Author: Judith

Guest Review: The Mad Earl’s Bride by Loretta Chase

Guest Review: The Mad Earl’s Bride by Loretta Chase

This novella was originally a part of an anthology released in 1995 but has not been re-released to stand on its own. And stand it does.  It is not only an educational piece of history about the progress (or lack thereof) of the practice of medicine, of the ideas about insanity and about the practice […]

Guest Review: A Brother’s Honor by Brenda Jackson

Guest Review: A Brother’s Honor by Brenda Jackson

But the passion between them is jeopardized when old secrets begin to emerge. A woman from Jace’s past suddenly reappears. And an explosive discovery changes everything Jace thinks he knows about his mother-and his father, who was convicted of her murder. Jace Granger tried to leave his family history behind once before. But this time […]

Guest Review: To the Limit by Jo Leigh

Guest Review: To the Limit by Jo Leigh

Romance novels featuring the military in one form or another have become more and more popular as the United States has been involved in the armed conflict in the Middle East over the past decade and beyond.  One of the saddest of ramifications of sons, brothers, nephews, fathers, uncles going overseas is that many are […]

Guest Review: The Highlander’s Desire by Margo Maguire

Guest Review:  The Highlander’s Desire by Margo Maguire

Judith’s review of The Highlander’s Desire  by Margo Maguire Lachann MacMillan’s watched his older brother, the laird of his clan, find a passionate marriage, but he suffers no illusions that his path will be the same–especially as the woman he loved was stolen from him years ago. He’s ready to leave his homeland and make his […]

Guest Review: Zane by Brenda Jackson

Guest Review: Zane by Brenda Jackson

Brenda Jackson is one of those authors whose characters are alive and well in her head, and in the case of the Westmoreland family, they continue to come to life and please her readers enormously.  I have long ago stopped trying to keep them all straight, am mildly familiar with family members who pop up […]