Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Jed Had to Die by Tara Sivec

Guest Review: Jed Had to Die by Tara Sivec

Payton Lambert got out of her hometown of Bald Knob, Kentucky the minute she could.  She went to Chicago, got a degree, and now owns her own coffee shop (called Liquid Crack)…which is getting franchised!  She has no plans to ever go back to Bald Knob, but all of her resolutions of the past 12 […]

Guest Review: Pregnancy Plan by Tina Gayle

Guest Review: Pregnancy Plan by Tina Gayle

Jillian is excited to start a new phase of her life.  She wants to have a baby but doesn’t want to wait for the right guy to come around.  She tells her brother’s best friend, Jason, about it so when she calls him to tell him she’s in town, she just says, “Don’t worry, I’m […]

Guest Review: Sin & Spirit by K. F. Breene

Guest Review: Sin & Spirit by K. F. Breene

As it says in the blurb, Kieran has stepped up to take over San Francisco, but Lexi hasn’t quite found her place yet.  She has an office in the government building, but she insisted that she not get a huge office just because she’s Kieran’s girlfriend.  She has a small office and does charity work […]

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: How I Met My Countess by Elizabeth Boyle

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: How I Met My Countess by Elizabeth Boyle

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on January 29, 2010. Author Elizabeth Boyle most assuredly has a flair for historical romance. This book is evidence that she knows her craft and does her research. Set in the time during and […]

Guest Review: To Bed the Bride by Karen Ranney

Guest Review: To Bed the Bride by Karen Ranney

Eleanor‘s father dies and leaves her care to her uncle specifies that her uncle and his family must live at hearthmere, her lands in Scotland, until she reaches her majority. When she does reach her majority, then it’s up to her whether her uncle and his family shall continue to live there. Unfortunately Eleanor‘s uncle […]