Tag: Harlequin

Guest Review: Can’t Let Go by Gena Showalter

Guest Review: Can’t Let Go by Gena Showalter

Jude Laurent really doesn’t like Ryanne Wade because she runs a bar.  His wife and twin daughters were killed in a drunk driving accident and he despises anything to do with alcohol.  Sure, she has strict rules about how many drinks someone can have and she always has them sober up first, but he still […]

Guest Review: Claiming His Highland Bride by Terri Brisbin

Guest Review: Claiming His Highland Bride by Terri Brisbin

Sorcha has been told by her father, a clan Chieftan, that she must wed but her soon-to-be fiancé is a horrible man.  The fiancé and her father are planning on ruining another clan by joining theirs and Sorcha wants no part of it.  Her mother has been able to protect Sorcha for years from her […]

Retro Review: Raintree: Inferno by Linda Howard

Retro Review: Raintree: Inferno by Linda Howard

******As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again. I think about this series every now and again. I may have to go back and re-read it at some point. Just to see if my opinion of it still stands.  This […]

Retro Review: Craving Beauty by Nalini Singh

Retro Review: Craving Beauty by Nalini Singh

******As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again. This review was originally posted on October 5, 2007. Harlequins are one of my favorite guilty pleasures. I love how I can pick up a book that is less than 200 pages […]

Guest Review: Playing Dirty by Taryn Leigh Taylor

Guest Review: Playing Dirty by Taryn Leigh Taylor

Lainey Harper grew up in a hockey family and loved it.  That is until her father walked out the door when she was 10 and never came back.  She did end up playing hockey, however, but ended her career scoring on her own net and never living it down.  Now she’s back in Portland, OR […]