Tag: Contemporary

Review: The Gamble by Kristen Ashley

Review: The Gamble by Kristen Ashley

I really liked this book, despite the lack of editing. And trust me, that’s a huge thing considering the lack of editing is really noticeable. First, this book showed up as over 1400 pages on my Nook. I’m pretty sure that was a formatting error, but I wouldn’t be surprised if that really was the […]

Guest Review: Alpha One by Cynthia Eden

Guest Review: Alpha One by Cynthia Eden

They’re “shadow agents” and they have the fear-inducing knack of getting in and getting out without anyone knowing they’re coming or that they’ve even been there.  Ten years ago they rescued the senator’s daughter, saving her from a burning building.  She worried for years about the other prisoner who was being harrassed and tortured by […]

Guest Review: Live and Let Love by Gina Robinson

Guest Review: Live and Let Love by Gina Robinson

Jack was supposedly killed in an explosion 2 years ago but the man who is now in Willow’s town who calls himself Con seems an awful lot like Jack. Since Jack was a spy Willow isn’t completely convinced that Jack is now dead. She wouldn’t put it past the Agency to fake his death. Willow’s […]

Guest Review: All or Nothing by Catherine Mann

Guest Review: All or Nothing by Catherine Mann

My experience with Catherine Mann novels leads me to believe that a reader who really enjoys romance fiction will seldom if ever be disappointed with one of her stories.  This short novel is no exception.  The marriage which holds center stage in this story is in deep trouble and has been for years.  Husband and […]

Review: Taking Chances by Molly McAdams.

Review: Taking Chances by Molly McAdams.

 Rowena’s review of Taking Chances by Molly McAdams.   Main Character: Harper Love Interest: Brandon, Chase or Carter? Series: None Author: Facebook|Twitter|Goodreads Eighteen year old Harper has grown up under her career Marine of a father’s thumb. Ready to live life her own way and experience things she’s only ever heard of from the jarheads […]