Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Karma by Carly Phillips

Guest Review: Karma by Carly Phillips

Tracy’s review of Karma (Serendipity #3) by Carly Phillips. Police Officer Dare Barron has had a crush on Liza McKnight ever since he was a teenager. But despite his lifelong attraction, the closest he’s ever come to interacting with her is watching Liza regularly bail out her brother at the station. Dare’s dark past with […]

Review: Improper Relations by Juliana Ross

Review: Improper Relations by Juliana Ross

Judith’s review of Improper Relations by Juliana Ross. When Hannah’s caught watching her late husband’s cousin debauch the maid in the library, she’s mortified — but also intrigued. An unpaid companion to his aunt, she’s used to being ignored. The black sheep of the family, Leo has nothing but his good looks and noble birth […]

Guest Review: Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy

Guest Review: Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy

Tracy’s review of Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy. Dangerous. Ruthless. Savage. And she’s the good guy. Abby Sinclair had a desperate childhood until she was rescued and adopted by a retired army ranger who molded her into a master of self-defense. Now, she’s a cunning and fearless assassin thrust into assignment after dangerous assignment, using […]

Guest Review: The First Rule of Ten by Gay Hendricks & Tinker Lindsay

Guest Review: The First Rule of Ten by Gay Hendricks & Tinker Lindsay

Judith’s review of The First Rule of Ten by Gay Hendricks & Tinker Lindsay. “Don’t ignore intuitive tickles lest they reappear as sledgehammers.” That’s the first rule of Ten. Tenzing Norbu (“Ten” for short)-ex-monk and soon-to-be ex-cop-is a protagonist unique to our times. In The First Rule of Ten, the first installment in a three-book […]

Guest Review: Taming an Impossible Rogue by Suzanne Enoch

Guest Review: Taming an Impossible Rogue by Suzanne Enoch

Tracy’s review of Taming an Impossible Rogue (Scandalous Brides #2) by Suzanne Enoch One year ago, Lady Camille Pryce left her haughty fiancé at the altar—for good reason. Not only was the marriage arranged before she could even walk, her betrothed was too smug to exert himself to meet her! Now, disowned, with no husband […]