Author: Judith

Guest Review: All He Needs by C. C. Gibbs

Guest Review:  All He Needs by C. C. Gibbs

Judith’s review of All He Needs (All or Nothing #2) by C. C. Gibbs When her tryst with handsome billionaire Dominic Knight gets out of hand, Katherine Hart resolves to cut all contact for good. But Dominic won’t let his object of fascination escape so easily: when they cross paths in a plush hotel in Singapore, […]

Guest Review: Trust Me by Anna Wells

Guest Review:  Trust Me by Anna Wells

Judith’s review of Trust Me by Anna Wells Lawyer Alaina Simmons never imagined that she would be defending her deceased father against accusations of terrorism when she agreed to protect his legacy, a group of documents he’d placed in an archival repository. FBI Lawyer Donovan Prentice insists that her father and the organization he worked […]

Guest Review: Carolina Girl by Virginia Kantra

Guest Review:  Carolina Girl by Virginia Kantra

Judith’s review of Carolina Girl  (Dare Island #2) by Virginia Kantra Meg Fletcher spent her childhood dreaming of escaping Dare Island-her family’s home for generations. So after she landed a high-powered job in New York City, she left and never looked back. But when she loses both her job and the support of her long-term, live-in […]

Guest Review: Claiming Her Warriors by Savannah Stuart

Guest Review: Claiming Her Warriors by Savannah Stuart

I  have long admired writers whose creativity takes them into the future.  I’m not sure I could ever dream up some of the scenarios they do and make them so realistic and believable.  It’s probably one of the reasons I am not much of a sci-fi/futuristic fiction lover.  But when I saw that this book […]

Guest Review: I Cross My Heart by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review:  I Cross My Heart by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Judith’s review of I Cross My Heart (Sons of Chance #10) by Vicki Lewis Thompson Self-help guru Bethany Grace has returned home to clean up the now-decrepit family ranch after her father’s death. Rather than just set the whole place ablaze (her first choice), she settles for a nice symbolic little blaze outside…until things get out […]