Author: Maya Banks

Summer Reading Challenge Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

Summer Reading Challenge Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

In Bed with a Highlander is the first book in the McCabe’s Trilogy and it’s also one of Holly’s picks for my Summer Reading Challenge. I’m happy to report that Maya Banks has hooked me with this first book and I cannot wait to read Alaric and Caelen’s books. Mairin Stuart is a wanted woman […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Seduction of a Highland Lass by Maya Banks

Throwback Thursday Review: Seduction of a Highland Lass by Maya Banks

Every Thursday in 2018, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. This review was originally posted on November 29, 2011. Where the first book in the series had more external conflict, this one has a lot more internal conflict. Alaric MacCabeis on his way to a neighboring clan to formally offer […]

Review: Taking it All by Maya Banks

Review: Taking it All by Maya Banks

This is a novel full of angst. Tate has been falling down in his job as husband to Chessy since his business partner bailed and he had to take over everything himself. For two long years she’s been neglected while he focused on work. While being neglected is never fun, for Chessy, who doesn’t work […]

Review (+ a Giveaway): Letting Go by Maya Banks

Review (+ a Giveaway): Letting Go by Maya Banks

I am not a big fan of BDSM. Though there are exceptions, I generally shy away from novels that center around that lifestyle. I have no problem if others want to indulge (in either the stories or the lifestyle), it just isn’t my cuppa. I said I wanted to read outside my comfort zone this […]

Guest Review: Burn by Maya Banks

Guest Review:  Burn by Maya Banks

I debated reading this one after the wreck that was Fever but I wanted to see what kind of woman Ash would end up with. I was hoping it would be someone feisty and who would stand up to him, because he’s a charming guy and used to getting his way. Yeah…I definitely set myself […]