Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: His Secret Past by Katie Reus

Guest Review: His Secret Past by Katie Reus

Judith’s review of His Secret Past by Katie Reus. Six years ago, Alexis Baptiste’s world was turned upside down when Hunter Cassidy disappeared without a trace, leaving her alone and pregnant. She’s finally moving on with her life when he resurfaces, just in time to rescue her from a would-be assassin. Forced to join him […]

Guest Review: Should’ve Been a Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Should’ve Been a Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Judith’s Review of Should’ve Been A Cowboy (Sons of Chance #4) by Vicki Lewis Thompson.   Party organizer Tyler O’Connelli is on the fast track to her dream career. She’s so close she can almost taste it. But when she returns to her family and sees her one-night stand, Alex Keller, all done up in […]

Guest Review: A Rogue By Any Other Name by Sarah MacLean

Guest Review: A Rogue By Any Other Name by Sarah MacLean

Bourne pulled himself up by his bootstraps and eventually became one of four owners in a gambling hell called The Fallen Angel. He has wealth but he isn’t a happy man. He wants his land back! When he finds that his childhood friend, Penelope, has had the land attached to her dowry he’ll stop at […]

Guest Review: Dreaming of the Wolf by Terry Spear

Guest Review: Dreaming of the Wolf by Terry Spear

Judith’s review of Dreaming of the Wolf (Heart of the Wolf #8) by Terry Spear. Werewolf pack leader Jake Silver is an acclaimed photographer. He sees a beautiful woman at the art gallery where his photos are on display, and his intrigue turns into wolfish protectiveness. Alicia Greiston has never met anyone like Jake-he’s sexy, […]

Guest Review: Redwood Bend by Robyn Carr

Guest Review: Redwood Bend by Robyn Carr

There are those who really and truly believe that there are no coincidences, no acts of fate, no accidental meetings that prove to be fortuitous in a scary sort of way. And there are others who just can’t seem to get away from the fact that some encounters really do seem to be the result […]