Category: Reviews

Review: Caine’s Reckoning by Sarah McCarty

Review: Caine’s Reckoning by Sarah McCarty

I just decided to do a lightning review for this book. Mostly because I’m lazy, but also because Casee already wrote up a great review with a good description of the book, so now I don’t have to. Thanks, Casee!! There’s been a lot of hype about this book in blogland. Pretty much every site I’ve […]

Midnight Awakening by Lara Adrian (spoilers possible)

Midnight Awakening by Lara Adrian (spoilers possible)

Book description: With a dagger in her hand and vengeance on her mind, Darkhaven beauty Elise Chase prowls Boston’s streets in search of retribution against the Rogue vampires who took from her everything she cherished. Using an extraordinary psychic gift, she tracks her prey, well aware that the power she possesses is destroying her. She […]

Guest Review: Virgin River by Robyn Carr

Guest Review: Virgin River by Robyn Carr

This book has been reviewed by Rowena and Holly. They both loved book and I now I know why. This book is awesome. You can read their reviews here, and here. Since they’ve down a pretty good rundown on the plot, I’ll go straight into what I liked. I really enjoyed this book. There were […]

Review: Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase.

Review: Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase.

I started this book not too long ago and I’ve finished it already and I’m not too happy about that, as a matter of fact, I’m downright pissed off with myself for finishing the book because, I wasn’t ready to part from these characters. This book was soooo good. I don’t think I had any […]

Hundreds of Years to Reform a Rake by Laurie Brown

Hundreds of Years to Reform a Rake by Laurie Brown

A modern career woman thrust back in time into the glittering Regency period and the arms of an unscrupulous rake. Josephine Drummond is a professional paranormal researcher (aka, a ghostbuster) hired to prove that the ghost of Lord Deverell Thornton, the very handsome Earl and a notorious rake in his time, haunts the crumbling Waite […]