Tag: 2.75 Reviews

Review: A Town Called Valentine by Emma Cane.

Posted February 13, 2012 by Rowena in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , , | 1 Comment
Review: A Town Called Valentine by Emma Cane.

Rowena’s review of A Town Called Valentine by Emma Cane. Hero: Nate Thalberg Heroine: Emily Murphy   Welcome to Valentine Valley—where broken hearts come home to mend, and true love may lie just across the range . .. Emily Murphy never thought she’d return to her mom’s rustic hometown in the Colorado Mountains. But after […]

Guest Review: Secrets of an Accidental Duchess by Jennifer Haymore

Guest Review: Secrets of an Accidental Duchess by Jennifer Haymore

Ames’ review of Secrets of an Accidental Duchess by Jennifer Haymore. With her pale hair and slim figure, Olivia Donovan looks as fragile as fine china, and has been treated as such by her sisters ever since a childhood bout with malaria. But beneath her delicate facade, Olivia guards a bold, independent spirit and the […]

Review: The Husband Hunt by Lynsay Sands

Review: The Husband Hunt by Lynsay Sands

Holly‘s review of The Husband Hunt (Madison Sisters, Book 3) by Lynsay Sands Let the hunt begin… Lisa Madison wants a husband, and she has just the candidate in mind: Robert Langley. Trouble is, the infuriating man insists on seeing her as the impish girl she once was—even as every other gentleman in London has […]

Review: Merciless by Diana Palmer.

Review: Merciless by Diana Palmer.

Rowena’s review of Merciless by Diana Palmer. Hero: Jon BlackhawkHeroine: Jocelyn Perry Can she convince a man to let down his defenses when he’s set on guarding his heart? Tall, dark and eligible? That’s all that matters to the women of Jacobsville when it comes to handsome and aloof FBI agent Jon Blackhawk. But if […]

Guest Review: Kiss Across Time by Teal Ceagh

Guest Review: Kiss Across Time by Teal Ceagh

Ames’ review of Kiss Across Time by Teal Ceagh. Taylor Yates just got fired from her university job for insisting that the fifth-century British poet and playwright, Inigo Domhnall, existed. When she hears the poet’s lyrics in a death metal song, she engineers a meeting with the dark-eyed, dark-haired lead singer, Brody Gallagher. An unintended […]