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Guest Review: Truth and Other Lies by Foxglove Lee

Guest Review: Truth and Other Lies by Foxglove Lee

Kenny and Millie are the best of friends. In fact Kenny’s mother took Millie into her home when Millie came out to her parents and they not only kicked her out of the house but stated that she was dead to them. Millie has cancer and is the hospital – fading more every day. One […]

Guest Review: Extreme Measures by Elisabeth Naughton

Guest Review: Extreme Measures by Elisabeth Naughton

Jen’s review of Extreme Measures (Aegis Security #1) by Elisabeth Naughton Being prepared for any scenario is the trademark of any good CIA operative, and Eve Wolfe is one of the best. But when her latest mission literally explodes in her face, she wakes up labeled a traitor and—even more surprising—in the custody of elite […]

Guest Review: Her Secret, His Surprise by Paula Altenburg

Guest Review: Her Secret, His Surprise by Paula Altenburg

  Tracy’s review of Her Secret, His Surprise by Paula Altenburg Cass is at a defense conference in Ottowa when she decides to let down her hair. She picks up Logan who is the bartender that night and they have a wonderful, unforgettable night together. When Cass finds out she’s pregnant she calls the hotel […]

Guest Review: Silver Wolf Clan by Tera Shanley

Guest Review: Silver Wolf Clan by Tera Shanley

Greyson Crawford wakes in the middle of the night after hearing a woman scream. He’s out camping in the middle of nowhere so it’s completely unexpected; he believed he was miles from any other person. When he runs to help out he finds an inhumanly large wolf attacking a woman. The woman is trying to […]

Review: Castle Hill by Samantha Young

Review: Castle Hill by Samantha Young

This is a companion novella to On Dublin Street. It takes us through Joss and Braden getting married and their honeymoon.  While they’re definitely in love, there is trouble in paradise. Braden brings up the subject of children on their honeymoon and it freaks Joss out. She wants kids…maybe, someday. First she’d like some alone […]