Publisher: Sourcebooks

Guest Review: How to Train Your Highlander by Christy English

Guest Review: How to Train Your Highlander by Christy English

Mary Elizabeth is a Scot through and through.  She loves the land she grew up on and wants nothing more than to live out her days roaming, hunting, fishing and just experiencing her Scottish highlands.  Her English mother has other ideas.  She left Mary Elizabeth alone until she was 16-years-old and then tried to turn […]

Review: The Other Sister by Dianne Dixon

Review: The Other Sister by Dianne Dixon

It’s been a couple of days since I finished this book and already, I’ve read 3 books. I zipped right through the books that followed this one but it took me for-ever to finish this one. I couldn’t figure this one out for a little bit. It starts off as Women’s Fiction but then veers […]

Guest Review: The Untouchable Earl by Amy Sandas

Guest Review: The Untouchable Earl by Amy Sandas

After a meeting eyes with the Earl of Harte across a ballroom and staring at him for an extended period Lily knows that she wants to get to know him better.  Unfortunately he seems to be made of steel and ice and when he’s introduced to the ladies in her group he snubs her.  Weird, […]

Review: Race the Darkness by Abbie Roads

Review: Race the Darkness by Abbie Roads

Xander Stone was cursed with a gift (oxymoron, isn’t it?) when he was struck by lightning. Not only was he terribly disfigured, but he can hear people’s thoughts. He uses his so-called gift to help law enforcement to get the criminals that they can’t get just by sitting across the table from the criminals. It […]

Guest Review: In Safe Hands by Katie Ruggle

Guest Review: In Safe Hands by Katie Ruggle

I gotta say, there’s something really satisfying about a 4-book romantic suspense series. Some series go on indefinitely and that can be fun too, but sometimes it’s nice to get a story arc that crosses multiple books but then actually is resolved. I have been excited about this series from the beginning, and while this final […]