Author: Jen

Guest Review: Do or Die by Suzanne Brockmann

Guest Review: Do or Die by Suzanne Brockmann

Jen’s review of Do or Die (Reluctant Heroes #1) by Suzanne Brockmann Navy SEAL Ian Dunn went rogue in a big way when he turned his talents to a lawless life of jewel heists and con jobs. Or so the world has been led to believe. In reality, the former Special Ops warrior is still […]

Guest Review: One Night in Santiago by Audra North

Guest Review: One Night in Santiago by Audra North

Jen’s review of One Night in Santiago by Audra North Lily Stanton’s vacation goes from bad to worse when a storm strands her in a foreign country, arguing with an arrogant—and very sexy—stranger over the last available hotel room. Successful CEO Bruno Komarov wasn’t expecting the gorgeous woman checking in at the reception desk to […]

Guest Review: Forgotten Sins by Rebecca Zanetti

Guest Review: Forgotten Sins by Rebecca Zanetti

Accountant Josie Dean gets a call from a nearby hospital saying her husband has been injured, only she hasn’t seen her husband since he disappeared from her life 2 years ago. And to complicate matters further, her husband Shane Dean has amnesia and doesn’t remember anything about himself. Pretty quickly, though, it becomes obvious that […]

Guest Review: When the Rogue Returns by Sabrina Jeffries

Guest Review: When the Rogue Returns by Sabrina Jeffries

Jen’s review of When the Rogue Returns (The Duke’s Men #2) by Sabrina Jeffries. Victor Cale never imagined that his sweet, shy bride, Isabella, would use her talents for creating exquisite imitation jewels criminally. But there’s no denying that her handiwork was used in the theft of the Dutch royal diamonds– right after Isa disappeared […]

Guest Review: Lady in Red by Maire Claremont

Guest Review: Lady in Red by Maire Claremont

Jennifer’s review of for Lady in Red (Mad Passions #2) by Maire Claremont The Victorian era was full of majestic beauty and scandalous secrets—a time when corsets were the least of a woman’s restrictions, and men could kill or be killed in the name of honor… Lady Mary Darrel should be the envy of London. […]