Tag: 3.75 Reviews

Review: Montana Dawn by Caroline Fyffe

Review: Montana Dawn by Caroline Fyffe

I’m not a huge fan of Westerns. I know Wendy and Sybil adore them, but the time period just isn’t one I care for. That isn’t to say I don’t love Cowboys, because hello…but the Old West has never been my cup-a. That doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy the occasional story, however. Montana Dawn was […]

Guest Review: The Ghost and Roman Trent by Jeanne Savery

Guest Review: The Ghost and Roman Trent by Jeanne Savery

Judith‘s review of The Ghost and Roman Trent (The Ghost and Romance series, Book 4) by Jeanne Savary. (Book 4 in The Ghost and Romance series. These events precede those in Jenna’s Eternal Lover, published in Cotillion Christmas Spirits.) In 1806, Roman Trent proposed to Serena. When told to go away, he went all the […]

Guest Review: Second Act by Barbara Huffert

Guest Review: Second Act by Barbara Huffert

Ames‘ review of Second Act by Barbara Huffert Martin Binks has made it big in Hollywood but there’s something missing from his life. When he heads back to his hometown to regroup, he finds it in his high school pal, Josie, now a grown woman with curves in all the right places. Josie Weston is […]

Guest Review: Soul Hunger by Marisa Chenery

Guest Review: Soul Hunger by Marisa Chenery

Judith‘s review of Soul Hunger by Marisa Chenery As one of Ra’s Chosen warriors, Mehen must protect mortals from the undead who hunt them. Gifted by the sun god Ra, Mehen has never struggled with the task until he saves a woman from three undead, and finds himself in need of saving. Something about the […]

Guest Review: Scorched by Deiree Holt & Allie Standifer

Guest Review: Scorched by Deiree Holt & Allie Standifer

Judith‘s review of Scorched by Desiree Holt & Allie Standifer Kasey Jacobs spends her days as a bookkeeper for a discount furniture store and her nights writing erotic romances, still waiting to meet the man who could ring her chimes. Maybe her new neighbor, Skyler Brody?? Too bad she hasn’t seen him since the day […]