Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Guest Review: When in Doubt, Add Butter by Beth Harbison

Guest Review: When in Doubt, Add Butter by Beth Harbison

I have been in a kind of “fluff’ read sort of mood lately. I went to the bookstore and the library quickly scanning the shelves for books that gave me the impression that they would be quick, easy and uncomplicated. Well, I found several. I just finished one by Beth Kendrick and then picked this […]

Guest Review: Steady Stroke by A.M. Arthur

Guest Review: Steady Stroke by A.M. Arthur

Lincoln was in a horrible accident.  He almost died but managed to put himself back together and move on with his life.  Move on without music, that is.  He was a guitarist but can’t play because every time he strums a guitar the vibrations cause a migraine headache.  Music was his life and now he […]

Review: Her Darkest Nightmare by Brenda Novak

Review: Her Darkest Nightmare by Brenda Novak

Dr. Evelyn Talbot has dedicated her life to gain a better understanding of the mind of a psychopath. Hanover House is a place that has opened after years of dedication and hard work. Evelyn runs Hanover House, but she can still be held accountable for her decisions. Evelyn has been obsessed (that’s the only word […]

Guest Review: Taming the Highlander by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: Taming the Highlander by May McGoldrick

Innes Munro is at Castle Girnigoe for her sister Ailein’s wedding to Bryce Sinclair.  When she arrives she meets Bryce’s brother, Conall who is a bit of a recluse at the castle, and is almost immediately smitten with the gruff man.  Innes has possession of one piece of an ancient relic that gives her the […]

Guest Review: The Darkest Link by Scarlett Cole

Guest Review: The Darkest Link by Scarlett Cole

Tattoo artist Lia Carlisle is on her way from Miami to an expo in Orlando when her car breaks down at the side of the road.  She gets out to wait and then along comes Kenny – a hot guy on a motorcycle.  He happens to own a garage and contacts his guys to bring […]