Tag: Judith’s Reviews

Guest Review: Bad Kitty by Eliza Gayle

Guest Review:  Bad Kitty by Eliza Gayle

Judith’s review of Bad Kitty by Eliza Gayle If you think you’ve lost everything. Think again. Kitty lost her father, her home and her clan. Clinging to what’s left of her pride, she’s forced into the neutral zone, the supposed safe haven for half-breeds and outcasts. An attack forces her to the wrong side of […]

Guest Review: Can’t Let Go by Jessica Lemmon

Guest Review: Can’t Let Go by Jessica Lemmon

This novella is, in many ways, an addendum to Book I in this series, Tempting the Billionaire in which readers are introduced to Shane August’s cousin, Aiden Downey, and Crickett Day’s best friend, Sadie Howard.   Readers are aware that Aiden and Sadie met the same night and under the same set of circumstances as Shane […]

Guest Review: Rumors That Ruined a Lady by Marguerite Kaye

Guest Review:  Rumors That Ruined a Lady by Marguerite Kaye

Judith’s review of Rumors that Ruined a Lady by Marguerite Kaye Amongst the gossip-hungry ton, no name has become more synonymous with sin than that of Lady Caroline Rider, cast out by her husband and disowned by her family. Rumour has it that the infamous Caro is now seeking oblivion in the opium dens of […]

Guest Review: Blackmailed Into the Billionaire’s Bed by Jan Bowles

Guest Review:  Blackmailed Into the Billionaire’s Bed by Jan Bowles

Judith’s review of Blackmailed Into the Billionaire’s Bed (Carnal Sins #1) by Jan Bowles Twenty-seven-year-old Kendall Van Heusen is in awe of her new boss, and so she should be, because Mac Buchanan, the legendary thirty-eight-year-old newspaper magnate is as powerful and ruthless as rumor suggests. Incredibly handsome and charismatic, Mac is a self-made man […]

Guest Review: Everybody’s Got A Story by Heather Wardell

Guest Review:  Everybody’s Got A Story by Heather Wardell

Judith’s review of Everybody’s Got A Story by Heather Wardell Both personally and professionally, Alexa knows all too well the power of words. Two years after her boyfriend Christophe’s vicious attack, she’s still trying to see herself as more than simply ‘his victim’, still trying to figure out her own story. After his trial, she […]