Tag: 2.75 Reviews

Review: Two Week Trial by Missy Jane.

Review: Two Week Trial by Missy Jane.

Rowena’s review of Two Week Trial by Missy Jane. Hi. My name is Mari. I’m of average height, average weight, average looks and I hold an average position at Hardy’s All Goods, my personal version of retail hell. To sum up, I’m nothing special. So why has Devon Campbell, the city’s Most Eligible Bachelor—and my […]

Guest Review: The Tiger’s Tale by Nara Malone

Posted April 18, 2010 by Ames in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 1 Comment
Guest Review: The Tiger’s Tale by Nara Malone

Ame’s review of The Tiger’s Tale by Nara Malone. Never quite fitting in, Marie has always struggled with her identity. Adam has shown her just how sensual she can be, but despite this awakening she still doesn’t feel complete. That’s because she’s not. Orphaned at birth and raised by humans, practical Marie has no idea […]

Guest Review: His Every Breath by Fae Sutherland & Chelsea James

Guest Review: His Every Breath by Fae Sutherland & Chelsea James

Kati’s review of His Every Breath by Fae Sutherland & Chelsea James When rough-and-tumble Trace Collins allows his buddies to drag him to a gay strip club for his birthday, he doesn’t expect to find his soul mate. But it’s love at first sight for Trace and he is immediately enthralled by the sexy young […]

Guest Review: The Gift and A Spanking for Valentine

Guest Review: The Gift and A Spanking for Valentine

These books are two short novellas from Ellora’s Cave so I thought I’d just review them together. First up is The Gift by Lena Matthews and Liz Andrews. Ethan Neilson will do anything for his twin brother. Even father the child Benjamin is unable to with the woman they both love. All their lives, the […]

Review: Sleep No More by Susan Crandall

Review: Sleep No More by Susan Crandall

Casee‘s review of Sleep No More by Susan Crandall. The night was always Abby Whitman’s enemy. As a young girl she walked in her sleep, and one night, she started a fire that scarred her sister for life and left Abby with unbearable guilt . . . and a loneliness that echoes within her. Now […]