Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Review: The Espressologist by Kristina Springer.

Review: The Espressologist by Kristina Springer.

Main Character: Jane Turner Love Interest: Cam Series: None Author: Website|Facebook|Twitter|Goodreads What does a medium iced vanilla latte really mean? Seventeen-year-old barista Jane Turner has this theory that you can tell a lot about a person by their regular coffee drink. She calls it Espressology. So it’s not a totally crazy idea when Jane starts […]

Guest Reivew: The Perfect Family by Kathryn Shay

Guest Reivew: The Perfect Family by Kathryn Shay

Tracy’s review of The Perfect Family by Kathryn Shay Seventeen-year old Jamie Davidson doesn’t think being gay should be such a big deal…until he comes out to his parents and friends. Even as Jamie celebrates no longer needing to hide his true self and looks forward to the excitement of openly dating another boy, the […]

Review: Any Man of Mine by Rachel Gibson.

Review: Any Man of Mine by Rachel Gibson.

Holly‘s review of Any Man of Mine by Rachel Gibson WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS . . . DOESN’T ALWAYS STAY THERE. Autumn Haven’s Las Vegas “to-do” list said to catch a show and play the slots—not wake up married to a sexy jerk like Sam Leclaire. The first moment she saw him eyeing her like […]

Guest Review: Blood Challenge by Eileen Wilkes

Guest Review: Blood Challenge by Eileen Wilkes

Mary‘s review of Blood Challenge (The World of the Lupi, Book 7) by Eileen Wilks Lily Yu and Rule Turner’s engagement announcement is stirring up ugly passions in the Humans First camp. There’s hate mail. Death threats. Lily’s car is vandalized. But professionally, things are running smoothly…until a lupis in Tennessee goes on a killing […]

Guest Review: A Marriage of Inconvenience by Susanna Fraser

Guest Review: A Marriage of Inconvenience by Susanna Fraser

Tracy’s review of A Marriage of Inconvenience by Susanna Fraser Left orphaned and penniless as a young child, Lucy Jones learned to curb her temper, her passions, and even her sense of humor to placate the wealthy relatives who took her in. She became the perfect poor relation–meek, quiet, and self-effacing. She clings to her […]