Tag: Jen’s Reviews

Guest Review: Man of Action by Janie Crouch

Guest Review: Man of Action by Janie Crouch

I have been reading the Omega Sector and Omega Sector: Critical Response books by Janie Crouch for a while now, and while they’re not exactly ground breaking, they’ve been solid Intrigue series, so I was looking forward to the newest title. While I appreciated the somewhat ambitious themes the author took on in this book, I got so damn […]

Guest Review: ‘Til Death Do Us Part by Amanda Quick

Guest Review: ‘Til Death Do Us Part by Amanda Quick

I’ve never been a huge historical romance reader, but I did steadily read them until about 1.5 years ago when I simply lost all interest. I haven’t read a historical since then. Well, alert the press because I broke my historical drought with ‘Til Death Do Us Part, and I have zero regrets. I had a blast […]

Guest Review: Sleepless in Manhattan by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: Sleepless in Manhattan by Sarah Morgan

Yay, a new series from Sarah Morgan! This series is set in New York City and follows three childhood friends starting an event planning/concierge business. The first friend is Paige Walker. When the book opens, Paige and her two friends get laid off from their jobs (they all worked at the same event planning company). […]

Guest Review: Deep Dark by Laura Griffin

Guest Review: Deep Dark by Laura Griffin

Time for another Tracers book! This time we have Reed Novak, a detective with the Austin PD, and Laney Knox, a white hat hacker for the Delphi Center. When Laney hears about a recent murder that bears a striking similarity to an attack she experienced years ago, she contacts Reed and wants to help. She […]

Guest Review: The Undoing by Shelly Laurenston

Guest Review: The Undoing by Shelly Laurenston

The second in the Call of Crows series, The Undoing, was as much fun as I was hoping it would be! This book takes us back to the world of the Crows, an all-female bunch of murderous assassins brought back to life to serve the goddess Skuld. The heroine this time is Jace, the Crows’ […]