Tag: 2.0 Reviews

Guest Review: One Rogue at a Time and Rich as a Rogue by Jade Lee

Guest Review: One Rogue at a Time and Rich as a Rogue by Jade Lee

One Rogue at a Time started off cute enough. I really loved Bluebell’s wit and her ability to turn a situation in her own favor, the relationship she had with the others in her village, and the portrayal of village life in general. They had a nice mix of supportive and “gotta do to survive,” […]

Guest Review: Man of Action by Janie Crouch

Guest Review: Man of Action by Janie Crouch

I have been reading the Omega Sector and Omega Sector: Critical Response books by Janie Crouch for a while now, and while they’re not exactly ground breaking, they’ve been solid Intrigue series, so I was looking forward to the newest title. While I appreciated the somewhat ambitious themes the author took on in this book, I got so damn […]

Guest Review: To Trust a Wolf by Danielle Hardgrave

Guest Review: To Trust a Wolf by Danielle Hardgrave

Helen works at a museum as an archivist and is deep into getting the museum’s Annual Donor Gala off the ground.  It’s just around the corner but the museum takes on a collection that’s very large and appears to be a Viking hoard – found in Vermont of all places.  When her boss interrupts her […]

Review: This One Moment by Stina Lindenblatt

Review: This One Moment by Stina Lindenblatt

READ AT YOUR OWN RISK. THERE WILL BE SPOILERS The blurb for this book caught my attention since I love rock star romances and one with a hero that drops everything and rushes back to the girl he’s always loved because she was attacked and is in a coma? I was definitely interested in reading […]

Guest Review: How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall

Guest Review: How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall

This book started off great, I loved it so much. I especially loved so many things about Meg. But then, about halfway through the book…it became pretty clear that what you see on the summary is about all the book has. Once the deception/wedding night goes down, the rest of the book just sort of […]