Tag: 3.0 Reviews

Series Review: Celta’s HeartMates by Robin D. Owens

Series Review: Celta’s HeartMates by Robin D. Owens

Last year I read and reviewed Heart Fate, book 7 in Robin D. Owens‘ Celta’s HeartMates series. It was the first book I read in the series and I adored it. I started glomming her backlist shortly after that, but held off on reading the rest of the books. Recently Azteclady reviewed Heart Mate, the […]

Guest Review: The Year of Living Shamelessly by Susanna Carr

Guest Review: The Year of Living Shamelessly by Susanna Carr

Tracy’s review of The Year of Living Shamelessly by Susanna Carr. Every year, Katie makes the same New Year’s resolution: have an affair with her brother’s kinky and wild best friend, Ryder. Every year, she faces the same disappointment. It doesn’t help that her good-girl reputation can’t stand up to the hot competition, or that […]

Guest Review: Neck and Neck by Elizabeth Bevarly

Guest Review: Neck and Neck by Elizabeth Bevarly

Tracy’s review of Neck and Neck by Elizabeth Bevarly. There’s only one sure way for fledgling party planner Natalie Beckett to make her Kentucky Derby Eve soiree a success: get reclusive video game creator/billionaire Russell Mullholland to attend. But how can she even get out of the gate with Russell’s gorgeous bodyguard, Finn Guthrie, blocking […]

Guest Review: Bufflehead Sisters by Patricia J. Delois

Guest Review: Bufflehead Sisters by Patricia J. Delois

Tracy’s review of Bufflehead Sisters by Patricia J. Delois. As an only child, Janet longs for a sister her parents are unable to give her. In kindergarten she meets Sophie, a strange and imaginative girl with a troubled family life. As friendship grows between the two girls, Janet believes her prayers have been answered, especially […]

Review: Silent Killer by Beverly Barton

Review: Silent Killer by Beverly Barton

Casee‘s review of Silent Killer by Beverly Barton. In A Town Full Of Secrets To most people, men like Mark Cantrell are fine, upstanding pillars of the community, completely beyond reproach. But their killer knows better. They are sinners of the worst kind, and they must burn on earth before they burn in hell… Trusting […]