Tag: Ames Reviews

Guest Review: Wicked Intentions by Elizabeth Hoyt

Guest Review: Wicked Intentions by Elizabeth Hoyt

  I really enjoyed Wicked Intentions. The characters were different and this book had a very dark feel to it. Temperance is a widow who runs a school for orphans in the worst part of London, St. Giles. Wicked Intentions opens up with Temperance returning to the orphanage with a sick newborn in the middle […]

Guest Review: The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg.

Guest Review: The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg.

Before I started this YA adventure, I told my friends that they were always more than welcome to post their YA reviews over here if they wanted and my BBB Ames was the first to take me up on my offer. This is why Ames is my favorite. I heart her so much and if […]

Lisa Marie Rice’s Midnight Series

Posted June 18, 2008 by Ames in News | Tagged: , , , | 10 Comments
Lisa Marie Rice’s Midnight Series

Midnight Man Interior decorator Suzanne Barron’s new tenant is the most dangerously sexy man she’s ever met. Navy Commander John Huntington, a former SEAL (aka ‘Midnight Man’) works best under cover of darkness. Within hours of meeting him, Suzanne has wild, no-holds barred sex with John, then panics at the depth of her passionate response […]

Guest Review: Succubus on Top by Richelle Mead

Guest Review: Succubus on Top by Richelle Mead

You can read my review for Succubus Blues here. Ok, Succubus on Top is a sequel to Succubus Blues, so I may have some spoilers in the review. 😛 Ye’ve been warned. Succubus on Top picks up after the events of Succubus Blues. Georgina is now Demon of the Month and she’s still managing to […]

Guest Review: The Winter Rose by Jennifer Donnelly

Guest Review: The Winter Rose by Jennifer Donnelly

Wow. That’s all I can say about The Winter Rose. Never have I read a more surprising book than the Winter Rose. It was completely not what I expected! But in a good way. First of all, London in 1900? I tend to shy away from that time period, preferring Regency England and earlier. But […]