Author: Judith

Guest Review: Sign Off by Patricia McLinn

Guest Review:  Sign Off by Patricia McLinn

Judith’s review of Sign Off by Patricia McLinn Until a few months ago, Elizabeth “E.M.” Danniher investigated high crimes and national cases. Now, a messy divorce from her network-TV-exec husband, combined with her no-longer-quite-perky-enough sex appeal, has banished her to Wyoming, where she has to fulfill the remainder of her contract. She handles the “Helping […]

Guest Review: The Sins of Viscount Sutherland by Samantha James

Guest Review:  The Sins of Viscount Sutherland by Samantha James

Judith’s review of The Sins of Viscount Sutherland by Samantha James He is reckless, bold, dangerous . . . Men envy him, women desire him . . . And one woman wants her revenge. Claire Ashcroft has good reason to despise Viscount Grayson Sutherland. A wildly unpredictable man with a frightening reputation, Sutherland is responsible for […]

Guest Review: Bodyguards of Pleasure by Melody Snow Monroe

Guest Review:  Bodyguards of Pleasure by Melody Snow Monroe

Judith’s review of Bodyguards of Pleasure (Pleasure, Montana #8) by Melody Snow Monroe Overweight computer nerd Brooke Armstrong lives her dream of store ownership. When she witnesses a drug deal gone bad, the killer is intent on seeing her dead. Scared for her life and that of her family’s, she reluctantly accepts protection from two […]

Guest Review: Safe in His Arms by Renee Rose

Guest Review: Safe in His Arms by Renee Rose

Judith’s review of Safe in His Arms by Renee Rose For as long as she could remember, Becca dreamed of a dominant man to take her in hand, and Zac, the handsome Marine she met at her sister’s wedding, filled the role with aplomb… for a weekend. Then the fling came to an end, Zac […]

Guest Review: Days of Rakes and Roses by Anna Campbell

Guest Review:  Days of Rakes and Roses by Anna Campbell

I have to say right from the start that I am not a really big fan of novellas.  Now that’s not to say that I haven’t found many novellas to be highly entertaining and enjoyable.  It’s just not a literary format that appeals greatly.  Too short many times, with hurried conclusions or underdeveloped plots or […]