Publisher: Pocket Books

Review: Second Chance Season by Liora Blake

Review: Second Chance Season by Liora Blake

Second Chance Season is the second book in Liora Blake’s Grand Valley series and it follows the cutie patootie that works at the Co-Op, Garrett Strickland. In First Step Forward, we learn that Garrett was going to college to earn a degree and learn all he can before he took over his family’s farm. He […]

Guest Review: Gone to Dust by Liliana Hart

Guest Review: Gone to Dust by Liliana Hart

Miller is an author who writes romance novels but doesn’t believe in love.  She was raised by her brother after their parents died in a plane crash.  Their parents had been searching for King Solomon’s treasure and unfortunately her brother took up the search after they died.  Miller was pretty much left on her own […]

Guest Review: At Close Range by Laura Griffin

Guest Review: At Close Range by Laura Griffin

Tracers book 11! This time we’re largely back on the police side of investigations, following detective Dani Harper as she investigates a double homicide. She gets forensic help from various experts at the Delphi Center, including Scott Black. Scott is her brother’s friend, a former SEAL, and a guy she’s had a low key crush […]

Guest Review: First Step Forward by Liora Blake

Guest Review: First Step Forward by Liora Blake

Cooper Lowry is a professional football player who is a “veteran” on the team.  He’s been in the NFL for 8 years and while his body is in top shape he’s definitely not as young as he used to be.  At one game he gets tackled and ends up with a concussion.  He is in […]

Retro Review: A Kingdom of Dreams by Judith McNaught.

Retro Review: A Kingdom of Dreams by Judith McNaught.

***As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again. This week, we’re going back to the author that started my love of romance novels, Judith McNaught. I remember this review and all of the fighting commenting we did in the comments. […]