Publisher: Harlequin

Review: The Darkest Torment by Gena Showalter

Review: The Darkest Torment by Gena Showalter

Baden has always been a tricky character for me. I never really understood where his place was in the series. I never understood how he came back to life after being beheaded. Really? Who survives that. Well, I’m here to tell you. Baden was locked away in a spirit realm with Pandora (of Pandora’s Box) […]

Guest Review: Sleepless in Manhattan by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: Sleepless in Manhattan by Sarah Morgan

Yay, a new series from Sarah Morgan! This series is set in New York City and follows three childhood friends starting an event planning/concierge business. The first friend is Paige Walker. When the book opens, Paige and her two friends get laid off from their jobs (they all worked at the same event planning company). […]

Guest Review: Possessed by Passion by Brenda Jackson

Guest Review: Possessed by Passion by Brenda Jackson

Brenda Jackson is one of the few authors I believe has the talent and skill to make this family saga a continuing success.  I think it is largely because within the framework of a very erotic love story there is the reality of family and caring connection that keeps these people grounded even when they […]

Guest Review: Daring Her SEAL by Anne Marsh

Guest Review: Daring Her SEAL by Anne Marsh

He’s a womanizer, or at least that’s the rumor and that’s what Ashley believes.  And she really can’t stand womanizers.  She has pretended to be his girlfriend on an earlier mission when they were undercover together with a motorcycle gang.  But the one kiss they shared, hot as it may have been and as much […]

Review: The Forbidden Temptation by Anne Mather

Review: The Forbidden Temptation by Anne Mather

Jack Connolly is living in England these days. His wife died in a car accident and it’s been two years of…talking to her ghost. He’s rebuilding a house in England and using the time and money he inherited from his late grandmother to fix his house up. He’s doing the work himself and he’s sailing […]