Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Privateer’s Treasure by Angelia Sparrow and Naomi Brooks

Guest Review: Privateer’s Treasure by Angelia Sparrow and Naomi Brooks

Ames‘ review of Privateer’s Treasure by Angelia Sparrow and Naomi Brooks. Under a steamy Barbados sun, Nathaniel makes an impulse purchase that will change the course of his entire life as a privateer. Pierced to the core by the sad blue eyes of the young man on the auction block, he buys Adlai, thinking to […]

Guest Review: The Brazen Bride by Stephanie Laurens

Guest Review: The Brazen Bride by Stephanie Laurens

Judith‘s review of The Brazen Bride (The Black Cobra Quartet, Book 3) by Stephanie Laurens. Shipwrecked, wounded, he risks all to pursue his mission – only to discover a partner as daring and brazen as he. Fiery, tempestuous, a queen in her own realm, she rescues a warrior – only to find her heart under […]

Guest Review: Taming the Wolf by Lydia Dare

Guest Review: Taming the Wolf by Lydia Dare

Tracy’s review of Taming the Wolf by Lydia Dare. Lord Dashiel Thorpe has fought his true nature his entire life, but whenever the moonlight proves too powerful, Dashiel is unable to control the werewolf within him. It is on one such moonlit night that Dashiel accidentally bites the beautiful Scottish witch, Caitrin McLeod. Though now […]

Guest Review: Magic University Book Three: The Incubus and the Angel by Cecilia Tan

Guest Review: Magic University Book Three: The Incubus and the Angel by Cecilia Tan

Judith’s review of Magic University: The Incubus and the Angel (Book 3) by Cecilia Tan Book Three continues the journey of Kyle Wadsworth, a college student who discovers he is magical upon his arrival at Harvard. Kyle finds himself enrolled at Veritas, the hidden magical university on the campus. In his freshman year, Kyle loses […]

Guest Review: Something Worth Fighting For by Lena Matthews

Guest Review: Something Worth Fighting For by Lena Matthews

Judith‘s review of Something Worth Fighting For  by Lena Matthews No good deed goes unpunished . . . and no one knows that better than Tisha Nichols, who, out of the kindness of her heart, agrees to style the hair of her nine-year-old neighbor Cami, so the little girl can look good for picture day. […]