Tag: Judith’s Reviews

Guest Review: Forgotten Hope by Aubrey Ross

Guest Review: Forgotten Hope by Aubrey Ross

Judith‘s review of Forgotten Hope by Aubrey Ross. Masquerading as a vampire has kept Chevon Rankin alive for two centuries. She believes the mystery surrounding her sister’s murder is nothing but a painful memory until an alien Setti hybrid invades her home and attacks while she is sleeping. Hot on the trail of the Setti […]

Guest Review: Dead Again by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Guest Review: Dead Again by Tracy Cooper-Posey

A small plan crashes in the Rockies and the only two survivors, Jack and Sophie, help each other live until rescue arrives seven days later. Only Sophie goes on to pick up the pieces of her life which has not been irrevocably changed by big, gentle Jack’s love and death. But Sophie learns that Jack’s […]

Guest Review: Divine Redemption by Jory Strong

Guest Review: Divine Redemption by Jory Strong

Judith‘s review of Divine Redemption by Jory Strong. Their connection was instant, their attraction intense. Reincarnated souls reunited though neither consciously realize the depth of their bond. Tmeperance and Demetri love each other. Lust after each other. But a third waits, someone who will complete an already near-perfect union. Thanos wronged them in a previous […]

Guest Review: Eagles Run by Desiree Holt

Guest Review: Eagles Run by Desiree Holt

Judith‘s review of Eagles Run by Desiree Holt. Her father was murdered by an unknown killer. Now Leah Morgan, the half-Commanche daughter of the owner of White Eagle Ranch, is faced with his unsolved murder, as well as two illegitimate half brothers who have each been left a share of the ranch. If not for […]

Guest Review: Shivaree by Cara McKenna

Guest Review: Shivaree by Cara McKenna

Judith’s review of Shivaree by Cara McKenna. Hot on the heels of a nasty break-up, Natalie’s truck breaks down in the sweltering Louisiana back woods. A glow beyond the trees and a haunting melody lead her to what she hopes is salvation. The Shivaree is a bar where the locals loose themselves in cold drinks […]