Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Waiting for Wednesday by Mari Carr

Guest Review: Waiting for Wednesday by Mari Carr

Tracy’s review of Waiting for Wednesday (Wild Irish #3) by Mari Carr Tristan Collins knows Lane Bryce is strictly hands-off. She’s smart, funny, kind…and married. But he still looks forward to her once-a-week visits to the family pub where he tends bar. When she fails to arrive one Wednesday, Tris is concerned. When he learns […]

Guest Review: Dark Viking by Sandra Hill

Guest Review: Dark Viking by Sandra Hill

Judith‘s review of Dark Viking (Viking Series) by Sandra Hill If life weren’t dangerous enough, stuntwoman Rita Sawyer has been recruited by the Navy SEALs. Now instead of being lit on fire and hurtling through skyscraper windows, she’s trying to survive her grueling SEAL training. But when a sea operation goes wrong, Rita awakens to […]

Guest Review: Blue Knight by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Guest Review: Blue Knight by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Caught in the insurrection and held hostage in what was once a luxury hotel, members of a U. N. delegation are being systematically interrogated and, in some cases, tortured. The leader of the revolution is slowly coming apart at the seams and he is looking to force the United States to give his revolutionary government […]

Guest Review: Accidentally Demonic by Dakota Cassidy

Guest Review: Accidentally Demonic by Dakota Cassidy

Judith‘s review of Accidentally Demonic by Dakota Cassidy When mild-mannered Casey Schwartz wakes up in jail with no memory of how she got there, she realizes two things: Something weird is going on, and Orange is definitely not her color. After her sister, Wanda, bails her out, Casey has more to deal with than a […]

Guest Review: Dante’s Desire by Amber Skyze

Guest Review: Dante’s Desire by Amber Skyze

Judith‘s review of Dante’s Desire by Amber Skyze Pleasuring one’s self can be so much fun–especially when you have a one-man audience. Addison loves sex. More importantly, she loves her body and isn’t afraid to make it sing. Add a little voyerism and it’s totally erotic. Dante’s muse has stalled–until his sexy neighbor starts seducinghim. […]