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Review: Tempted By His Target by Jill Sorenson

Posted October 27, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , | 2 Comments
Review: Tempted By His Target by Jill Sorenson

Wanted for the murder of a Mexican drug lord’s son, party girl Isabel Sanborn fled to Oaxaca. Now she owes her life to Brandon Knox, a passing tourist who just saved her from a hit man. But Knox is no accidental hero—he’s an undercover U.S. marshal assigned to bring Isabel to justice. Instead, wanting to […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

Is it already Monday again? How does this keep happening so quickly? I swear I just wrote last weeks post! lol Anyway, last week started out stressful but ended in a wonderful way. I went back to work on Monday and Tuesday after being gone for a week. What the hell was I thinking? Those […]

Review: The Edge of Night by Jill Sorenson.

Review: The Edge of Night by Jill Sorenson.

Rowena’s review of The Edge of Night by Jill Sorenson. Hero: Noah YoungHeroine: April Ortiz To support her small daughter, April Ortiz does what she has to do—which means waiting tables in a skimpy outfit at a popular nightclub in the gang-infested area of Chula Vista. When one of her co-workers is found raped and […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

Happy Monday and for you US dwellers Happy Memorial Day. (For you non US people Memorial Day is the day set aside specifically to honor deceased US Soldiers.) Let’s see – what happened this week? Friday I went to an awards ceremony at the school.  My youngest got an award for excellence in math (obviously […]

Publisher Spotlight Review: Dangerous to Touch by Jill Sorenson.

Publisher Spotlight Review: Dangerous to Touch by Jill Sorenson.

Rowena’s review of Dangerous to Touch by Jill Sorenson. Hero: Marc CruzHeroine: Sidney Morrow Too powerful to ignore All her life Sidney Morrow had tried to repress her disturbing psychic visions. Until a vision of murder shattered her fragile serenity. She had to go to the authorities make them listen. But Lt. Marc Cruz didn’t […]