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Guest Review: Highland Conquest by Alyson McLayne

Guest Review: Highland Conquest by Alyson McLayne

The most I can say about Highland Conquest is it was…a Scottish romance. There were a few nice moments, but overall it didn’t leave much of an impression on me. Amber MacPherson is an interesting character. She was abused (TW: for threats of rape) and held captive, but she managed to escape by sneaking out […]

Guest Review: Hot and Badgered by Shelly Laurenston

Guest Review: Hot and Badgered by Shelly Laurenston

A series featuring honey badger shifter sisters? YES PLEASE! This is yet another spin-off from Laurenston’s eternally growing shifter books, and it is a great addition to the world. The series centers on the three MacKilligan half sisters: Max, Stevie, and Charlie, the heroine of this first book. The women have a crappy father who […]

Guest Review: Desperate Girls by Laura Griffin

Guest Review: Desperate Girls by Laura Griffin

I have been anxiously awaiting this new romantic suspense series, which is a spin-off from Griffin’s always dependable Tracers books. Instead of focusing on the Delphi Center or the police, we get to dig into Liam Wolfe’s private security firm. Liam was the hero of book 9 in the Tracers series, and while we don’t […]

Guest Review: The Surviving Girls by Katee Robert

Guest Review: The Surviving Girls by Katee Robert

I can’t even tell you how long I had this book sitting on my phone unread. I probably started it 5 times, read a few pages, and put it down because I just didn’t have the stomach for it. It’s a dark book, and it was just too intense for me to handle at times. […]

Guest Review: The Other Lady Vanishes by Amanda Quick

Guest Review: The Other Lady Vanishes by Amanda Quick

The Other Lady Vanishes continues the Burning Cove series, which is set in a California resort town for the 1930s Hollywood crowd. This time our heroine is Adelaide Blake. Adelaide is a tearoom waitress (and sort of amateur herbalist) who escaped from a sanitarium after being wrongly locked away. She’s struggling to build some sort […]