Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Guest Review: Wicked Intentions by Elizabeth Hoyt

Guest Review: Wicked Intentions by Elizabeth Hoyt

  I really enjoyed Wicked Intentions. The characters were different and this book had a very dark feel to it. Temperance is a widow who runs a school for orphans in the worst part of London, St. Giles. Wicked Intentions opens up with Temperance returning to the orphanage with a sick newborn in the middle […]

Review: Simply Irresistible by Jill Shalvis

Review: Simply Irresistible by Jill Shalvis

This is the beginning of a new trilogy for Shalvis about three sisters who inherit a seaside inn from their estranged mother upon her death. Together they have to decide what to do with the place: stay and run it or sell it and run for the hills. I liked a lot about this book. […]

Review: Wicked Intentions by Elizabeth Hoyt

Review: Wicked Intentions by Elizabeth Hoyt

This novel started out slow for me. The first few pages intrigued me, but I didn’t really fall into the story until the 3rd or 4th chapter. This novel is much darker than some of Hoyt’s others. Although I’ve come to expect some dark humor, she’s generally lighter than this. It totally worked, though. Unlike […]

Guest Review: Border Moonlight by Amanda Scott

Guest Review: Border Moonlight by Amanda Scott

  Lovely nineteen-year-old Lady Sibylla Cavers is marriageable, yet she has rejected the first three candidates her father has introduced. Lord Simon Murray (appearing in the first two novels of this Borders Trilogy) is one of these three spurned suitors — and Simon is famous for never forgiving an offense. One day when Sibylla is […]

Guest Review: Demon’s Hunger by Eve Silver

Guest Review: Demon’s Hunger by Eve Silver

  Forensic anthropologist Vivien Cairn fears she’s losing her mind. Her libido has kicked into overdrive, and she’s blacking out-leaving hours of her life unaccounted for and no memory of where she’s been…or what she’s done. But when a sexy stranger rescues her from a demon attack, Vivien realizes there’s more than just her sanity […]