Tag: 3.0 Reviews

Review: Brooklyn Girls by Gemma Burgess

Review: Brooklyn Girls by Gemma Burgess

Rowena’s review of Brooklyn Girls by Gemma Burgess. Fantastically funny, fresh and utterly relatable, Brooklyn Girls by Gemma Burgess is the first novel in her brand new series about five twenty-something friends—Pia, Angie, Julia, Coco and Madeleine—sharing a brownstone in hip, downtown Brooklyn, and discovering the ups and downs and ins and outs of their […]

Guest Review: No Escape by Mary Burton

Guest Review: No Escape by Mary Burton

Whitley’s review of No Escape by Mary Burton He Was Taught How To Kill Even behind bars, serial killer Harvey Day Smith exudes menace. Psychologist Jolene Granger has agreed to hear his dying confession, vowing not to let the monster inside her head. And Harvey has secrets to share—about bodies that were never found, and […]

Review: Run to You by Rachel Gibson.

Review: Run to You by Rachel Gibson.

Rowena’s review of Run to You by Rachel Gibson. Rachel Gibson, New York Times bestselling author of Rescue Me, returns to Texas for the second of her Military Men series, with the tale of what happens when a tough guy meets his match–and falls harder than a ton of red-hot bricks. . . From Rachel […]

Review: Inhale, Exhale by Sarah M. Ross

Review: Inhale, Exhale by Sarah M. Ross

Rowena’s review of Inhale, Exhale by Sarah M. Ross. Jillian had a plan: celebrate the end of her first year of college with an amazing summer full of beaches, barbeques, and bonfires. When her mom insists she needs a summer job, and her boyfriend spends more time with his band than with her, Jillian’s plans […]

Guest Review: Her Soundtrack by R. Matthews

Guest Review: Her Soundtrack by R. Matthews

  “Fairy tales don’t exist. There are no knights in shining armor and for all I know there is no such thing as real, honest-to-God, Earth-shattering romance. There is only comfort and ease when it comes to real love. I should consider myself lucky to have found someone who I’m comfortable with. There are no […]