Publisher: Penguin

Review: Where There’s Fire by Maureen McKade

Review: Where There’s Fire by Maureen McKade

Shattered by her mother’s death—and the fact that the killer got off scot-free—Detective Shoni Alexander is prepared to take the law into her own hands. Nothing will get in her way. Not her badge, not her big arson investigation, and definitely not the mysterious witness who seems to see right through her. This book was […]

Review: Redneck Cinderella by LuAnn McLane

Review: Redneck Cinderella by LuAnn McLane

The first book that I read by LuAnn McLane, A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action was a really fun and light read for me and this weekend, I needed some more of that. I was happy to find out that LuAnn McLane wrote another fun and light read for me to enjoy. […]

Guest Review: Kiss of Fate by Deborah Cooke

Guest Review: Kiss of Fate by Deborah Cooke

For millennia, the shape-shifting dragon warriors known as the Pyr have commanded the four elements and guarded the earth’s treasures. But now the final reckoning between the Pyr, who count humans among the earth’s treasures, and the Slayers, who would eradicate both humans and the Pyr who protect them, is about to begin. Haunted by […]

Review: Full Exposure by Tracy Wolff

Review: Full Exposure by Tracy Wolff

Closing herself off from a traumatic past, photographer Serena Macafee likes sex with no strings attached— no commitment, just pure pleasure. Her new subject, sculptor Kevin Riley, is the perfect man to fulfill her hottest fantasies. Where better than the torrid wetlands of Baton Rouge where Riley works—and plays? But as their sessions heat up, […]

Review: Salvation in Death by J.D. Robb

Review: Salvation in Death by J.D. Robb

There are very few authors who can write a never ending series about one couple and make it work, but Nora Roberts writing as J.D. Robb is definitely the master. Despite the fact that this is the 30th book in the In Death series about Eve and Roarke it’s still new and fresh. I’m constantly […]