Tag: 3.5 Reviews

Guest Review: The Woman Left Behind by Linda Howard

Guest Review: The Woman Left Behind by Linda Howard

Jina Modell works for an off-the-books paramilitary agency, doing something related to communications. When she’s reassigned to a field unit, she joins Levi “Ace” Butcher’s team. Jina is not prepared for the physical demands of being in the field. Levi is determined to train her harder than the other recruits because he doesn’t want to […]

Guest Review: The Hookup by Erin McCarthy

Guest Review: The Hookup by Erin McCarthy

Cain was betrayed by his twin brother and girlfriend at one point.  Since that time he’s been drinking his life away the minute he gets off the lobster boat he works on.  He doesn’t stop until he’s good and drunk.  He’s on his way to tying one on when Sophie and her sister Bella walk […]

Guest Review: It Happened in the Highlands by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: It Happened in the Highlands by May McGoldrick

Josephine was raised by the Pennington’s, a prominent family in Scotland, but her mother was unknown.  Just a woman who Lady Pennington had helped give birth on the side of the road named Jo. Raised as one of the Pennington children, Josephine never felt any different until she went to London for a season.  There […]

Guest Review: A Lady’s Honor by A.S. Fenichel

Guest Review: A Lady’s Honor by A.S. Fenichel

Phoebe spent the years between age 18 and 23 in the Highlands with her grandmother.  She loved every minute of it and wouldn’t have changed a minute of the time she had with her Grand.  Of course those were her best “courting” years and now she’s considered on the shelf.  She was engaged in Scotland […]

Guest Review: To Woo a Wicked Widow by Jenna Jaxon

Guest Review: To Woo a Wicked Widow by Jenna Jaxon

After being in mourning for her husband, Charlotte is excited to be out in society. Her father had forced her into a horrible marriage with one of his peers and now that she’s out from under his thumb she wants to live. Unfortunately it’s right at the end of the season and there’s not a […]