Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Vanish In Plain Sight by Marta Perry

Guest Review: Vanish In Plain Sight by Marta Perry

Judith’s review of Vanish In Plain Sight by Marta Perry. Since she was a little girl, Marisa Angelo has been haunted by the image of her mother walking away, suitcase in hand, to return to her Amish roots.  Marisa and her “Englischer” father never saw or heard from her again. Now Marisa has received a […]

Guest Review: Addicted to You by Bethany Kane

Guest Review: Addicted to You by Bethany Kane

Tracy’s review of Addicted to You by Bethany Kane Once, film director Rill Pierce’s raw sexuality and sultry Irish accent made women weak with desire. But a tragedy has left him barely recognizable. Leave it to Katie Hughes, his best friend’s sister, to bring him back to life with her own pent-up passions. But will […]

Guest Review: Dead on Delivery by Elieen Rendahl

Guest Review: Dead on Delivery by Elieen Rendahl

Mary’s review of DEAD ON DELIVERY (A Messenger Novel) by Eileen Rendahl When a delivery leads to a dead man, Melina’s cop boyfriend, Ted Goodnight, starts grilling her about her latest job. But Melina doesn’t know who sent the package or what was in it. That’s not the way she works. What she does know—and […]

Guest Review: Cowboys Like Us by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Cowboys Like Us by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Judith’s review of Cowboys Like Us  (Sons of Chance #6)by Vicki Lewis Thompson Logan Carswell has just kissed his professional baseball career goodbye. Goodbye dreams, career and future. For now, though, he’s working at the Last Chance Ranch and the town saloon, where sexy bartender Caro Davis is definitely taking his mind off his troubles… Caro’s […]

Guest Review: Back When You Were Easier to Love by Emily Wing Smith

Guest Review: Back When You Were Easier to Love by Emily Wing Smith

Main Character: JoyLove Interest: NoahSeries: n/aAuthor: Website|Facebook|Twitter|Good Reads What’s worse than getting dumped? Not even knowing if you’ve been dumped. Joy got no goodbye, and certainly no explanation when Zan – the love of her life and the only good thing about stifling, backward Haven, Utah – unceremoniously and unexpectedly left for college a year […]