Tag: Contemporary

Guest Review: Snake Road by Sue Peebles

Guest Review: Snake Road by Sue Peebles

Tina’s review of Snake Road by Sue Peebles I requested a copy of Snake Road by Sue Peebles to review not knowing that the book was from a UK author. I believe that I have only read books written by American authors, so this was a new experience for me. Snake Road takes place in […]

Review: Play by Play by Kate Donovan.

Review: Play by Play by Kate Donovan.

Rowena’s review of Play by Play by Kate Donovan. Former college football star Jake Dublin’s wildly popular sports blog also details his personal life. And lately it’s all about Sophie, the pretty young woman who just moved into his apartment building. His readers know her only as “Elevator Girl,” and they’re all rooting for Jake […]

Guest Review: Badlands by Jill Sorenson

Guest Review: Badlands by Jill Sorenson

Judith’s review of Badlands (Aftershock #3) by Jill Sorenson Love is the most dangerous territory of all . . . Every day, bodyguard Owen Jackson puts his life on the line — and keeps his feelings for Penny Sandoval locked away. Assigned to protect Penny’s father, a presidential candidate, Owen can’t get emotionally involved. That […]

Review: The Expert’s Guide to Driving a Man Wild by Jessica Clare

Review: The Expert’s Guide to Driving a Man Wild by Jessica Clare

  The Expert’s Guide to Driving a Man Wild is the first Bluebonnet book I’ve read. I don’t feel like I missed much by having skipped the first two. Brenna is Grant’s assistant. She does her best to drive him crazy and get under his skin, mostly because she likes messing up his orderly life. But […]

Guest Review: The Protected by Shiloh Walker

Guest Review: The Protected by Shiloh Walker

Whitley’s review of The Protected (The FBI Psychics #4) by Shiloh Walker A new tale of danger and desire from national bestselling author Shiloh Walker featuring psychic FBI Agent Vaughnne MacMeans… An Assignment She Can’t Refuse Agent Vaughnne MacMeans would do anything to avoid setting foot in Orlando again. But her new assignment, keeping tabs on […]