Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Mere Mortals by Erastes

Guest Review: Mere Mortals by Erastes

Ames’ review of Mere Mortals by Erastes. Orphaned Crispin Thorne has been taken as ward by Philip Smallwood, a man he’s never met, and is transplanted from his private school to Smallwood’s house on an island on the beautiful but coldly remote, Horsey Mere in Norfolk. Upon his arrival, he finds that he’s not the […]

Guest Review: Ten Things We Did by Sarah Mlynowski

Guest Review: Ten Things We Did by Sarah Mlynowski

Main Character: April Berman Love Interest: wouldn’t you like to know? Series: n/a Author: Website|Facebook|Twitter|Goodreads 2 girls + 3 guys + 1 house – parents = 10 things April and her friends did that they (definitely, maybe, probably) shouldn’t have. If given the opportunity, what sixteen-year-old wouldn’t jump at the chance to move in with […]

Review: Every Breath You Take by Judith McNaught

Review: Every Breath You Take by Judith McNaught

Holly‘s review of Every Breath You Take by Judith McNaught Unforgettable characters, sizzling romance, and riveting suspense: These are the trademarks of beloved author Judith McNaught. With millions of devoted fans and ten New York Times bestsellers to date, McNaught is a writer whose work just gets better with each new novel–and Every Breath You […]

Review: Changing the Game by Jaci Burton

Review: Changing the Game by Jaci Burton

Holly‘s review of Changing the Game (Play-by-Play, Book 2) by Jaci Burton Most people play by the rules. Gavin and Liz aren’t most people… Win at any cost. That’s always been the mantra of sports agent Liz Darnell. When she carries things too far and risks losing her number-one client, baseball pro Gavin Riley, Liz […]

Review: Good Girl’s Don’t by Victoria Dahl.

Review: Good Girl’s Don’t by Victoria Dahl.

Rowena’s review of Good Girls Don’t (Donovan Brothers Brewery, Book 1) by Victoria Dahl. Hero: Luke AsherHeroine: Tessa Donovan Too much of a good thing… With her sun-kissed hair and sparkling green eyes, Tessa Donovan looks more like the girl next door than a businesswoman—or a heartbreaker. Which may explain why Detective Luke Asher barely […]