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Guest Review: Kaydana and the Staff of Ishlun by Nyki Blatchley

Guest Review: Kaydana and the Staff of Ishlun by Nyki Blatchley

Kris‘ review of Kaydana and the Staff of Ishlun by Nyki Blatchley (Book One)Welcome to the dungeon, sorceress–where every man, woman and demon is against you. Freelance sorceress Kaydana seeks her fortune in the city only to find it overrun with like-minded magical entrepreneurs. To make ends meet, she takes a commission from the seductive […]

Guest Review: The Mage by Jean Johnson

Guest Review: The Mage by Jean Johnson

Kris‘ review of The Mage (Sons of Destiny Book 8) by Jean Johnson Hope, Morganen’s foretold bride, has finally arrived on the island. She hasn’t been telling the full truth about herself, and the consequences will stretch further than even she anticipates. Just as Morg gets used to Hope’s revelation, new enemies arrive on the […]

Guest Review: The Secret Wedding by Jo Beverley

Guest Review: The Secret Wedding by Jo Beverley

Tracy‘s review of The Secret Wedding by Jo Beverley He had never intended to marry, but at the age of sixteen Christian Hill impulsively defended a maid’s honor only to be blamed for defaming it, and was coerced into marrying Dorcas Froggatt. But then he left to pursue his military career, putting the surreal event […]

Guest Review: How Wicked-er Can She Go? by J. Morgan

Guest Review: How Wicked-er Can She Go? by J. Morgan

  Go Wild, Get Wicked! Nikki is as wicked as they come. Yeah, right — She’s the wickedest witch you’ll ever meet, if “wicked” means perky as all get out, and living off a trust fund. When her boss lays down the law, she actually has to work for a living and her world comes […]

Guest Review: Gorgeous As Sin by Susan Johnson

Guest Review: Gorgeous As Sin by Susan Johnson

Fitz Monckton, Duke of Groveland, has never encountered a woman he can’t seduce—until he clashes with the beautiful Rosalind St. Vincent, whose bookshop sits in the way of Fitz’s lucrative development deal. If money won’t entice Rosalind to sell her shop, Fitz must tempt her in other ways—hopefully mutually pleasurable, and profitable to them both. […]