Publisher: Kensington

Review: Better Than Perfect by Kristina Mathews

Review: Better Than Perfect by Kristina Mathews

I have a confession to make: I’m a sucker for sports-themed books. I like sports, but I’m not obsessive about them (with maybe the exception of Football – the only sport worth obsessing over) so I don’t know why I go crazy for these. This book was reminiscent of Rachel Gibson’s Daisy’s Back in Town, […]

Review: Bite Me by Shelly Laurenston

Review: Bite Me by Shelly Laurenston

Vic Barinov – tiger/bear hybrid shifter – has been given an assignment to help find a man by the name of Frankie Whitlan. He is wanted for a ton of crimes but the shifter protection agencies have been told to back off finding this man. As Vic works freelance he doesn’t have to follow those […]

Review: and Able by Lucy Monroe

Review: and Able by Lucy Monroe

And Able is the final book in Lucy Monroe’s Mercenary Trilogy. Brett “Hotwire” Adams is a former merc turned security expert who’s not too keen on the commitment thing, but is very keen on getting into Claire Sharp’s bed. He’s been avoiding her, but when she’s attacked in her home, he’s forced into her company. Which […]

Guest Review: Wildest Heart by Virginia Brown

Guest Review:  Wildest Heart by Virginia Brown

Lovers of historical romance fiction set in the 19th century American West will be delighted that Bell Bridge books have seen fit to re-release this Virginia Brown novel, first released in 1994. Devon’s story really begins in book one of this series where he and his sister known then as Colorado Kate formed the Lost […]

Review: Babycakes by Donna Kaufmann

Review: Babycakes by Donna Kaufmann

This was a really quick read for me.  It was light and fluffy and didn’t take itself too seriously which I appreciated.  This was a straight up contemporary romance and from time to time, I eat these up. This book follows Morgan Westlake and Kit Bellamy toward their happy ending.  Kit has moved to Sugarberry […]