Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Tempest in the Highlands by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: Tempest in the Highlands by May McGoldrick

Miranda MacDonnell is on the run. When she inherited a mysterious relic from her mother, she had no idea the dangers it would bring. Now hunted by a relentless foe who will stop at nothing to find her, she has one choice: stow away on the ship of the notorious privateer, Black Hawk. Rob Hawkins, […]

Guest Review: Holiday With a Twist by Shannon Stacey

Guest Review: Holiday With a Twist by Shannon Stacey

Leigh Holloway is back home in New Hampshire for the holidays.  She has a couple of big secrets that she is keeping from her family but with her parents packing up and selling her childhood home and her sister and her baby living with them as she’s getting a divorce, Leigh just doesn’t want to […]

Guest Review: Beauty and the Billionaire: The Wedding by Jessica Clare

Guest Review: Beauty and the Billionaire: The Wedding by Jessica Clare

Gretchen is getting married soon – on Christmas Eve no less – and she’s stressed!  She’s fired umpteen caterers for one reason or another, she keeps gaining weight instead of losing it because she keeps sampling her own baked goods and then when she visits her fiancé at his office she starts to think he’s […]

Guest Review: Who We Were Before by Leah Mercer

Guest Review: Who We Were Before by Leah Mercer

At first I was torn about whether or not I wanted to request Who We Were Before on NetGalley. Emotionally-charged books are always on my radar, but some topics are hard for me to read, especially when they deal with cruelty to children, vulnerable people and animals. I also struggle with topics about losing a […]

Guest Review: House of Echoes by Brendan Duffy

Guest Review: House of Echoes by Brendan Duffy

There is no way that House of Echoes by Brendan Duffy can be a debut book! I had to get that out of the way from the gate! This book is so well-written and is bursting with a dark & creepy, tension-filled vibe that causes the reader to assume that the author has been writing […]