Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Guest Review: A Gentleman’s Savior by Charlene Roberts

Guest Review: A Gentleman’s Savior by Charlene Roberts

Tracy‘s review of A Gentleman’s Savior by Charlene Roberts When Stephanie’s art teacher issues a challenge—create a painting based only on the torso of a human sculpture—she decides to paint a Regency lord. But with his muscular body, longer hair and a few well-placed scars, Stephanie’s lord is definitely no Regency dandy. Her best work […]

Guest Review: Taming An Angel by Kathleen Lash

Guest Review: Taming An Angel by Kathleen Lash

Judith‘s review of Taming An Angel by Kathleen Lash As a final installment in a military career wrought with horrid events, Jessica Storm is sent to rescue a Braugh warrior and his men from prison. All she wants is to be safely on her home planet, to forget her “throwback” status and to live a […]

Guest Review: Nebulous by Shiloh Walker

Guest Review: Nebulous by Shiloh Walker

Tracy’s review of Nebulous by Shiloh Walker Seven hundred years have passed since Azar’s birth. A demon-born incubus, his survival depends on women. Although he doesn’t remember all of his mortal life, he does remember his lost love…Caoilinn. But he begins to dream of another woman. And demons do not dream. She rekindles the embers […]

Guest Review: Hard to Hold by Julie Leto

Guest Review: Hard to Hold by Julie Leto

Ames‘ review of Hard to Hold by Julie Leto. New York lobbyist Michael Davoli feels like he’s been sucker punched when he meets Anne Miller at a Jeff Tweedy concert. And it doesn’t take long for him to realize that he’s fallen hard when they wind up living in the same Albany apartment building. After […]

Guest Review: Taking Fury by India Masters

Guest Review: Taking Fury by India Masters

Kris‘ review of Taking Fury by India Masters A standalone story in the Hunters for Hire series.  Anari Fury—daughter, sister, fiancée. Life on Sa-Ro Five is good…until a ruthless pirate spies her. Refusing his advances sets in motion a chain of events that will change her life forever.  Taken from the only home she’s known, […]