Tag: Harlequin

Guest Review: No Limits by Lori Foster

Guest Review: No Limits by Lori Foster

Jen’s review of No Limits (Ultimate #1) by Lori Foster Lori Foster’s new Ultimate series is essentially a spin off of her Love Undercover series. The main characters in No Limits, Cannon and Yvette, were introduced in book 4 of the last series (Dash of Peril, reviewed here). I don’t think you absolutely must read […]

Guest Review: The Way You Look Tonight by Bella Andre

Guest Review: The Way You Look Tonight by Bella Andre

  Tracy’s review of The Way You Look Tonight (The Sullivans #9) by Bella Andre While Brooke Jansen is happy with her quiet, small-town life, she secretly longs to experience something wild. So when her favorite “Wild Sullivan” moves back after more than a decade away, she can’t stop wondering if being bad is really […]

Review (+ Giveaway): The Best Kind of Trouble by Lauren Dane

Review (+ Giveaway): The Best Kind of Trouble by Lauren Dane

Natalie and Paddy hooked up years ago when he was just getting started in the music biz and she was a waitress at a dive bar they frequented.  In the intervening years, Paddy’s band, Sweet Hollow Ranch – which is made up of all his brothers – exploded and he’s now a major rock star. […]

Guest Review: Looking for Trouble by Victoria Dahl

Guest Review: Looking for Trouble by Victoria Dahl

Jen’s review of Looking for Trouble (Jackson: Girls’ Night Out #1) by Victoria Dahl A good reason to be bad…  Librarian Sophie Heyer has walked the straight and narrow her entire life to make up for her mother’s mistakes. But in tiny Jackson Hole, Wyoming, juicy gossip doesn’t just fade away. Falling hard for the […]

Guest Review: KCPD Protector by Julie Miller

Guest Review: KCPD Protector by Julie Miller

Jen’s review of KCPD Protector (The Precinct #22) by Julie Miller There was no way Deputy Commissioner George Madigan was going to let his beautiful assistant fall prey to a stalker. Because Elise Brown wasn’t just another employee. Her vulnerable blue eyes triggered all of George’s protective instincts…and now her life was in jeopardy. Working […]