Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Bitten Under Fire by Heather Long

Guest Review: Bitten Under Fire by Heather Long

Bianca is an aid worker who is taking a mandatory vacation.  Costa Rica was a good choice until she sees a small boy is being kidnapped from her resort and tries to protect him.  That ended up getting her kidnapped as well.  Bianca and the boy are saved by Bravo Team WOLF and they make […]

Guest Review: Laird of the Black Isle by Paula Quinn

Guest Review: Laird of the Black Isle by Paula Quinn

Two years ago Lachlan wasn’t home when someone set his house on fire and his wife, small daughter and staff were all burned to death.  He searched and killed the men who were responsible. He’s lived a solitary and quiet life since that time, secretly taking care of his clan.  He’s minding his own business […]

Guest Review: Too Wilde to Wed by Eloisa James

Guest Review: Too Wilde to Wed by Eloisa James

After Lord Roland, better known as North, was jilted by Diana Belgrave he went off to fight in the Revolutionary War. It’s been two years since he left and he comes home to find that Diana is working as a governess in his home.  When he confronts Diana on his first day back he finds […]

Guest Review: Someone to Care by Mary Balogh

Guest Review: Someone to Care by Mary Balogh

Two years ago Viola’s husband died and she found out that her marriage of 23 years had been bigamous.  She retreated to her brother’s home trying to deal with the emotional aftermath.  She would have thought that she’d be over it all by now but when she heads to Bath for her grandson’s christening she’s […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Rewriting Monday by Jodi Thomas

Throwback Thursday Review: Rewriting Monday by Jodi Thomas

Every Thursday in 2018, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. This review was originally published on September 23, 2009.   I generally don’t like books that feature journalists. Too often they’re willing to sellout the people in their lives for a story. Obviously that isn’t always the case, and Jodi […]