Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Review: A Gift for All Season by Karen Templeton

Review: A Gift for All Season by Karen Templeton

I haven’t read too many books by Karen Templeton and I’m not quite sure why.  The few that I have read, I’ve enjoyed a lot so I really need to get over myself and read more of her stuff. With the holidays just around the corner, I picked this story up and thought that it […]

Guest Review: Forbidden Desires by Jodie Griffin

Guest Review: Forbidden Desires by Jodie Griffin

Judith’s review of Forbidden Desires  (Bondage & Breakfast, #2) by Jodie Griffin When it comes to sex, Bella Massey wants a man who’ll get down on his knees and beg. And although she’s got the hots for firefighter Marcus Aiello, she can’t believe an alpha male like him could have a submissive bone in his body. Marcus […]

Guest Review: Calling the Shots by Christine D’Abo

Guest Review: Calling the Shots by Christine D’Abo

Judith’s review of Calling the Shots (Long Shots #4) by Christine D’Abo He’s had a wild ride, and now sex club owner Josh Scott is looking for a change of scene. But first, he’s determined to bring two friends together, and he’s willing to be a third wheel to move things along… Beth Norris is eager […]

Guest Review: One Winter’s Night by Brenda Jackson

Guest Review: One Winter’s Night by Brenda Jackson

Judith’s review of One Winter’s Night (The Westmorlands #24) by Brenda Jackson Riley Westmoreland never mixes business with pleasure-until he meets his company’s gorgeous new party planner. But when he gets Alpha Blake into bed, he realizes one night will never be enough. That’s when her past threatens to end their affair. So Riley does […]

Review: Walk in the Park by Jill Mansell

Review: Walk in the Park by Jill Mansell

This was another enjoyable read by Jill Mansell.  What I like about her books is that in one book, we get many stories.  There are so many different storylines being woven together to tell the bigger story and I liked it. This story follows Lara Carson as she makes her way back to her hometown […]