Tag: Casee’s Reviews

Review: The Darkest Whisper by Gena Showalter

Review: The Darkest Whisper by Gena Showalter

I loved Gwen. Absolutely loved her. She was a superb heroine and a great harpy. Gwen was held captive for a year before she was “rescued” by the Lords of the Underworld. Gwen has heard horror stories of these warriors in the past, which she can’t reconcile with the men that offer her freedom. She […]

Review: Pack Challenge by Shelly Laurenston

Review: Pack Challenge by Shelly Laurenston

Casee‘s review of Pack Challenge (Magnus Pack, Book 1) by Shelly Laurenston. What’s an Alpha Male to do when he meets the Alpha Female of his dreams? Step one, hide all sharp objects. All Zach Sheridan ever wanted was to become Alpha Male of his Pack and be left alone. What he definitely didn’t need […]

Review: Beneath the Surface by M.J. Fredrick

Review: Beneath the Surface by M.J. Fredrick

Casee‘s review of Beneath the Surface by M.J. Fredrick. In retrospect, perhaps archaeologist Mallory Reeves shouldn’t have delivered the divorce papers to her estranged husband mere weeks before her marriage to another man. She knew seeing Adrian again would stir up memories, but she didn’t expect so many of them to be good, not after […]

Review: Black at Heart by Leslie Parrish

Review: Black at Heart by Leslie Parrish

Casee‘s review of Black at Heart (Black CAT Series, Book 3) by Leslie Parrish. Wyatt Blackstone has done his best to mask his romantic feelings for Lily Fletcher, the brilliant but fragile young woman whose technical skills have helped him track countless violent Internet predators. But now he must fin out if the woman he […]

Review: Pitch Black by Leslie Parrish

Review: Pitch Black by Leslie Parrish

Casee‘s review of Pitch Black (Black CAT Series, Book 2) by Leslie Parrish. Former profiler Alec Lambert would give anything to catch The Professor, a serial killer who lures his victims with Internet scams. Now working with reclusive scam expert Samantha Dalton, he finally has his chance. But as they draw ever closer to discovering […]