Tag: 3.75 Reviews

Guest Review: Much Ado About Highlanders by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: Much Ado About Highlanders by May McGoldrick

Six months ago Kenna Mackay and Alexander Macpherson were married.  That night Kenna ran off to a priory and has been there ever since.  Their fathers and Alexander’s brother work up a plot to get the two together permanently.  They figure once they’re together they can work out their issues and all will be well.  […]

Review: The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata

Review: The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata

Ames and Rowena both recommended this to me. I haven’t been reading much in the the way of NA or contemporary rom lately, but I figured I’d give it a try. It was a cute story, though I felt it could have been about 150 pages shorter. Vanessa has been professional football player Aiden “The […]

Guest Review: The Trouble With Temptation by Shiloh Walker

Guest Review: The Trouble With Temptation by Shiloh Walker

Brannon McKay has kept everyone at arm’s length since his parents died when he was 13.  He thought he’d been dealing with life pretty well but he’d never gotten over his hidden feelings for his little sister’s friend Hannah.  Being five years older than her he knew that she was too young for him so […]

Review: On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

Review: On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

There’s a note from the author at the front of this book. She talks about how she came to write it and publish it, but says she didn’t know what to call it. Is it UF, Fantasy…what? Her editor didn’t know how to classify it, and neither did her readers. I can’t say I know, either. It’s […]

Joint Review: Fire Bound by Christine Feehan

Joint Review: Fire Bound by Christine Feehan

Casee: I love the Sea Haven series.  I’ve read all the books she’s written but the Drake Sisters and Sisters of the Heart are my favorite.  Fire Bound was like no other Feehan book.  Mostly it’s the men that are killers and, as readers, we simply accept it.  They are trying to protect their woman, […]