Tag: Jen’s Reviews

Guest Review: The Pretender by HelenKay Dimon

Guest Review: The Pretender by HelenKay Dimon

The Games People Play series is all about a group of men with traumatic, messed up childhoods who create a found family and go on to become extremely successful (of course). Book 3 is about brother Harrison Tate. Harrison is what might be termed a cat burglar. Apparently in the past he was more indiscriminate […]

Guest Review: The Negotiator by HelenKay Dimon

Guest Review: The Negotiator by HelenKay Dimon

Did you read any of the other books in the Games People Play series? If so, you encountered Garrett McGrath. He works for the hero from book 1, Wren. Garrett is…Wren’s assistant? Right hand man? I’ve never been entirely clear on his exact role, but he’s kind of the go-to guy who helps Wren with […]

Guest Review: The Enforcer by HelenKay Dimon

Guest Review: The Enforcer by HelenKay Dimon

Matthias Clarke owns a security company, and he’s the adopted brother of the hero from Book 1 of the series, Wren. All the brothers had profoundly lousy childhoods, and Matthias’s past comes back to mess with his life in this story. His biological mom, who has shown no interest in him up to now, comes […]

Guest Review: When All the Girls Have Gone by Jayne Ann Krentz

Guest Review: When All the Girls Have Gone by Jayne Ann Krentz

After reading over a dozen books in a few days while home with the flu, I just couldn’t find any new books that grabbed me. When this one caught my interest I actually broke my usual rule and paid full price for it. Unfortunately, the book was a big disappointment. Charlotte receives a mysterious package […]

Guest Review: Touch of Red by Laura Griffin

Guest Review: Touch of Red by Laura Griffin

I was excited about CSI Brooke Porter when she was introduced in the last Tracer’s book, and for the most part her story didn’t disappoint. Brooke works for the Delphi Center, and she’s working with detective Sean Byrne to solve a murder. She’s also coming out of a messy, toxic relationship, and that causes some […]