Publisher: Kensington

Review: Into the Whirlwind by Kat Martin

Review: Into the Whirlwind by Kat Martin

Meg jumps straight into a mother’s nightmare when she arrives home and finds that her three year old son is kidnapped. The note that was left instructs her not to contact the police or her son is dead. Meg doesn’t know what to do, but she knows she needs help. The only person she can […]

Guest Review: The Girl He Needs by Kristi Rose

Guest Review: The Girl He Needs by Kristi Rose

Josie was raised with money and expected to do what her parents wanted her to do – which was to become a lawyer.  She made it through law school but never took the bar.  Her brother Will got into an auto accident and the day after he was released he left home.  Josie decided one […]

Guest Review: At Any Cost by Mandy Baxter

Guest Review: At Any Cost by Mandy Baxter

Nick Brady has been with the US Marshal service for a mere three months and he’s already in the director’s office because he’s in trouble.  He wants to hunt fugitives, that’s why he joined, but the director wants him to work the courts, escorting prisoners to and from.  Boring.  The director tells him that’s now […]

Guest Review: The Undoing by Shelly Laurenston

Guest Review: The Undoing by Shelly Laurenston

The second in the Call of Crows series, The Undoing, was as much fun as I was hoping it would be! This book takes us back to the world of the Crows, an all-female bunch of murderous assassins brought back to life to serve the goddess Skuld. The heroine this time is Jace, the Crows’ […]

Lightning Review: Willing by Lucy Monroe

Lightning Review: Willing by Lucy Monroe

Willing is the second book in Lucy Monroe’s Mercenary series and I loved it. Willing was hot, steamy, romantic and action packed. Monroe is really good at getting into the technical side of things without boring her readers. Josie is tough, but still very vulnerable. I loved that she was one of the best trained mercs in the […]