Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Sunset in Central Park by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: Sunset in Central Park by Sarah Morgan

We finally get Frankie’s story! I admit I was really looking forward to her book because she seemed like a great character, and she definitely was. To briefly recap the series, it centers around 3 childhood friends, Paige, Eva, and Frankie, who form an events company in New York City after losing their jobs. Paige, […]

Guest Review: Highland Deception by Lori Ann Bailey

Guest Review: Highland Deception by Lori Ann Bailey

Maggie is terrified of marrying Conall Erskine, the monster that her father has betrothed her to. She’s been able to put off the wedding until her 21st birthday but the wedding is upon her now and she’s not about to go through with it. She dresses as a boy and leaves her father’s keep, luckily […]

Guest Review: The Purest Hook by Scarlett Cole

Guest Review: The Purest Hook by Scarlett Cole

Pixie is just 22 years old and works at Second Circle tattoos.  She was just sixteen when Trent and Cujo, the owners of Second Circle, found her in the doorway and helped her clean up her life.  She had been a drug addict for two years and they helped her get clean and then gave […]

Review: No Mistress of Mine by Laura Lee Guhrke

Review: No Mistress of Mine by Laura Lee Guhrke

No Mistress of Mine is the fourth installment in the American Heiress in London Series by Laura Lee Guhrke and IMO, it’s another fabulous addition to this series. Lola is back in London on a mission. When she inherits half of a theater that is half owned by her ex-lovers family, she knows that it’s […]

Guest Review: The Fractured Heart by Scarlett Cole

Guest Review: The Fractured Heart by Scarlett Cole

All things, when placed under pressure, eventually break or leave a mark. Tattoo artist Brody “Cujo” Matthews knows how to keep things simple. In life and in love. Abandoned as a child by a mother who refused to stick around to raise three boys she didn’t want, he’s intent on staying clear of complicated women. […]