Tag: Carina Press

Review: All He Ever Needed by Shannon Stacey

Review: All He Ever Needed by Shannon Stacey

Holly’s review of All He Ever Needed (Kowalksi, Book 4) by Shannon Stacey. Born to Roam Mitch Kowalski lives out of a suitcase—and he likes it that way. Traveling for work has the added bonus of scaring off women who would otherwise try to tie him down. But when he’s called home to help with […]

Guest Review: By Royal Command by Laura Navarre

Guest Review: By Royal Command by Laura Navarre

Judith’s review of By Royal Command by Laura Navarre. Katrin of Courtenay’s husband is dead-and she doesn’t mourn him. He was cruel and controlling, and she doesn’t need a husband to hold her northern keep. But her vengeful uncle, the King of England, has other ideas: intent on marrying her off, he’s ordered his Viking-bred […]

Guest Review: Relentless Pursuit by Adrienne Giordano

Guest Review: Relentless Pursuit by Adrienne Giordano

Judith’s review of Relentless Pursuit (Private Protectors #4) by Adrienne Giordano. You call this a mission? Yeah, ex-Army Ranger and Taylor Securities operative Billy Tripp screwed up. So instead of being assigned to a dangerous international mission, he’s sent to babysit a pricey necklace at a trendy South Beach hotel. The only bright side to […]

Review: The Reluctant Amazon by Sandy James

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Review: The Reluctant Amazon by Sandy James

The last thing Rebecca Massee expects on her wedding day is to go from jilted kindergarten teacher to Amazonian Earth warrior. But when she causes an earthquake after her groom says I don’t, she discovers that not only does she possess incredible powers, she is one of four lost chosen sisters who must fight to […]

Review: Planning for Love by Christi Barth

Review: Planning for Love by Christi Barth

I saw this book around blog land and was curious about it and then when Ames told me that she enjoyed it, I knew I was going to give this one a go. Being a romantic myself, I’m all about the romance. I understood Ivy’s outlook on life because it’s the same one that I’d […]