Tag: Forever Publishing

Guest Review: Bringing Home the Bad Boy by Jessica Lemmon

Guest Review: Bringing Home the Bad Boy by Jessica Lemmon

Tracy’s review of Bringing Home the Bad Boy (Second Chance #1) by Jessica Lemmon Evan and his young son, Lyon, are moving to Evergreen Cove, a place that he spent most of his summers growing up. He needs to get out of the house that he lived in with his wife, Rae, as he sees […]

Guest Review: Sins & Needles by Karina Halle

Guest Review: Sins & Needles by Karina Halle

  Tracy’s review of Sins & Needles (The Artists Trilogy #1) by Karina Halle When Ellie was growing up she hated what her parents did for a living. They were grifters and criminals. She wanted nothing to do with that lifestyle. Unfortunately they used her for one of their schemes and she got horribly hurt […]

Guest Review: Mistletoe on Main Street by Olivia Miles

Guest Review: Mistletoe on Main Street by Olivia Miles

  Tracy’s review of Mistletoe on Main Street (Briar Creek #1) by Olivia Miles Grace and Luke were great friends before they saw each other as more. They were just 14 years old or so when they started dating and continued on that path for the next 10 years. Luke had every intention of asking […]

Guest Review: Hideaway Cove by Anna Sullivan

Guest Review: Hideaway Cove by Anna Sullivan

Jen’s review of Hideaway Cove (Windfall Island #2) by Anna Sullivan SOME PASSIONS CAN’T BE DENIED . . . Jessi Randal walked away from her last relationship with a baby and a broken heart. Now, years later, the last thing this single mom wants is to give Windfall Island-and all its nosy residents-anything more to […]

Book Spotlight & Review: Dangerous Territory by Emmy Curtis

Book Spotlight & Review: Dangerous Territory by Emmy Curtis

Excerpt: He withdrew his arm from her shoulders and grabbed his water bottle. “Do you want to rehydrate?” “Sure, I drank all my water in the M-RAP.” “Here.” He reached up into the darkness and his hand collided with bare skin. He felt further up and encountered more bare skin. “What the…?” “Oh! That’s embarrassing. […]