Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: (Never) Again by Theresa Paolo

Guest Review: (Never) Again by Theresa Paolo

Judith’s review of (Never) Again by Theresa Paolo Just when she had finally moved on… …He moved back. When college freshman Liz Wagner hears her ex’s voice for the first time since he moved clear across the freaking country, she does what any respectable girl would do: Dive into the girls’ bathroom. Zach Roberts—the Zach […]

Guest Review: Sign Off by Patricia McLinn

Guest Review:  Sign Off by Patricia McLinn

Judith’s review of Sign Off by Patricia McLinn Until a few months ago, Elizabeth “E.M.” Danniher investigated high crimes and national cases. Now, a messy divorce from her network-TV-exec husband, combined with her no-longer-quite-perky-enough sex appeal, has banished her to Wyoming, where she has to fulfill the remainder of her contract. She handles the “Helping […]

Guest Review: Facebook Jeanie by Addison Westlake

Guest Review: Facebook Jeanie by Addison Westlake

Natalia‘s review of Facebook Jeanie by Addison Westlake “Sometimes Technology feels like magic, doesn’t it? You never know what they’ll come up with next!” What a fabulous book this was! Its Bridget Jones meets Groundhog Day…Ever wonder if you made the right choice? What if you could go back and find out? 31-year-old Clara is […]

Guest Review: The Sins of Viscount Sutherland by Samantha James

Guest Review:  The Sins of Viscount Sutherland by Samantha James

Judith’s review of The Sins of Viscount Sutherland by Samantha James He is reckless, bold, dangerous . . . Men envy him, women desire him . . . And one woman wants her revenge. Claire Ashcroft has good reason to despise Viscount Grayson Sutherland. A wildly unpredictable man with a frightening reputation, Sutherland is responsible for […]

Guest Review: Lydia’s Hope by Marta Perry

Guest Review: Lydia’s Hope by Marta Perry

Tina’s review of Lydia’s Hope by Marta Perry. Three Amish sisters, separated when very young, know nothing about one another—until a long-held secret is revealed. With no memory of her birth parents, or the tragic accident that took their lives, Lydia Beachy has always been grateful for the aunt and uncle who took her in […]