Tag: Harlequin Intrigue

Guest Review: Bridal Armor by Debra Webb

Guest Review:  Bridal Armor by Debra Webb

Wow!  This is a really complicated novel that will keep lovers of espionage and mystery on the edge of their seats.  The director of a government agency that is a branch of the CIA that isn’t supposed to exist is on the way to his niece’s wedding to give the bride away.  But what starts […]

Guest Review: Alpha One by Cynthia Eden

Guest Review: Alpha One by Cynthia Eden

They’re “shadow agents” and they have the fear-inducing knack of getting in and getting out without anyone knowing they’re coming or that they’ve even been there.  Ten years ago they rescued the senator’s daughter, saving her from a burning building.  She worried for years about the other prisoner who was being harrassed and tortured by […]

Guest Review: Justice at Cardwell Ranch by B.J. Daniels

Guest Review: Justice at Cardwell Ranch by B.J. Daniels

Judith’s review of Justice at Cardwell Ranch (Montana Mystique #4) by B.J. Daniels Six years ago, Dana Cardwell found her mother’s will in a cookbook and became sole owner of the Cardwell Ranch in Big Sky, Montana. Now happily married, Dana is surprised when her siblings, Stacy and Jordan, show up on the ranch… and […]

Review: Copy That by Helenkay Dimon

Review: Copy That by Helenkay Dimon

This was a pretty quick read and one that I enjoyed a lot. This book follows Jeremy Hill and Meredith Samms as they try to stay alive so that they can act on their attraction that quickly became so much more. Jeremy Hill works for the border control and has lately been working under cover […]

Guest Author (+a Giveaway): Helenkay Dimon – Strong Beginnings

Guest Author (+a Giveaway): Helenkay Dimon – Strong Beginnings

Today we welcome HelenKay Dimon. She’s here to celebrate her latest Harlequin Intrigue release, When She Wasn’t Looking.  ________________ Thank you so much for inviting me here today.  I’m a frequent visitor and often work your recommendations into my book buying list. When it’s time for me to pick a book to read I look […]