Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Review: Mistress of Mellyn by Victoria Holt

Review: Mistress of Mellyn by Victoria Holt

Mount Mellyn stood as proud and magnificent as she had envisioned…But what bout its master–Connan TreMellyn? Was Martha Leigh’s new employer as romantic as his name sounded? As she approached the sprawling mansion towering above the cliffs of Cornwall, an odd chill of apprehension overcame her. TreMellyn’s young daugher, Alvean, proved as spoiled and difficult […]

Guest Review: Hot Mail by Janice Maynard

Guest Review: Hot Mail by Janice Maynard

Brie‘s review of Hot Mail by Janice Maynard Jane has wanted Ethan for years but has never found a way to tell him. With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, she decides to seduce him by sending anonymous erotic valentines every Friday until the big day. Then she’ll finally reveal her true feelings— and wildest desires. But […]

Review: Second Chance Pass by Robyn Carr

Review: Second Chance Pass by Robyn Carr

It’s absolutely no secret that I love Robyn Carr. Her Virgin River Series is complex and emotionally compelling and probably one of the best I’ve read in a long time. So it was a surprise to me that I ended up almost putting this book down halfway through and not picking it back up. Honestly, […]

Review: Stolen Fury by Elisabeth Naughton

Review: Stolen Fury by Elisabeth Naughton

Oh, is he handsome. And charming. And sexy as all get out. Dr. Lisa Maxwell isn’t the type to go home with a guy she barely knows. But, hey, this is Italy and the red-blooded Rafe Sullivan seems much more enticing than cataloging a bunch of dusty artifacts. After being fully seduced, Lisa wakes to […]

Review: Instant Attraction by Jill Shalvis

Review: Instant Attraction by Jill Shalvis

Accountant Katie Kramer is a quintessential good girl – working hard, recycling diligently, all the while trying to ignore the feeling that she doesn’t fit in anywhere. That’s all she wants. Well, that – and amazing sex, and the kind of daredevil escapade she can look back on when she’s crunching numbers in a dusty […]