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Guest Review: Dirty Thirty by Cara McKenna

Guest Review: Dirty Thirty by Cara McKenna

Kris‘ review of Dirty Thirty by Cara McKenna Despite his scrappy punk packaging, Evan’s got a submissive streak in him that’s just screaming to be indulged. So on the eve of his thirtieth birthday, Evan’s wife Margie arranges for them to ring out his twenties by realizing his darkest fantasy—inviting another man into their bedroom. […]

Lightning Guest Review: Triple Knot by Nikki Soarde

Lightning Guest Review: Triple Knot by Nikki Soarde

Kris‘ review of Triple Knot by Nikki Soarde Kat Mulligan, a tiny woman with a big personality and bigger heart, built a business and life for herself and her handicapped brother. Her focus is on the positive—and the future. The past can stay buried. Until her estranged father suddenly reappears. She tries ignoring him, and […]

Guest Review: Werewolf in Manhattan by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Werewolf in Manhattan by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Kris‘ review of Werewolf in Manhattan (A Wild About You novel) by Vicki Lewis Thompson Emma Gavin writes bestselling novels about werewolves, but that doesn’t mean she believes in them — and she certainly doesn’t think she’ll meet one. But that’s exactly what happens when her books catch the attention of a rich and powerful […]

Guest Review: Scoundrel by Zoe Archer

Guest Review: Scoundrel by Zoe Archer

z Kris‘ review of Scoundrel (Blades of the Rose, Book 2) by Zoe Archer READY FOR ACTION…London Harcourt’s father is bent on subjugating the world’s magic to British rule. But since London is a mere female, he hasn’t bothered to tell her so. He’s said only that he’s leading a voyage to the Greek isles. […]

Guest Review: Warrior by Zoe Archer

Guest Review: Warrior by Zoe Archer

Kris‘ review of Warrior (Blades of the Rose, Book 1) by Zoe Archer IN HOT PURSUIT… The vicious attack Capt. Gabriel Huntley witnesses in a dark alley sparks a chain of events that will take him to the ends of the Earth and beyond—where what is real and what is imagined become terribly confused. And […]