Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Whisper Kiss by Deborah Cooke

Guest Review: Whisper Kiss by Deborah Cooke

Tracy’s review of Whisper Kiss (Dragonfire #5) by Deborah Cooke For millennia, the shape-shifting dragon warriors known as the Pyr have commanded the four elements and guarded the earth’s treasures. But now the final reckoning between the Pyr and the dreaded Slayers is about to begin… Niall Talbot has volunteered to hunt down and destroy […]

Guest Review: Snow Play by Barbara Elsborg

Guest Review: Snow Play by Barbara Elsborg

Tracy’s review of Snow Play by Barbara Elsborg Single on a couples’ getaway? Not the way to spend a vacation skiing the Alps. Allie, the odd woman out, leaves the couples behind as she takes a tour under a glacier and ends up trapped in the dark. Cold and alone, she resigns herself to a […]

Guest Review: Hunter’s Need by Shiloh Walker

Guest Review: Hunter’s Need by Shiloh Walker

Judith‘s review of Hunter’s Need by Shiloh Walker His Challenge: Duke is bitter. A shapeshifter betrayed by the psychic powers of Analise Morell, he cannot forgive her for putting him in the clutches of a feral vampire, but he also can’t shake his desire for her. And when she needs a Hunter, Duke must face […]

Guest Review: Lady Isabella’s Scandalous Marriage by Jennifer Ashley

Guest Review: Lady Isabella’s Scandalous Marriage by Jennifer Ashley

Isabella is at Mac’s home to tell him about a painting that she had seen at a friend’s house. It looked liked on that Mac had painted but it wasn’t actually his work. This starts Isabella and Mac off trying to find out who is impersonating Mac the painter – but it leads to them […]

Guest Review: Carnal Ecstasy by Lissa Matthews

Guest Review: Carnal Ecstasy by Lissa Matthews

Ames‘ review of Carnal Ecstasy by Lissa Matthews When good girls go bad, very, very bad… The minute Carrie meets tattooed, bad-boy bartender Dallon, her decision is made. He’s the one, her ticket to freedom and a new, independent life. She’s tired of dictates and zero dates and following the path laid out before her […]