Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Review: Fall From India Place by Samantha Young

Review: Fall From India Place by Samantha Young

Hannah fell in love with Marco when she was 14.  They became friends but even though Hannah wanted to be his girlfriend over the years it never actually happened.  When she was 17 she went to a party and Marco was there.  He didn’t want her involved with the lowlifes that were at the party […]

Guest Review: The Pirate’s Secret Baby by Darlene Marshall

Guest Review: The Pirate’s Secret Baby by Darlene Marshall

Ames’ review of The Pirate’s Secret Baby by Darlene Marshall. The captain of the Prodigal Son has a deserved reputation as the deadliest (and best dressed) pirate in the Caribbean, but Robert St. Armand’s totally at sea when it comes to “Marauding Mattie”, the daughter he never knew he had. How in the world can […]

Review: The Virgin’s Guide to Misbehaving by Jessica Clare

Review: The Virgin’s Guide to Misbehaving by Jessica Clare

Elise Markham has absolutely no self-confidence. She once had a large port wine stain on one of her cheeks and was once chosen to attend a dog party (bastards!), so besides being painfully shy she doesn’t think she’s worth looking at. Though she had the port wine stain lasered off she still sees it every […]

Guest Review: Dark Heat: The Dark Kings Stories by Donna Grant

Guest Review: Dark Heat: The Dark Kings Stories by Donna Grant

Dark Craving Fueled by ancient magic—and enflamed by human desire—the Dragon King known as Hal can transform himself at will into one of the legendary winged creatures he is sworn to protect. But one thing he can never do is fall in love…with a mortal woman. Everything has gone wrong in Cassie’s life and she’s […]

Review: Blind Faith by Rebecca Zanetti

Review: Blind Faith by Rebecca Zanetti

Nate Dean and his brothers Shane, Matt and Jory are men who are created, not born. They were genetically engineered and raised to be killers They were under the command of a man known as the Commander. He had a doctor, Dr. Madison, who evaluated the brothers at every turn – physically and psychologically. This […]