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Book Watch: Home for Christmas by JoAnn Ross and Jessica Scott

Book Watch: Home for Christmas by JoAnn Ross and Jessica Scott

In honor of Veteran’s day, I just wanted to post a quick reminder that Home for Christmas, the anthology featuring novellas from JoAnn Ross‘s Shelter Bay series and Jessica Scott‘s Coming Home series, is on sale today. Both series’ feature men and woman of the military (current and former). An all new holiday duet featuring brand […]

Review: After the Rain by Renee Carlino

Review: After the Rain by Renee Carlino

I was in the mood for something a little more dark and filled with angst, so I picked up After the Rain. I knew from previous experience Carlino’s books are full of depth and emotion. I wasn’t disappointed. Both protagonists have suffered grave losses, though the heroine’s were arguably the worst of the two. After […]

WTF Cover Saturday (90)

Posted November 8, 2014 by Holly in Features | Tagged: , | 2 Comments
WTF Cover Saturday (90)

Sometimes these WTF covers are more funny than anything else. Today’s is kind of creepy/funny.     I can’t decide if dude with the glowing eyes is there to protect/help chick with the glowing sword, or if he’s about to eat her. Or, from the look on his face, if he’s about to use his glowing […]

Review: Bound by Night by Larissa Ione

Review: Bound by Night by Larissa Ione

Let me preface this review by stating I dislike vampires. I think I burned out on them in the early mid 2000’s when they were super popular and I’ve never really gone back. I have kind of a mental wall up about them, to be honest. I see “Vampire” and I turn away. I’m sure […]

Review: Tempting the Player by Kat Latham

Review: Tempting the Player by Kat Latham

I’m really loving this series. 1) Hot professional rugby players. 2) Independent, career-minded women. 3) Hot Rugby players. Did I mention the rugby players?  I’m a big fan of friends-to-lovers stories. Especially when the friends in question are really close friends. Matt and Libby are the best of friends. They’re neighbors and they often share […]