Tag: Holly’s Reviews

Joint Review: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

Joint Review: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

Holly: For years Ween and I have argued over books (among other things), because our reading taste often differ dramatically. But one book we’ve always agreed on (besides Heart of Fire by Linda Howard that is) is Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie. The novel is extremely well written, hilarious and sweet, with witty dialogue and […]

Review: She’s Got the Look by Leslie Kelly

Review: She’s Got the Look by Leslie Kelly

  She’s Got The Look is the second book in Leslie Kelly‘s series about the Walker Brothers. After her marriage ended in a humiliating divorce, Melody returns to her Georgia hometown to try and put her life back together. Six years before, she and her three best friends had written out their Men Most Wanted […]

Anthology Review: A Nascar Holiday by Kimberly Raye, Roxanne St. Claire and Debra Webb

Anthology Review: A Nascar Holiday by Kimberly Raye, Roxanne St. Claire and Debra Webb

You might be wondering why I’m reviewing a Christmas anthology in May..and you know, I’m kind of wondering the same thing. I decided to organize my bookshelves last night and I found this buried under Mt. TBR, so I figured..heck, why not. And there you go. I’ve read each of these authors away from the […]

Review: Married in Haste by Cathy Maxwell

Review: Married in Haste by Cathy Maxwell

Married in Haste is the first book in Cathy Maxwell‘s Marriage Series. This book is the perfect example of how good writing and interesting characters can make up for plot devices that are generally avoided. It features one of my most hated plot devices: The Big Misunderstanding I think that blurb sucks, so I’m writing […]

Review: Spell of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning

Review: Spell of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning

Spell of the Highlander is the 7th book in Karen Marie Moning‘s Higlander Series. The story is at times funny, sensual and hypnotic. KMM is a master at weaving magical, mystical worlds that draw her readers in and wrap them up in her reality. Jessi St. James is an ordinary girl, working on getting yet […]