Tag: Jennifer’s Reviews

Guest Review: Leverage by Janie Crouch

Guest Review: Leverage by Janie Crouch

Jen’s review of Leverage (Omega Sector #4) by Janie Crouch. He’d been hired to transport precious cargo–and it put a beautiful twist in his solitary life Former operative turned pilot Dylan Branson has one mission: deliver vital codes to Omega Sector before millions of lives are lost. Surprisingly, the codes reside in the photographic memory […]

Guest Review: Taking the Heat by Victoria Dahl

Guest Review: Taking the Heat by Victoria Dahl

Jen’s review of Taking the Heat (Jackson: Girls Night Out #3) by Victoria Dahl All revved up for bright lights and steamy nights, writer Veronica Chandler chased her dreams to New York City. When she hit a dead end, reality sent her back home to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Saving her pride and her new gig—writing […]

Guest Review: Playing by the Greek’s Rules by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: Playing by the Greek’s Rules by Sarah Morgan

Jen’s review of Playing by the Greek’s Rules by Sarah Morgan. It’s time to throw away the rule book…  Idealistic archaeologist Lily Rose craves a fairy-tale love, but in her experience it always ends in heartbreak. So now Lily’s trying a different approach—a fling with her boss, infamous Greek playboy Nik Zervakis!  Anti-love and anti-family, […]

Guest Review: Heat Exchange by Shannon Stacey

Guest Review: Heat Exchange by Shannon Stacey

Jen’s review of Heat Exchange (Boston Fire #1) by Shannon Stacey. Lydia Kincaid’s shipping back to Boston, but she’s not happy about it. She left to get away from the firefighting community—her father was a firefighter, her brother’s a firefighter and, more important, her ex is a firefighter. But family is number one, and her […]

Guest Review: Forgotten Vows by Modean Moon

Guest Review: Forgotten Vows by Modean Moon

Jen’s review of Forgotten Vows (The Carltons #1) by Modean Moon. A RUNAWAY BRIDE? Jennifer couldn’t remember the man she’d married only months ago, or the circumstances that had separated them on their wedding night. Edward Carlton claimed they were legally wed, but her amnesia had caused the man she’d once vowed to love to […]