Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Reaper’s Stand by Joanna Wylde

Guest Review: Reaper’s Stand by Joanna Wylde

  Tracy’s review of Reaper’s Stand (Reapers MC #4) by Joanna Wylde London is 38, single and runs a cleaning business. She’s raised her cousin’s daughter, Jessica, for years. Jessica is now 18 and rebelling…hard. London is dating a deputy sheriff who’s a complete douche. Reese aka Picnic is 43 and the president of the […]

Guest Review: Frayed by Kim Karr

Guest Review: Frayed by Kim Karr

  Tracy’s review of Frayed (Connections #4) by Kim Karr Six years ago Ben and S’Belle had a one night stand. Ben had a girlfriend at the time and even though S’Belle called him a couple of times he never responded to her. Now Ben is running into S’Belle all over the place and he […]

Guest Review: Mine to Have by Cynthia Eden

Guest Review: Mine to Have by Cynthia Eden

Jen’s review of Mine to Have (Mine, #5) by Cynthia Eden Is he a hero…or the villain? When Elizabeth Ward sees Saxon Black rushing into the backroom of The Blade—a low end bar in Miami—she isn’t sure if he’s there to save the day…or just to raise some hell. But she’s being held hostage, and […]

Guest Review: The Highlander Next Door by Janet Chapman

Guest Review: The Highlander Next Door by Janet Chapman

  Tracy’s review of The Highlander Next Door (Spellbound Falls #6) by Janet Chapman Birch and her mother have moved to Spellbound Falls and Birch is running the local women’s shelter. She doesn’t get along so well with her neighbor, the new police chief Niall, but that’s more because every time she sees him she […]

Guest Review: The Whispers and The Burning Girl by Lisa Unger

Guest Review: The Whispers and The Burning Girl by Lisa Unger

Whitley’s review of The Whispers (The Whispers #1) and The Burning Girl (The Whispers #2) by Lisa Unger Eloise Montgomery discovers her amazing gift in the wake of tragedy in this first of three captivating stories that make up an e-novella from award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Lisa Unger. It’s a day like […]