Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: SEALed Forever by Mary Margret Daughtridge

Guest Review: SEALed Forever by Mary Margret Daughtridge

Judith’s review of Sealed Forever (SEALed #4) by Mary Margret Daughtridge. He’s got a living, breathing dilemma… In the midst of running an undercover CIA mission, Navy SEAL Lt. Garth Vale finds an abandoned baby, and his superiors sure don’t want to know about it. The only person who can help him is the beautiful new […]

Guest Review: Lady of Seduction by Laurel McKee

Guest Review: Lady of Seduction by Laurel McKee

Tracy’s review of Lady of Seduction (Daughters of Erin #3) by Laurel McKee It’s a mad, ill-advised journey that leads the usually sensible Lady Caroline Blacknall to the legendary isle of Muirin Inish, off the windswept coast of Ireland. Even so, she doesn’t expect to find herself shipwrecked and then rescued by a man she […]

Guest Review: Do Over by Mari Carr

Guest Review: Do Over by Mari Carr

Ames’ review of Do Over by Mari Carr. Sometimes once is not enough…After twenty-five years of marriage, Faith Wainwright wonders what she’ll do next. Her kids have moved out and sometimes she feels so distant from her husband, Troy.Right before their anniversary, Troy gives Faith an unexpected gift: a journey through their hometown to reenact […]

Guest Review: Keeping House by Lee Brazil

Guest Review: Keeping House by Lee Brazil

Tracy’s review of Keeping House by Lee Brazil Donovan Holloway, advertising executive, newly made vice president of the company where he’s worked for twenty years, grew up in a free love hippie commune, taking care of the parents who should have been taking care of him. He’s worked hard to put himself through school and […]

Guest Review: Tangled Past by Leah Braemel

Guest Review: Tangled Past by Leah Braemel

Judith’s review of Tangled Past by Leah Braemel Forced to marry a man she just met, Sarah McLeod clings to the hope that she’ ll finally find the love and acceptance she’ s always craved. Her tenuous dreams of a happy life on the frontier are in danger of being dashed by the one thing […]