Tag: 5.0 Reviews

Throwback Thursday Review: Spell of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning

Throwback Thursday Review: Spell of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning

Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! Rowena: Holy cow, this reviews brings back memories of how freaking obsessed Holly and I used to be over these sexy Highlanders. Oh, Cian and his mirror, LOL! This review was originally posted on August 1, 2007. I’m in a slump, […]

Review: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

Review: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

The Kiss Quotient kicks off newcomer Helen Hoang’s The Kiss Quotient series and it features a high functioning autistic heroine and the male escort that falls madly in love with her. The book starts off with our heroine, Stella Lane, having dinner with her parents and her Mom mentioning the fact that she would like […]

Guest Review: The Last King by Katee Robert

Guest Review: The Last King by Katee Robert

Beckett King is the heir to Texas’s number one oil company and member of the infamous and dysfunctional King family. His company’s top rival is run by his estranged aunt Lydia, and his nemesis at that company is Samara Mallick, his aunt’s number two. Beckett and Samara are in a constant war to outmaneuver each […]

Review: Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews

Review: Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews

Burn for Me is the first book in Ilona Andrews Hidden Legacy series and it follows Nevada Baylor as she navigates the magical world that she’s thrown into but not really a part of. Nevada Baylor is a private investigator who took over the reins of her family PI firm after her father died. She […]

Review: Breaking the Ice by Julie Cross

Review: Breaking the Ice by Julie Cross

Breaking the Ice is the second book in Julie Cross’s Juniper Falls series. It follows Haley Stevenson as she tries to come to terms with who she was and who she wants to be. She doesn’t have time for boys and after the disastrous way her last relationship ended, she’s swearing off boys until college…too […]