Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe

Guest Review: Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe

  Tracy’s review of Once Upon a Plaid (Spirit of the Highlands #2) by Mia Marlowe Kat Douglas flees her husband’s home at Christmastime to seek shelter at her father’s keep. She uses the excuse that she’s there to help with the birthing of her sister-in-law’s baby but the real reason is that she’s ashamed […]

Guest Review: Archangel’s Shadows by Nalini Singh

Guest Review: Archangel’s Shadows by Nalini Singh

Ashwini, a Guild Hunter and mortal, was severely injured in the war that was fought in New York. She, as well as the city, has been recovering and she’s not quite up for her normal assignments. She’s asked to go on a simple assignment to check out a dog that was found that look mummified […]

Guest Review: The Dark Affair by Maire Claremont

Guest Review: The Dark Affair by Maire Claremont

  Tracy’s review of The Dark Affair (Mad Passions #3) by Maire Claremont Margaret is a woman who has spent most of her adult life helping people rehab from drug addiction. She’s now been hired by an earl to help his son get off of the opiates he’s addicted to. When the earl makes a […]

Guest Review: Echoes of Scotland Street by Samantha Young

Guest Review: Echoes of Scotland Street by Samantha Young

Natasha’s review of Echoes of Scotland Street (On Dublin Street #5) by Samantha Young. Shannon MacLeod has always gone for the wrong type of man. After she drifted from one toxic relationship to the next, her last boyfriend gave her a wakeup call in the worst possible way. With her world shattered, she’s sworn off […]

Guest Review: Too Friendly to Date by Nicole Helm

Guest Review: Too Friendly to Date by Nicole Helm

Jen’s review of Too Friendly to Date (Bluff City #2) by Nicole Helm One little white lie–one big explanation! Okay, pretending her sexy boss is her boyfriend is more like a huge white lie. But electrician Leah Santino will take the risk. If her parents think she has someone, they won’t go back to smothering […]