Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Tempted By A Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Tempted By A Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson

This new novella is a part of a series featuring the romantic experiences of sorority sisters, all of whom come from vastly different walks of life and yet whose bond of friendship is stronger than many biological siblings.  This short novel features a woman whose delight is in being a small town vet, one who […]

Guest Review: Not the Leader of the Pack by Annabeth Leong

Guest Review: Not the Leader of the Pack by Annabeth Leong

After years of loyal service to the pack, Neil expects to take over as alpha when his mentor dies. As good as it is to see Juli again, he knows he can’t trust her. After all, she abandoned both him and the pack years ago and never looked back. Neil determines to fight for his […]

Guest Review: Werewolf in Alaska by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Werewolf in Alaska by Vicki Lewis Thompson

I have lots of favorite authors and the list keeps growing.  But those I like the best are writers who have the capacity to move outside a particular aspect of romance fiction, don’t get stuck writing versions of the same thing all the time, and who are not afraid to challenge themselves to write something […]

Guest Review: A Brother’s Honor by Brenda Jackson

Guest Review: A Brother’s Honor by Brenda Jackson

But the passion between them is jeopardized when old secrets begin to emerge. A woman from Jace’s past suddenly reappears. And an explosive discovery changes everything Jace thinks he knows about his mother-and his father, who was convicted of her murder. Jace Granger tried to leave his family history behind once before. But this time […]

Guest Review: To the Limit by Jo Leigh

Guest Review: To the Limit by Jo Leigh

Romance novels featuring the military in one form or another have become more and more popular as the United States has been involved in the armed conflict in the Middle East over the past decade and beyond.  One of the saddest of ramifications of sons, brothers, nephews, fathers, uncles going overseas is that many are […]