Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Breaking Bailey’s Rules by Brenda Jackson

Guest Review: Breaking Bailey’s Rules by Brenda Jackson

Any lover of romance who has also come to appreciate interracial stories knows about and appreciates Brenda Jackson.  Her Westmoreland Family series has gone on now for years, and while some reviewers have panned her stories as formulaic and predictable, I still like to read her work.  Ms Jackson is a writer who is unashamedly […]

Guest Review: Fully Ignited by Shannon Stacey

Guest Review: Fully Ignited by Shannon Stacey

This is the third and final novel in the Boston Fire trilogy and once again Ms Stacey had blessed her fans with a novel that is filled with wonderful characters, some hot loving, tension in relationships and a look-see into the lives of firefighters and the ups and downs of their professional lives.  We also […]

Guest Review: Controlled Burn by Shannon Stacy

Guest Review: Controlled Burn by Shannon Stacy

Anyone who is a serious consumer of romance fiction is familiar with Shannon Stacey and her wonderful stories.  This is the second book in her Boston Fire series and as I have found to be the case, her characters are strong and often unusual and therefore they pique the reader’s interest right from the start. […]

Guest Review: Catching Summer by LP Dover

Guest Review: Catching Summer by LP Dover

It’s been two years since Summer’s husband was murdered.  She was there when it happened and it’s taken weekly therapy to get her to the place she is now.  At the beginning of the book we hear about the murder and my heart broke for Summer as that couldn’t have been easy.  She decides that […]

Guest Review: The Study of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries

Guest Review: The Study of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries

I have…things to say. Because this book tackles rape, and it does it very well, but this is a topic dear to me, so it makes me quite wordy. But first, let’s talk about the whole rest of the book. 😛 I loved Clarissa and Edwin. They had some great chemistry together, their banter was […]