Tag: Holly’s Reviews

Guest Reviews: If He’s Sinful and If He’s Wild by Hannah Howell

Guest Reviews: If He’s Sinful and If He’s Wild by Hannah Howell

I have reviews up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread for the second two books in Hannah Howell‘s Wherlocke series. If He’s Sinful (Wherlocke Family, Book 2) by Hannah Howell I’m really glad to see Howell moving away from her Murray series and into new territory. Though I am concerned that she’s planning […]

Review and a Giveaway: Three Nights with a Scoundrel by Tessa Dare

Review and a Giveaway: Three Nights with a Scoundrel by Tessa Dare

  I wasn’t sure what to think going into this novel. I wasn’t very impressed with Julian in either of the previous two books. He came across as angry, uncaring, selfish, vain and altogether a not-very-likable character. I vowed to have an open mind, but we all know how that is. So it’s with great […]

Review: I Kissed an Earl by Julie Anne Long

Review: I Kissed an Earl by Julie Anne Long

The story was wonderful and absolutely what I’ve come to expect from Long. She always manages to just skirt the TSTL line with her heroines, but never quite cross it. Violet was no exception. I wasn’t sure I’d like Violet. In the last couple of books she’s spoiled, brazen and bored. She does things just […]

Review: A Fairy Tale for Gwyn by Linda Poitevin

Review: A Fairy Tale for Gwyn by Linda Poitevin

Holly‘s review of A Fairy Tale for Gwyn by Linda Poitevin. Gwyn Jacobs doesn’t believe in fairy tales. Ever since her ex-husband walked out four years ago, abandoning her with their three-year-old daughter and four-month-old twins, Gwyn has had to be mother, father, and bread-winner all rolled into one. Her own scarred heart and failed […]

Lightning Review: Across the Table by Linda Cardillo

Lightning Review: Across the Table by Linda Cardillo

I picked this up because the blurb caught my eye, but the blurb is kind of misleading. This is really Rose’s tale, not Toni’s. The story of Rose, from a young woman just married to an old grandmother, was totally fascinating. Cardillo really pulls the reader in. This novel was totally engaging – I felt […]