Tag: 4.75 Reviews

Guest Review: Viking in Love by Sandra Hill

Guest Review: Viking in Love by Sandra Hill

Judith’s review of Viking in Love by Sandra Hill First, let’s be clear: the Viking is our heroine, Breanne of Stoneheim, who arrives at the castle of Caedmon of Larkspur with her many sisters in tow. They seek sanctuary with a bold, daring knight in his strong fortress of a castle. Instead, they’re faced with […]

Review: Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols.

Review: Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols.

Rowena’s review of Going too Far by Jennifer Echols. HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO? All Meg has ever wanted is to get away. Away from high school. Away from her backwater town. Away from her parents who seem determined to keep her imprisoned in their dead-end lives. But one crazy evening involving a dare and […]

Guest Review: Branded Sanctuary by Joey W. Hill

Guest Review: Branded Sanctuary by Joey W. Hill

Kati‘s review of Branded Sanctuary (Nature of Desire, Book 7) by Joey W. Hill. Chloe has always been a creature of joy and laughter. Since a brutal attack nearly a year ago, the trauma she experienced has gotten worse. She has started hiding from her life, even putting up walls between herself and those she […]

Guest Review: The Elusive Bride by Stephanie Laurens

Guest Review: The Elusive Bride by Stephanie Laurens

Judith’s review of The Elusive Bride (Black Cobra Quartet #2) by Stephanie Laurens The second battle-hardened, completely unstoppable, all-male hero, an ex-officer of the Crown, confronts the deadly enemy known as the Black Cobra. He’s focused on his mission, then sees a lady he never dreamed he’d see again—with an assasin on her heels. She […]

Guest Review: Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever by Molly Harper

Guest Review: Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever by Molly Harper

Judith‘s review of Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever (Jane Jameson #3) by Molly Harper. Nothing sucks the romance out of world travel like a boyfriend who may or may not have broken up with you in a hotel room in Brussels. Jane Jameson’s sexy sire Gabriel has always been unpredictable, but the seductive, anonymous notes […]