Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Misadventures in Seduction by Robyn DeHart

Guest Review: Misadventures in Seduction by Robyn DeHart

  Tracy’s review of Misadventures in Seduction (Masquerading Mistresses #3) by Robyn DeHart Prudence is determined to keep her brother Johnston safe even though he’s joined the war effort. She accepts a proposition from a man who can keep Johnston in England and away from the fighting. She sleeps with him for a night and […]

Guest Review: His Every Fantasy by Delilah Devlin

Guest Review:  His Every Fantasy by Delilah Devlin

Judith’s review of His Every Fantasy (Sultry Summer Nights #2) by Delilah Devlin  The last thing ex-SEAL Sergei Gun needs is a complication. As part of a powerful black-ops company, he’s led an extraction team into the Mexican jungle to rescue two men who have been kidnapped. Everything has gone according to plan until Serge discovers […]

Guest Review: Dead Boyfriends by John Dodds

Guest Review: Dead Boyfriends by John Dodds

  Tracy’s review of Dead Boyfriends by John Dodds Daisy seems like she’s got it together but she’s certainly not a self-confident woman. She should be as it seems that she has no lack of attention by the opposite sex. Unfortunately she’s had 4 boyfriends die on her in the last 3 years and that’s […]

Guest Review: No Limits by Lori Foster

Guest Review: No Limits by Lori Foster

Jen’s review of No Limits (Ultimate #1) by Lori Foster Lori Foster’s new Ultimate series is essentially a spin off of her Love Undercover series. The main characters in No Limits, Cannon and Yvette, were introduced in book 4 of the last series (Dash of Peril, reviewed here). I don’t think you absolutely must read […]

Guest Review: The Way You Look Tonight by Bella Andre

Guest Review: The Way You Look Tonight by Bella Andre

  Tracy’s review of The Way You Look Tonight (The Sullivans #9) by Bella Andre While Brooke Jansen is happy with her quiet, small-town life, she secretly longs to experience something wild. So when her favorite “Wild Sullivan” moves back after more than a decade away, she can’t stop wondering if being bad is really […]