Tag: 3.75 Reviews

Guest Review: Wild About Her Wingman by Robin Bielman

Guest Review: Wild About Her Wingman by Robin Bielman

Ames’ review of Wild About Her Wingman by Robin Bielman. Playing it safe never felt so risky. Erin Watters is her small town’s resident wild child–she doesn’t do boring, and after having her heart annihilated, she definitely doesn’t do relationships. Her friends have other ideas, though, and when they throw down a matchmaking challenge, impulsive […]

Review: One Night with an Earl by Jennifer Haymore

Review: One Night with an Earl by Jennifer Haymore

After two years in seclusion Beatrice is ready to head out into society. Well, almost head out. She’s heading to a masquerade ball so no one will actually know it’s her. She’s been told by her parents not to show her face and she believes that after two years the scandal will come out once […]

Review: Ghost Seer by Robin D. Owens

Review: Ghost Seer by Robin D. Owens

I’m a fan of Robin D. Owens’ Celta’s HeartMates series. When I saw she was starting a contemporary series I jumped all over it. Clare and Zach are both trying to adjust to big changes in their lives. Neither were given a choice about the new direction their futures were headed, and each dealt with […]

Review: Dazed by Kim Karr

Review: Dazed by Kim Karr

Aerie Daniels is the kind of woman who uses organization to keep herself grounded. She can easily get caught up in things and the structure of her life helps keep her level. She doesn’t really date as she had a bad experience when she was 16 and never really recovered from it. Enter Jagger Kennedy. […]

Review: The Glaring – Werecat book 2 by Andrew J. Peters

Review: The Glaring – Werecat book 2 by Andrew J. Peters

Warning: This review contains spoilers from book 1, The Rearing. In book one Jacks meets Benoit and becomes completely enamored with him. Benoit then turns Jacks into a Werecat and starts controlling every aspect of Jacks’ life. After Jacks is free from Benoit he moves in with his friend Farza. Jacks is practically killing himself […]