Tag: 4.25 Reviews

Guest Review: Anything But Sweet by Candis Terry

Guest Review: Anything But Sweet by Candis Terry

Change is never easy and even though most of us like to think of ourselves as open to change in some degree, when presented with the fact, that is something altogether different.  So it was with the hero in this really wonderful contemporary romance novel.  A man deeply hurt, grieving over the loss of special […]

Guest Review: The Newcomer by Robyn Carr

Guest Review:  The Newcomer by Robyn Carr

The Newcomer (Thunder Point #2) picks up right where The Wanderer leaves off so there are going to be spoilers for The Wanderer. The blurb lead me to believe that this book would focus on Mac and Gina but I’m pleased that that wasn’t the case. The Newcomer focuses equally on all the wonderful characters […]

Guest Review: An English Bride in Scotland by Lynsay Sands

Guest Review:  An English Bride in Scotland by Lynsay Sands

Marriage has been a consummate political tool and women the political chattal that fathers and families have used to further selfish ambition.  It has also been the source of great concern when the promised bride decides to run off on her own with a groom or lover of her choice.  What’s a family to do? […]

Guest Review: Any Duchess Will Do by Tessa Dare

Guest Review: Any Duchess Will Do by Tessa Dare

Judith’s review of Any Duchess Will Do  (Spindle Cove #4) by Tessa Dare. What’s a duke to do, when the girl who’s perfectly wrong becomes the woman he can’t live without? Griffin York, the Duke of Halford, has no desire to wed this season—or any season—but his diabolical mother abducts him to “Spinster Cove” and […]

Guest Review: Against the Edge by Kat Martin.

Guest Review: Against the Edge by Kat Martin.

Judith’s review of Against the Edge (The Rains of Wind Canyon #8) by Kat Martin. A child he’s never met. A danger he’s never known. Deep in the humid, rank heart of the Louisiana bayou, a survivalist group has something that belongs to former navy SEAL Ben Slocum: his son. That he’s a father is […]