Tag: Holly’s Reviews

Review: Hunting Human by Amanda E. Alvarez

Review: Hunting Human by Amanda E. Alvarez

Holly‘s review of Hunting Human by Amanda E. Alvarez For two years, Beth Williams has run from the past, and the beast that dwells inside her. She is haunted by memories of being kidnapped and the savage attack that killed her best friend. Now Beth finally thinks she’s ready to move on…with Braden Edwards, a […]

Lightning Review: Stroke of Midnight by Bonnie Edwards

Lightning Review: Stroke of Midnight by Bonnie Edwards

Holly‘s review of Stroke of Midnight by Bonnie Edwards An unlikely Cinderella… When hardworking single mom Jaye Sinns meets younger playboy Alexander Carmichael, the sexual chemistry between them is undeniable. So Jaye gives in to temptation and allows him to whisk her away for her first-ever vacation. Two glorious weeks of no inhibitions, no strings […]

Review: The Sweetest Thing by Jill Shalvis

Review: The Sweetest Thing by Jill Shalvis

Holly‘s review of The Sweetest Thing (Lucky Harbor, Book 2) by Jill Shalvis Tara has a thousand good reasons not to return to the little coastal town of Lucky Harbor, Washington. Yet with her life doing a major crash-and-burn, anywhere away from her unfulfilled dreams and sexy ex-husband will do. As Tara helps her two […]

Lightning Review: Laird of Darkness by Nicole North

Lightning Review: Laird of Darkness by Nicole North

Holly‘s review of Laird of Darkness by Nicole North Half-Fae Laird Duncan MacDougall is cursed. His nights are haunted by Otherworld creatures sent to kill him. The only way to stop them is to possess the magic bow currently in the hands of his enemy half brother, Kinnon MacClaren. In desperation, Duncan plans to take […]

Lightning Review: Overnight by E.C. Sheedy

Lightning Review: Overnight by E.C. Sheedy

Holly‘s review of Overnight by E.C. Sheedy Deanne jumps into relationships heart-first. Eager to start fresh after her nasty divorce, Deanne Moore adopts a stray dog and begins the healing process. She has learned—the hard way—to take chances and just enjoy life. The one thing she isn’t expecting, though, is to get a second chance […]