Genre: Romantic Suspense

Guest Review: Slither by Bernadette Gardiner

Guest Review: Slither by Bernadette Gardiner

Judith’s review of Slither by Bernadette Gardiner. Rihana has seen a lot in five years working as a psychic for the NYPD, but the murder of a freelance reporter makes her question if she really wants to continue her law enforcement career. The dark vibe she gets from this case is nothing new, but the […]

Review: Money, Honey by Susan Sey

Review: Money, Honey by Susan Sey

Holly‘s review of Money, Honey by Susan Sey WHEN A LAWMAKER… FBI Agent Elizabeth Brynn has dedicated her life to her job, having earned her position through hard work and a firm belief in law and order. She played strictly by the book until she recruited a notorious jewel thief as an informant-a professional criminal […]

Review: Cold Sight by Leslie Parrish

Review: Cold Sight by Leslie Parrish

Holly‘s review of Cold Sight (Extra Sensory Agents, Book 1) by Leslie Parrish Leslie Parrish introduces Extrasensory Agents, a band of psychic investigators interested only in the cases nobody else wants-the coldest ones… After being made a scapegoat in a botched investigation that led to a child’s death, Aidan McConnell became a recluse. Still, as […]

Guest Review: Diamond Lust by Madelle Morgan

Guest Review: Diamond Lust by Madelle Morgan

Judith‘s review of Diamond Lust by Madelle Morgan. Diamonds and death — a combination Petra Paris never expected in her quest to exonerate her father of fraud charges. Petra is a headstrong geologist assigned to a Canadian diamond mine that is accessible only by plane. But the beautiful diamond hunter becomes the hunted. Unwittingly she […]

Review and a Giveaway: The Homecoming by JoAnn Ross

Review and a Giveaway: The Homecoming by JoAnn Ross

Holly‘s review of The Homecoming (Shelter Bay, Book 1) by JoAnn Ross Former Navy SEAL Sax Douchett has returned home to the small coastal town of Shelter Bay, Oregon determined to put war behind him and get on with his life — which is easier said than done when everyone is hailing the former bad […]