Month: January 2017

Retro Post: So Tell Me What You Want, What You Really Really Want

Retro Post: So Tell Me What You Want, What You Really Really Want

This week, I’m posting an old post that Holly, Casee and I wrote back in 2009 together. I’m sad to say that we still don’t have answers for some of these. Still, it was a fun post to write and for me, still completely relevant today, Ha. This post was originally posted on July 22, […]

Guest Review: Final Exit by Lena Diaz

Guest Review: Final Exit by Lena Diaz

I’ve been reading Diaz’s EXIT series from the beginning. I loved the premise–a secret “black ops” type organization that everyone thought was helping the good guys ends up doing some bad things due to a leader with another agenda. We see piles of these black ops groups in romance, and I was very interested in […]

Guest Review: Safe With Me by K.L. Slater

Guest Review: Safe With Me by K.L. Slater

I found Safe With Me by K.L Slater on NetGalley when I was looking for a new thriller after reading a couple of lighthearted holiday books. I felt like I needed something with a little more substance after being in happily- ever- after land for awhile. So I read the description and was definitely interested. […]

Guest Review: At Close Range by Laura Griffin

Guest Review: At Close Range by Laura Griffin

Tracers book 11! This time we’re largely back on the police side of investigations, following detective Dani Harper as she investigates a double homicide. She gets forensic help from various experts at the Delphi Center, including Scott Black. Scott is her brother’s friend, a former SEAL, and a guy she’s had a low key crush […]

Review: Archangel’s Heart by Nalini Singh

Review: Archangel’s Heart by Nalini Singh

It’s been two years since the Cascade has reared it’s head..two years Elena and Raphael have used to strengthen their forces while they wait. And wait. And wait. Elena doesn’t want war, but the inaction is killing her. They all know the other shoe is going to drop..if only they knew when. Lijuan has disappeared, […]