Tag: Forever Publishing

Guest Review: Sweetest Scoundrel by Elizabeth Hoyt

Guest Review: Sweetest Scoundrel by Elizabeth Hoyt

Eve Dinwoody is the illegitimate sister of the Duke of Montgomery, and is his “man” of business as well. She’s holding the purse strings to her brother’s investment into the reconstruction of Harte’s Folly and Eve isn’t thrilled with Mr. Harte and the money he’s been – at least to her thoughts – spending recklessly. […]

Guest Review: Walk Through Fire by Kristen Ashley

Guest Review: Walk Through Fire by Kristen Ashley

  Millie Cross knows what it’s like to burn for someone. She was young and wild and he was fierce and even wilder-a Chaos biker who made her heart pound. They fell in love at first sight and life was good, until she learned she couldn’t be the woman he needed and made it so […]

Guest Review: A Bad Boy for Christmas by Jessica Lemmon

Guest Review: A Bad Boy for Christmas by Jessica Lemmon

  Connor McClain knows what he wants. And after four harrowing years in Afghanistan, that’s a quiet life in the lakeside town of Evergreen Cove. But coming home has land mines of its own-the most dangerous of them being long-legged bombshell Faith Garrett. Now getting her into his arms this holiday is going to require […]

Guest Review: The Taming of Malcolm Grant by Paula Quinn

Guest Review: The Taming of Malcolm Grant by Paula Quinn

AN ALLURING LASS Emmaline Grey spends her days with her beloved dog, dreaming of the sea-until a brawling Highlander shatters her quiet life to pieces. Though her blindness prevents her from seeing his face, his voice is a warm blend of velvet and silk, and his rakehell ways unmistakable. Risking the wrath of a rival […]

Review: Ride Steady by Kristen Ashley

Review: Ride Steady by Kristen Ashley

What a book! I’m not sure why I keep dragging my feet when reading Kristen Ashley books because I always end up loving the heck out of them. Yeah, they can go on forever but I don’t even care, I love these motorcycle men! Carson Steele grew up in a bad way. His Mom left […]