Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Review: Watch Me by Brenda Novak

Review: Watch Me by Brenda Novak

Teenagers Sheridan Kohl and Jason Wyatt were parked at the lake in Whiterock, Tennessee, when a stranger wearing a ski mask shot them both. Sheridan lived but Jason died—and the stranger was never caught. Even though Sheridan’s family moved away right afterward, she’s never been able to put the crime behind her. And now that […]

Guest Review: Razor Girl by Marianne Mancusi

Posted September 5, 2008 by Ames in Reviews | Tagged: , , , | 4 Comments
Guest Review: Razor Girl by Marianne Mancusi

THE WORLD HAS ENDED, MOLLY. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NOW? Molly Anderson is not your average twenty-one-year-old. It’s been six years since she and her family escaped into a bunker, led by her conspiracy theorist father and his foreknowledge of a plot to bring about the apocalypse. But her father’s precautions didn’t stop […]

Review: Sweet Trouble by Susan Mallery.

Review: Sweet Trouble by Susan Mallery.

Hero: Matt FennerHeroine: Jesse KeyesGrade: 4 out of 5 Jesse Keyes has done some serious growing up. With a steady job and a vibrant four-year-old son, Gabe, she’s in a far better place than when she left Seattle five years ago…pregnant and misunderstood by almost everyone in her life. Now it’s time to go home […]

Review: Marked by Moonlight by Sharie Kohler

Review: Marked by Moonlight by Sharie Kohler

Seemingly overnight, Claire Morgan has transformed: the normally mousy schoolteacher is now bold, and her behavior is truly wild. Her eyes gleam silver. Suddenly she’s a self-confident femme fatale with a libido that just won’t quit. After an impulsive makeover, she’s even…dare she say it?…sexy. Is Claire going insane? Then brutally handsome stranger Gideon March […]

Review: Line of Scrimmage by Marie Force

Review: Line of Scrimmage by Marie Force

She’s given up on him and moved on… Susannah finally has a peaceful, calm life and a no-surprises man. Marriage to football superstar Ryan Sanderson was a whirlwind of passion, heat, energy, and excitement, but Susannah got sick of playing second fiddle to his team, watching women throwing themselves at him, and living in terror […]