Category: Reviews

Review: Dark Embrace

Posted September 11, 2008 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 9 Comments
Review: Dark Embrace

TITLE: Dark EmbraceAUTHOR: Brenda JoyceSERIES: Yes – this is book 3 in The Masters of Time seriesBook 1: Dark SeductionBook 2: Dark Rival REASON FOR READING: I really liked the first two books! SUMMARY: (From Goodreads)Aidan, the Wolf of Awe, has abandoned the Brotherhood and forsaken his vows. Feared by all and trusted by none, […]

Guest Review: Flashback by Jill Shalvis @ TGTBTU

Guest Review: Flashback by Jill Shalvis @ TGTBTU

I have a guest review for Flashback (American Heroes: The Firefighters Book 2) by Jill Shalvis up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread. First things first: That cover? Totally hot. Yummy fireman. Mmmm. Ok, moving on. I read this book before I read the first one in the series, Flashpoint. I have to […]

Review: Now You Die by Roxanne St. Claire

Review: Now You Die by Roxanne St. Claire

Former Bullet Catcher and lone wolf investigator Jack Culver is on a mission. Thirty years ago, an innocent woman was convicted of murder. Jack believes he’s found the real killer — but to take down one of the highest legal authorities in the land, he needs access. Serious access. Unfortunately, the one person he knows […]

Review: The Smart One by Ellen Meister.

Posted September 8, 2008 by Rowena in Reviews | Tagged: , , , | 5 Comments
Review: The Smart One by Ellen Meister.

Grade: 3.5 out of 5 Bev is the Smart One, who finally leaves her artistic ambitions in chalk dust (and her humor-impaired husband in the armsand legsof his nubile protge) to become a schoolteacher. Clare is the Pretty One, who married well and seems to be living a designer version of the suburban dream. Joey […]

Guest Review: Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis at TGTBTU

Guest Review: Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis at TGTBTU

I have a guest review up at TGTBTU for Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis, American Heroes: The Firefighters, Book 1. I have to be honest and admit the only reason I wanted to read this book is because of the cover. It’s hot. Seriously hot. After I read the back blurb I was a little bit […]