Tag: 3.75 Reviews

Guest Review: Wicked Weekend by Gillian Archer

Guest Review: Wicked Weekend by Gillian Archer

Judith’s review of Wicked Weekend by Gillian Archer Why did Lauren Vaughn introduce her sister to the man she herself was crazy about? Now Lauren is watching the happy couple at their combined bachelor/bachelorette party—while Lauren sits all alone at the bar. Until she spots a hot stranger with the telltale black handkerchief in his pocket: […]

Guest Review: A Lady’s Revenge by Tracey Devlyn

Guest Review: A Lady’s Revenge by Tracey Devlyn

Judith’s review of A Lady’s Revenge by Tracey Devlyn British agent Cora deBeau has spent the last three years seducing secrets from the most hardened of French spies while searching for her parents’ killer. When her latest assignment goes awry, she suffers at the hands of her French captor until Guy Trevelyan, the Earl of Helsford […]

Guest Review: Midnight Remedy by Eve Gaddy

Guest Review: Midnight Remedy by Eve Gaddy

Tracy’s review of Midnight Remedy by Eve Gaddy Piper Stevenson’s mysterious “potion” cured one of his patients. Dr. Eric Chambers is determined to unravel the secret of her painful past. Can they heal each others hearts? Dr. Eric Chambers is not a happy man. One of his patients who happens to be impotent drinks an […]

Guest Review: Private Arrangements by Brenda Jackson

Guest Review: Private Arrangements by Brenda Jackson

Judith’s review of Private Arrangements by Brenda Jackson Nikki Cartwright can’t believe Jonas Steele—the Jonas Steele—has chosen her for a high-profile marketing venture. It could make her career. But when she remembers the kiss they once shared, a kiss so intimate it sent their desire skyrocketing from simmering to blazing, Nikki knows she must guard her […]

Review: How to Eat a Cupcake by Meg Donohue

Review: How to Eat a Cupcake by Meg Donohue

Rowena’s review of How to Eat a Cupcake by Meg Donohue Free-spirited Annie Quintana and sophisticated Julia St. Clair come from two different worlds. Yet, as the daughter of the St. Clairs’ housekeeper, Annie grew up in Julia’s San Francisco mansion and they forged a bond that only two little girls oblivious to class differences […]