoyed the setting and the basic storyline. Though I did struggle quite a bit with the characters. The hero’s internal dialogue would have us believe he was a compassionate […]

Book Bag Giveaway: Day 9

Posted September 14, 2009 by Holly in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 54 Comments
Book Bag Giveaway: Day 9

Today’s bag has a nice mix of books, including: Best Wishes Always by Lucy FinnTangled Up In Love by Heidi BettsHis Dark and Dangerous Ways by Edith LaytonTill There Was You By Lynn Kurland Along with assorted promotional items. To be entered to win today’s bag, let us know what you’re currently reading. How is […]

Review: The Darkest Whisper by Gena Showalter

Review: The Darkest Whisper by Gena Showalter

I loved Gwen. Absolutely loved her. She was a superb heroine and a great harpy. Gwen was held captive for a year before she was “rescued” by the Lords of the Underworld. Gwen has heard horror stories of these warriors in the past, which she can’t reconcile with the men that offer her freedom. She […]

Review: Pack Challenge by Shelly Laurenston

Review: Pack Challenge by Shelly Laurenston

Casee‘s review of Pack Challenge (Magnus Pack, Book 1) by Shelly Laurenston. What’s an Alpha Male to do when he meets the Alpha Female of his dreams? Step one, hide all sharp objects. All Zach Sheridan ever wanted was to become Alpha Male of his Pack and be left alone. What he definitely didn’t need […]