Tag: 3.75 Reviews

Guest Review: Grave Danger by Rachel Grant

Guest Review: Grave Danger by Rachel Grant

Jen’s review of Grave Danger by Rachel Grant She’s being stalked… After struggling to recover from a career-crippling mistake, archaeologist Libby Maitland has landed the project of her dreams—a data recovery excavation in a picturesque, historic sawmill town. Tasked with digging up secrets of the town’s founding family, Libby soon learns that nothing in Coho, […]

Guest Review: Tempts Me by Megan Hart

Guest Review: Tempts Me by Megan Hart

Ames’ review of Every Part of You: Tempts Me by Megan Hart. She likes to watch. He likes to keep hidden. Total opposites on a collision course to a relationship neither can deny. Simone Kahan’s been watching Elliott Anderson through her office window for months. He likes to bring women back to his office for […]

Guest Review: Cake by Lauren Dane

Guest Review: Cake by Lauren Dane

Judith’s review of Cake by Lauren Dane She won’t be satisfied with just one bite… Art student-slash-bike messenger Wren Davis pursues what she wants. And what she wants now is Gregori Ivanov, rock star of the Seattle art scene. With his tattoos, piercings and sensual sneer, Gregori is the ultimate bad boy. Wren’s gotten to […]

Guest Review: Desperately Seeking Suzanna by Elizabeth Michels

Guest Review: Desperately Seeking Suzanna by Elizabeth Michels

  Sue Green just wanted one night to be the pretty one. But a few glasses of champagne and one wild disguise later, she’s in some serious trouble. Who knew the devastatingly handsome face of Lord Holden Ellis would get in the way of her foot? And how exactly did all that high-kick dancing start […]

Review: Before Jamaica Lane by Samantha Young

Review: Before Jamaica Lane by Samantha Young

I didn’t enjoy Before Jamaica Lane as much as Down London Road (my favorite of the series). The characters both read as young to me, which marred my enjoyment somewhat. I think the story suffered for having been written in first person. I generally don’t mind that with Young, but I think we needed to […]