Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Guest Review: My One True Highlander by Suzanne Enoch

Guest Review: My One True Highlander by Suzanne Enoch

Graeme, Viscount Maxton, is an impoverished Chieftan in the Maxwell clan.  He doesn’t see eye to eye with the Maxwell Laird but he stays out of his way and it works.  That is until the Laird comes to visit and basically tells Graeme that if he kills the Duke of Lattimer the Maxwell Laird would […]

Guest Review: Ice Wolf by Jane Godman

Guest Review: Ice Wolf by Jane Godman

Elliott is an Arctic werewolf.  He was part of the Brotherhood of the Midnight Sun 400 years ago but since that time he’s been by himself.  He is currently working at a university and is shocked when he meets a woman, Jenny Piper, who is an Arctic werewolf as well.  He’s attracted to her but […]

Guest Review: Jordan Reclaimed by Scarlett Cole

Guest Review: Jordan Reclaimed by Scarlett Cole

Jordan’s early life was hell.  He experienced horrible abuse and abandonment but survived and grew up to become a rock star – literally.  He and his “brothers,” the boys from the group home he lived in, created Preload, a heavy metal band that hit it big.  From the outside Jordan looks like he has everything […]

Retro Review: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

Retro Review: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

******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 review was originally posted on June 2, 2008. This wasn’t my first Crusie book. Years ago I read Charlie Something-or-Other. I didn’t really care for it. In fact, I had no […]

Guest Review: The Duke by Kerrigan Byrne

Guest Review: The Duke by Kerrigan Byrne

Imogen is a nurse who works at a hospital by day and then by night works as a serving girl at the Bare Kitten trying to pay off the debts that her father left when he died.  She’s just a serving girl and worked out with the owner that she would never be required to […]