Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Whispers in the Dark by Maya Banks

Guest Review: Whispers in the Dark by Maya Banks

Tracy’s review of Whispers in the Dark (KGI Series #4) by Maya Banks She came to him when he needed her the most She came to him at his lowest point. The voice of an angel, a whisper in the dark. She’s the only thing that gets Nathan Kelly through his captivity, the endless days […]

Guest Review: Learning to Trust by Lynne Connelly

Guest Review: Learning to Trust by Lynne Connelly

Judith’s review of Learning to Trust by Lynne Connelly. Socialite Bellina Mazzanti Forde was the ultimate party girl—until she disappeared with Byron Brantley five years ago. Determined to find his brother, Jonathan Brantley has tracked Lina to a café in Naples and demands answers. Certain she’s hiding something, Jonathan vows not to let Lina out […]

Guest Review: Kissing Comfort by Jo Goodman

Guest Review: Kissing Comfort by Jo Goodman

Ames’ review of Kissing Comfort by Jo Goodman. Bode DeLong knows that his playboy brother Bram isn’t really in love with Miss Comfort Kennedy, even though it’s clear that she’s enamored with him. With Bram’s motives for the engagement suspect, Bode figures the safest place for Comfort to be is in his arms. Now, Bode […]

Review: Destiny by Carly Phillips

Review: Destiny by Carly Phillips

Holly‘s review of Destiny (Serendipity, Book 2) by Carly Phillips From New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips comes her second novel set in Serendipity, the quaint upstate New York town where love, fate, and fortune are intertwined…Nash Barron may be cynical about love, yet even he likes a good wedding. But the only good […]

Review: What the Librarian Did by Karina Bliss

Review: What the Librarian Did by Karina Bliss

Holly‘s review of What the Librarian Did by Karina Bliss Is Rachel Robinson the only one on campus who doesn’t know who Devin Freedman is? No big deal except that the bad-boy rock star gets a kick out of Rachel’s refusal to worship at his feet. And that seems to have provoked his undivided attention. […]