Tag: 3.75 Reviews

Guest Review: Torn by Kim Karr

Guest Review: Torn by Kim Karr

Tracy’s review of Torn (Connections #2) by Kim Karr Warning: This review contains spoilers! If you haven’t read book one surprises from that book will be ruined by reading this review. You have been warned. 😉 Rock star River Wilde brought Dahlia London back from the brink of hopelessness with his unwavering love and devotion. […]

Guest Review: When the Rogue Returns by Sabrina Jeffries

Guest Review: When the Rogue Returns by Sabrina Jeffries

Jen’s review of When the Rogue Returns (The Duke’s Men #2) by Sabrina Jeffries. Victor Cale never imagined that his sweet, shy bride, Isabella, would use her talents for creating exquisite imitation jewels criminally. But there’s no denying that her handiwork was used in the theft of the Dutch royal diamonds– right after Isa disappeared […]

Guest Review: When It’s Right by Jeanette Grey

Guest Review:  When It’s Right by Jeanette Grey

I love the friends-to-lovers trope and this short novella did not disappoint. Nate wants to go on a road trip and his timing couldn’t be worse. First, he hasn’t given himself a lot of time to get there – Nate and Cassie live in North Carolina, and it two days before New Years. Also, Cassie […]

Guest Review: Desperately Seeking Heaven by Jill Steeples

Guest Review: Desperately Seeking Heaven by Jill Steeples

Tracy’s review of Desperately Seeking Heaven by Jill Steeples Love always comes when you least expect it, at least that’s what PA Alice Fletcher tells herself as she looks forward to another Friday night of trash telly and wine-for-one. But what happens when the unexpected is daytime TV crush Jimmy Mack, and he’s sitting on […]

Anthology Review: Fire and Frost feat Meljean Brook, Carolyn Crane and Jessica Sims

Anthology Review: Fire and Frost feat Meljean Brook, Carolyn Crane and Jessica Sims

From the authors who brought you Wild & Steamy come three all-new tales of lovers who create their own heat, even when they’re surrounded by ice… This was a good collection of short stories. I’m familiar with Meljean Brook’s writing, as well as Carolyn Crane’s, but this was my first read by Jessica Sims. Though […]