Tag: 3.5 Reviews

Review: This is Our Song by Samantha Chase

Review: This is Our Song by Samantha Chase

This was my very first book read by Samantha Chase. It was a cute read and while I liked it, I didn’t absolutely love it. I liked that I went into the book completely blind to Chase’s writing style, the characters and previous books in this series but it didn’t take me long at all […]

Guest Review: Kill Without Shame by Alexandra Ivy

Guest Review: Kill Without Shame by Alexandra Ivy

In Kill Without Shame, we meet yet another amazing security team of badasses, this time called ARES. The members are all former military guys who were held prisoner together in Afghanistan. Lucas St. Clair is one of them, though unlike the rough backgrounds most of them have, Lucas comes from a rich political family. He turned […]

Guest Review: Malsum Pass by Kimberly Forrest

Guest Review: Malsum Pass by Kimberly Forrest

Tara is excited and anxious as she drives to Malsum Pass, Vermont.  She was raised by her mother and step-father but whenever Tara raised questions about her biological father her mother shut her down quickly.  She’s always wanted to know about her roots so when her mother dies and her step-father finds letters addressed to […]

Guest Review: Married for His Convenience by Eleanor Webster

Guest Review: Married for His Convenience by Eleanor Webster

Sarah Martin lived in London when she was little with her mother who was a mistress and her half-sister, Charlotte.  When her mother died her father took her back to his home to live with him and his wife (awkward!) but since Charlotte wasn’t his daughter he left her in London.  It’s been 14 years […]

Guest Review: San Francisco Wolf Pack Box Set by Kristin Miller

Guest Review: San Francisco Wolf Pack Box Set by Kristin Miller

The Werewolf Wears Prada Melina interviewed Hayden Dean for an article a year ago.  They sat in Starbucks and had a great time.  He then asked her out to an awards ceremony that he was attending that night and she was so excited.  He then stood her up and she was not only heart-broken but […]