Tag: Ballantine

Review: Born to Darkness by Suzanne Brockmann

Review: Born to Darkness by Suzanne Brockmann

Warning: There are probably some spoilers in here. Not huge but a bit of info.  Dishonorably discharged, former Navy SEAL Shane Laughlin is down to his last ten bucks when he finally finds work as a test subject at the Obermeyer Institute, a little-known and believed-to-be-fringe scientific research facility. When he enters the OI compound, […]

Review: Never Love a Highlander by Maya Banks

Review: Never Love a Highlander by Maya Banks

We met Rionna in the first novel and she played a large part in the second novel. While I think it can stand alone, I would suggest reading the entire trilogy in order. My heart really hurt for Rionna. She just wanted to be accepted for who she was. It was hard watching her and […]

Review: Shadow Dance by Julie Garwood.

Review: Shadow Dance by Julie Garwood.

Rowena’s review of Shadow Dance by Julie Garwood. Hero: Noah ClayborneHeroine: Jordan Buchanan Jordan Buchanan is thrilled that her brother and best friend are tying the knot. The wedding is a lavish affair–for the marriage of Dylan Buchanan and Kate MacKenna is no ordinary occasion. It represents the joining of two family dynasties. The ceremony […]

Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

I heard quite a bit of buzz about this series being very similar to some of Julie Garwood’s early medieval novels. Since those are some of my favorite books, of course I had to read these. While I would agree there’s much about this book that’s reminiscent of early Garwood, there are also many differences. […]

Guest Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

Guest Review: In Bed with a Highlander by Maya Banks

I really enjoy Maya Banks’ writing and I was really looking forward to this book. I haven’t read a highlander book in forever and In Bed With a Highlander fit the bill. Now when I bought this book, Holly mentioned that quite a few people said it had some similarity to Julie Garwood’s early historicals. […]