Tag: 3.25 Reviews

Guest Review: Vicious Cycle by Katie Ashley

Guest Review: Vicious Cycle by Katie Ashley

Tracy’s review of Vicious Cycle by Katie Ashley Deacon is the Sergeant at Arms of the Hell’s Raiders MC. He loves what he does and isn’t looking for anything with a woman to soften him up. Of course life has a way of crashing in on you when you least expect it and that’s what […]

Review: Seven Years by Dannika Dark

Review: Seven Years by Dannika Dark

Seven years ago, Lexi’s older brother died in a motorcycle accident and her world imploded. Her mother got pregnant and her father left. Since then she’s been struggling to deal with the pain of her loss, helping her mother raise her younger sister, and working a dead end job at a candy shop. When her […]

Review: Shooting for the Stars by Sarina Bowen

Review: Shooting for the Stars by Sarina Bowen

Rowena’s review of Shooting for the Stars (Gravity #3) by Sarina Bowen. For one night she had everything. Pro snowboarder Stella Lazarus has always loved her brother’s best friend. But the one time she tried to show him, she was shot down faster than you can say “competitor disqualified.” Until one blissful night in Tahoe, […]

Guest Review: Jingle Spells by Vicki Lewis Thompson, Rhonda Nelson, Kira Sinclair, and Andrea Laurence

Guest Review: Jingle Spells by Vicki Lewis Thompson, Rhonda Nelson, Kira Sinclair, and Andrea Laurence

Jen’s review of Jingle Spells by Vicki Lewis Thompson, Rhonda Nelson, Kira Sinclair, and Andrea Laurence To protect Christmas, this family of wizards will have to use a whole different kind of magic… Part of the Winter clan, the Evergreen family is considered magical nobility. While Evergreen Industries in picturesque Gingerbread, Colorado, might look like […]

Review: Lick by Kylie Scott

Review: Lick by Kylie Scott

I love rock stars. I can’t tell you why,  because I’m not even sure. I see ‘rock star’ and, oops, autobuy. It’s a weakness.  That doesn’t mean I love every rock star I read, though. More often than not I’m disappointed. Despite the unrealistic nature of the circumstances (rock stars are almost always a bad […]