Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Sea Change by Darlene Marshall

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Sea Change by Darlene Marshall

This review was originally posted on August 16, 2011. I’ve been wanting to read a Darlene Marshall book for a while now so I jumped at the chance to read and review Sea Change, her latest Amber Quill release. Now I am definitely going to read her backlist. Sea Change features I few things I […]

Guest Review: The One by John Marrs

Guest Review: The One by John Marrs

Match Your DNA is a scientifically proven way to find the one person in the world that you are genetically coded to love.  When you meet that person it’s like fireworks going on inside your body and you just can’t imagine living without that person.  Sometimes it takes a couple of days to kick in, […]

Review: Sin and Surrender by K.F. Breene

Review: Sin and Surrender by K.F. Breene

I really enjoy K.F. Breene’s novels. Her characters are always engaging and I tend to love her heroines and the misfit families they create. This was no exception. I loved Lexi and Keiran, their wards and the friends they collected and turned into family. It was a bit predicable, though. I figured out what was […]

Guest Lightning Review: Blind Date with a Book Boyfriend by Lucy Eden

Guest Lightning Review: Blind Date with a Book Boyfriend by Lucy Eden

When Jordyn arrives in Culver City, CA for a job interview she only expects to be there a couple of days.  She makes her way to a bookstore to find a couple of steamy romances and ends up meeting a man who loves to read romance novels and is cute as well. Though she would […]

Sunday Spotlight: Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews

Posted August 16, 2020 by Casee in Features, Giveaways | Tagged: , , | 6 Comments
Sunday Spotlight: Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we began in 2016. This year we’re spotlighting our favorite books, old and new. We’ll be raving about the books we love and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 Excerpt A dark-haired man walked through the doorway, gliding as if his joints were liquid. All the air went out of […]