Tag: Jennifer’s Reviews

Guest Review: Mine to Have by Cynthia Eden

Guest Review: Mine to Have by Cynthia Eden

Jen’s review of Mine to Have (Mine, #5) by Cynthia Eden Is he a hero…or the villain? When Elizabeth Ward sees Saxon Black rushing into the backroom of The Blade—a low end bar in Miami—she isn’t sure if he’s there to save the day…or just to raise some hell. But she’s being held hostage, and […]

Guest Review: Too Friendly to Date by Nicole Helm

Guest Review: Too Friendly to Date by Nicole Helm

Jen’s review of Too Friendly to Date (Bluff City #2) by Nicole Helm One little white lie–one big explanation! Okay, pretending her sexy boss is her boyfriend is more like a huge white lie. But electrician Leah Santino will take the risk. If her parents think she has someone, they won’t go back to smothering […]

Guest Review: Midnight Action by Elle Kennedy

Guest Review: Midnight Action by Elle Kennedy

Jen’s review of Midnight Action (Killer Instincts, #5) by Elle Kennedy She’s got a broken heart… and a fully loaded arsenal…. Ex–army ranger Jim Morgan leads a team of elite mercenaries, but eighteen years ago in Paris, he was part of a black ops unit whose mission was to hunt down a rogue operative. In […]

Guest Review: Dead Don’t Lie by L.R. Nicolello

Guest Review: Dead Don’t Lie by L.R. Nicolello

Jen’s review of Dead Don’t Lie by L.R. Nicolello You can run from the past…but you can never truly hide… Detective Evelyn Davis delves deep into the minds of monsters for a living. She’s the best psychological profiler in the Seattle P.D., with a talent that comes from heartbreaking experience. When Evelyn was just eighteen, […]

Guest Review: Shattered Secrets by Karen Harper

Guest Review: Shattered Secrets by Karen Harper

Jen’s review of Shattered Secrets (Cold Creek #1) by Karen Harper Every town has its secrets… Returning to Cold Creek, Ohio, is an act of courage for Tess Lockwood. Abducted and held captive as a young girl, she is unable to remember anything about the crime that destroyed her childhood and tore her family apart. […]