Tag: 4.5 Reviews

Guest Review: Their Divine Doctor by Heather Rainier

Guest Review: Their Divine Doctor by Heather Rainier

Judith’s review of Their Divine Doctor by Heather Rainier.   Emma Guthrie has been playing it safe all her life, watching friends marry and have families. She’s dedicated her life to healing others and now it’s time to heal herself. Duke Rivers and Gage Randall are intrigued by the blushing doctor, whom they’ve observed in […]

Guest Review: Dirty Little Secrets by Liliana Hart

Guest Review: Dirty Little Secrets by Liliana Hart

Judith’s review of Dirty Little Secrets by Liliana Hart.   J.J. Graves has seen a lot of dead bodies in her line of work… She’s not only in the mortuary business, but she’s also the coroner for King George County, Virginia. When a grisly murder is discovered in the small town of Bloody Mary, it’s […]

Review: Taming the Cougar by Sandy Sullivan

Review: Taming the Cougar by Sandy Sullivan

Judith’s review of Taming the Cougar by Sandy Sullivan. After her ex left her for a much younger woman, she decide’s she is done with the opposite sex. Her B.O.B can take care of her needs just fine thank you very much. Until the day she runs into Chris Nelson, hot cowboy extraordinaire at the […]

Review: Kiss Me, I’m Irish by Roxanne St. Claire, Jill Shalvis and Maureen Child

Review: Kiss Me, I’m Irish by Roxanne St. Claire, Jill Shalvis and Maureen Child

Rowena’s review of Kiss Me, I’m Irish by Roxanne St. Claire, Jill Shalvis and Maureen Child. The Sins of His Past by Roxanne St. Claire. Hero: Seamus “Deuce” Monroe Heroine: Kendra Locke Awww, this book had me sighing all over the dang place. For such a short story, St. Claire did a pretty bang up […]

Guest Review: Bring Me Home For Christmas by Robyn Carr

Guest Review: Bring Me Home For Christmas by Robyn Carr

I feel it important to state right off the bat that I am a confirmed Virgin River lover.  Every time I finish one of these books I have this persistent desire to find a place where these characters actually exist so that I can be a part of their lives.  For whatever reason, these novels […]