Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Yours All Along by Roni Loren

Guest Review: Yours All Along by Roni Loren

Tracy’s review of Yours All Along (Loving on the Edge #7.5) by Roni Loren Hunter feels like he’s suffocating. His fiancé is constantly talking about wedding arrangements and the wedding is still 3 months away. She finally realizes that he needs a break and decides to send him to a resort where a friend of […]

Review: Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway

Review: Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway

Rowena’s review of Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway. Emmy’s best friend, Oliver, reappears after being kidnapped by his father ten years ago. Emmy hopes to pick up their relationship right where it left off. Are they destined to be together? Or has fate irreparably driven them apart? Emmy just wants to be in charge […]

Guest Review: Taming the Highland Bride by Lynsay Sands

Guest Review: Taming the Highland Bride by Lynsay Sands

Tracy’s review of Taming the Highland Bride (Devil of the Highlands #2) by Lynsay Sands Merry Stewart was given the name “the Stewart shrew” by her brothers of all people. That’s because after her mother died her 2 youngest brothers and her father became raging drunks. She tried to control everything, as they did nothing […]

Guest Review: Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Guest Review: Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Tracy’s review of Moonlight on Nightingale Way (On Dublin Street #6) by Samantha Young Grace isn’t thrilled with her new neighbor. His stream of women are keeping her up at night as Logan’s bedroom wall is right next to Grace’s. They have words on a regular basis but it doesn’t seem to stop the annoying […]

Guest Review: The Spring Bride by Anne Gracie

Guest Review: The Spring Bride by Anne Gracie

Tracy’s review of The Spring Bride (Chance Sisters #3) by Anne Gracie Jane Chance’s two older sisters are married to the men that they fell in love with. Of course those sisters want her to find love as well, but that’s not what Jane wants – at least that’s what she tells herself. Her parents […]