Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Do Over by Mari Carr

Guest Review: Do Over by Mari Carr

Ames’ review of Do Over by Mari Carr. Sometimes once is not enough…After twenty-five years of marriage, Faith Wainwright wonders what she’ll do next. Her kids have moved out and sometimes she feels so distant from her husband, Troy.Right before their anniversary, Troy gives Faith an unexpected gift: a journey through their hometown to reenact […]

Guest Review: Tangled Past by Leah Braemel

Guest Review: Tangled Past by Leah Braemel

Judith’s review of Tangled Past by Leah Braemel Forced to marry a man she just met, Sarah McLeod clings to the hope that she’ ll finally find the love and acceptance she’ s always craved. Her tenuous dreams of a happy life on the frontier are in danger of being dashed by the one thing […]

Guest Review: Love Drunk Cowboy by Carolyn Brown

Guest Review: Love Drunk Cowboy by Carolyn Brown

Judith’s review of Love Drunk Cowboy by Carolyn Brown. All Austin Lanier wants is to sell her inherited watermelon farm, slip on her stilettos and run back to corporate America. Until the drop dead sexy cowboy next door, Rye O’Donnell, decides he’ll only take the farm if he can get the fiery woman who owns it […]

Review: Baby, Drive South by Stephanie Bond

Review: Baby, Drive South by Stephanie Bond

Holly‘s review of Baby, Drive South (Southern Roads, Book 1) by Stephanie Bond The hardheaded Armstrong brothers are determined to rebuild their tornado-ravaged hometown in the Georgia mountains. They’ve got the means, they’ve got the manpower…what they need are women! So they place an ad in a northern newspaper and wait for the ladies to […]

Guest Review: Pride and Pleasure by Sylvia Day

Guest Review: Pride and Pleasure by Sylvia Day

Holly‘s review of Pride and Pleasure by Sylvia Day I have a guest review up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread. Wealth has its dangers… There are disadvantages to being an heiress, as Eliza Martin knows well. Fortune hunters flock to her, acquaintances lie and pander, and lately, someone is engineering “accidents” to propel […]