Tag: Judith’s Reviews

Guest Review: Learning to Trust by Lynne Connelly

Guest Review: Learning to Trust by Lynne Connelly

Judith’s review of Learning to Trust by Lynne Connelly. Socialite Bellina Mazzanti Forde was the ultimate party girl—until she disappeared with Byron Brantley five years ago. Determined to find his brother, Jonathan Brantley has tracked Lina to a café in Naples and demands answers. Certain she’s hiding something, Jonathan vows not to let Lina out […]

Guest Review: Once and Again by Lauren Dane

Guest Review: Once and Again by Lauren Dane

Judith’s review of Once and Again (Petal, Georgia #1) by Lauren Dane Seven years ago, Lily Travis was only too glad to see her hometown of Petal, Georgia, in her rearview mirror. Thanks to her father running off with a twenty-year-old, though, here she is, trying to pick up the pieces. First order of business: […]

Guest Review: Infatuation by Melissa Schroeder

Guest Review: Infatuation by Melissa Schroeder

Judith’s review of Infatuation by Melissa Schroeder (A Little Harmless Military Romance #1) Francis McKade is a man in lust. He’s had a crush on his best friend’s little sister for years but he has never acted on it. Besides that fact that she’s Malachi’s sister, he’s a Seal and he learned his lesson with […]

Guest Review: The Virgin Proxy by Georgia Fox

Guest Review: The Virgin Proxy by Georgia Fox

Judith’s review of The Virgin Proxy (Conquerors #2) by Georgia Fox. When the Normans conquered England, Deorwynn lost almost everything, including her family. Only one beloved brother survives. To rescue him, she must sacrifice her virginity in the enemy’s bed. She should be well prepared. After spending fifteen years in a grim convent, punished for […]

Guest Review: Risking Trust by Adrienne Giordano

Guest Review: Risking Trust by Adrienne Giordano

Judith’s review of Risking Trust (Private Protectors #3) by Adrienne Giordano. Roxann Thorgesson’s world is out of control. After her father suffers a fatal heart attack, she must take over as publisher of Chicago’s second-largest newspaper. Then her ex-boyfriend Michael Taylor, CEO of his own security company, shows up needing a favor. The last thing […]