Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Her Wild Hero by Paige Tyler

Guest Review: Her Wild Hero by Paige Tyler

Tracy’s review of Her Wild Hero (X-Ops #3) by Paige Tyler Kendra has been working in the office at the Department of Covert Ops for years. She’s been wanting to get out into the field and has finally gotten her chance. She’s sent with a team down to Costa Rica but only to observe. Unfortunately […]

Guest Review: The Handler by D.R. Graham

Guest Review: The Handler by D.R. Graham

Tracy’s review of The Handler (Noir et Bleu Motorcycle Club #2) by D.R. Graham Nineteen-year-old Cain Allen is in California living and working while he searches for one of the men who killed his father and burned his mother almost to death. He’s working as an electrician when he meets Lincoln Todd – a young […]

Guest Review: Still the One by Jill Shalvis

Guest Review: Still the One by Jill Shalvis

Jen’s review of Still the One (Animal Magnetism #6) by Jill Shalvis Darcy Stone is game for anything — except sexy Navy veteran and physical therapist A.J. Colten, the guy who’d rejected her when she’d needed him most. Now the shoe is on the other foot and he needs her to play nice and help […]

Guest Review: The Headmaster by Tiffany Reisz

Guest Review: The Headmaster by Tiffany Reisz

Jen’s review of The Headmaster by Tiffany Reisz At the remote Marshall School, Gwen Ashby stumbles upon the job—and the man—of her dreams. Stern, enigmatic Edwin Yorke simmers with a heat Gwen longs to unleash. But Edwin knows all too well that forbidden love can end in tragedy…. An embarrassingly long time ago I got […]

Guest Review: Wagon Train Cinderella by Shirley Kennedy

Guest Review: Wagon Train Cinderella by Shirley Kennedy

Whitley’s review of Wagon Train Cinderella by Shirley Kennedy. 1851, Overland Trail to California. As a baby, Callie was left on the doorstep of an isolated farmhouse in Tennessee. The Whitaker family took her in, but have always considered her more a servant than a daughter. Scorned by her two stepsisters, Callie is forced to work […]