Author: Maya Banks

Guest Review: Fever by Maya Banks

Guest Review: Fever by Maya Banks

Jace Crestwell, Ash McIntyre, and Gabe Hamilton have been best friends and successful business partners for years. They’re powerful, they’re imposing, they’re irresistibly sexy, and Jace and Ash share everything—including their women. When they meet Bethany, Jace begins to feel things he’s never experienced before: jealousy, and a powerful obsession that threatens him, overwhelms him—and […]

Guest Review: Rush by Maya Banks

Guest Review: Rush by Maya Banks

When Gabe Hamilton saw Mia Crestwell walk into the ballroom for his hotel’s grand opening, he knew he was going to hell for what he had planned. After all, Mia is his best friend’s little sister. Except she’s not so little anymore. And Gabe has waited a long time to act on his desires. Gabe […]

Review: Never Love a Highlander by Maya Banks

Review: Never Love a Highlander by Maya Banks

We met Rionna in the first novel and she played a large part in the second novel. While I think it can stand alone, I would suggest reading the entire trilogy in order. My heart really hurt for Rionna. She just wanted to be accepted for who she was. It was hard watching her and […]

Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

I heard quite a bit of buzz about this series being very similar to some of Julie Garwood’s early medieval novels. Since those are some of my favorite books, of course I had to read these. While I would agree there’s much about this book that’s reminiscent of early Garwood, there are also many differences. […]

Guest Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

Guest Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

I really enjoy Maya Banks’ writing and I was really looking forward to this book. I haven’t read a highlander book in forever and In Bed With a Highlander fit the bill. Now when I bought this book, Holly mentioned that quite a few people said it had some similarity to Julie Garwood’s early historicals. […]