Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Series Review: Real Dirty Duet by Meghan March

Series Review: Real Dirty Duet by Meghan March

Another series down by Meghan March. These books are such quick reads that I all of a sudden have a billion reviews to write. So I’m giving you short, quick reviews to hopefully get you interested. I really enjoyed the beginning of Boone and Ripley’s story. Boone was an ass of the highest order when […]

Review: More of You by A. L. Jackson

Review: More of You by A. L. Jackson

This is yet another new-to-me author. I’ve seen her books mentioned, but wasn’t really interested. I’ve decided to have more of an open mind when it comes to new authors. I’m really glad I picked this one up because it was amazing. Faith has been in love with Jace since high school. He was the […]

Guest Review: Falling for Farmer Brown by Tammy Blackwell

Guest Review: Falling for Farmer Brown by Tammy Blackwell

I’m not gonna lie: I 150% picked up this book because of the cover. It is freaking adorable and utterly perfect for the book. Thankfully, what was inside the book was well worth reading. Isabella Moreno has come back from New York City to rural Kentucky to be with her friends after one of their […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Sea Witch by Virginia Kantra

Throwback Thursday Review: Sea Witch by Virginia Kantra

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on September 8, 2010 I really have enjoyed Virginia Kantra’s romantic suspense books so I wasn’t thrilled when this series first came out. I was so un-thrilled, in fact, that I didn’t read this […]

Guest Review: Highland Guard by Hannah Howell

Guest Review: Highland Guard by Hannah Howell

Annys MacQueen’s husband has died. Now she has kinsman who are trying to take her estate and lands away from her, stating that her son is not really a MacQueen. Annys doesn’t want to lose her lands, but they’re actually correct in believing that the child was not the laird’s. The Laird had actually contacted […]