Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: #Moonstruck by Sariah Wilson

Guest Review: #Moonstruck by Sariah Wilson

Maisy Harrison used to be a crazy Ryan De Luna fan…when she was 14.  Now that she’s in her 20’s?  Not so much.  That doesn’t stop her from going to one of his concerts with her best friend because that BFF is crazy about Ryan.  When she meets Ryan back stage, Maisy isn’t impressed and […]

Guest Review: How to Keep a Secret by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: How to Keep a Secret by Sarah Morgan

In this story we have two sisters, Lauren and Jenna, who are incredibly close.  Lauren is married and has a 16-year-old daughter by the name of Mack.  They are wealthy and live in London.  Jenna is a school teacher, is married, and lives in Martha’s Vineyard where she and her sister grew up.  She longs […]

Guest Review: Ace of Hearts by Chantal Fernando

Guest Review: Ace of Hearts by Chantal Fernando

Erin lived her whole life thinking that the man she called “dad” was indeed her father.  When she finds a birth certificate that says otherwise, she’s upset and wants to know what’s going on.  Her mother was dating a man who was in an MC and when she found out she was pregnant she left […]

Guest Review: Forbidden Night with the Prince by Michelle Willingham

Guest Review: Forbidden Night with the Prince by Michelle Willingham

Joan de Laurent believes she’s cursed.  She has had two betrothals and both of her intendeds died before the wedding!  She heads off to Ireland to meet her third betrothed and guess what?  He’s dead too!  Of course he was older, but still! Ronan Ó Callaghan is an Irish prince who heads to the MacEgan […]

Guest Review: The Highlander’s Promise by Lynsay Sands

Guest Review: The Highlander’s Promise by Lynsay Sands

Aulay Buchanan was wounded in battle and his face severely scarred – the same battle that killed his twin brother.  Aulay’s betrothed at the time screamed in horror after looking at him and his facial scar and refused to marry him.  It’s been years since then, but Aulay is still effected by the thought of […]