Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Her Wicked Ways by Darcy Burke

Guest Review: Her Wicked Ways by Darcy Burke

Judith’s review of Her Wicked Ways (Secrets and Scandals series #1) by Darcy Burke She was his savior . . . Banished from London for her reckless behavior, Lady Miranda Sinclair is robbed by a dashing highwayman en route to the country. By offering him a kiss in lieu of the jewels she had to […]

Guest Review: The Theory of Attraction by Delphine Dryden

Guest Review: The Theory of Attraction by Delphine Dryden

Judith’s review of The Theory of Attraction by Delphine Dryden Camilla can set her watch by her hunky rocket-scientist neighbor who jogs past her window each day. She relishes each glimpse of his shirtless abs, and is dying to see more. But it’s hard to connect with a man who doesn’t seem to know she exists… […]

Guest Review: The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George

Guest Review: The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George

Ames’ review of The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George. Main Character: JesseLove Interest: n/aSeries: n/aAuthor: Website|Facebook Jesse cuts her own hair with a Swiss Army knife. She wears big green fisherman’s boots. She’s the founding (and only) member of NOLAW, the National Organization to Liberate All Weirdos. Emily wears sweaters with faux […]

Guest Review: The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill

Guest Review: The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill

Judith’s review of The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill The hypnotic voice on the self-motivation tape was supposed to help Ruby Jordan solve her problems, not create new ones. Instead, she is swept from a hectic career and failing marriage back to an era of hard-bodied warriors and fair maidens. And the world ten centuries in […]

Guest Review: Once Upon a Winter’s Eve by Tessa Dare

Guest Review: Once Upon a Winter’s Eve by Tessa Dare

Ames’ review of Once Upon a Winter’s Eve (Spindle Cover #1.5) by Tessa Dare. Some wallflowers bloom at night… Violet Winterbottom is a quiet girl. She speaks six languages, but seldom raises her voice. She endured bitter heartbreak in perfect silence. The gentlemen aren’t beating down her door. Until the night of the Spindle Cove […]