Tag: 4.25 Reviews

Guest Review: Time For Love by Marie Force

Guest Review: Time For Love by Marie Force

Judith’s review of Time for Love (The McCarthy’s of Gansett Island #9) by Marie Force Dr. David Lawrence has spent the last two years atoning for his sins and recovering from the devastating breakup with Gansett Island golden girl Janey McCarthy. As the island’s only doctor, he’s had ample opportunity to show his fellow island […]

Guest Review: Left Hanging by Patricia McLinn

Guest Review: Left Hanging by Patricia McLinn

Judith’s review of Left Hanging (Caught Dead in Wyoming #2) by Patricia McLinn A Rodeo Producer, Dead in the Bull Pen. Accident or Murder? From the tip of the rodeo queen’s tiara, to “agricultural byproducts” ground into the arena dust, TV reporter Elizabeth, E.M., Danniher receives a murderous introduction to the world of rodeo. Elizabeth, until recently […]

Guest Review: Rumor Has It by Jill Shalvis

Guest Review: Rumor Has It by Jill Shalvis

Tracy’s review of Rumor Has It (Animal Magnetism #4) by Jill Shalvis He’ll help unleash the new woman in her… Special Ops soldier Griffin Reid doesn’t exactly have happy memories of growing up in Sunshine, Idaho. He’s only come back to recover from a war injury, and while he refuses to admit he’s in a […]

Review: Finding It by Cora Carmack

Review: Finding It by Cora Carmack

Rowena’s review of Finding It (Losing It #3) by Cora Carmack. Sometimes you have to lose yourself to find where you truly belong… Most girls would kill to spend months traveling around Europe after college graduation with no responsibility, no parents, and no-limit credit cards. Kelsey Summers is no exception. She’s having the time of […]

Guest Review: Lady in Red by Maire Claremont

Guest Review: Lady in Red by Maire Claremont

Jennifer’s review of for Lady in Red (Mad Passions #2) by Maire Claremont The Victorian era was full of majestic beauty and scandalous secrets—a time when corsets were the least of a woman’s restrictions, and men could kill or be killed in the name of honor… Lady Mary Darrel should be the envy of London. […]