Tag: Contemporary

Guest Review: Blazing Midsummer Nights by Leslie Kelly

Guest Review: Blazing Midsummer Nights by Leslie Kelly

Judith’s review of Blazing Midsummer Nights by Leslie Kelly Anything can happen on a magical midsummer’s eve Marketing director/workaholic Mimi Burdette has The Plan-work for her father and date his right-hand man. Problem is, there’s no heat in the relationship. Not even a spark. And worse still, Mimi is having some seriously sexy, panties-ablaze dreams-and the […]

Review: Narc by Crissa-Jean Chappell

Review: Narc by Crissa-Jean Chappell

When his little sister is caught with a bag of weed, seventeen-year-old Aaron Foster takes the fall. To keep the cops from tearing his family apart, Aaron agrees to go undercover and help bust the dealer who’s funneling drugs into his Miami high school. But making friends with the school’s biggest players isn’t easy for […]

Guest Review: The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George

Guest Review: The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George

Ames’ review of The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George. Main Character: JesseLove Interest: n/aSeries: n/aAuthor: Website|Facebook Jesse cuts her own hair with a Swiss Army knife. She wears big green fisherman’s boots. She’s the founding (and only) member of NOLAW, the National Organization to Liberate All Weirdos. Emily wears sweaters with faux […]

Review: Call Me Wild by Robin Kaye.

Review: Call Me Wild by Robin Kaye.

Rowena’s review of Call Me Wild (Domestic Gods Gone Wild #2) by Robin Kaye. Hero: Fisher KincaidHeroine: Jessica James “Robin Kaye’s characters are fun and her writing is light and steamy in just the right spots.”—The Good, the Bad and the Unread She doesn’t know a single thing about relationships… Unemployed sportswriter Jessie James plans […]

Guest Review: The Strength of a Man by Sara Winters

Guest Review: The Strength of a Man by Sara Winters

Tracy’s review of The Strength of a Man by Sara Winters Kurt Dennings learned one life lesson the hard way: love, even between a parent and child, is not always unconditional. After coming out and experiencing a painful rejection from his parents and friends, Kurt feels as if he’s lost everything that mattered. James Theard […]