Tag: Helenkay Dimon

Guest Review: Under the Wire by HelenKay Dimon

Guest Review: Under the Wire by HelenKay Dimon

I’ve been dragging my feet on reading the rest of the books in this series after how much I really disliked Book #1. (It’s the kind of dislike that has only grown over time the more I have thought about that story and how much that hero pissed me off. Grrr.) Something about the blurb on […]

Guest Post: Whitley’s DNF Roundup

Guest Post: Whitley’s DNF Roundup

So, in the first week of my self-professed “month of only reading Christmas romances” I have read…one Christmas romance.  And I DNFed before I got to the Christmas part. Oops. In fact I DNFed most of these, but that’s par for the course with me and romances.  I’ll drop them with relative ease because so […]

Five Books Everyone Should Read: Author HelenKay Dimon

Five Books Everyone Should Read: Author HelenKay Dimon

Five Books Everyone Should Read is a feature we’re running in 2015. We’ve asked some of our favorite authors, readers and bloggers to share five books that touched them or have stayed with them throughout the years. We have a first today. Author HelenKay Dimon is here to share her list of Five Books Everyone […]

Guest Review: Playing Dirty by HelenKay Dimon

Guest Review: Playing Dirty by HelenKay Dimon

Jen’s review of Playing Dirty (Bad Boys Undercover #1) by HelenKay Dimon As an elite Alliance agent—the joint undercover operation of MI6, the British Secret Intelligence Service, and the CIA—Ford Decker lives for the adrenaline. But when he befriends sexy property manager Shay Alexander in hopes of finding her cousin, a known national security threat, […]

Guest Review: Chain of Command by HelenKay Dimon

Guest Review: Chain of Command by HelenKay Dimon

Jen’s review of Chain of Command (Greenway Range #1) by HelenKay Dimon. Retired marine Sawyer Cain can’t forget all he’s seen and lost, but he can try to start over. Opening a gun range with his closest friends is the first step toward a new life—one where he finally buries the guilt he can’t seem […]