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Guest Review: Gossamer Wing by Delphine Dryden

Guest Review: Gossamer Wing by Delphine Dryden

Whitley’s review of Gossamer Wing by Delphine Dryden A Spy. An Airship. And a Broken Heart. After losing her husband to a rogue French agent, Charlotte Moncrieffe wants to make her mark in international espionage. And what could be better for recovering secret long-lost documents from the Palais Garnier than her stealth dirigible, Gossamer Wing? […]

Guest Review: Sworn to Protect by Jo Davis

Guest Review: Sworn to Protect by Jo Davis

Whitley’s review of Sworn to Protect by Jo Davis Sugarland loves their men in blue, especially Detective Shane Ford. But Shane’s mission to protect and to serve has just gotten personal… Detective Shane Ford, Sugarland’s favorite cop, has been blindsided by the sudden death of his best friend, NFL star Brad Cooper, and becoming the […]

Guest Review: Royal Inheritance by Kate Emerson

Guest Review: Royal Inheritance by Kate Emerson

Whitley’s review of Royal Inheritance by Kate Emerson Audrey Malte, born about 1528 and raised at court by the king’s tailor, John Malte, was led to believe she is Malte’s illegitimate daughter when, in fact, her father is King Henry VIII. When she reaches marriageable age, she begins to realize, from the way certain people […]

Guest Review: Seven Day Fiancé by Rachel Harris

Guest Review: Seven Day Fiancé by Rachel Harris

Whitley’s reviewof Seven Day Fiancé (Love and Games #2) by Rachel Harris Angelle Prejean is in a pickle. Her family is expecting her to come home with a fiancé—a fiancé who doesn’t exist. Well, he exists, but he definitely has no idea Angelle told her mama they were engaged. Tattooed, muscled, and hotter than sin, […]

Guest Review: Sorrow’s Knot by Erin Bow

Guest Review: Sorrow’s Knot by Erin Bow

Whitley’s review of Sorrow’s Knot by Erin Bow In the world of Sorrow’s Knot, the dead do not rest easy. Every patch of shadow might be home to something hungry and nearly invisible, something deadly. The dead can only be repelled or destroyed with magically knotted cords and yarns. The women who tie these knots […]