Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Soldier On Her Doorstep by Soraya Lane

Guest Review: Soldier On Her Doorstep by Soraya Lane

Judith’s review of  A Soldier On Her Doorstepby Soraya Lane. Soldier Alex Dane promised his dying comrade he’d make sure his wife and daughter were okay, and so he finds himself on a doorstep with his heart in his mouth. Lisa Kennedy loved her husband, but she must focus on her daughter, Lilly, who hasn’t […]

Guest Review: Persuading Prudence by Liz Cole

Guest Review: Persuading Prudence by Liz Cole

Judith’s review of Persuading Prudence by Liz Cole After their night of mistaken identity and passion, can Lord Ravensbrook convince frumpy spinster, Prudence Mayville that marriage is the best and most honorable option? Frumpy Lady Prudence Mayville has harbored a tenure for the devilishly dashing Lord Ravensbrook since her days in the schoolroom. So when […]

Guest Review: Maya’s Triple Dare by Heather Rainier

Guest Review: Maya’s Triple Dare by Heather Rainier

Judith’s review of Maya’s Triple Dare by Heather Rainier. Kendall has adored Maya from afar for years, but he is done being her “go-to guy.” He’s always been her confidant and her husband’s best friend. Now widowed, Maya is through with living life in half-measures and regrets never asking both men for what she wanted. A […]

Guest Review: Flying Blind by Deborah Cooke

Guest Review: Flying Blind by Deborah Cooke

Tracy’s review of Flying Blind (Dragon Diaries #1) by Deborah Cooke Zoë Sorensson is perfectly normal, except she’s been told she’s destined for great things. Zoë’s the one female dragon shapeshifter of her kind. But Zoë is at the bottom of the class when it comes to being Pyr and her powers are AWOL, so […]

Guest Review: One Night, Two Heirs by Maureen Child

Guest Review: One Night, Two Heirs by Maureen Child

Judith’s review of One Night, Two Heirs by Maureen Child. Texas Cattleman’s Club Rule #1: Always Act Honorably Duty is his world. And upon seeing Sadie Price with twin girls, marine Rick Pruitt realizes he has some proposing to do. He never would have left Royal, Texas, if he’d known Sadie was carrying his babies. […]