Genre: Romantic Suspense

Guest Review: Safe With Me by K.L. Slater

Guest Review: Safe With Me by K.L. Slater

I found Safe With Me by K.L Slater on NetGalley when I was looking for a new thriller after reading a couple of lighthearted holiday books. I felt like I needed something with a little more substance after being in happily- ever- after land for awhile. So I read the description and was definitely interested. […]

Guest Review: At Close Range by Laura Griffin

Guest Review: At Close Range by Laura Griffin

Tracers book 11! This time we’re largely back on the police side of investigations, following detective Dani Harper as she investigates a double homicide. She gets forensic help from various experts at the Delphi Center, including Scott Black. Scott is her brother’s friend, a former SEAL, and a guy she’s had a low key crush […]

Guest Review: The Devil’s Daughter by Katee Robert

Guest Review: The Devil’s Daughter by Katee Robert

Zach Owens is the police chief in the small town of Clear Springs, Montana. When a local teenage girl is found murdered and another goes missing, suspicion falls on the local cult. Then Eden Collins shows up claiming someone sent her a crime scene picture of the murdered girl. Eden is no random stranger, though. […]

Guest Review: Kill Without Shame by Alexandra Ivy

Guest Review: Kill Without Shame by Alexandra Ivy

In Kill Without Shame, we meet yet another amazing security team of badasses, this time called ARES. The members are all former military guys who were held prisoner together in Afghanistan. Lucas St. Clair is one of them, though unlike the rough backgrounds most of them have, Lucas comes from a rich political family. He turned […]

Guest Review: Seconds to Sunrise by Nico Rosso

Guest Review: Seconds to Sunrise by Nico Rosso

This is the third book in Nico Rosso’s Black Ops: Automatik series, and this time we meet Automatik operator James Sant, who is called in to help widow April Banks. April runs a website for war widows, and it’s given her a purpose and helped her move on after her own husband died in combat. […]