Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: The Protected by Shiloh Walker

Guest Review: The Protected by Shiloh Walker

Whitley’s review of The Protected (The FBI Psychics #4) by Shiloh Walker A new tale of danger and desire from national bestselling author Shiloh Walker featuring psychic FBI Agent Vaughnne MacMeans… An Assignment She Can’t Refuse Agent Vaughnne MacMeans would do anything to avoid setting foot in Orlando again. But her new assignment, keeping tabs on […]

Guest Review: Lady in Red by Maire Claremont

Guest Review: Lady in Red by Maire Claremont

Jennifer’s review of for Lady in Red (Mad Passions #2) by Maire Claremont The Victorian era was full of majestic beauty and scandalous secrets—a time when corsets were the least of a woman’s restrictions, and men could kill or be killed in the name of honor… Lady Mary Darrel should be the envy of London. […]

Guest Review: When It’s Right by Jeanette Grey

Guest Review:  When It’s Right by Jeanette Grey

I love the friends-to-lovers trope and this short novella did not disappoint. Nate wants to go on a road trip and his timing couldn’t be worse. First, he hasn’t given himself a lot of time to get there – Nate and Cassie live in North Carolina, and it two days before New Years. Also, Cassie […]

Guest Review: Pennsylvania Patchwork by Kate Lloyd

Guest Review: Pennsylvania Patchwork by Kate Lloyd

Tina’s review of Pennsylvania Patchwork (Legacy of Lancaster #2) by Kate Lloyd ONE HEART. TWO LOVES. ONE CHOICE. Seattle native Holly Fisher is smitten by Lancaster County, its simplicity and her long lost relatives. In the sequel to bestselling Leaving Lancaster, Holly embraces the Amish culture, learning to slow down to see what – and […]

Guest Review: The Falconer by Elizabeth May

Guest Review: The Falconer by Elizabeth May

Whitley’s review of The Falconer (The Falconer #1) by Elizabeth May. Heiress. Debutant. Murderer. A new generation of heroines has arrived. Lady Aileana Kameron, the only daughter of the Marquess of Douglas, was destined for a life carefully planned around Edinburgh’s social events – right up until when a faery killed her mother. Now it’s […]