Publisher: Carina Press

Guest Review: Betrayed by Trust by Ana Barrons

Guest Review: Betrayed by Trust by Ana Barrons

What does one do when a trust friend betrays that trust?  Where does one turn when the friend you thought supported your efforts to find your sister’s killer pulls the rug out from under you?  Such were the thoughts of Catherine Morrissey as she realized that the very person to whom she had opened her […]

Guest Review: Beguiling the Barrister by Wendy Soliman

Guest Review:  Beguiling the Barrister by Wendy Soliman

While it has been known to happen, it is not often that decisions made in childhood persist and significantly impact a person into adulthood. But that is exactly what happened to Lady Felicity . . . she made up her mind that she was going to marry her neighbor and childhood friend, Darius Grantley, and […]

Guest Review: The Brazen Amazon by Sandy James

Guest Review: The Brazen Amazon by Sandy James

If you have read the first two novels in this series, you will know that each of the present Amazons–Earth, Fire, Air, and Water–are young women who have been raised by the priestess of their respective patroness goddess in preparation for each one assuming the mantle of responsibility as an Amazon warrior. There are two […]

Review: All He Ever Dreamed by Shannon Stacey

Review: All He Ever Dreamed by Shannon Stacey

I’ve been anxiously awaiting this story. Josh and Katie have been best friends for years. If Katie feels a little more than friendship toward Josh, well, that’s her secret to keep. Except the entire town seems to have noticed. Everyone, that is, but Josh. Until she’s forced to move in with him to help care […]

Lightning Review: Knight of Runes by Ruth A. Casie

Lightning Review: Knight of Runes by Ruth A. Casie

I’ve had this book in my TBR pile for awhile. I was in the mood for a fantasy-type book and finally decided to read it. I’m not a huge fan of time travel in general. I find the idea implausible and the actions of the characters often doesn’t make sense. Because the heroine was a […]