Tag: Judith’s Reviews

Guest Review: Temporarily His Princess by Olivia Gates

Guest Review: Temporarily His Princess by Olivia Gates

I had read other Olivia Gates stories in this series before this one, but it was fun to go back to book one in the series and enjoy another story that may really be just a aristocratic fantasy of “how the other half lives.”  Yet it is that very quality that has most of us […]

Guest Review: Sins of a Ruthless Rogue by Anna Randol

Guest Review:  Sins of a Ruthless Rogue by Anna Randol

Judith’s review of Sins of a Ruthless Rogue  (Sinners Trio #2) by Anna Randol When Clayton Campbell shows up on her doorstep, Olivia Swift is stunned. For long ago, Clayton was the boy who stole her heart. He’s also the man her betrayal had sent to the gallows. A man she believed dead, now standing before […]

Guest Review: Uncertain Fate by Ken Casper

Guest Review:  Uncertain Fate by Ken Casper

Judith’s review of Uncertain Fate (Return to Caddo Lake Trilogy, book 1) by Ken Casper Nineteen years ago, Frannie Granger disappeared . . . Since then, the land at Beaumarais near Caddo Lake, East Texas, has hidden the secret of her fate. Now that secret is out, but a mystery remains: who is responsible for what […]

Guest Review: The Mad Earl’s Bride by Loretta Chase

Guest Review: The Mad Earl’s Bride by Loretta Chase

This novella was originally a part of an anthology released in 1995 but has not been re-released to stand on its own. And stand it does.  It is not only an educational piece of history about the progress (or lack thereof) of the practice of medicine, of the ideas about insanity and about the practice […]

Guest Review: Tempted By A Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Tempted By A Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson

This new novella is a part of a series featuring the romantic experiences of sorority sisters, all of whom come from vastly different walks of life and yet whose bond of friendship is stronger than many biological siblings.  This short novel features a woman whose delight is in being a small town vet, one who […]