Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Intercepted by Alexa Martin

Guest Review: Intercepted by Alexa Martin

Marlee is the girlfriend of NFL wide receiver, Chris Alexander, and has been for years.  They’ve been together since high school and have had a rocky road but they’re fine.  That is until Marlee opens his computer (he took hers accidentally) to check her email and find emails to Chris from his girlfriend.  The girlfriend […]

Joint Audiobook Review: Wanderlust by Lauren Blakely

Joint Audiobook Review: Wanderlust by Lauren Blakely

Holly: Rowena and I are both relatively new to listening to audiobooks. Personally, I prefer to listen only when I’m unable to read, i.e., in the car, at work, etc. This month Rowena suggested we listen to a full audio for our Joint Review and we settled on Wanderlust because Richard Armitage narrates the hero’s […]

Guest Review: The Hidden Blade by Sherry Thomas

Guest Review: The Hidden Blade by Sherry Thomas

This book is a prequel to My Beautiful Enemy and a story that needs to be read before that book is picked up.  The back story to the lives of Leighton and Ying-Ying are so very important to the core of the story.  It’s also an incredibly wonderful book! I loved reading about Ying-Ying’s life […]

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Midnight Rainbow by Linda Howard

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Midnight Rainbow by Linda Howard

This is the second book that I read for our Summer Reading Challenge and while there were things that I didn’t like in the book, overall I really enjoyed the story. So retired government agent Grant Sullivan is approached by a really rich guy with a job offer that he can’t exactly refuse. Grant just […]

Review: Under Control by Shannon Stacey

Review: Under Control by Shannon Stacey

Under Control is the fifth book in the Boston Fire series by Shannon Stacey and it features firefighter Derek Gilman and newcomer Olivia McGovern as they fall in love with each other. Their story starts when they’re stuck in an elevator together and Derek helps Olivia with her not quite but maybe a little ankle […]