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Throwback Thursday Guest Review: The Killing Dance by Laurell K. Hamilton

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: The Killing Dance by Laurell K. Hamilton

Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! This review was originally posted on May 14, 2008. Melissa‘s review of The Killing Dance by Laurell K. Hamilton. So, I saw the new LKH book at a bookstore. It interested me. I started the series from the beginning. I’m now […]

Guest Review: Love Me Again by Jaci Burton

Guest Review: Love Me Again by Jaci Burton

Loretta and Deacon were in a relationship in high school and even talked about their future life together.  Loretta’s parents had other ideas for her future and being the dutiful daughter she’d always been she ended up dumping Deacon and getting married to another man, Tom. Loretta’s life with Tom was anything but fun but […]

Guest Review: Ever My Love by Lynn Kurland

Guest Review: Ever My Love by Lynn Kurland

Nathaniel MacLeod has been traveling back in time off and on for the past 5 years.  When he hears or sees a certain date he feels the time portal open and he knows that he must get back to medieval Scotland as soon as possible.  He doesn’t know why it’s him that has to go […]

Review: Bound Together by Christine Feehan

Review: Bound Together by Christine Feehan

This is the final book in Feehan’s Drake Sisters/Sea Haven spin-off, Sisters of the Heart. Five years ago Blythe Daniels married Viktor Prakenskii after knowing him a week. Then he busted her step-father as a pedophile and left her to deal with the aftermath without a word. Although she’s never been able to get over […]

Guest Review: Someone to Hold by Mary Balogh

Guest Review: Someone to Hold by Mary Balogh

Camille Westcott was once Lady Camille Westcott but now that her father has died and it’s been discovered that his marriage was bigamous, Camille is just Miss Camille Westcott.  Everything that she has striven for her entire life is now…gone.  She’s at loose ends to say the least and after leaving London and hiding in […]