Tag: Berkley

Review: Reckless by Saskia Walker

Review: Reckless by Saskia Walker

I’m not really sure what to say about this novel. I think my problem with it is that I expected one thing and got another. The blurb led me to believe two brothers who don’t get along were vying for the same woman. That isn’t really the case. As it turned out, one brother was […]

Guest Review: Hostage to Pleasure by Nalini Singh (No Spoilers)

Guest Review: Hostage to Pleasure by Nalini Singh (No Spoilers)

KEEPER, KEEPER, KEEPER, KEEPER, KEEPER!!!! Phew! I can’t even begin to tell you how relieved I am that I loved this story so much! See, I won an ARC copy from Nalini Singh and since I don’t read back blurbs for auto-buy authors I didn’t really pay attention. Until I started to read the book […]

Review: The Trouble with Moonlight by Donna MacMeans.

Review: The Trouble with Moonlight by Donna MacMeans.

Hero: James LockeHeroine: Lusinda HavershawGrade: 4 out of 5 In the midst of a moonlit safecracking mission, British spy James Locke witnesses a ruby necklace spirited away as if by conjurer’s trick. Following the jewels leads him to Lusinda Havershaw, who’s inherited the talent of turning invisible in the moonlightat least, the parts of her […]

Review: How To Knit A Wild Bikini by Christie Ridgway

Review: How To Knit A Wild Bikini by Christie Ridgway

hat she went into this expecting a light comedy. When I got this novel I was expecting the same thing: A light, quick summer read, but the story had more depth than I originally thought it was going to and though it was a quick read it really packed a punch. Since she did a […]

Review: Anthology – The Power of Love

Review: Anthology – The Power of Love

  This is the book I blogged about here. It’s a collection of short stories by 12 authors dedicated to raising money for domestic violence prevention. I was pleasantly surprised by this collection. Although I enjoy most of these authors, I didn’t expect anything great from these stories, because they’re so short. 20-40 pages doesn’t […]