Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Review: Brotherhood in Death by J.D. Robb

Review: Brotherhood in Death by J.D. Robb

Brotherhood in Death wasn’t what I was expecting, yet it made complete sense by the middle of the book. Dennis Mira and his cousin, Edward Mira, are in a dispute over their grandparents house. Dennis made a promise that the house would never be sold. Edward on the other hand is doing everything he can […]

Guest Review: Over the Line by Emmy Curtis

Guest Review: Over the Line by Emmy Curtis

This is the second novel in a series that has taken quite a number of months to appear.  I just recently obtained this book through a discount reading service and was fascinated with the dynamics of this family and these characters.  It seems that the characters of this story are intertwined with others who are […]

Guest Review: Pushing the Limit by Emmy Curtis

Guest Review: Pushing the Limit by Emmy Curtis

After reading the preceding novel in this series, I felt compelled to get the next book and I am so glad I did.  Even though the action at the family wedding wasn’t continued in this story, the characters certainly are.  Add in the fact that Matt discovers an unexpected connection with Henrietta, an archaeologist he […]

Guest Review: Compromised by Emmy Curtis

Guest Review: Compromised by Emmy Curtis

Simon and Sadie’s wedding ended up not happening.  Even though Sadie knew that Simon was in some sort of intelligence agency and frequently their planned activities were disrupted or set aside because of his obligations, the year they had dated and fallen in love was enough to convince Sadie to marry her Black Ops soldier. […]

Guest Review: Starflight by Melissa Landers

Guest Review: Starflight by Melissa Landers

This was quite a fun book, and I did enjoy the storyline and even the romance.  But I feel like every side character was phoned in, and the science fiction setting was not used to its full potential.  Plus, the final climax wrapped up a subplot instead of the main plot and apparently thought I […]