Tag: 2.5 Reviews

Review: Fighting for You by Sydney Landon

Review: Fighting for You by Sydney Landon

Rowena’s review of Fighting for You (Danvers #4) by Sydney Landon. Ella Webber has spent years uncomfortable around the opposite sex… But as soon as she meets handsome Declan Stone, she is smitten. Quickly they become friends, finding frequent reasons to see each other around the office, and Ella longs for even more. So-with a […]

Review: Ten Tiny Breaths by K.A. Tucker

Review: Ten Tiny Breaths by K.A. Tucker

Rowena’s review of Ten Tiny Breaths (Ten Tiny Breaths #1) by K.A. Tucker. Kacey Cleary’s whole life imploded four years ago in a drunk-driving accident. Now she’s working hard to bury the pieces left behind—all but one. Her little sister, Livie. Kacey can swallow the constant disapproval from her born-again aunt Darla over her self-destructive […]

Guest Review: Pennsylvania Patchwork by Kate Lloyd

Guest Review: Pennsylvania Patchwork by Kate Lloyd

Tina’s review of Pennsylvania Patchwork (Legacy of Lancaster #2) by Kate Lloyd ONE HEART. TWO LOVES. ONE CHOICE. Seattle native Holly Fisher is smitten by Lancaster County, its simplicity and her long lost relatives. In the sequel to bestselling Leaving Lancaster, Holly embraces the Amish culture, learning to slow down to see what – and […]

Guest Review: Behind His Blue Eyes by Kaki Warner

Guest Review: Behind His Blue Eyes by Kaki Warner

Judith’s review of Behind His Blue Eyes (Heroes of Heartbreak Creek #1) by Kaki Warner Hoping to escape his past, Ethan Hardesty left a career as an architect and went to work for the railroad. Only two things impede his desire to transform Heartbreak Creek into a thriving town once again—a vandal bent on stopping […]

Guest Review: The Virgin: Revenge by J. Dallas

Guest Review: The Virgin: Revenge by J. Dallas

  I was seventeen when I met Drake Gallagher. Seventeen, naive, foolish…and in love. Or so I thought. That summer, and the months that followed, set the course of my life. Ten years later, I’m still struggling to put the pieces of me back to together. It’s time to stop struggling. It’s time to take […]