Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Review: Claiming the Highlander by Kinley MacGregor

Review: Claiming the Highlander by Kinley MacGregor

Have you ever read something online that triggered a memory of a book that you read a long time ago and you wanted nothing else but to reread that book again? Well that’s what happened with me. I was reading something online, now I can’t even remember what it was and it triggered a scene […]

Anthology Review: A Nascar Holiday by Kimberly Raye, Roxanne St. Claire and Debra Webb

Anthology Review: A Nascar Holiday by Kimberly Raye, Roxanne St. Claire and Debra Webb

You might be wondering why I’m reviewing a Christmas anthology in May..and you know, I’m kind of wondering the same thing. I decided to organize my bookshelves last night and I found this buried under Mt. TBR, so I figured..heck, why not. And there you go. I’ve read each of these authors away from the […]

Review: Duke Most Wanted by Celeste Bradley

Review: Duke Most Wanted by Celeste Bradley

This is the third and final installment in The Heiress Bride series. Sophie Blake is the cousin who never considered that she would have a chance at the Pinkering fortune. Accepting herself for who she knows she is, Sophie doesn’t even consider trying to find a duke to marry. Actually, she doesn’t consider finding anyone […]

Review: Married in Haste by Cathy Maxwell

Review: Married in Haste by Cathy Maxwell

Married in Haste is the first book in Cathy Maxwell‘s Marriage Series. This book is the perfect example of how good writing and interesting characters can make up for plot devices that are generally avoided. It features one of my most hated plot devices: The Big Misunderstanding I think that blurb sucks, so I’m writing […]

Review: Fast Women by Jennifer Crusie

Review: Fast Women by Jennifer Crusie

I remember the first time I read this book, I wasn’t all too excited about reading it because I didn’t know how I’d feel about reading about an older couple, a couple who have already been around the block and had grown kids and all that. I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed […]