Tag: Ellora’s Cave

Guest Review: Talk Dirty to Me by Tory Richards

Guest Review: Talk Dirty to Me by Tory Richards

Ames’ review of Talk Dirty to Me by Tory Richards. Lilly has been in love with her brother’s best friend Blake for years. She lost her virginity to the oil driller on her eighteenth birthday, only to wake the next morning to find him gone. After he pulled that stunt twice more, she swore never […]

Guest Review: With Grace by Samantha Wayland

Guest Review: With Grace by Samantha Wayland

Kris‘ review of With Grace by Samantha Wayland. A man yearning to explore his sexual tastes but afraid to turn up the heat, the woman who loves him but is hungry for more spice…and the chef who craves them both. When Grace, Philip and Mark find a mobster’s flash drive full of incriminating information, they […]

Guest Review: Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice

Posted July 24, 2010 by Ames in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 1 Comment
Guest Review: Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice

Ames’ review of Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice. Valren Nimhah grew up hearing stories of Kessa Liah of the Silver lineage—one of the most powerful females in over a hundred years. As Leader King, he knew he would have to bring her back. She has risked the safety of the pride by living among humans. […]

Guest Review: Eagles Run by Desiree Holt

Guest Review: Eagles Run by Desiree Holt

Judith‘s review of Eagles Run by Desiree Holt. Her father was murdered by an unknown killer. Now Leah Morgan, the half-Commanche daughter of the owner of White Eagle Ranch, is faced with his unsolved murder, as well as two illegitimate half brothers who have each been left a share of the ranch. If not for […]

Guest Lightning Review: Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice

Guest Lightning Review: Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice

Kris’ review of Kessa’s Pride by Kama Spice. Valren Nimhah grew up hearing stories of Kessa Liah of the Silver lineage—one of the most powerful females in over a hundred years. As Leader King, he knew he would have to bring her back. She has risked the safety of the pride by living among humans. […]