Publisher: Avon

Sunday Spotlight: Hot in Hellcat Canyon by Julie Anne Long

Sunday Spotlight: Hot in Hellcat Canyon by Julie Anne Long

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we’re running in 2016. Each week, we will spotlight a release we’re excited about. We’ll be posting exclusive excerpts and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 Julie Anne Long is mostly known for writing historical romances, especially the Pennroyal Green series (of which Holly and Tracy are huge fans) […]

Review: Ignite by Karen Erickson

Review: Ignite by Karen Erickson

Weston Gallagher is back in his hometown of Wildwood, CA for the first time in eight years. The first chance he got to skip town, he took and he never looked back. He left his family, his friends and the girl. A promotion brings him back home and he realizes that it’s time to fix […]

Guest Review: The Earl Takes All by Lorraine Heath

Guest Review: The Earl Takes All by Lorraine Heath

Edward Alcott went on safari with his brother and twin, Albert.  It was to be their last adventure before Edward calmed his rakish ways and joined parliament.  Unfortunately, Albert is killed during the safari. Before he dies he asks Edward to pretend to be him so that Albert’s wife, Julia, doesn’t lose the baby she’s […]

Guest Review: How the Duke Was Won by Lenora Bell

Guest Review: How the Duke Was Won by Lenora Bell

James, the new Duke of Harland, is going to throw a house party.  The attendees will be himself, his friend Dalton, and the four women he’s considering marrying.  He chose those women because their fathers are influential in parliament.  He really doesn’t want to marry but he knows he needs an heir.  He plans on […]

Review: The Earl Takes All by Lorraine Heath

Review: The Earl Takes All by Lorraine Heath

The Earl Takes All is the second book in the Hellions of Havisham series and it packed an emotional punch because everything that I was afraid was going to happen in the last book…happened and I was so scared to read this one because I didn’t know how to feel about what I knew was […]