Tag: 4.25 Reviews

Review: Coldest Fire by Juliette Cross

Review: Coldest Fire by Juliette Cross

Coldest Fire in the third book in the Dominion series by Juliette Cross. This was my favorite book of the series, which is surprising because I didn’t think anyone could top Dom and Anya from the first book. I really loved Uriel and Nadya. They were so perfect for each other. Uriel spent months as […]

Review: Lord of Wicked Intentions by Lorraine Heath

Review: Lord of Wicked Intentions by Lorraine Heath

Lord of Wicked Intentions is the third and final book in Lorraine Heath’s Lost Lords of Pembrook series. I requested the audiobook from the library, but only listened to a few chapters before I switched to reading. I liked the narrator, but I was getting impatient with the pacing. I easily fell into the story […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh

Throwback Thursday Review: Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh

I just recently re-read this book, and it was just as good this time around. If you haven’t already, I highly recommend the entire series. This review was originally published on September 8, 2014 A curious thing happened when I read this book. The first time through, I struggled a bit with the pacing and […]

Review: Shadow Storm by Christine Feehan

Review: Shadow Storm by Christine Feehan

Valentino Saldi and Emmanuelle Ferraro should be enemies. The two families have been at war for a hundred years. The Saldis came close to wiping out the entire Ferraro line. Luckily some of the Ferraros were able to escape through the shadows. It took a long time, but the Ferraros have come back stronger than […]

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Darkfire Kiss by Deborah Cooke

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Darkfire Kiss by Deborah Cooke

This review was originally posted on April 28, 2011. Rafferty is outside the home of his enemy, Magnus, when he spies a thief. She is trying to get into the house and doing a surprisingly easy job of it. He follows her and ends up saving her from Magnus’s fury. Rafferty eventually tracks the woman […]