Tag: 2.5 Reviews

Guest Review: Touched By Light by Catherine Spangler

Guest Review: Touched By Light by Catherine Spangler

Dr. Julia Reynolds lives a solitary existence. But Adam Masters is determined to draw her into a dark and dangerous otherworld—and make her give in to the stunning sexual attraction between them. 12 years ago, Julia was beaten and raped. She’s dealt with recovery as best she can but she definitely has some issues with […]

Review: The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

Review: The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn is the first book in the Bevelstoke series, and also the first book Quinn ever wrote. It’s been years since I read anything by Julia Quinn. About a year ago I burned myself out on historicals and I’ve read very few since then. For those […]

Guest Review: Kiss and Hell by Dakota Cassidy

Guest Review: Kiss and Hell by Dakota Cassidy

Nath‘s review of Kiss and Hell by Dakota Cassidy She’s never seen a sexier ghost. Delaney Markham doesn’t just see dead people, she hears them too. And FYI-communicating with tortured souls all day can really wreak havoc on your love life. After all, no one wants to date the crazy chick that talks to herself. […]

Review: Baby Bonanza by Maureen Child.

Review: Baby Bonanza by Maureen Child.

Twins? The startling revelation that his affair with Jenna Baker had produced two little boys was almost impossible to grasp. Tycoon Nick Falco had never considered himself the settling-down type, yet now that fatherhood had been thrust upon him, he was determined to give his sons his name. But their mother wasn’t about to let […]

Guest Review: Seduced at Midnight by Jaquie D’Alessandro

Guest Review: Seduced at Midnight by Jaquie D’Alessandro

Since my first review of the year 2009 went to Breezing Through, why not write a review for Book Binge? Especially since I’ve already reviewed the first two books of this series here 🙂Seduced at Midnight is the third installment in Jacquie D’Alessandro‘s Mayhem in Mayfair series (personally, I would either call this series the […]