Tag: 3.25 Reviews

Review: Dark Nights by Christine Feehan

Review: Dark Nights by Christine Feehan

I stopped reading the Dark series years and years ago. One of the last books I really enjoyed before I stopped reading was Dark Descent, which was originally published in The Only One anthology. I thought Joie and Traian’s story was fresh and interesting. The plot twisted in an unexpected way and I thought it […]

Guest Review: Relatively Dead by Sheila Connolly

Guest Review: Relatively Dead by Sheila Connolly

Tina’s review of Relatively Dead by Sheila Connolly If you are looking for a suspenseful story that will keep you on the edge of your seat, Relatively Dead may not be the book for you. But, if you are looking for a cozy little story with a little mystery, a little romance and a lot of […]

Guest Review: The Lass Wore Black by Karen Ranney

Guest Review: The Lass Wore Black by Karen Ranney

  Catriona Cameron was once famed for her seductive beauty and charm. Now she saw no one, hiding from the world…and no one dared break through her self-imposed exile. No one, that is, until Mark Thorburn burst into her home, and Catriona’s darkened world began to have color again. Thorburn, secretly the heir to an […]

Review: Shadow Woman by Linda Howard

Review: Shadow Woman by Linda Howard

Holly‘s review of Shadow Woman by Linda Howard From perennial New York Times bestselling author Linda Howard comes a thrilling and sensual new novel of romance, suspense, intrigue . . . and memories that can kill. SHADOW WOMAN Lizette Henry wakes up one morning and makes a terrifying discovery: She doesn’t recognize the face she […]

Guest Review: Trouble in Texas by Katie Lane

Guest Review: Trouble in Texas by Katie Lane

Tracy’s review of Trouble in Texas (Deep in the Heart of Texas #4) by Katie Lane Inheriting the most notorious house of ill repute in Texas can spell trouble for a girl’s reputation . . . especially when she’s Elizabeth Murphy, Bramble’s prim and proper librarian. Yet when she discovers a buck-naked cowboy handcuffed to […]