Tag: Holly’s Reviews

Review: Wish You Were Here by Lani Diane Rich

Review: Wish You Were Here by Lani Diane Rich

Freya Daly has always been a smart businesswoman – tough, unemotional, and a killer at negotiations. But for the last few months, she’s been bursting into tears for no reason at all. Even though she’s sure it must be some kind of rare eye condition, her boss (and father) removes her from her usual task […]

Review: Unravel Me by Christie Ridgway

Review: Unravel Me by Christie Ridgway

  Unravel Me is the second book in Christie Ridgway‘s Knitters Series. After the first book, How To Knit A Wild Bikini (see my review here), I was really looking forward to this book. Unfortunately I don’t think it quite lived up to my expectations. First, the backblurb is kind of misleading. When the book […]

Review: Crave: The Seduction of Snow White by Cathy Yardley

Review: Crave: The Seduction of Snow White by Cathy Yardley

When a woman is ripe for the picking . . . Beth Cordova’s life is no fairy tale. Having barely escaped the evil grasp of her wicked stepmother, this “missing princess” seeks refuge in a strict commune where carnal pleasures are forbidden. Sometimes just one bite of the apple . . . Her world is […]

Review: A Mermaid’s Kiss by Joey W. Hill

Review: A Mermaid’s Kiss by Joey W. Hill

The angelic Jonah has been battling the Dark Ones for centuries. But his noble spirit has begun to tire with the weight of war—allowing a Dark One to strike a blow that severs his wings and knocks him into the sea. Anna is a Daughter of Arianne—a direct descendant of the mermaid of legend. Anna’s […]

Guest Review: On The Move by Pamela Britton

Posted November 12, 2008 by Holly in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , , , | 0 Comments
Guest Review: On The Move by Pamela Britton

I have a guest review of On the Move (A Harlequin NASCAR Book) by Pamela Britton up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread today. Sadly, this book didn’t work for me. I started reading the Harlequin NASCAR books a couple of years ago. I know Sybil will tell you it’s because I’m a […]