Tag: Holly’s Reviews

Review: Hired: The Sheikh’s Secretary Mistress by Lucy Monroe

Review: Hired: The Sheikh’s Secretary Mistress by Lucy Monroe

  I love Harlequin Presents novels and Lucy Monroe is generally my favorite HP author, but unfortunately my inner feminist decided this was the story she was going to stand up and rebel against. The characters were as expected: a somewhat limp heroine and an extremely controlling, alpha male. The story engaging, if a bit […]

Review: Heart Fate by Robin D. Owens

Review: Heart Fate by Robin D. Owens

  Heart Fate is book 7 in Robin D. Owens‘ Celta’s Heartmates series. I have not read the first 6. Honestly, they didn’t really seem like my thing, so though I’ve noticed them in the book store, I never really considered buying one. I’m very sorry for that now. This book was outstanding. Lahsin Yew […]

Anthology Review: Private Places by Robin Schone, Claudia Dane, Allyson James and Shiloh Walker

Anthology Review: Private Places by Robin Schone, Claudia Dane, Allyson James and Shiloh Walker

The Men and Women’s Club Robin Schone shares a tale of a man and a woman in a notorious club, who learn how very dangerous desires of the flesh can be. You know how you feel when you walk into a conversation and realize you have no idea what’s going on? That’s how I felt […]

Guest Review: Flashback by Jill Shalvis @ TGTBTU

Guest Review: Flashback by Jill Shalvis @ TGTBTU

I have a guest review for Flashback (American Heroes: The Firefighters Book 2) by Jill Shalvis up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread. First things first: That cover? Totally hot. Yummy fireman. Mmmm. Ok, moving on. I read this book before I read the first one in the series, Flashpoint. I have to […]

Guest Review: Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis at TGTBTU

Guest Review: Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis at TGTBTU

I have a guest review up at TGTBTU for Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis, American Heroes: The Firefighters, Book 1. I have to be honest and admit the only reason I wanted to read this book is because of the cover. It’s hot. Seriously hot. After I read the back blurb I was a little bit […]