Publisher: Carina Press

Review: Men of Smithfield: Sam and Aaron by LB Gregg

Review: Men of Smithfield: Sam and Aaron by LB Gregg

Sam Meyers is returning books to the library one night when he gets a little stuck – literally. He is aided by Aaron Saunders (a man he doesn’t know and Sam knows everyone in Smithfield) who is dressed all in black and was actually in the library when Sam got stuck. Considering that they library […]

Review: Taken with You by Shannon Stacey

Review: Taken with You by Shannon Stacey

Hailey is a girly-girl who wants a sophisticated, business professional type as a mate. She’s been dating men from the city who like to go to the symphony and wear suits to work. When she and a friend decide to do an “outdoor singles” thing and end up lost, she has to ask herself “what […]

Guest Review: Romancing the Runaway by Wendy Soliman

Guest Review: Romancing the Runaway by Wendy Soliman

  Tracy’s review of Romancing the Runaway (The Forsters #4) by Wendy Soliman Miranda is an orphan being cared for by her guardian – who was once her father’s business partner. Miranda was at school for years and pretty much did her own thing on holidays, going to friends houses, etc., anything to avoid returning […]

Guest Review: Survive to Dawn by PJ Schnyder

Guest Review: Survive to Dawn by PJ Schnyder

  Tracy’s review of Survive to Dawn (London Undead #3) by PJ Schnyder Deanna is a scientist from America and she’s traveled to London to A) try to figure out a vaccine for the zombie virus with her fellow scientists and B) find her twin sister who she fears dead. Deanna and her crew meet […]

Lightning Review: Her Dark Knight by Sharon Cullen

Lightning Review: Her Dark Knight by Sharon Cullen

I’m not sure how to review Her Dark Knight. The premise was interesting and the storyline okay. I think that’s the problem…the premise was interesting but the execution just okay. Nothing really stands out for me. The story never really engaged me. The heroine irritated me throughout the novel. She’s rather weak and insipid. Instead […]