Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Nothing to Fear by Juno Rushdan

Guest Review: Nothing to Fear by Juno Rushdan

Hands down my favorite new series and author this year has been the Final Hour series by Juno Rushdan. I enjoyed Book 1 a lot, and that trend continued with Book 2 (with one caveat I’ll explain later). Gideon Stone works with Maddox from Book 1 at the Gray Box, an off-the-books agency of the […]

Guest Review: One Summer Weekend by Shannon Stacey

Guest Review: One Summer Weekend by Shannon Stacey

One summer weekend is the story of Carly and Noah who are best friends. Noah has been working at an architectural firm and very much enjoys his job. Unfortunately his boss, Tom, keeps trying to fix him up with his soon to be sister-in-law. Noah is sure that the soon to be sister-in-law is pretty […]

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Vampire in Atlantis by Alyssa Day

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Vampire in Atlantis by Alyssa Day

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on Nov 15, 2011. Daniel was just a blacksmith’s apprentice in Atlantis when he met the beautiful Serai. It was love at first sight and they longed to be together. Unfortunately many things happened […]

Guest Review: The Scent of Murder by Kylie Logan

Guest Review: The Scent of Murder by Kylie Logan

This is the first book in a new series.  This was also a new-to-me author, so I was excited to see if I found a new go-to.  Unfortunately, I didn’t. The Scent of Murder starts out with cadaver dog and its handler, Jazz, finding a dead body.  Jazz recognizes the girl as she attended the […]

Guest Review: Someone to Honor by Mary Balogh

Guest Review: Someone to Honor by Mary Balogh

Gil is an army man who helps his weak and injured friend, Harry Wescott, home he needs Abby Westcott, Harry’ sister, but isn’t really interested in Abby – he’s more focused on getting his daughter back. While Gil was in the war, his wife had a baby. He then finds out that she had taken […]