Tag: Ellora’s Cave

Guest Review: Warlord’s Destiny by Delilah Devlin

Guest Review: Warlord’s Destiny by Delilah Devlin

Judith‘s review of Warlord’s Destiny by Delilah Devlin Mora has no illusions that she is anything other than the sacrificial lamb to insure peace between her peace-loving planet and the warlike world that demands a royal union with one of their own. However, when she meets the rugged warlord who will be her husband, Mora […]

Guest Review: Waiting for Wednesday by Mari Carr

Guest Review: Waiting for Wednesday by Mari Carr

Tracy’s review of Waiting for Wednesday (Wild Irish #3) by Mari Carr Tristan Collins knows Lane Bryce is strictly hands-off. She’s smart, funny, kind…and married. But he still looks forward to her once-a-week visits to the family pub where he tends bar. When she fails to arrive one Wednesday, Tris is concerned. When he learns […]

Review: Maui Rekindled by Ari Thatcher.

Review: Maui Rekindled by Ari Thatcher.

Rowena’s review of Maui Rekindled (Maui stories, Book 2) by Ari Thatcher. Hero: GabeHeroine: Maggie “I’ll call you.” That’s the last thing Gabe said fifteen years ago as Maggie prepared to fly home from a summer in paradise. When he didn’t call, she packed away the memories of their sexual romp and relegated him to […]

Guest Review: Longed-For Hunger by Marisa Chenery

Guest Review: Longed-For Hunger by Marisa Chenery

Judith‘s review of Longed-For Hunger (Ra’s Chosen, Book 3) by Marisa Chenery. Denger is a hunter, spending his nights on the streets of Phoenix, fighting the undead who threaten unknowing humans. It is in his blood. It is what he knows. But a new knowledge has taken hold. Like other warriors before him, he must […]

Guest Review: Captain’s Price by Lyla Sinclair

Guest Review: Captain’s Price by Lyla Sinclair

Judith‘s review of Captain’s Price by Lyla Sinclair. Captain’s Private Journal, May 30, 1790: My heart pounds hard in my chest as I think of her–the lass awaiting me, naked in my cabin as I commanded. She was discovered masquerading as one of my seamen, yet I am still appalled at myself for demanding such […]