Author: Judith

Guest Review: Fatal Mistake by Marie Force

Guest Review: Fatal Mistake by Marie Force

Judith’s review of Fatal Mistake (Fatal #6) by Marie Force A critical error. A Cinderella season cut short. A star player murdered.  D.C. is recovering from angry riots after one player’s mistake blew the D.C. Federals’ chance at the World Series, and Lt. Sam Holland is determined to unravel the twisted web of motives behind […]

Guest Review: Behind His Blue Eyes by Kaki Warner

Guest Review: Behind His Blue Eyes by Kaki Warner

Judith’s review of Behind His Blue Eyes (Heroes of Heartbreak Creek #1) by Kaki Warner Hoping to escape his past, Ethan Hardesty left a career as an architect and went to work for the railroad. Only two things impede his desire to transform Heartbreak Creek into a thriving town once again—a vandal bent on stopping […]

Guest Review: Turn and Burn by Lorelei James

Guest Review:  Turn and Burn by Lorelei James

Judith’s review of Turn and Burn (Blacktop Cowboys #5) by Lorelei James Tanna Barker is a world champion barrel racer. But her personal life has been less of a success, and she’s feeling adrift. After her mother’s unexpected death, her father has remarried, and sold the Texas ranch she called home. Now a rodeo injury […]

Guest Review: The Love Deception by Jennifer St. George

Guest Review: The Love Deception by Jennifer St. George

Judith’s review of The Love Deception by Jennifer St. George When Felicity Carter wakes up naked in a strange bed, she has no idea how she got there. And no recollection of meeting the gorgeous man calmly offering her breakfast. Shocked and embarrassed, Felicity flees – hoping that their paths never cross again. The last […]

Guest Review: Betrayed by Trust by Ana Barrons

Guest Review: Betrayed by Trust by Ana Barrons

What does one do when a trust friend betrays that trust?  Where does one turn when the friend you thought supported your efforts to find your sister’s killer pulls the rug out from under you?  Such were the thoughts of Catherine Morrissey as she realized that the very person to whom she had opened her […]