Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: The Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen

Guest Review: The Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen

Lara and her sisters are princesses who are deadly.  Their father is the King of Maridrina and has isolated his many daughters since they were five years old.  He has had tutors and trainers at their desert compound teaching them to be assassins, seductresses, poison experts; you name it, they were taught. They’ve been tortured […]

Guest Review: Dream Maker by Kristen Ashley

Guest Review: Dream Maker by Kristen Ashley

Evan is a 27-year-old genius who just wants to finish school and make something of herself.  Unfortunately, her family is constantly holding her back.  She works as a computer repair person part time and strips the rest of the time.  When she finally makes enough money to work on her degree further, her family calls […]

Guest Review: Say Yes to the Duke by Eloisa James

Guest Review: Say Yes to the Duke by Eloisa James

Viola Astley doesn’t feel like she belongs in her family.  She is an “adopted” daughter in the Wilde family even though her step-father, the Duke of Lindow, considers her his daughter.  Viola is shy and quiet, while the rest of the Wilde family is adventuresome.  She is painfully shy and takes most meals in her […]

Guest Review: The Earl Takes a Fancy by Lorraine Heath

Guest Review: The Earl Takes a Fancy by Lorraine Heath

Matthew Sommersby, the Earl of Rosemont wants to kill his dead wife.  Ok, she’s already dead, but he’s just that mad at her. Matthew wakes one morning to find a letter from his dead wife in the paper. It’s written to all of the women seeking husbands and it says what a kind man he […]

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Seduced by Silver by Gwen Campbell

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Seduced by Silver by Gwen Campbell

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on March 7, 2010. First of all, that cover makes me blush. LOL Second, I enjoyed Seduced by Silver. The set-up of the Eupanorian world is different enough (humanoid beings with a culture based […]