Tag: Holly’s Reviews

Review: All Fired Up by Vivian Arend and Elle Kennedy

Review: All Fired Up by Vivian Arend and Elle Kennedy

When Parker and his team left the Army Rangers they ended up starting a service that helps men set up amazing dates for their wives and girlfriends. When an client asks them to create the perfect date so he can propose, Parker begins just like he would any op – by learning everything he can about […]

Review: How to Reprimand Your Rockstar by Mina Vaughn

Review: How to Reprimand Your Rockstar by Mina Vaughn

The title and blurb for this book are deceiving. The book is written in the first-person from the heroine’s point-of-view. She’s a college basketball star and that’s where most of her focus is. Therefore that’s where the focus of the story is. The music scene is mentioned only in the most casual way. Those looking […]

Review: Lead by Kylie Scott

Review: Lead by Kylie Scott

Jimmy spent most of his career as the lead singer of Stage Dive either drunk or high. Hell, he started long before the band did. After a meltdown that landed him in rehab, he’s determined to stay clean. To that end, the record label hired a “sobriety companion” for him. Someone who stays with him 24/7 […]

Review: Highland Groom by Hannah Howell

Review: Highland Groom by Hannah Howell

Howell follows pretty much the same formula for all her novels: tiny heroine with big personality falls for giant hero who is mistrustful because of a past girlfriend/mistress/wife who screwed him over. She decides to fight for his love by being herself and he falls for her in spite of his vow to hate all women, […]

Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

Night’s Honor falls outside the other books in the Elder Races series. The timeline seems to run parallel to that of Lord’s Fall (Xavier leaves at one point to attend the Sentinel Games, which take place in LF),but has no direct relation with any of the threads Harrison is weaving in the other books. This is […]